Mark Koernke discussed radio communications technology, preparedness, and battery management across three hours of programming on November 12, 2024. The first hour focused on FM radio systems, single-sideband transmission, and the importance of simple, user-friendly communications equipment for tactical operations. The second hour covered battery procurement, recharging systems, adapters, and practical applications of salvaged electronics for preparedness. The third hour addressed political developments including Trump's cabinet selections (particularly Marco Rubio for State Department), concerns about Israel-first policies, and eschatological interpretations linking current events to biblical prophecy. Callers contributed technical advice on radio equipment sourcing, battery deals, and communications security.
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And it is Tuesday, Communications Tuesday. It is the 12th of November. It is the 16th year of open, oh so obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2024 old earth calendar, 2024 battle for the republic, book two, the winter war.
And we're headed into that. Temperatures have dropped a little bit, not extreme, but they have dropped here in Michigan. So we can pretty well figure it's going to continue. I mean, we are into the fall and then headed towards winter. I think we would all expect this, right? Of course we should. Give me just a second here. That piece of technology. Not wanting to cooperate. There we go. And there was a question somebody asked me today, and I really couldn't answer it because
Before you had the Bao Fiang radios, before you had the Jing Tong radios and the Dao Pengs and the Half Tai Nam and Tai Shai, Tai Tam and Dao radios and all the other fun stuff, there was Hong Kong and there was again
Taiwan, which is nationalist China for everybody who doesn't know. Along with a lot of other cool places like Japan, they made a lot of other electronics. And in the process, they came up with some really neat ideas. Now, one of them that was a Radio Shack standard for a very long time were fixed frequency FM short range radios. And the FM typically will be short range.
That's the beauty of FM radio. Phenomenal broadcasting within its limited bubble and it drops off very quickly so it doesn't interfere with other radio signals nearby that might even be very close or in harmonic application to that particular frequency because that can happen too. You have other offshoot frequencies which is what your filters are for and all these big radio stations or even your small radios.
so that you don't broadcast on three or four or five different points of the radio spectrum separate from what you were intending to. So these little FM's made typically, I think Taiwan was doing most of them for Radio Shack. If you look, you can look on the back of them. We've been using them for many, many years. We used them before the Bao Fiangs and everything else. And still I would prefer them.
I'm qualifying this as there was a question, does Baoqiang make an FM frequency specific radio? Good question because FRS is about as close as you're going to get right now. But the older five frequencies that were designated, there were only five, you know, A, B, C, D, E,
And then there were some that had an F and a G, so there probably were seven authorized, but typically five were used. These frequencies, though, were not just for personal communications as in person-to-person radio. They were also used for baby monitor frequencies. Remember those? They're still out there.
Now, I don't know what the newer baby monitors are operating on since a lot of them use now the cell phone app. I assume they've got that much more spyware on board because if you're stupid enough to use the cell phone app.
then you end up with just another way for the government to have a set of eyes and ears in another part of the house that's as strong as the standard cell phone that you're carrying, which is already a bunch of eyes and ears spyware for any number of different pricks and ass hats that are out there that we really don't want to have in our life but are imposing themselves. They're trash, gutter trash, being what they are in the police state. But anyway,
I need to have a little help with this because I haven't seen it. Now here's the thing. The product may be available overseas. It may not be available here, but it may be available overseas. Now there is an offshoot of what's left of the ghost of Radio Shack.
And there are a number of products. I haven't gone over to their ghost warehouse. Everybody has recommended it a couple times. I just haven't had time. I mean, I need to cut some time away and do this because I would be more interested in those FM short range units than I would in say, FRS, even though I'd recommend FRS. I have. You've heard me here, you know, you've repeated this on the radio, only because
The FRS radios are fantastic because they're plug, play, operate, and everybody can understand them. Here's what I'm finding, especially with the more sophisticated Balfings, which is great for us if you're trying to, you know, if you want to benefit. You can find, if you go to Craigslist, YouTube, or for not, you read not YouTube, Facebook Marketplace or any of the others, dozens of Balfing radios, half programmed.
Seriously, have you ever read the description of the radios? Two Bao Feng radios, $20, which by the way is a steal, and with chargers, with docks, extra batteries, $20, partially programmed. What do you mean by that?
Well, I know what happened. It's just, geek, I'm such a fiddle fart fiasco for a lot of people. I mean, it's not as difficult as you would think. OK, and if you don't look at it as, oh, this is really complicated. If you go step by step, you can do it. Trust me, all of you could handle it. But a lot of people get frustrated. And so far, the five or six BaoFink sets that we've bought in the last couple of weeks out of this category,
Absolutely nothing is wrong with them. It looks like they were made maybe three months ago at the latest. Maybe they're part of old inventory, but not by much. So those are cool, but it's demonstrating again what I've been saying for a very long time. Most of what you need has to be minimalist in nature, very user friendly, plug play. In other words, charge up.
plug in your tech, your microphone, whatever, and operate. In other words, being able to hit a dial, turn to frequency 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 20, 30, 40 channels with a CB. There you go. It's real simple. Or, depending on FRS, or in this case, the FM's, which I would actually prefer
that particular set of battle radios for a lot of the work that we do. Now everyone that we have, we're husbanding, we're protecting right now, they're not as rugged, I will say this, that the Radio Shack FM radios, they could take a good amount of abuse. Trust me, we abuse the living snot out of them and opt for, we use them extensively. Predating Baokhangs by what, 30 years? Okay.
And they work, but they were prone to what I've told you before. The two typical problems are connection, wire connections at the headset and wire connection where it goes into the chassis. You get a little wear and tear around there and eventually the wire breaks through. First you get crunchy static or you know, noise. Then eventually she goes out. What does that mean? Well, the wire's eaten through all the way. It's just back and forth in that stupid little hole that goes through the chassis.
and there's no rubber baby buggy bumper to protect it. They were minimalist design. And the logic is that most people wouldn't use them as extensively as we have. So for average use, for somebody pitot farting with them on a weekend or something like that, they'd be fine.
But for constant use they needed to be ruggedized. So there's a bunch of things that we learned to do with those radios. Now the newer ones, because to a degree they are offered as a military type application radio, and there's a lot of places on the planet that are using them. We know they were used in Ukraine. They have been ruggedized in all the critical points so that they can take a little more abuse. Not much, but a little more. Okay? Now what I'm curious is, is Boung making the five channel
FM units in any capacity, maybe not offered in the US, but maybe offered in the international market. I would be very interested in those. And again, the reason, there are only five frequencies. Well, what good is that? Well, for platoon operations, it's perfect. And I will explain to you how traditionally we've used these FM radios, and I would use the FRS radios the same way, but you have more options.
The disadvantage of having more options is it's more likely you're going to have somebody screw up in a pinch when somebody's panicked and your fingers get really big and the controls get really small and you really start to, you know, the old adrenaline rush hits and you panic operate. And you're screaming into a radio and by God your radio is working in a fantastic way, a phenomenal way.
But it's talking to dead air because you weren't paying attention and you tapped the wrong control and you ended up on another channel other than the one that's the tactical channel that your command is using, your operational unit is using. That can happen easily. This is why in military radios you have
radio locks on everything so that you can fix it in place and again you have to mechanically release the lock before you can switch out the frequency and it's a mechanical, it's not electronic, it's mechanical, it's a physical lock down. So again the FM's would be great, basically when I say five frequencies, that's nothing, you don't have any options, no not much.
A frequency goes to first squad, B frequency goes to second squad, C frequency goes to third squad, D, A, B, C, D, there we go Mark, I'll get it right, D goes to fourth squad and then the fifth frequency is separate as a command frequency for the team leaders and or discussion or conversation between one platoon and another.
between the platoon leader of say, first platoon and second platoon or third platoon or fourth platoon. When you have a company strength unit, that's the subdivision. Now the beauty of this is it's totally separate from any other command and control radio which is operating to move larger forces or larger elements on the battlefield.
or to manage particular issues and there's no possibility of that radio traffic being interfered with by what is constant battle chatter or battle traffic depending on the situation at the small unit level.
You can divide this up the same way with prep operations too, though, because you want a separate frequency for administration and operation for security forces, but regular daily communications, say with a work team. You could have somebody out there cutting wood. Everybody's on the alpha frequency. You have another group that's working the farm. They're on the Bravo frequency because they're over in another back 40 working on corn. We could be taking care of the animals, checking the fencing, you know, whatever.
But they all can be heard by the other if they switch to you know the alpha bravo or Charlie frequencies, etc. You know ABCDE This is why these are very convenient because they're simple now There is something one of our listeners did bring up and I haven't mentioned enough. It's not relevant with these except that well, yeah, it is because
There are sideband radio frequencies in virtually every type of technology out there. Upper and lower single sideband was a very significant innovation that came in first surreptitiously with the spooks and kooks way back in the 60s, actually late 50s.
They didn't share it with everybody. Now, ham operators were also experimenting with this, which is really the ham geeks that invented it. The government realized they should experiment with it. Ham radio operators and other radio geeks developed sideband off of existing technology that was out there. And what this did is it offers twice, three times as many frequency options. And the sideband frequencies are actually cleaner and stronger than the primary frequency.
But let me help you understand what this is. Every radio you have, in fact for radio, this is the year 2024, for over 120 years of radio, we have always had multi-transmission frequency use going on every time that you are sending out a signal. You have a primary single signal, let's think of it like the middle post.
And then you have two alternate frequencies above and below, slightly off. These are the sideband elements, they're the upper and lower. And what their job is, is so that when you send a signal traditionally, the discriminator that's in your radio is going to listen to what's coming in, register the quality of the signal, so to speak. And what it does is it captures
The warble up and down between the base frequency, that's the best way to describe it. It's like a hiccup up and down, back and forth. Now sometimes it's very stable for a period of time. But the idea is that instead of you hearing me talking like this and then I sound like this again and then I sound like this again and then I sound like I'm on a starship or I'm on a TIE fighter heading for the, yeah, the decimal. Long out, red three, shut up.
Okay, the reason that that happens or that's happening is because you're sliding off frequency. That is the best way to describe it. Now, what the other pickup frequencies or these other sidebands do is either higher or lower. It captures the same sound.
It's sending the same sound and your system is allowed to pick up upper or lower sideband as needed so that it can sound normal. In other words, I don't have them. My sound is like you've got your nose popped. That doesn't pop up. In fact, with many of the radios that you have with more bells and whistles, basically that's what you're doing is tweaking the catcher's mitt, so to speak. Let's think of it that way. When you send out the signal, the catcher's mitt actually has three pockets.
And one or the other, the upper lower, is going to be used so that it cleans up the reception. What you hear in your ear is the best way to think about it. However, here's what they found out. Those upper and lower sideband options and CB, with CB this is phenomenal. With the upper and lower CB or the upper lower with commercial shortwave or any shortwave, the
frequency, or should say that particular niche, that part of, sometimes you know I've called it null space.
is so incredibly clean that in reality it allows for a better signal, greater range, and greater clarity of reception without the extra leg. In fact, the military started doing this with single sideband transmissions and they were able to A, conserve power using less power, you reach farther, and you still end up with a relatively clean signal.
This is actually what we were doing. Remember, with Republic Radio International, we had an ally who was picking up licenses. He was well established in the shortwave commercial end. And what he was doing is actually setting up additional shortwave frequencies. Every time we accumulated so much in the way of resources,
and we could finance and support him building another transmitter, we ended up with six, seven different, very inexpensive by comparison, commercial shortwave frequencies, which allowed us to blossom out and bounce literally all over half of the hemisphere of the planet. You know, one half, from north to south, east to west.
And again, these were up and down the commercial, like we're doing at 8 o'clock. We do the 6.160 regular shortwave. That's why I say regular shortwave WBCQ, because that's a traditional transmitter. Now, we literally created that market in that period of time, back in the early and middle 90s. I don't know what happened, whether or not, yeah, I don't think it was properly supported. And one of the things is, to a degree, people got lazy.
Because Internet Radio, which we built, Republic Radio International and Eagle Radio Network built Internet Radio as you know it today. Everybody else mimics what we did over, what, 32 years ago.
Everything else is a mimic. Oh, look what they could do. We did it on the cheap. We figured out how to do it with all the junk that was laying around, minimize the cost, maximize the reception capability. And that's exactly what we're talking about here with shortwave. Now, with CB, it works the same way. Both of these longwave transmission options have the ability to be paired up, carved up and separated. So you actually have multiple
an additional number of frequency options that can be used either for personal tactical or mid-strategic use or for general communications as in being able to broadcast and transmit information from one part of this country to the other without all the middlemen cutting you off or blocking what you're trying to get out there.
So just a heads up, sideband is a critical part of present day commercial, I'm going to say commercial, but present day radio. We need to understand it. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. Yeah, John, up here, Dwayne. You're talking about finding those older FM radios. I haven't done this in years, but I used to do it when I'd want something that I couldn't get here like a part or something. If you're on eBay, you can select the country.
that you want to look at eBay on. And you'll be looking at eBay listings on that country. So like, I was looking for a motorcycle park and I wanted a Japanese one. I would go to Japan's eBay site. It's a little kuji because you've got to select one that's translated and whatever. And trying to search is a little, you've got to get used to it. But you could literally search 25, 30 different countries that have their own eBay system set up.
And that might be a way you could find those radios is do that and search specifically for that radio. Very good. Well, again, the idea here is that we were looking, anybody who can find a solution, you can chime in. If anybody has maybe an ID, you've brought up one right now so we can actually look for it.
I know somebody's building them. I know there has to be. Electronics like, you know, technology like that doesn't just fall off the planet. And FM is and has been a desirable military solution for a very long time now. So this is why, for our purposes, if we could see a product as comparable in quality and ruggedness as the present Chinese import radios,
then that would be an excellent solution. I appreciate that. So again, I think we'll try it. I'm going to see what I can do tonight because I've got to start getting serious on this particular issue. The about things... Go ahead. Go ahead. I'm sorry. I'm going to go ahead and hop off and listen to your line. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for the input. One of the reasons here again is I can't emphasize enough is just the idea, ease of operation. Guys, kiss. Keep it simple, stupid.
I know there's some beautiful equipment. I mean, there are some phenomenal radios out there. I could go right through half the pile I've got here are grossly overcomplicated for the average operator. And it's not necessarily what we need. What we need is a simpler solution that allows for rapid deployment and ease of application. In other words, the operator understands full well
how the system works, what the purpose of the controls are. There are minimal controls and you're at least likely to make a mistake, fail when the time comes. And again, the communications failures can be very catastrophic. So we're going to try to, again, prevent that. Proper planning prevents piss poor performance. And the FM range radios would be a good choice. The FRS radios will fit the same purpose for volume.
Again, the biggest, most common mistake made with radios, I can't emphasize this enough, is it's not a telephone people. A lot of people died early on, including people who, to me, should have known better in this Ukrainian war because they were too busy thinking that it was a movie production rather than a life and death struggle.
And so they utilized equipment and they were using it as they normally would if they were at home or maybe just on vacation somewhere else. Well, they're now taking a permanent dirt nap because, unfortunately, they used the equipment. It was zeroed. It was identified. It was targeted. And whoever was operating it was destroyed. Just that simple. So we want to avoid that.
We're going to prevent that from happening. We're going to emphasize in advance, minimize to maximize. First of all, SOP, Standard Operating Procedure for both your combat operations but also your radio communications operations. And that needs to be drilled into everyone, not just the designated radio operators. That's another big mistake. We need, because we're Americans, we got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. I don't care
how piss poor or how ineffective they are. Well, we'd like them to be more ineffective, forgive me. I hope they'd be more ineffective on a regular basis. But the first issue here is to make sure that we cross train and prep as many people as possible for multiple tasks. Now, not everything may sink in, but the basics are there. And as needed, you will develop additional skills. You will be properly promoted.
So, again, the micro ... well, they're forgetting micro FM. The FM radio systems of the type we're talking about are something that is a priority. Again, even if we just found the ... whoever's making the knockoff of the original Radio Shack model, I guarantee the design has not been lost.
It just doesn't happen. There's too many places on the planet. Analog radio is still very much alive and well. Analog satellite is still alive and well. Well, analog, that's been decades ago. Yeah, I know. But you see all that equipment and the stuff that was built up until the point where they switched to digital. All that stuff is still out there floating around, and it's worth millions and tens of millions of dollars. And when you look at the cost of new equipment,
Guys, it's much more economical to run an older rig than it is to buy new and then find out you bought wrong because the particular builder didn't really have a whole lot of quality control, which is the biggest problem with the newer systems that you're buying into. They work. 80% work, 10% work kind of, 10% don't work at all. Remember, that basic communist Chinese formula for production. That's how they operate.
So, prior prepper, prior prepper blading preventing piss poor performance, we've got to again sniff through the tech that's out there. Now, am I going to throw any other piss willy pieces of equipment away? Hell no, I got boxes of them here.
Why? Because I might need them for countermeasures or deception purposes. I need sacrifice radios. So if I see something for free, I grab it. Then we sort out, what does it do? Now, if it doesn't do something really well, but it does something, it's going to be out there with a battery attached to it with a couple other items that create high confidence that there's something we're shooting at or to create deception so the bad guy is perceived that you're in one place when in reality you're not talking and you're in another.
This is why you want to grab CD players. This is why you want to grab Walkman cassette and CD players. You want stuff that's portable, takes a battery, and didn't cost anything. You can throw some chatter on a recorded piece of technology. It's hooked up to that radio that's a throwaway. Every once in a while, the voice might pick up, here's the sound because you have holes in the tape, so to speak, or the CD. It's blank, but then all of a sudden it's blurring.
When it's communicating, the pickup won't be really good, so it actually sounds and has break up and battle chatter failure. This creates high confidence with the enemy that you're actually in the area of operation and that they're intercepting what may be a limited secure frequency or at least something that you assume is secure, but it isn't. You got to make it just not quite so bad that it's obvious. And that means that you got to make it fuzzy and soft.
Sometimes a little moisture. And a candle under a metal bucket mark at that location will help them to think if they have thermal that there's somebody in there. Right. There's somebody or piece of equipment. A few more items and you can make it look like you've got a truck, a tank, whatever. And that five gallon pail with a little bit of wood in it and a charcoal brazier, so to speak, laying sideways looks like that V8 or V6 engine.
Just enough fog so that you get a thermal image, like you said, that a few more people thermal images, all perfect. Yeah, they'll drop stuff on that. And while they're doing that, you're busy doing something else. Always remember, that's what the concept is behind using all of this deception technology to give you that opportunity to engage and destroy. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please.
Yes, you were talking about radio, you mean like a deception, a decoy, they think you're going to be there and you're not. Yes, exactly. You're building, not just one, the idea is that you can build up an entire network.
Remember, if you don't have another radio at the other end, it kind of looks crazy because, well, who's he talking to? Now, granted, I'm going to point this out, most of you shouldn't be saying anything, and the only thing that the radio operator is doing is sending out what may be a specific code for orders or changes in operations using codes. So the idea is to actually have a limited amount or to create an artificial radio net.
Now those radios don't talk to each other. You just have random broadcasting that's on the cassette player with ideally you want one that does full loop where it'll auto reverse and play the backside. CD players, you throw as much jam, you know, junk into a single disc as you can and you put it on auto loop. Now since you've got about 77 minutes, if it's a CD that can crunch, you might have 110 minutes.
depending on the recording system we have, that gives you 110 minutes with a loop of junk noise. And if you keep it random enough, it's not immediately easy to pick up that there's been a duplicate of broadcasting taking place. Now, if it runs for three, four hours, somebody might actually listen and figure it out.
But you have other battle chatter with other radios going on at the same time. This creates a little bit of a clutter. Sometimes they're going to walk over each other, but they're not on the same frequencies, not all of them anyway. Just as I described, you would have different platoon communications and also different squad communications. So you want four different frequencies to represent the squad, quiet and tiny transmitters.
Then you want something maybe a little more powerful to demonstrate the next tier, which is platoon 40 man to 40 man communication for the platoon leaders. There's all kinds of ways of playing this. In fact, here's a mean one. Take one of your transceivers, put it up on a balloon, lift it up at a height, and give it a bit of slack and just make sure that whatever slack it has doesn't throw it into a tree.
And you've got a transmitter, depending on how the wind's blowing, it'll alternate from one location to the next. It'll appear to be moving, but it's not going anywhere.
There's all kinds of, you know, there's every dirty trick in the book, I should say, every possible trick in the book. You can also take a balloon and put a transceiver on it with say balloons, not just one. You can use a number of tethered little party balloons together. Better quality. Weather balloons are great. Not too, you don't want to over-in-plate, you don't need too much lift.
You want it just enough that when the wind catches it, the balloon will travel or move. You can deadweight it so it doesn't move as fast. And it will create the illusion of a moving target. And all of the, again, random battle chatter as it goes. It's changing places on the map. Well, that's a phenomenal toy.
So, all this tech is, this is why you never throw away all the weird junk that I've been mentioning. Example, fishing line. You want to collect fishing line. Every time you go to a yard sale, you go to a state sale, you grab all of the fishing and tackle junk. Why? It's got hooks, it's got clips, it's got all weights of different types of fishing line. It's all throw away. You don't care about it.
You go to another source, pick up party balloons in grays, browns, blues, because that's good sky color, and inflate 3, 4, 5 of them. Actually, the guys have done stuff like this in the past just to elevate a camera. But you could do the exact same thing for elevating and moving a radio transmission unit
that is going to send out a signal. It would be a tactical battle frequency. And it's making chatter and noise. And they would suspect either A, you've got something that might be an aircraft, or B, they're tracking somebody who's moving with a vehicle. Oh, they love droning with a vehicle, don't they? If they can find a vehicle, put a drone on. Oh, they'd love that. So you let them chase that. Why? Go ahead. Could we not use that same technique with encrypted transmission?
to spread orders and to spread news or whatever we want to portray to our people across the land as well as doing things that are clandestine and they wouldn't know which ones were the ones they'd have to blow them all up, wouldn't they? Exactly. That's one of the many reasons that this type of technology is so valuable. The chair is against the wall. John has a long mustache.
Lima, Lima, kilo, tango. Lima, Lima, kilo, tango. Lima, Lima, kilo, tango. Remember World War II, for every transmission that meant something, the BBC and all of the other radio-free Europe broadcasts 10, 20, or 30 misleading coded messages.
Remember Red Dawn? I've pointed this out for decades. When he did, when Amelius did Red Dawn, he incorporated a lot of history. Remember, for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, this song is for you. Did you pay attention to the song?
You'll notice that you recognize the song, but it doesn't sound right and he did that intentionally. Remember during World War II as many broadcasts were actually done by playing music requests and the music requests, well the music that was played and done by the BBC Orchestra and other groups, the music was rewritten so that particular notes were changed.
in particular sequences. And in and of itself, that music was a code. That's why he does that in Red Dawn. This song, and for all of our brothers and sisters behind the lines in occupied territories, this song's for you. And it was. That was either a message for, or it was a deception broadcast for that particular one.
Because the enemy first has to look at the information and then they have to do a comparative study and manpower has to be wasted to survey or observe for particular actions. Did an attack take place? In fact, it troubles the mind because you might actually identify a pattern, but then all of a sudden it changes.
What I mean by a pattern is a certain piece of music is altered in a certain way and all of a sudden two guard posts in Schmidlapville, Michigan are everybody's dead. And then the similar broadcast is made and everybody in Hunkerville, Ohio that's just over the border. Well all the secret police there are exterminated or so many guard posts or so many listening or sentry posts or communications posts or a drone post, a drone site.
a drone operator site. See how that works? And then all of a sudden everything flips. So absolutely right. And sometimes the inflection of how you say things may mean a thing or not. It's just like music. Exactly. And it can be done and you need to practice, practice, practice so that you are better at it. It becomes second nature.
When applied, when it's applied, it looks to be just part of the integrated program. That's exactly how it works. So for everybody, again, this is part of communications. It's not just squawking and talking on the radio. It's a matter of how creative are you? How many different ways can you actually change? Now remember a phonetic code is where you use a particular line. The chair is against the wall. The chair is against the wall.
John has a long mustache. John has a long mustache. Now, why did he use that? That was the code that was used, and it wasn't the only one, by the way. It's the one that they admitted to. But when the Normandy invasion took place for some of the resistance units, that was the code that the Americans were coming, that the Allies were landing.
But it wasn't the only one. See, that's the part they don't talk about. They just let you have a little taste of it. But in reality, there were broadcasts in French, Dutch, in Belgium, etc. They were in English. Again, also there was the music codes that were going out. And each one helped to communicate a different part of what was needed
in the way of, for instance, to create spontaneous uprising with the resistance forces and to help them to coordinate to deal with particular targets that they agreed to already deal with should the invasion proceed. And they were never told when the invasion would proceed, so they had to listen to the radio to wait for the jump-off point. And one day,
The actual transmission came through and everybody stopped and said, wait a minute, did you pick that up? And yes, they said, yes, we did. And they said, well, it is time. Let's see how that works. So again, guys, creativity. Other things here are real quick. Any radio technology that you can put together, you know I've mentioned quite a bit, especially this year, marine radio grids are going back up at five times the
numbers that we've had with the first big wave back in the 30s. We've actually expanded significantly beyond what I was originally curious about, but thank you. I appreciate the guys that are doing this. The marine grid has greater range, a little cleaner, stronger signal. Now, I'm going to point this out. We don't just install marine. Whenever we come and do that kind of radio, we're doing both marine radio, CB radio,
And usually a third option, which varies depending upon the individual that we're installing equipment for. I'm not doing that right now. Somebody else is. I've already done the death march before where we went all over the state of Michigan. A lot of different groups have been doing this and doing it independently. So the cool thing is that we have a patchwork quilt of installation, but we have a fantastic overgrid across all of the state now.
and into Ohio and into Indiana, et cetera, et cetera, and up into Wisconsin, of course, up there in the Upper Peninsula. The big thing is that we don't have to use it all the time, but you do need to plug it in and test it. And all this means is, you know, random transmissions, you don't need to, don't hang on the mic. What you do is usually we set up a test sheet so that everybody knows at nine o'clock somebody's gonna do a little pip or a squeak or a little quick, you know, a quick comment.
And you sound like the rest of the chatter on marine radio. Do as the natives do. Always remember that. Do as the natives do. This is just like survival, escape, and evasion. If you are working with radio technology and you're not sure, don't just plug it in and start squawking on it. Hi, how you doing? Got a great radio. Yeah, I know. I don't have a license. Yeah, we got a brought up. No.
You plug the radio in, you make sure you've got everything hooked up right, and then you turn it on and you go up and down the dial to find somebody who's squawking and talking and listen. Pay attention to how things are being done. Also pay attention to where the preponderance of radio traffic is. And I've told you before, remember there's a lot of junk frequencies or frequencies that radio geeks think are junk frequencies which are perfect for our purposes.
They're less traveled, less used so to speak, and for that reason are very useful for our purposes. Now, they're junk because there's a lot of background noise, you get a lot of other problems or issues with regard to performance, but for combat tactical or for surreptitious handshaking to test your technology, these are optimal solutions for our purposes.
So it's something you all need to remember. I've got to have the best. And Bob said I should be out. This frequency, because it's the best frequency. And everybody else uses it. It's the one you steer clear of. Now, unless you're going to throw a random transmission out there, like I said, this is K-4-6-9-9 to K-4-2-3-3-5. And then you shut up.
Well, somebody's stupid. It didn't seem right. But it were numbers, and there were some letters involved. And what sometime will happen, let's understand something. You have anal retentive control freak asshats that are ham operators. And they'll try to get you to squawk back up. They'll do two things. They'll try to call you back. And what they know is probably not a legitimate code for your license. They recognize that right away.
And the junior GMEN asshat will try to either have a conversation to get you to come back up and you're thinking, oh, someone's being nice. You shut up. You were doing a test broadcast and your other unit did a handshake with whatever their signal was. And congratulations, your equipment's working. It does what it's supposed to do. You can test it later during some odd hour of the evening, like five or six in the morning or whatever, when most everybody's back to bed.
instead of when everybody will be up and trying to find out where you are. Understand that most of the characters out there, you've got a license, are the characters who will also be the ones to backstab your hind end when the time comes if you thought you were just going to plug it in and actually experiment with your equipment. The other part, what they'll try to do is insult you. Well, who cares? There's some turret at the other end, there's somewhere else on the planet I don't care about.
So he can yap and he's gonna be yapping to dead airspace because by the way if he's got a if he's got a scanner and he pulls up to your frequency you go somewhere else and don't wait to listen to what he says or anything yeah you just got a crappy rig usually it's a insult your equipment oh yeah I paid I paid top dollar for my stuff my stuff is really important bucks
Yeah. Hi, Mike. Yeah, you're right. I'm not going to answer him, but my point is, yep, you're right. My stuff is all bargain basement. If I have to take a hammer to it, I'm going to beat the living snot out of it, throw some lighter fluid on it, burn it, and walk away. What's your point? There's some kind of piece of mark that would harangue you for not wearing a mask. You have to wear the mask because they told us to. Yeah. You know, that type of thing. It's the same.
It's the same kind of creature that you're going to run into there. And you know what's funny? They're totally obnoxious to everyone. They're in no way, shape, or form, or anybody's friend. They typically are bitter, horrible, terrible souls. I've seen this over and over again. And they drive people away from taking an interest. And even if you have a license and do all the other BS, they will still be obnoxious asshats.
It is their nature. It doesn't make any difference. Like I said, they're horrible, bitter souls. No different from any other part of the population, but these characters gravitate to certain, every one of the different areas of activity. These are the kind of turds that have destroyed those activities. The kinds of destroyers. Yeah, and again, there's more frequency. This is why, like I said, you do the, do you find out where the, we actually listen in, do a little reading.
These frequencies are trash frequencies. You're not really all that good. You can't reach that far. You're not going to get a real good signal. You're not going to get a good reach. You're not going to talk to the planet. Well, maybe I don't want to talk to the planet. Maybe I want to talk to, say, halfway across the state of Michigan. That's all I need. I don't need to talk to Maine or Mississippi or Washington State. That wasn't my mission. My mission is to create a local, say, state grid.
or a Midwestern grid or Northern grid, take your pick wherever you are. And so again, technology doesn't have to be the most expensive. If you can do whatever you want, spend whatever money you want. I can't treat all of these operations that look to be combat operations as you better be able to buy lots of something instead of one big one that's expensive. Because you're also going to have to understand that warfare is waste.
It's a sad, sad, sad part about the world that if you go into a conflict that you're going into, warfare is waste. Oh, but I gotta burn my 60 or $100,000 Ford pickup truck that I've got a note on? Well, you can either leave it for the enemy and then they're gonna run your ass down with it when they jump in and turn the key and chase you. What's your point?
Oh, oh, you see, on the other hand if you have a whole fleet of, you know, for what I, you pay for one brand new truck, you have a whole fleet of vehicles, then you don't cry so much if you have to sacrifice one or two, or even three or four. If you can have ten for, or twenty for the price of what you're paying for that one vehicle, well what about the insurance whatever, who says I need insurance for the vehicles or tactical fleet vehicles, we go to war then and that stuff is relevant for anything.
So, what you're looking for, you're looking at, is you need, again, a certain amount of reasonably priced in every category. So, like I said, if you have the money to buy top dollar and a weapon, congratulations. I'm shaking your hand. You're doing great. But most people don't.
And the worst part is you have more than one person that needs to be equipped or outfitted. An average weapon for the majority of those people is sufficient. They're not front line fighters, but they may have to defend themselves. You need to have enough firepower to be able to deal with the problem, or at least the ability to put bullets on target no matter what it is that they have. And it has to be reasonably priced because a lot of people are coming in late.
One of the things about the lion's share, myself included, is we've been collecting and quietly stashing all over the real estate from here to the horizon vast quantities of materials. When we started buying ammunition, it was a nickel around. It ain't a nickel around anymore, is it? Coming late into the game, you're having to pay a lot more money
A lot more digits for ammunition, magazines. Weapons are weird, but this has always been the case. Certain weapons have come down in price, like the AR-15. Today, right now, if you cherry-pick off all the different sites we talk about, you can buy an AR.
for under $300 easily. If you look, now again, is it the most expensive or most sophisticated? Well, I don't know. Right now, Bear Creek Arsenal has got a whole pile of complete uppers with bulk carrier and charging handle for $199 to $207. You're talking 20, 22, 24 inch barrels, stainless steel, whatever bells and whistles you want. And then you go out and like I said yesterday, you had these
Delta Teen Tactical had lower receivers complete for $84. We'll do the math. You talk about an H-PAR rifle that I could put together for $300 right there. That's it. Think about it. The upper is, you know, FFL. The lower has an FFL, so you're going to have to pay for the FFL.
Now, when I said complete, I'm talking like, you know, they had a deal for just a few days. But there's an example. So, in the past, I would have told you, as I've said many times, hey, get an AK. Why? Because they were $125 a piece, and you bought them, you got a chess pouch, you got four magazines, you got all the bells and whistles and small items like, you know, your cleaning kit.
And the bayonet? Yeah, and a bayonet attached to the rifle. But you got the whole rifle for $125. An ammunition was $0.04 and $0.05 a round. Now, that's why we focused on the AKs. That's why they were, why are there so many AKs? Because they were so stinkin' cheap. Today, we've gone full circle where the ARs you could buy, at the time you could buy 4.5 AKs or 5 for the price of 1 AR-15.
Today, where the AKs have now gone to where they have price-wise, you can buy two and a half, two or two and a half to three or even four lower grade or mid-grade for price AR-15s and outfit five people with a standard arm that the US military still presently possesses. And even if they tried to get rid of it, half the planet's carrying that rifle right now. And they have half the planet's using that ammunition and that magazine.
Hey Mark. So guess what? At this point in time, the AAR is the solution. I heard another voice, call her, jump in there. I asked the dog's bark and hang on until she gets in the house. That's okay. I wanted to bring up Palmetto State Armory has the dagger 9mm full size with 10 mags and a bag for $399. I looked up the price on the mags and they're getting $14 a piece for them so
That's $140 off the 400. That leaves you $260 and figure $10 for the bag. That's $250 for the pistol. Over. Which is a very reasonable price in the dagger is a Glock knockoff. Yeah, it's only until midnight tonight. Today it's a Veterans Day sale and it ends tonight at midnight. Over. And again, that's over at PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com.
I know we wandered into weapons from radios, but all of it's tied in. And again, it still comes down to budgetary constraints. Most of you do not have a deep larder. You still have to make all the other bills you have to make. So if I can find cheaper, less expensive solutions, we'll let you know about it. Because we're trying to arm and equip as many people as we possibly can. And for all you people who are trying to catch up, that doesn't mean you can't get what you need.
And I understand, this is why you said you can't buy as much ammo because ammo is more expensive than it's been in quite some time. Also, there's an issue of random availability. Go ahead, call your champion there. I heard the US military was thinking about also going to the 458 silcom. You ever hear of that one?
I don't know if they might try it. There's the 458. What would that be? Is there an option to go against the 338 Lapua? I don't mean the 458 WinMag or the CapStick. I don't mean those. Those are shoulder cannons. I mean the fighting right.
I understand, but my point is that again, see one of the things we've got is a couple of odd chamberings that are still kind of an inventory. One is 300 wind mag, the other is 338 lapua which is kind of undercut, 50 caliber because it has a little different niche. It rolls up under the 50, but the 50s can still on the long bar end reach farther than everybody else, period. That's all there is to it.
especially with the custom ammunition the government is more than willing to buy for the shooters it can perform. The thing is that it would be yet another caliber. Now, if they don't mind, government is spending our money, so they don't really care. But it would be an odd man out. And see, the .300 WinMag was an odd man out situation. It was kind of interesting. When they started to do that, the new rifle, bolt action rifle platform, the snipers were to commit more placement riflemen.
were to commit to either a .308 or a .300 Win Mag, but once they committed to it, they had to stick to it.
And so they might do that with something like this where they introduce it or bring it in. The 6.8 is what they claim they want to go to. This is like the, to me this is like the 7.35 Carcano round before a big war. It was a great idea because it gave a little more bullet where it needed to be and it had a little more stability because it was a moderate, what is they modernized and went with a bigger bullet on a regular, what was the 6.5 Carcano rifle case.
Well, if you think about it, like I said, you've got this new cartridge, a 6.8. It's 6.8 by 51, so it's identical in length to the standard 7.62 by 51 NATO round, but it's a different dimension, and they've made a specialized case, which of course is supposed to be a hyper-hot solution. Greater range, supposedly better penetration, I'm sure it does.
because they're spending more money on the damn thing. We don't need to have a new cartridge. We could do this. We could actually, if we were into military production or marshal production, we could build a better 308 round than the government presently does. Because what we'll do is take the specs that we already have for certain loads that the government already perfected but never gave to the troops, and you'd take the 308 round and match it right up to that 6.8 every day. Something they don't want to talk about.
The Frankfurt Arsenal did all the research on the 7.62x51 NATO extensively and it's something that nobody talks about, even the shooting industry, that Frankfurt was our research arsenal. When the 7.62x51 NATO came out, they did everything that we did with the .30-06 in .308, in 7.62x51 NATO. But they never gave it to the troops. So immediately they undercut the potential of the cartridge.
And that wasn't accidental. That's part of this politics of asshats in our military. And also they're not giving a shit about our troops. If they could send you out with a loincloth and a spear, guys, they would. And still get you killed. Because really the ambition is to get you killed. Like what you're seeing in Afghanistan or Afghanistan. Yeah, we're not there now. Like you're seeing in Ukraine. Same difference.
Anyway, we're at the top. Let's do this. We're going to take a break. And for everybody out there, we should be hearing the music in just a moment. Ed's ready to go. Probably got his finger on the trigger. And it is Tuesday here on Liberty Tree Radio. You're listening to Liberty. There we go. God bless our republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march, birthday and night.
But again, like I said guys, 5.56 for the time being, it's the gladiest of the day. Look at how many solutions you have and how cheap the options are right now for an AR-15. There's no excuse for you not to have one.
If you couldn't afford to buy it all at once, you can buy it in pieces for $40, $50, $60 here, $23 there, and then $160 will get you a decent 16-inch upper complete with a bulk carrier from Bear Creek Arsenal. You can't beat that. Now.
Again, would I like to have other weapons? Well, I'd go through all this with other weapons I'd prefer, but it's the weapon that is affordable and of military grade off the shelf today for the best price. Which is why everybody needs to arm up as quickly as they can for the best of their ability. Those son of a bitches on the other side, they're not going anywhere. In fact, they're trying to figure out how to start the craft and try to kill America. Let's make sure that we beat them down before they get there. Just be ready to fight before they get to it.
Let's go, take a break, run, grab a cup of coffee, use the bathroom, and the second hour the intel report is coming up, it's Communications Tuesday, so we get gravity for rifles. We'll be back.
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It is Communications Tuesday and we were originally talking about radio and we worked into weapons, which by the way, you're using the radio to a limited degree to be able to maneuver the weapons to where they need to be so you can decimate the enemy or utterly destroy them, leaving nothing, no stone unturned as you hunt each one of the bastards down. Remember, let nothing but a rumor of your enemy's destruction return to where they came from. Once they come out,
Well, we don't let them go back ever Everybody understand that we don't let them go back ever They were stupid enough to come out we get rid of the problem So got a lot of work to do in order to accomplish that
And one of the other things here, again, batteries, batteries, and more batteries. Right now, you've got a bunch of different deals at different locations. You might want to pay attention because there are the holiday sales, because they're selling all kinds of electronics that use batteries. Yes, that's right. So the cool thing is there are a lot of different package deals out there right now.
Also, watch like Meyers, Shifty Takers, Lowe's, etc. because two things are going to happen. Number one, I've noticed that for a change, they've had a bit of a glut. There are some mark downs in those categories. You might pay attention to the copper top batteries because one thing most people haven't noticed is their selling feature is their longevity in their shelf life, their longevity in storage.
If you haven't noticed, a lot of the copper top have like, you know, good for six years on the shelf nonstop.
Now, they've been two years on the shelf at the store and the warehouse maybe. But what's interesting is that they're marking some of these down because they're still applying the overage in inventory philosophy of modern retail sales. And they get taxed if they have it on the shelf. It's identified by number. So guess what? They're marking this stuff down and it's nowhere near really an out date.
That's good. I don't care. Take advantage of it if you see anything like that going on. Don't forget also Dollar Tree. We were just in there today. One of the Dollar Trees we, you know, hawk and we keep an eye on it constantly and we just got a bunch of batteries that were marked down to 50 cents a pack. Now these were the sixes as opposed to they also have the eight and ten bundles but they were the triple A in the sixes and in the double A's they were the eight.
So, for half price, I got that many more batteries on the shelf and they're throwaways. The Dollar Trees, I know, they're not the best quality, but they work. And they're good enough for those deception pieces of equipment, so I keep a certain inventory around. Plus, I go through a lot of secondary lighting items that we have, some of it's just fun stuff that is for entertainment purposes, so I don't care.
For the price I can afford to actually turn them on, let them run all night if I want to, shut them down later on. It depends on what it is. Plus also remember, I've told you before, collect all the little flashlights that anybody throws away. I've got dozens of these Rayovac 2-cell AA flashlights, both either with LED or the old conventional bulb.
But they're so cheap it's ridiculous because they're free. Chuck a few cheap throw away batteries in there. You've got another flashlight stuck someplace. And it doesn't work every time. Well, eventually those batteries are going to die. But when I only paid a few pennies apiece for them, who cares? The idea is for the time that they're on standby, they're part of what is an insurance policy. And you pay money to the car companies for insurance you never get to collect on. And you've made it part of your lifestyle.
So instead, I spend money on stuff that I think I might be able to use for my purpose and somebody else isn't telling me to do it. I'd say I'm ahead on that one. Okay? Didn't wait for a law to be passed. You must have flashlights on this. No, they're never going to do that. They want you dead or in a doornail, so they don't care about you having anything in the way of technical aids or preparedness or anything like that. They want to see you dead.
Now FEMA has already told you that if everybody has caught what, no they just caught a random individual who said, well if you see a Trump sign you don't stop to give them any FEMA aid. Now here's what's funny about that. I don't know that that was really a bad thing because there would be a cold day in hell before I'll accept anything from FEMA anyway. I know better.
But it is rather fascinating that the little bastards did exactly what we've told everybody they've been doing and they got caught. So the thing that really pisses them off is they got caught. Oh, this is the only one that, no it isn't. They've been doing this all over the place and on a very grand scale. So it's nothing that's surprising us. It's just a big we told you so. Now let's see if we can find all the rest that have been doing it.
which is now what people are doing. They're opening up that can of worms and they're turning on the flashlight and looking in all the corners. Look at all the other nasty little rat bastards that are out there in government. What a surprise. I would never have expected that. Yeah, we did. We all know better than that. So anyway, another thing about batteries, yes, rechargeables. We've talked about this over and over again. Grab any odd rechargers that you run into.
Now I can't emphasize that enough because for recharging units, you may run into, like I've told you before, I got 300 C NICADs for free. I actually had to dig through my pile. I did have them. I know I do. But I had to go to the bottom of the pile to find the NICAD chargers. Work just fine. They aren't going to blow up. They're not going to burn up.
What's cool is they were built for the very battery that we're talking about here, specifically NIKADs. So the solution was on the shelf when the opportunity arose. It's good to pick up spare chargers. I would also say doing this with people chucking out what they consider to be irrelevant battery pack chargers for the very same reason.
And remember that a lot of these battery pack chargers are built for different eras depending upon what the standard or norm for the rechargeable battery was and during that period of time. So a lot of the older battery chargers, for instance, will or can be easily adapted because they're the proper output for dealing with NiCAD batteries, proper frequency. So, or other like nickel hydride, what happened to those?
All these different batteries require the particular type of charging system that was built for it. So guess what? If you save those old battery module packs, what you do, this is a neat cheat, you take one of those old battery pack holders, the battery packs, open them up,
And you're not going to use it as a battery pack for a piece of equipment you may not have. But if you've got the battery with the charger, now you don't beat it up or chew it up or destroy it, but you disassemble it. And then you make it so that it is a rebuildable battery cell charging unit. And all the little cells that are AA or C or AAA, depending on what it is,
Well, you can stuff any number of batteries in the body of that unit, plug it into the charger, and you've got six or eight or ten AA recharged batteries to use in anything else you want. Oh, yeah, that's right. So a little improvising, adapting, and overcoming, you've got some very inexpensive solutions.
They are priceless when the time comes in a crisis. See how that works? So just heads up, these are ideas, not just complaining about the problems. You can complain about problems all day. So you are blue in the face. Okay, anything done?
Now, another thing here real quick is wire. And again, with communications, well, we talked about antennas too. Antenna is made from any existing wire that you have. It can be solid steel. It can be braided wire because anything can be adapted for antenna work. Any metal poles, pipes, long bars, rods that you have.
Guys, all of them can be adapted to become antenna masts, but you need material. This is why I have a tendency to try to pick up as many of the old television antennas when people are chucking them out, but usually get scrapped. If somebody puts them out by the road, I grab them, disassemble them, they go in the barrel.
I've got all these different tines and different lengths. And for instance, if I wanted to make an 800-meg YAGI antenna, I could build it in probably about a good half hour and maybe 40 minutes. I've got everything on the shelf that I need. The only thing is, again, making sure I've got an antenna connector so I can hook it up to my rig. And congratulations, I could be shooting an 800-meg, oh, probably about 90% efficient YAGI signal downrange with any of the cell phones that we have.
So, just an example, with radio geek work you can make a lot of cool stuff with junk. Always remember that. In fact, because of that, most stuff isn't junk, just a reverse. Now, let's see, it's 20 minutes after and it is Communications Tuesday.
Also, somebody was asking me, power mic or not power mic? Now what does that mean? Well guys, if you don't recall, we have power mics which actually have onboard battery supplies. What this is is a booster amplifier rig and power mics are very popular at the height of the CB craze. They're still out there in force, in fact even for tabletop units.
That's one of the things you have to watch when you're buying microphones is look for a battery door. If it's a battery door, don't assume it's going to be double A or triple A. Let me point something out. Some of the more powerful units used a 9 volt transistor radio battery. So you better open up that little battery cover and figure out what's inside, and that'll help you to make the decision about whether or not you want to commit to a certain piece of equipment. Now, if you get it for free, you put it in the pile anyway.
9 volt batteries are still available and rechargeable 9 volt batteries are available too. So it would be an option but typically for 90% of what you're doing a non-powered mic would be your best choice simply because it's one less thing that can go wrong without it being a basic issue item that goes wrong, something with a connection or whatever.
having additional batteries or needing additional batteries for the mics. If you have something where you can commit it to a fixed location, not so much a problem. But when you're in the field, remember, you're trying to lighten your tech up as much as you can. So just one of those things that you need to look at with regard to your radios, especially if you're adapting CVs to tactical communication rigs, which a lot of us have. We have many of them that are backpack mounted.
along with marine and other radios. So, again, with power mics, the, in fact, the tabletop mics, I should mention that, you will find a mix. Some of them use multiple AA batteries. If they're really, really old, the base is a little thicker and probably your C's.
Because C was the big deal there, it cats me out for the longest time. It downsized from the old D battery, so it was an improvement. But it didn't take long for smaller batteries to appear, or a battery solution to appear on the market. Compressing the battery but improving the quality of the product internally meant that you got more power available in a smaller package, and it became more popular, dropping to the AA's and then now you also see the AAA batteries.
And yes, somebody's asking are there any of those units that have odd man out batteries. Well yes, in fact, why you want to change out from these and at least probably go to the one, two, three, there are a number of batteries that were very common in the industry for communications and safety equipment. One of them was a very odd man out double snap battery for fire alarms, smoke alarms.
The smoke alarm units, the only problem is, and they died an ignoble death because they just were more expensive, you didn't get any real benefit out of the unique battery, although it was very reliable for connection. But you'll notice that most of your smoke alarms now use a standard conventional battery of whatever it is for the day. In the 80s and 90s, it was a 9 volt battery.
Later on into this century it has switched over pretty much to a standard AA or AAA battery depending on who made it. Some still use a 1-2-3 battery and 1-2-3 batteries are handy for other equipment like your night vision and thermal and whatever else you guys have committed to. Some of you have 1-2-3 batteries in your special lighting.
So, this is why you need to take a closer look when you're purchasing stuff. Think. Go deep a little bit here. Not real deep, but go deep. And if you see a battery door, open it up. Look to see how it's hooked up. Some of them look really weird because there are some even odder batteries out there that simply aren't available or what they had was a battery rack that you plugged all the little batteries into and plugged that into the fixture.
And you find that with some radio equipment which makes it a little tougher to make it mobile because usually those little battery packs are the ones that disappear and nobody else made them. They were proprietary to the nth degree. So that's another issue. But you can still come up with a power supply or a variable powered wall work, you know, a DC power supply plug
and actually power the thing up. It would be static. It wouldn't be as mobile as it may have been in the past. The other thing also is rubber baby buggy bumpers. Now, there's a bunch of pouches out there. One of my favorite is the Coyote Brown electronic utility pouches. I use them for the M14.
magazine and or for other mags for the slab size size 20 round 308 mags. But the pouches are designed for utility electronic use. If you have something where it needs to be protected these pouches are bumper all the way around side panels, bottom panel, front and back and even the lid has a little bit of padding and the idea behind this is to protect from impact
whatever it is, whatever sensitive piece of handheld communications or maybe handheld night vision or thermal that you have. It was not the only pouch of its kind as I pointed out there are quite a few others around the market. Yes, they're worth the money because your technology cost you how much? Oh, that's right. You spent how much on that?
Now, a lot of these units have their own carrier pouch because if you spend $1,000 on something, they better provide you with something that's halfway decent or at least somewhat more serviceable. But a lot of those carrier pouches are not armored. They're actually just a sleeve pocket of some kind.
So, picking up an armored piece of equipment, and that's not bulletproof, we're just talking, it has usually a dense foam outer shell, a hull of some kind, that's designed to create better protection from any kind of stabbing or impact or whatever. Yes, they're worth the money. They're worth picking up.
Now, a lot of times you can cross dress. Example, I picked up about 20 of these Leopold Spotting Scope pouches from a deal on Facebook Marketplace. It cost me a whopping $2. The pouches are big enough that they will hold a four thermal unit. And I have nine of those here. So these pouches were awfully desirable, and I have spares.
Now am I gonna buy or pick up any more of the thors like that? Probably not.
We had the ability to acquire these years ago and they're not cutting edge state of the art now. There's another generation over the ones that we're talking about, but they're all viable, they all work, and if we're going to be carrying them in the field, they aren't necessarily going to be attached to the weapon all the time. In fact, it's preferable that you get used to the idea of protecting the equipment to husband it for the long haul.
So, yes, pouches, pelican cases, there's all kinds of different ideas. Whatever you commit to is fine. Just get used to the idea that it stays with you. If you remember, whatever you choose, you're going to be living with it every day. Go ahead. Yeah, John up here, I mean. I just sent you an email, libertyprovide.net, eBay listing for four RadioShack single channel FM radios, little handouts, $29.
If you go to that link you'll see bunches of others like it.
First squad gets radios that only talk on the alpha frequency. Second squad gets the bravo frequency. The radios are very specific so that they're not talking off frequency. They can't change out whatever it is or whoever they're talking to. It's within their team.
Now, the squad leader gets a multi-band, multi-frequency capable radio because he needs to be able to talk to perhaps another squad leader or he needs to talk to the platoon leader. And that's why these radios are very useful in that respect, but thank you. They do have single frequency application radios in one of the five frequencies.
Go ahead.
Thank you. Actually, yes, there are during the period of time, there were other companies other than Radio Shack, Realistic, typically, was the member of the line name, Realistic. But there were other brands, and even with Radio Shack, for a little time there, remember, about the same time they were getting a bunch of the spyware stuff that they were releasing, like the micro-telephones that were the size of the, they were the,
Their size was about a silver and old Eisenhower silver dollar But about maybe half an inch thick and these little phones were phenomenal a quality and clarity of them the first generation Where it was it surpassed any other phone you could possibly own
After that first model was offered, they then came out and they disappeared. They came out with another one. It was absolutely in the toilet. Quality had gone into the basement. But the originals, if you had them, were priceless. Same is true of the FM and the other alternate FM's that they came up with. Some of the others were experiments in performance or maybe they were something that was for a government application, very likely.
And they were better built, they had very, very, very long shelf life, service life, not shelf life, because they were better armored up and they were better protected in general with how their components were put together. So very good. And again, I'll go through that as soon as we get off the air here in about half an hour or so. And we are at the bottom of the hour, by the way, so we are going to, oh, that's right.
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Definitely something else you were talking about bags and stuff like that or cases is it it's called a BNC to UHF adapter you can find them on Amazon in a four-pack so they have like it's BNC male to PL 239 connector and then they have like a BNC female to PL 239 and then there's
PL239 to BNC male and vice-d... the complete opposite, you know, female side of the PL239 Co-Act. So you have these four different adapters that you can pretty much plug and play other radios that have the BNC, which is the twist lock. People aren't familiar, but you can find these on Amazon. You find them in a four-pack. It's about six... about seven bucks.
And then they have like a double pack, I think it's $16, so you can get two of each. You definitely want to have at least one of these sets in your communications gear with your radios or your backpack or whatever carry one of these sets. So that way you can adapt different antennas if you've run across a different antenna that has a BNC and you can't connect it to your radio or use, like I said, you can use a whole bunch of different antennas.
that is able to do it and definitely have like a little made up little bag, a smaller baggie. Like I said, I brought up the hand radio crash course. He's brought up these adapters before along with other stuff. There's a, they call them banana plugs is the nickname for them. They're like BNC, I forget, positive, negative. They have a little red and black and they unscrew and then you can slide a wire into them.
You could unscrew them all the way, and you could put a ring terminal wire and slide it over the top and then screw that down and tighten it up. But you could get those, and then you could connect, make yourself a dipole antenna with those. Now, you may, when you get those, like depending on if you make it with speaker wire, depending on the gauge of your wire, you may want to go ahead and unscrew those caps and use a drill.
and step it up a little bit and drill it out, bore it out just a little bit more so you've got a little bit more leeway if you had to make something in the field for an antenna. But definitely have those and the adapter kit in your connection bag for your radio bag. I'm sure there's some few other things. Like I said, the Josh over at Ham Radio Crash Course, that's Ham Radio Crash Course on YouTube.
He has several videos he's discussed this before for his parks on the air backpack or whatever that he goes out a little little makeup tip that has a whole bunch of like for emergencies if you know he forgot a antenna or he has another antenna but he doesn't have the adapter and he has these adapters in his bag already so he can he can make do make something in the field they've had to so you wouldn't have to drive all the way home but he's discussed those definitely worth having
Also, I brought up before the Bofeng radios. There's a newer model out. It's the UV5R, I think, M. And it has a bigger screen on it. The screen is a little bit wider. I think the radio is a little bit taller, just a smidge. And I think it still has the factory unlock setting that you can still do with everything else, the older ones. But the new upgrade, besides the bigger screen, is you can...
charge the battery pack with a cell phone charger, the USB-C that's most common pretty much everywhere. So you can pretty much find it anywhere and everywhere, since the blood on the market. So you wouldn't have to have the cradle to charge the radio. So you could charge that radio anywhere and everywhere in your car or from a USB power bank or whatever. But on the newer radios they have that feature built into the battery itself.
Of course, I think it has a little rubber plug on it, Mark. I don't own one yet, so I couldn't tell you the aspect of that. So I'm not sure on that aspect, but that's definitely something to think about if you're looking at the UV. And they're a little bit more. I think they're like $10 more than the UV-5R since the UV-5R has been out forever. And these, I think, have improved on a little bit. I think they've changed.
or made them a little bit better so they don't have the spurious emissions that'll you transmit on one frequency and you pop up actually on the frequency you're transmitting plus another one which is not as clear but you're popping up on two different frequencies up or down or both at the same time or three frequencies. So it's a good idea to check into that. I think they fixed that with some of the UV-5Rs, the later models, I think they finally fixed that on 100%.
There's several reviews out there where people are checking into that. Also, something else good to have, I don't know the name of it, but there's a antenna analyzer or a SWR analyzer. I think it's Rig. It's Rig something, Rig Stick or something like that. It's like $100 and you can hook it up to a coax cable and it'll tell you the SWR if that coax cable is bad.
Because obviously you can't see if there's a fray inside the the sheeting or if there's say there's water in there Because some other analyzer workers will say it's perfectly fine if there's moisture inside the inside the coax so it's good to know what your Coax is doing if it's a good coax or not so it'll give you a reading and like so there's videos on on YouTube house about that specific product
Also, Mark, you were talking about the Comms chatter, or the squad FM radios. Just to point out to people, if you have those and you're, when it comes time to use those, you're not out in the field talking on these back and forth, back and forth, just sitting around. Now, you use these when you're assaulting an objective, because if you're talking back and forth, you're giving out a signal.
and you're giving out basically if out in the middle of the forest all of a sudden there's radio signals out there where they can track that down and figure out the lava mortar or missile in that area. So you're not sitting there, you're only using these when you're assaulting an objective or you know pretty much if they know you're there you're not using these walking around talking and stuff every so often and stuff only when you're assaulting the objective for signals intelligence you don't want to be talking
Like I said, if they already know where you're at and stuff, then that doesn't matter because they know you're there or you're shooting at them and they're shooting at you. So that part don't matter. It's kind of discussed, I believe, in the Gorillas Guide to the Bofeng Radio by NC Scout. That's the Gorillas Guide to the Bofeng Radio by NC Scout. He covers signals intelligence. He shows a little bit how to program the Bofeng.
but discusses other aspects of signals intelligence using a cipher or one time pad code for signals intelligence so you can communicate with some transmissions, you know, quick relay, quick messages. Then he's also got a second book out, I believe it's The Gorillaz Guide to Signals Intelligence. I believe that's the name of it. That's the motion reset book. I don't have that one yet, Mark.
but it's also available on Amazon and he sells it at his website at BrushBeater.store. That's BrushBeater, like you're beating down the brush, dot store. BrushBeater.store. And he has both of those books over there and then he even has the Grille is Guy to the Bow Fang in a field type manual so it's much smaller so you could fit it in a backpack or whatever.
Carried with it. Yeah. Correct. It's a little bit more compact, like a field manual, so you can carry it in your backpack a lot easier and carry it around and whatnot. I'm not sure about the Signals Intelligence, since that's his newer book. He may have that in the field manual, but not 100%. But that was over at NC Scout is the author. And that's over at... You can find it on Amazon or BrushBeater.store.
Now be careful, there is some fake AI written books and stuff. I don't think they're using his name, they're just using like Gorilla's Guide to the Bofeng or Bofeng Gorilla's Guide or whatever. They're copying his book and they're just kind of using AI to write the book and stuff like that. He's been cracking down and recording them when they do that. But his book has a camouflage cover.
And like I said, it was produced by NC Scout. I think that's all I had Mark on. I just wanted to bring up, unless you have questions. Excellent. Again, BrushBeater.store. BrushBeater.
Take the time to get over there. Again, if it's in a portable manual form, we've been trying to do this with as many militia manuals as possible. A lot of you guys have the SOPs and the other anti-armor. The idea is that, yeah, you can carry a little library in the field. Not a real big library. But if you have a handful of text, or I should say a combined inventory, you have everything that you need to actually function in the field and redevelop, especially if you have casualty issues, and we will.
You've got to be able to replace and replenish. Having the ability to be able to create a classroom type instruction or at least a tutorial like that is priceless. Again, where did this conversation start? This conversation started talking about, like I said, you can go over to Facebook Marketplace. Right now, there are a bunch of BaoFiang radios partially programmed.
And it seems to be pretty consistent. We grabbed a number of these this last weekend, bounced around little points of real estate while we were driving around the state. And lo and behold, every last one of them wasn't a thing wrong with them. I think they just got tired of
trying to go through the process and or felt that it was too tedious. This happens with people. They got all the money they want. If they don't feel like playing with the toy, they dump it. Well, grab it. Pick it up, take advantage of it. This is another way to acquire a piece of tech that maybe otherwise you couldn't afford. I guess $20 for a pair isn't a bad deal that included spare batteries, you know, battery docks, the whole nine yards. So...
Tike even had a little carrying bag that they put together or something that they threw in, probably from whatever pile of stuff they had. But that wasn't the only one. We picked up three sets, all in pretty consistent. But in each case, only partially programmed. So if you're willing to stay focused, have a bit of an attention span, you probably do pretty well for yourself. And then to put a pretty decent inventory of equipment, which is what we're attempting to do here.
Know when to use it, but especially know how to use it. Go ahead. I thought it was a couple more things. Two more things. You're talking about flashlights. Harbor Freight has those little chintzy. They come in a three-pack. They take like three AAA's. They're little tiny flashlights that are usually like to less than $5. Something like that. But I brought it up once before. They have upgraded those now, so they actually put out way more light.
They're much better than they used to be when they had a whole bunch of tiny single LEDs in there and they were decent, but now they're much better and Throw the the light has much more lumens and froze the light a little bit further Definitely worth keeping an eye out when I go on sale Which fairly regular or they'll have it. I'm sure here coming up with the holidays. They'll have some deals and stuff like that with those little flashlights they're usually red blue and
I don't remember what the other color is, but they've upgraded the LED technology to the flat panel LED little tiny square, which is much, much more brighter. Also, Harbor Freight also has something you can keep in your vehicle. It's a cigarette lighter flashlight. Now, this one doesn't really throw a beam. It has three modes.
And it's not going to last very long. I would say on high, maybe less than an hour. On low, maybe a couple hours, or maybe three. But you plug it in your cigarette lighter and it charges up that way. Just something you can throw in and charge it up every once in a while. I tested the line that I got in my truck. I hadn't put it on charge in probably a couple months and had just been riding down in the console or whatever. And it turned on just fine.
So I threw it on charge again. I try to remember throwing it on charge every few months. But it just has a little tiny, I'm sure, lithium battery in there to charge it up. Something you can charge up. It's the only way to charge it is through the cigarette lighter plug. You just plug it in and it turns green when it's charged up. But it also has a little similar to those other flashlights. Those other cheaper flashlights I first mentioned are a little bit better than this. This is more kind of a flood.
LED flashlight. Those other ones kind of have, throw the beam a little bit further, but this one's good to have just so you have something in your vehicle. If you need to look around and don't have a flashlight, that's just our emergency flashlight. I don't know the name of it. It's over in their flashlight section. You'll see it, like I said. It's a black flashlight and you plug it into your cigarette lighter and it charges up. Also, they've got other flashlights there marked that charge off of
I believe that USBC, so they've got several rechargeable flashlights that are 200 to, I think they have a 900 women flashlight there, Mark, I'm not 100%. I know they got a bunch of different ones, from smaller to bigger, you know, like pin lights, that are rechargeable, something to look at, you know, just having a rechargeable flashlight so you don't have to hunt for batteries if you have the charging capability with solar and whatnot, or off on a vehicle or whatever.
just something to have a multi-use. And you're talking about batteries. I haven't been to batteries plus, but they do occasionally have a deal. It's like $20 and you get three. I believe it's 16. Double A, you have a choice between double A or triple A. And I believe it's either 12 or 16 batteries. It's usually Ray OVAC. And it's pretty much like you buy two, get one free for that price.
what they're priced normally, but it's still a half way decent deal. They change it up every month, so you'll have to keep an eye out for that. And that's over at Batteries Plus. They'll have a buy two, get one free type deal. And I believe it's a real bet. And you can mix and match. You can buy two of the double A and one triple A for your third pack, or two triple A and one double A. It's whatever you want. They have a deal.
Also with batteries Harbor Freight has batteries. They have good better best Don't get if you if you just want some chintzy batteries it probably won't last very long the yellow Thunderbolt Won't last very long if you get the next one up. I believe they're the blue I forget the name of them I saw a video they actually last a lot longer There's a guy who did a video on YouTube with little fans and put different types of batteries from the cheap Harbor Freight ones to
more expensive energizer and stuff and the Harbor Freight ones tend to actually seem like they lasted longer. He did a time lapse camera on these little fans and whatnot. So if Harbor Freight will run deals, like I said, they'll be running some holiday specials here by the end of this month and next month, so you definitely keep an eye on that. Someone to kind of keep an eye on YouTube is Den of Tools. That's Den of Tools.
He usually posts a weekly video deals of the week that he's run across or people sent him for different tools and stuff like the hand tools and saws and usually has some like battery generators and battery bank. Big old boxes that have a big battery in it and stuff like that. I forget what they're called. Power something. But anyways, he also posts Harbor Freight deals.
When they have some of the big parking lot sales, he'll go through the catalog and show everybody, you know, and kind of discuss, you know, just going down the line of everything. He may not discuss every single item, but you can kind of keep tabs and stuff with Harbor Freight if you don't go there very often. But that's Den of Tools, Den of Tools on YouTube. Like I said, he posts tool deals and stuff occasionally, mostly about Harbor Freight.
and stuff like that. So like I said, the holidays are coming up, so there will be definitely a lot of deals on tools and other items at Harbor Freight for the holidays, since Christmas is coming up. Alright Mark, that's all I had. I just thought about that because I saw my flashlight. So that's all I had.
They are notorious leakers, so do not leave them in your devices if you're going to use cheap and simple whatever. You've got a $1 flashlight. Don't leave those batteries in there. I've had two or three different little flashlights that I've had in the car on top of the fridge or something, and they've leaked out and corroded everything. Over. Right. Again, as a basic rule, if we store batteries,
If you're going to put batteries in kits, which I do, I've got a whole big pile right here. Like I just said, they're actually, hold on here, what do I got in this box right here? I've got their three packs, AAA. These are the blue packs from Dollar Tree.
Hear thy rattling because they're in a Ziploc bag. Every battery I get that's not in a direct standby rack, I have battery carriers, is automatically going into Ziploc bags for the very reason that the caller's just mentioned.
and everybody you need to treat it this way. The Chinese make junk. They make junk that's useful, but understand it's some of it's really junk. It's still usable, it's just that it's limited. So if you have equipment, and I don't care if it's even the better batteries, if you're not using it non-stop,
Take the batteries out, put them in a Ziploc bag and lock them, you know, like set them with the equipment, put them in the carrier, whatever. The Ziploc bag means that even if the batteries fail while they're just sitting there, separate from your equipment, they're not bleeding corrosive material or contaminant all over everything. The Ziploc bag will contain that, but it's just the idea is precaution. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance.
They always have spare more batteries than you need for the piece of equipment. And if you can get them cheap, you can afford to actually keep them stored with the technology, but keep them isolated. If you're going to use it constantly, remember that if you're going to run those batteries down, that's probably going to compromise them. If you run them to the bottom, absolutely pull them out, no matter who made them, just to be safe.
In fact, unfortunately, because of the cheaper flashlights even, they have a tendency to actually, with the way that they have those little compression sandwich switches, the way they're set up, every once in a while they're built so they're just, the way they bent them, they almost make contact even when they're shut off.
Unfortunately, they pull the power out. They bleed the power out of the battery. The battery compromises the rest of the way and boils. Guess what? You've got gunk and junk. It wasted the piece of equipment. Pay attention and if you're not, again, not keeping them in constant service. If you're not going to use them and be using them and not turning them on, turning them off until you use them up. Make a point of protecting all of your equipment.
I don't care if it is cheap, it's the idea that if the light switch gets hit, and if you listen to all the drivel for the last two days with all of these whiny, witchy, bitchy monsters that are on the other side, they obviously would like to kill you. They just can't, they're like the wicked witch of the west, and they realize, here's the problem, it's equal opportunity dying time if you try to plug something like this in.
We need to be on the upper edge, the upper curve of this particular process now. And batteries, batteries and more batteries, but protect them and isolate them for that very reason. I grab anything that's free and I grab a bunch of stuff that's cheap. I know what the quality of the product is there. I have some very high line batteries sitting to my left here that are for the night vision equipment that I've already mentioned about, the 1, 2, 3 black shells.
Those came from another source. They are excellent. And I recommend we'll talk about that when we come back during the 8 o'clock hour too because we're almost to the top. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. When we come back at 8 o'clock, we will also be on 6.160 regular shortwave. Guys, test your equipment. If you don't have a radio that can handle shortwave, AM, FM, and shortwave, you need to buy one.
That's going to be one of the pieces of technology that is very useful for passive listening. You don't have to have a third party hooking you up, you just listen in and you need to practice doing it now. Patriot Broadcasting is always utilized shortwave radio and we need to be religious about it at this time. It's one of those things that you need to get into.
Last but not least, and I mentioned the over competition here because of batteries, is if you have a whole bunch of extra widgets and toys that you have electronics plugged into, example, an illuminated reticle on your scope, you better make sure you've got the right batteries and a good reserve of them if you want to continue to use that piece of equipment in that format. Now the same is true with the night vision, as I've said, I just mentioned the one, two, three batteries.
If you have the ball things and their proprietary, I recommend going out and buying a complete set of one battery for each radio at least right now. And use your equipment. Run it. Make it work. Find out how it works. You've got to put time on this stuff. So if you're going to go out and drive around, maybe you're going to travel across the state tomorrow or over the week here, maybe next weekend.
Take that equipment, pull it out, get it out of the wrapper, power everything up and when you're going down the road, let everybody take turns working the rig, working that handheld radio. It could be the FR-S radio, it could be a Bao Feng radio. I don't care what it is. You need to get more time. Since you're sitting on your dead ass in the car, picking your nose, going to play with the cell phone, work with the radio equipment. That's where you get time on trade.
Okay, that's how you gain experience. You gotta use the technology. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march, so stay in night.
I want to say thank you for all the support, for all the help you guys have given me, and Liberty Tree Radio. Ed appreciates it greatly. We're going to be upgrading. We've got another frequency we might be applying with shortwave. I've got to talk to the sponsors. I was contacted yesterday. If they are able to put the resources forward, we might add another shortwave frequency to the repertoire.
It would be at the 8 o'clock block. I'm not gonna do any additional broadcasting. We're gonna do three hours is enough to keep me busy as it is with the billion other things we need to do. Anyway, I'm gonna get out of the way. Ed's taking over more LTR coming up. We'll be back at 8 o'clock with the Infel Report here on Liberty Tree Radio. Bye-bye.
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It has been a very busy weekend. Here it is Tuesday, or second day of the work week. It has been nonstop. A couple really interesting things. Donald Trump is showing his colors. Read in yellow. Well, slash, read that. Israel first, America last. That's what's coming. It's pretty stinking obvious with some of the stuff that he just recently did here.
But, we don't know for sure. Throughout the Rubio for State Department, Rubio is the piss on America, give Israel anything. He is basically an Israeli, a stooge slash dual citizenship piece of trash. And he is going to try desperately to get us into a war. And Donald Trump, apparently, might think that that's just fine. So, don to don, what a surprise.
It tells you where his bagel is cream-cheased, because it's not where the bread is buttered. It's where the bagel is cream-cheased. I'm telling you. The Homeland Succureity Director is going to be the governor of South Dakota. One female turns out that, well, at POS, did the, tried to pass a law, basically, that you can't say anything bad against the Israelis.
The Jewish mob get better face treatment. Now you can piss on Americans all day, you can spit on us all you want, but don't you say nothing about the Israelis? Boy, I'm telling ya. So apparently that's going to be the agenda coming in with this nitwit. She's going to be doing the attack anybody in America if you don't lick the bung hole, the magic bung hole of the Israelis, etc., etc., so you can see what's coming there.
And that'll be Trump. Trump's made that decision and you know that the order's already been given by that chosen. So, not if, just when. Shazam, Sergeant Carter. What a surprise I would never have expected. Yeah, we did. Tell me about this. This is where it's headed. So, anyway, take your pick between the party on the left and the other party on the left as far as what these little shysters are going to do. Now, the only thing that
In theory, it looks like it's bright on the horizon. The director of the border patrol slash operations is supposed to be the guy you've seen many times on CNN, then before Congress, who is a hard nose when it comes to supposedly the border. We'll see how that works and how much of a hard nose they are with regard to
operating against the American people because that's really going to be the priority. If they aren't willing to slam down on us then they're not going to be considered preferred and it's obvious that the kosher mafia is the priority. They get everything, you get nothing. And of course, always the cash has to go to, you're the cash cow. You're the thing that's going to get stuck and bled some more because the Israelis deserve the cash, you don't.
Well, you'd be proud while you're doing it. Oh, I feel so proud because they're pissing on me. Remember that line from Josie Wells? Senator, don't piss on my back and tell me it's raining. So we'll see how this works out. But if the Rubio thing, it's bad enough the way it is because any of the characters in the police state operation that they're telling you that you can't say anything bad about the Israelis.
is an asset who's not working for America. That POS is working for a foreign power. They're going to continue to work for a foreign power. They're going to piss on you when that foreign power tells you to get that they want you pissed on. That's just how it's going to work. So I throw it out the window. Right now, the biggest thing is we need to be prepared to take care of our own, deal with the problems at hand, and the bad guys aren't gone yet. So remember, there's plenty of room for all kinds of
Twilight zone activity, and it's coming, maybe not kind of, not sort of. Anyway, it is communications Tuesday. And a couple things that I want to emphasize again from what we were talking about during the two-hour block, batteries, batteries, and more batteries. One thing I touched on, I'm going to touch on again, is recharging units. Now guys, I want to remind you of something. You may run into batteries, especially as we go along here.
Tashes of stuff that you didn't expect to run into if you have these newer Lion battery chargers, they're not going to work with other batteries you might recover or might run into. You want to try and collect as many different types of battery chargers capable of different older generations or different generations of battery of rechargeable batteries because
Well, it's like I said, I got like 300 NICAD C-cells. Now, do I have stuff that will take them? Oh, hell yeah. I've got three mag lights right here that are C-cell mag lights that they came up with in the, I think, middle 80s. And they're brand new. They're virtually brand new. They were in a state collection with a bunch of other stuff. I've got a bunch of mini mags. I've got a bunch of the mini mag flashlights, which are the double angles are great.
And any of the regular ones, you know, combination light and billy clubs are, you know, an onboard weapon ready to be used for anti-boarding capability. Now coming over the gun whale. Here, give me the mag light. There you go, right side of the air. Oh, back in the water. So, with that being the case, you want to watch for, and I see these all the time, I think I picked up a handful. About every weekend, I'll usually get two or three if I look around. Any time we stop at a sale,
But you'll find a number of different universal chargers. Usually they have 9 volt. They have the option to either adjust or they have fittings and fixtures for the different size batteries. You know, for AA, AAA, C's and D's. Now usually they have like some kind of flexible slide system. So don't be confused. They'll actually do most all batteries that you run into of the type that they're designed to work with.
Remember, you've got the Leon batteries out there, you've got nickel hydride, you still have NiCads all over the place. I'm surprised some of the NiCads I'm actually running into. And the interesting thing is that I'm seeing them in specific applications. So obviously, for all the other things they've done, the NiCads are still the best choice. And I don't know if it has to with cold, because we always had a problem with NiCads with cold weather. That was the thing about having a battery pack for doing camera work.
is you had to make sure you had insulators and they even made heater units for the battery, for your rechargeable batteries because the coal would just suck the energy right out of them. So that's old tech, but I'd rather have 300 batteries that I know can be recharged at work that are virtually no hours on them. They're, I mean, literally brand new batteries.
and be able to use them for something as opposed to no use whatsoever. Staring at something that could work and using harsh language because it doesn't. We don't want to do that. The big thing is also remember if you run into freebie or people throwing out, especially people throwing out because it's free, grab any battery pack battery chargers that you see.
Right now, as I mentioned about a month ago, I'm running into a lot of DeWalt charging units because there's three generations of DeWalt in service at least, I think maybe five if you go all the way back to the 80s. Those would be dinosaurs, of course, but here's the thing. Back then, they were using NIKADs. So if you save these different battery charging units up, especially if they come with an old dusty battery, don't throw that away. Grab it.
Why? Well, this is a cheap way to make up a battery rack battery charger. If you know that the batteries that charger was designed to handle nickel hydride, for instance, or was supposed to handle nightcads, then what you can do is disassemble the battery pack if you have it. And you can make that the holder for rechargeable batteries.
And all you do is plug it into the dock and let it charge up whatever you got in there. Pull that out. Pay attention because the charger will identify the timing. They have the blink indicators and solid light if they're complete. Well, the big thing is you can adapt these and turn them into battery rack charging packs.
You then take the batteries back out of the little unit and plug them into whatever you're going to use, especially if they use gangs of double A. That's usually the most common. When you get into older battery units, the reason they were so bulky is because they actually were the larger size C. In some cases, really old, they were D.
So the big thing here again is, you know, are you going to be able to match it up? Sure. In fact, you can take the, if it will charge D cell, you can adapt it to charge C cell batteries. Wouldn't be a problem. In fact, you make a little spacer and this gives you the ability to actually utilize, you know, other equipment off the shelf. Now, hopefully you still got, if you got wall juice.
If the wall lightning stops, then generator packs and all the other issues come into play. But also solar panels. Now I'm going to tell you something. I screwed up this weekend. Actually, Sunday night, but it wouldn't have done any good. I could have got a hold of the person. I was going to bring up a solar panel deal out of Toledo. Guy had about 800
solar panels for $25 a piece. If you bought four at a time, they were $25. If you bought less than four, they'd be more. What I wanted to find out is, what if I bought a bunch? I think somebody did that because between last or let's see.
Sunday night, Monday morning, and this afternoon, somebody bought every last ink in one of them. They're gone. I was going to bring them up on the air because they were a great price. The model was actually one of the more common out there available, adaptable with most of the other charge up system you probably have. You could either buy four, you could buy 10, 20, 50, whatever you needed. Somebody bought 670 to 800, whatever it was that was left of the ones that this guy brought in.
He had, that might look like about 15 or 16 to a pallet. I don't know how many pallets, but as far as you can see in the image, and they're gone. They were gone as of midday. Don't think there's gonna be any more from that particular site. Now again, remember those solar panels and a little bit of electronic wizardry could allow you to be able to charge up pretty much any of the different batteries that you do have.
The big thing here again is to be prepared in advance. And to be quite honest, I would set up a series of different banks to cover the output of juice necessary for each of the different, the frequency being the issue, for each of the different types of rechargeable batteries. That's something that if you aren't already doing, you've got solar, you need to do. Now there's a reason for this also. Economy.
economy down the road Guys, you're gonna find that a lot of different things are gonna make up a if you have a different economy based upon You know collapse of the money You know the changing technology or lack of technology being brought in because everything gets cut off Whatever you do have is gonna be certainly a value but reusable is going to become reality again on a big big scale Being able to recharge batteries can become a chargeable item
becomes a fee thing. In other words, yeah, in fact, there are only a handful of movie examples, but they are pretty interesting, where the person comes in and he's making bartering and trading, and one of the things is, hey, can you recharge these batteries for me? What'll it cost? And the guy looks at them and then does a quick spot check to see if they're viable, and he quotes them a price in trade or exchange.
And of course it's mostly barter trade and exchange. So there's other things in his backpack or pack or in his wallet, I should say in his pockets, that becomes the money of the day. But recharging because not everybody has the technology and not all of it is survived. And eventually a lot of it's going to tire out and if people don't know how to take care of it, systems will drop out, you know, progressively.
So, consider economy. This is something that you could actually market. Yeah, rather than Bob having to worry about jury rigging, you know. Well, it's like any other trade. If you have a specialty niche.
It's a way that you can actually make yourself a niche in the community. When you go over to Bob's place, you can drop off 20 batteries by the end of the day. They're all charged up. The only charge is like six eggs or a handful of rifle cartridges or maybe two or three or one or two because it's not a big deal. You get there for free. The solar panel runs and the sun keeps running. The sun keeps shining.
So, you work out the barter system finds its level. It's that simple. You can't really pre-dictate what it is you're going to be charging because you have to wait to see where does the economy go. But recharging items is something that would be quite useful. Therefore, it has value.
Not really destructive. Okay, can't don't have to worry about getting shot with your soul, you know with the recharge batteries Of course, they might recharge the night vision and use that to commit at night and attack you to steal everything you got I guess you could use that math formula but in for the most part Relatively safe and passive trade isn't that kind of like, you know being a blacksmith or selling milk in this case? Again, the price is right if you look around but
As I said, this solar panel package, apparently somebody thought it was not only a really good deal, but they made it an even better deal, and I'd be willing to bet they probably bought everything all at once. So, if we were watching for something like that to pop up again, this was in the Toodly-Doo slash Todalee-O-Hio area. Now, another thing about the rechargers is maintenance. Somebody's asking here right now, ooh, well, how many should you have? Whatever I could find. They don't take up that much space. And actually, what I do is bag them.
tag them and put them on the shelf in a tote. Now I try only to put a selection in a tote and then I have another container and I put a selection in that tote so I could move one tote to another location and have one of everything or most everything. One of the other considerations is again, now this is a sidebar. Regular alkali batteries are not to be recharged, okay, simply because
There's no prescription for properly timing the input. In fact, typically your system won't register it. What happens is it boils the battery, neither pop or they malfunction, and then they're gooping inside the charger. Now, here's another little trick, and I've used this for quite a few years. I've already experimented, so I know it works.
Tired alkali batteries, after you've used them for that little mag light I was talking about over here and you got to the point where it's kind of dim. Now one battery of the other is probably, one battery is lesser charged than the other. It's discharged more rapidly because of its age, design, some flaw in the packing of the core element, the rod. Who knows? Could be anything.
But here's a neat trick. You go to Dollar Tree, and for instance if you have these triple A's like I had behind me, which I also got from Dollar Tree, and you buy those $1.25 yard lights. The best ones are the ones that have the coin top that's fairly thick, like a little tiny hockey puck with a little plastic lens underneath and a black shaft and sticks in the ground. Okay, they're very simple.
Menards has one for, did have them for $0.98, now they cost about $1.28, with 11% off it comes back to about $1. A little more, but not much. These take a standard AA rechargeable battery. Well, forgive me, AAA for that particular model, and some have AA.
Now, what's interesting, and I've done this in the past, is to breathe life into those, or should say to use the very last squirt of any of these old alkali batteries, you open up one of those little units, and you'll notice that there's a little battery in there. It's just a regular little fixture point with a couple of connectors at either end. It's not welded into place, not soldered. They just have little holder tabs.
Pull out the rechargeable if it's finally dead not recharging it may actually still be good. So don't throw it away But you take that little unit you plug that double-a alkali battery in there leave it out for the day It will run for an entire night the first time around now the second time second day mostly third day Three-quarters of the night it will still be active
Fourth night, kind of not really halfway. And then finally, it just gives up the ghost. It won't really take much of a charge. It might get a little blinky out of it. A little solid time, then it'll blink, then it'll die out with an hour or two after sunset. So on an average, about four to seven days for an alkali battery put into one of those little yard light recharger modules.
Now you don't have to use it that way you could just use it for recharging during the day and at the end of the day all you do is pull the little battery out maybe have two three four five six seven of these going and You pull two batteries out you put them in the out in the flashlight And you've got whatever amount of service you get until she done until they die again But you're talking pretty you're pretty much breathing life back into what otherwise you were told was a throwaway item
Now I am not, do not, do not, do not put an alkali battery into the regular chargers, any of these chargers. But this is a yard light, very slow and low recharge output. These little circuit on board is very well regulated. In fact, if you notice, if you open up one of those little lights, they're a little more sophisticated than you probably thought they were. So for $1.25, you're getting an awfully nice little solar battery recharger.
Okay, it could also be used for the exact same purpose for simply recharging the regular batteries and using them in your equipment. Oh, that's right. And then you have rechargeables and you already have a little recharger module that's built for the battery that's in it.
See how this works? See, you can improvise, adapt, and overcome. So there's a number of different ways this can be used. But the alkali batteries, this is the way I usually get the last oomph out of them because I get about a week's worth of illumination out of what are older yard lights. I've got hundreds of these things. I typically light up the whole, the entire area using these little dollar lights. When you use night vision with them, it's like daylight outside.
in any direction I want. Then you make an area that's not illuminated, that's your kill zone. You figure the enemy's gonna be probably confident that they can move through because it seems to be darker. Well it is, but all of my night vision works just as well there. The ambient light from all the rest of the yard night lighting that we do have up still illuminates so efficiently the kill zone areas that don't need the light there.
They wouldn't necessarily figure it out. They'll calculate that it's safer and easier to move through that dark zone. But the dark zone is a piece of terrain that's rolling to my advantage and puts me on the high ground. And every time bad guys operate the exact same way when they've tried to come in. Tried, mostly. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour.
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It's funny. I we played this. Okay. We played this song. I guess we'll do it again I actually had another four music requests for a song we played only a what about a week ago. Maybe week and a half soldier boy for me Custer LaRue Dash topic the name of the song Edward is soldier boy for me and for the girls down in Kentucky who are listening right now and also for the girls in
Mississippi, well girl, we have one girl there, but I had four requests, Soldier Boy for Me by Custer LaRue. Now this came out several years ago, but apparently it was big when it came out. So appreciate that for the girls that are requesting it. And Sue down in Mississippi, and also for the Jocelyn twins,
And we've got one other request. Forgive me, I don't have her name right here. But anyway, again, soldier boy4me, Custer LaRue. And you are listening to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.org.
a soldier boy for me by Custer LaRue. L-A-R-U-E and that's for Sue down in Mississippi and the Jocelyn twins in Kentucky. But there's another young lady, forgive me, I didn't write your name down though. I was busy, I got distracted. But again, for you girls, you just took control of the station again. We did a replay. How do you like that? A lot of fun. Also, congratulations to Captain Sarnes.
with the Michigan militia at large promotion actually what I should say is advance advancement taking control of or actually taking command of the 14th battalion and hold on here let me get this right headquarters headquarters detachment so HHD gonna be for the 14th battalion I think that's
Riley's group as a matter of fact. Hold on here, let me double check that one. That's with Riley's group on the west side of the state. Again, congratulations, the new OIC. There will be a flag ceremony on this Saturday coming up. Hold on, let me get a date here on that one. It'll be on the 16th and it will be up there in the Muskegon area.
So, again, for everybody that can then attend with Michigan militia at large, I think also some CM guys will be showing up since they heard about it here. And again, this is, it's not, nobody was demoted or anything. Unfortunately, we had another individual who had to switch jobs. They're going to be moving downstate. And so they'll be shifting over to probably the second, second battle group set, so let's see, SACS unit.
And the 14th, of course, is gaining an individual that way. Actually, I believe that Captain Sarns has been there for more than a few years. So it's logical to step sideways into that position. And congratulations. Appreciate the work done there. Also, let's see, what do we have? Last weekend, they had a drive and tweak. They basically kicked the tracks, like kicking the tires on the car.
And everybody had a great time, a lot of cross training took place there. Everybody got a chance that wanted to to get behind the wheel of, we had Ferrisons, M113s, a 114 example, BTR 60, and I understand that they did have one of the BTR 152s. We have only a couple, I think three of those. Two of them were acquired from the company that used to be up in the top of Indiana.
that was bringing in Warsaw Pact equipment. They also have, I think it was, it's the MBMTB2. It's another Russian vehicle. It's very common you actually see them in a lot of the videos, but it is an older piece of equipment. And they were incredibly cheap. We kick ourselves in the arse, we should have bought a lot more of them. So everybody had a chance to actually cross train a little bit. Now, the M113 and the M114 are two totally different vehicles.
And the M114 is the small armored reconnaissance and command and control vehicle for artillery. The M113 is the Gavin in all of its configurations, variations, or whatever. And again, very different to drive. So one's a continual track rubber band system. The other one is a speed track, but it's a piece track.
get a different feel when you drive these things. It gives everybody a chance to actually run around the block. Actually, the predetermined course to make sure somebody is right there with a leash on the driver so that we don't lose anything. But anyway, everybody had a great time there.
and experience. The idea here is that we've got as many people so that if somebody else has to jump behind the controls of a vehicle, they understand both the drive station, fire control, weapon systems, anything else that might be necessary on the weapons platform for the future. And again, somebody's asking, it's the 16th that Flag Ceremony is up in the south of Muskegon on the 16th. So that's going to be a go.
and it'll be 16th of November. There we go. I got that one right, I think. We'll find out. I'll get some feedback. I'll get slapped to the microphone on that one if I'm not careful. So also, again, you're listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and WBCQ, the planet. You need to take the time. 6.160, regular shortwave.
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Lithuania, and I believe, hold on, actually I think we're all three, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. I think we're all three. I haven't heard anything from Estonia, but I know that we're listed. So for everybody out there listening, I'm trying to leave you out, but want to say thank you because we had some really good support coming in from our friends in Europe and even a few places in South America. So they all understand communism and what it's about and why it is you better not be embracing it.
Again, let's see, we're going to do one more music piece. What should we do? Let me throw a dart. It's coming down. Carl Clang. It's coming down. Ed, if we can pull that up, that's a classic Carl Clang piece. And for all of you out there, again, Carl's gone, but his music lives on. We've got to make sure that we keep our fellow, our, our Patriot friends alive who have gone before us.
one of our minstrels in the gallery, Carl Klang. You can find most of his music on YouTube, but there are other sources and I understand that again there's also some people that are wanting to do cover music to honor, not to replace Carl. We're back, Carl Klang. It's coming down. Thank you, Edward. Classic Carl Klang.
from the 1980s and 90s.
I want to chime in. I really do think that there may be something to this analysis of I Pet Goat 2 where they are indicating that there may be an attack on New York City on December the 3rd. So this will be to take down the financial markets, the financial heart of the country and then the anti-Christ Trump will present the Elon Musk version of the Mark of the Beast.
So, if that happens, the script is that the Phoenix Antichrist rises from the ashes of New York City. So, December 3rd, you know, December 12th, 3, 1, 2, plus 3, 6 and 6, and who knows, maybe 6 in the morning or 6 in the evening, who knows. We know they like to play these games, but Trump is definitely not what he's pretending to be.
He's already mouthing off about trying to corral Iran and hurt their finances. He's all for Benjamin Nittweat Yahoo murdering as many Arabs as they possibly can. He tells them to hurry up and finish the job. Well, why don't you just shoot yourself, Donald John, Judas, Trump, you piece of garbage. The rest of the world doesn't like seeing women and children murdered by genocidal psychopaths.
You know that you that you happen to like and have served all your pathetic life this guy's got a golden tower a golden phallus with murals on a ceiling of Apollo You know the Archer Apollo the Sun God, you know, but all these stupid Christians have Book cast their votes for this guy this vile adulterer liar
Warp speed murderer is really dingus slurping piece of garbage and you're gonna get what you voted for You think I mean peace and safety remember what happens after peace and safety the whole world's chiming in on this mark I mean, can you see it peace and safety what happens then boom? You're done because you trusted in man instead of the Son of God And that's what this is all about
I mean, it is absolutely sickening to see his hands out like some religious figure and people are calling him the Second Coming. You know, he's gonna say this. No, no, you get that wrong. You get that totally, completely backwards. So, yeah, December 3rd. I'm watching out for that. There's also a Catholic church there in New York City that has these columns cast in concrete, literally showing people beneath them in nuclear clouds above cast in concrete.
So there's more than one reason to think that this could happen. And if you get all your money in the banks, that's not a good place for it. You better be getting supplies. Do not allow yourself to be lulled into a sense of complacency because that's exactly what this bastard is doing.
Elon Musk is the false prophet bringing fire down from heaven literally with his rocket boosters. And I crushed Trump even talked about this. His own words come out of his mouth. Fire coming down from heaven. Elon wants to put a frickin' chip in your brain, guys. Neuralink. So it's not a far cry to see that from Mark of the Beast.
speed Trump, you know, Vance is also COVID. He wanted nurses to take that shot or be fired. COVID. He's just hired a big pharma woman, Susie Q. Somebody. She's big pharma. All these people are related and will play ball when the next pandemic comes in.
They're already flapping their yaps about bird flu and, you know, a lot of other things. He did it once, he'll do it again. Jared Kushner is back in play, quote, bringing in talent. Don't you understand what that means? He filled the swamp the first time, he's doing it again.
Trump is not gonna help this country. He's gonna destroy it in a war for Iran for the scumbag genocidal psychopathic Israelis. Then he loves Saddam much. Let the bastards go run over there.
Well, interestingly enough, I don't know if you've seen it, and we're curious to see whether or not the announcement is going to be pulled back or not, but the general, quote-unquote, rumor, but it's not, is that Rubio is the character that Trump has selected for Secretary of State. Rubio is absolutely 100% Israel first, America last.
What's interesting is that Ron Paul has already spoken up about this and even Rand Paul has also spoken up about this. Now, they're on the inside, so to speak. They're actually, at least in the political circle or sphere of Mr. Trump to a degree because they're kind of working together, or at least coordinating some items.
If that's the case, that pretty well pops the balloon right there. If Rubio in any way, shape, or form is in the regime and especially making decisions, especially as Secretary of State, that'll get us into conflict. That's the only reason he's being put there, is to get cyclists into a foreign war again, bullshitting everybody with the idea that, oh, I'm not for that. He is fully supporting the individuals who are.
And in fact, he's now, for all indications, we'll see what happens. Like I said, it's quote unquote not written in stone, maybe they're just trying to see how stupid people are going to be without the sea lion rah-rah thing. And if they do, well, they just carry on with it. But at this point, there are a couple of individuals who are pretty rock solid and they're not really excitable, but they're already saying that, well, if things continue, Rubio is the one that they're going to try to push in.
And that completely throws the whole game out. Any BS they try to claim about where they're supposedly going with this as opposed to where they're actually going to different worlds. There's a couple other things too. I'm not joking or being light about this Antichrist thing. He's the only one that can fulfill a lot of these scriptures. When they talk about the covenant with many that he makes and then breaks, we're talking about the Abraham Accords.
If you look back at the little shekel coin that they designed for the Abraham Accords, there's a sword on there. They call it a scimitar. And on the scimitar there's images of Wi-Fi, of satellites, of, you know, COVID things and all sorts of technology that's going to be musk playing into this.
But the cemeter will be used to behead Christians. They have guillotines at various places to behead people. Trump is firmly on board with something called the Noahide Laws. He signed this into law. He declared himself the king of Israel. The Israeli Jews have Noahide Laws which say that Christians who worship Jesus Christ should be beheaded. This is written as law. It's law in the United States. It just hasn't been enforced yet. But he'll do it.
He was there with Miriam Adelson, remember Sheldon Adelson, that ugly ass toad that ran gambling, prostitution, drugs and things, give him $100 million. He's dead, hopefully in hell, and Miriam Adelson's there and Trump is promising to kick out the anti-Semites, those that don't love Israel and want to kick them out or kill them. He said this to her right there with her approval.
He's on board with this. He is your Jewish Antichrist. He's trying to take the place of Christ and he will behead Christians when the time is right. You get this situation where New York blows up and uses that to the Emperor Palpatine. He gets your emergency powers come into play. I'm telling you, he's that vile. He is this. He is this.
Look up the Noahide laws. Look up the fact that they are already written into law in the United States. They just haven't enacted on them yet. And he's the one that's going to do it. You know, you can imagine that all these Christians voted for him and he turns around and chops your head off. You dumbasses. But there is an interesting thing about the Bible. The Bible says that, you know, because people are supporting man over Christ, in Thessalonians it talks about God delivering strong delusion.
And all these people that, you know, I mean, they talk about pedophiles and things. Well, he hung out with the biggest pedophile there was, Jeffrey Epstein and Glee Maxwell. He met his wife at her brothel in New York called the Kit Kat Club. And people just pass these things off. They just brush it off like it's no big deal. He's a pedophile.
And Jeffrey Epstein's not dead. He was doing work for the Israelis to blackmail people into submission to them to give them money and weapons and laws and our kids' blood. It's the most sick thing there ever was. And Trump was part of that. And people just brushed that off.
The strong delusion by God, which unfortunately my girlfriend is just like that. You can't believe the mental gymnastics they go through to avoid recognizing what he is. I've tried for years to point out what he is. I mean, I voted for Trump the first time because I knew what Hillary was. Kamala Harris was just token opposition. I mean, everybody knew what a goof she was. There was no way that they were going to put her in. So,
Yeah, it's something weird is going on, but Trump is not the good guy at all whatsoever. He's part of this. So look up the Noahide laws. Look up. Go to YouTube and plug in 15 verses. Start looking and comparing biblical verses to what the Antichrist is and to what Trump is. He's the only one that can fulfill these things. It's real clear. So I've never been big on the Bible. I've never been
You know a strongly religious person, but these last few years. It's really gotten to me mark So we're here at the end. These are definitely the end times We got nukes lined up pointed around at each other and yeah Russia has done all they can to help protect Iran they have a defense agreement with Iran and we keep mouthing off about we're gonna hit Iran and
Yeah, it's not gonna be good if we do that because Russia is gonna pop us back And what have we got a bunch of aging Titan missiles and B-52s. Yay They have hypersonic missiles that go like lightning seven to nine thousand miles per hour. They're unstoppable Iran just demonstrated this thumping Israelis good when the Israelis went to hit them back. They shot all of their crap down So it's it's an interesting world we live in and it's not gonna go the way some people think
Well, again, the most important thing, watching what's happening here, we'll be able to identify the track by these public announcements that are being made now. But at least half of the people that have been brought in are people who have been wanting to alter the laws. Everybody talks about the, for instance,
Exiting out individuals for you know particular social media Stands or whatever platform they're in being attacked But the governor of South Dakota, she specifically tried to pass a law stating that you could say nothing bad or you couldn't say anything against the Israelis and Apparently it didn't pass. I don't know if it's still in motion
But it's the idea that don't stand here in this country and tell me what I can do, especially when it has to do with a third rate signal power outside the United States. I can piss off and eat feces and go kick rocks and go down the road. But the fact is that that's the individual who's already been given the tap on the shoulder.
In other situations, with regard to things that people consider critical, which is, for instance, the border issue, the party that was just chosen is somebody that everybody would recognize, and he's demonstrating that he's promising to do the right thing.
Can I say something here? Trump is part of... Trump, Trump, Trump... Go ahead. Can I say something? Trump went over to Israel with Ben Shapiro, the sneersons' grave. Ben Shapiro gave $150,000 to bring a light to illegal dancers in the Hebrew Immigration Agency's siding. They were saying they were phoning. Do you know who Mr. Schneerson is? Go check that out before you go any farther and understand the politics of that particular faction.
and how it is that they have been given open access while you can't stand outside the White House at the fence and beg that those characters walk in the back door. Just a heads up on that game. Anyway, we're at the top. For everybody out there, God bless our limited constitutional republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run.
Larry, was that one of your propane units? Yeah, it was a big one. 3650 genetic. Give us a heads up on that one to get a chance. What was the autopsy?
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