Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure and preparedness on the evening broadcast of April 8, 2025. The episode focused heavily on field communications equipment, including combo wire (steel telephone wire) sourcing from military surplus, field telephone systems from various European countries, and battery management for electronic devices. Koernke provided practical advice on antenna construction using available materials, storage methods for communications supplies, and recommended specific retailers for purchasing magazines and equipment. He also addressed solar charging systems, hand-crank generators, and distributed emergency supplies throughout the home. The broadcast concluded with commentary on illegal immigration, social security number fraud, and international bond market manipulation.
The body burns like there's a desert deep in me A thirsty soul so unsatisfied Far away place, the machines are running all night Where the weavers and cutters test each stitch to see that they're woven in tight Each strand and each thread is tested in true All the knots are woven by hand And on each rope, there will be an aim of one who has betrayed his land Our leaders have forgotten the oath that they took when they swore to protect and preserve. Our freedom and rights and religion too, in whatever church we serve. They lined all their pockets and deceived the people, and most went along with the flow. But tempers are short, and their memories are long. Each name the people will know. When each rope is finished, it's tested for strength, and packed in a bag with a hood. And upon the bag is the name of a traitor who did his country. No good. Someday we will hear that Nuremberg plea when the hour is drawing near. I was only doing what I was told. Another lie, I fear. And for those of you who don't believe, be around when the party begins. What next will be stretched and cries will be heard and the traitors will sway. We fought a revolution to cure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, the sullicacy we gave. In this delight, brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you could always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this delight, the free is home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no void how the money is spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in the regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children can be drawers and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave, O sons of the Republic? Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of plan, preserve our great Republican, each God-given right, and pray to God as Iowaki vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, but we have ourselves to blame, for even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? to see that they're woven in tight. Each strand and each thread is tested in true, while the knots are woven by hand. And on each rope, there will be an eight, of one who has betrayed his land. Our leaders have forgotten the oath that they took when they swore to protect and preserve. Our freedom and rights and religion too, in whatever church we serve. They lined all their pockets and deceived the people, and most went along with the flow. But tempers are short, and the memories are long. Each name the people will know. When each rope is finished, it's tested for strength and packed in a bag with a hood. And upon the bag is the name of a traitor. who did his country no good. Someday we will hear that Nuremberg plea when the hour is drawing near. I was only doing what I was told, another lie, I fear. And for those of you who don't believe, be around when the party begins. What next will be stretched and cries will be heard and the traitors will sway in the wind. We're torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me. We fought a rebel. For future generations, this life secured for you, we hoped you'd all tire and slavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish to kill fear? Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great republic and eat God given right. And pray to God as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, not free. But we have ourselves to blame, for even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to scream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour, the evening, Intelligence Report time, our quirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest, North and East. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on WBCQ, the planet, 6.160 regular shortwave, WBCQ, the planet, 6.160 regular shortwave. That's Monday through Friday, 8.99 PM Eastern Standard Time, right here, right now. We're also on satellite. We're waving to all of our friends out there that are listening and then rebroadcasting in so many different ways, analog and digital. One of the many other alternate communication systems. We are a myriad of other systems, communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States, and it is Communications Tuesday. Let's check. Is Larry there? Make sure Larry is, and only Larry out. Very good. Larry may still appear. Let's be patient. Anyway, it is the 8th of April. It is the 17th year of Open Obvious, and the New York Face, Fabian Socialist, and Soviet Socialist, occupation of America with a K. 2025, old earth calendar. Help me, Spock. Help me. That's really good. Now do Lincoln. And 2025 battle for the Republic. Oh, make no mistake, book two of the Winter War. It's cold out there, campers. It is cold outside, and it's going to stay that way tonight for sure. We're going to see some really, um, chill temperatures, 24 degrees. Even though the critters are out there, the bugaboos are running around, they're hiding right now. Trying to find a warm place for tonight. But... Don't worry. The winter is losing. If the battle is really finished, it just kind of gasps in for breath before it leaves us. This happens every year. No matter what. This is Michigan winter, Michigan spring, and it's hard to tell the difference sometimes. Anyway, other exciting things happening, Communications Tuesday. I mentioned during the Tor block, combo wire, I know, forgive me, I need to delineate sometimes, I start moving from one subject to the next, I know how that is. For wire, for creating antennas, any kind of wire, steel, copper, anything can be used. Interestingly enough, if you're fox hunting, you can use any metal array that you can find. One of the tricks I've mentioned many times used to be fun when they had all metal shopping carts. You can't guarantee that's happening all the time. You take two carts, you wire them together with a quill jumper wire, and then you hook your antenna feed to that, and you can change the configuration of the broadcast by moving like a hinge. The two carts closer together or farther apart. In fox hunting, you have to broadcast for so long and then you shut down. And of course, while you're broadcasting, other people are trying to find you. And the idea is to jump from location to location to location and every hour or every so many minutes, you have to rebroadcast. So you can use fence line. I'll see which is really good. Another one which is really cool because it's quite an array actually. are baseball diamond galvanized fencing back stops. Those are great. It's like you've got a military transmitter array antenna at your disposal and they're all over the place and depending on, usually most places have three, four, or five, usually at least four and they kind of work off the same piece of real estate but they're in different corners. So each one is pointed for a broadcast purpose in a different direction. So you can choose one over the other depending on what you're trying to do. And for guerrilla warfare broadcasting in a high-threat environment, this is a really cool trick that works. Okay, so just a heads up, little ideas, you know, from what is a hobby process, it becomes part of what can be military application very quickly, especially for irregular or unconventional forces working off available comms. Also, for deception purposes, just to mess with the enemy's head. Remember, there are many different reasons for using signal communications. Though, anyway, that's what we're talking about. Any kind of wire, spool copper wire can be played out. You can make any number of H's, B's, double Y's. It depends on what you're doing, what you're trying to do with the signal. But, the combo wire that we're talking about, although you could use that for antenna wire too, but you'd be wasting it. It actually is a better suited for what was intended which is for field telephone use and comma wire is out there in copper and in base metal. It's basically low-glow grade flexible steel. You see most of the steel coming out of Europe but there has been some recently because of the surplus that has been moved. It really doesn't come from the countries directly. What happens is The rent-a-revolution companies that buy all of the military surplus up and are competing against you every day, they pick this stuff up and they try to market it within the rent-a-revolution sphere for military forces. And what happens is, well, sometimes they do, many times they don't. And so then eventually they dump it over onto our side of the market. We're the low end. We're not the priority. We're the low end of the supply chain for surplus. They sell it to us because it's not as in vogue. Though this will vary, but example is a lot of equipment out there that it wasn't just, it was the wrong kind. There's a glut of material available and there was what was perceived as a better choice. Rather than the surplus that was being offered as material for operational support of an army, governments by, smaller governments, especially second world and even first world countries, buy surplus from the system and this is the warmongers, the rent revolution crews. And what happens, like in clothing, you know, you buy articles of clothing by the individual item. When you're buying surplus for military consumption, you buy it by the bail slash the ton. And no, you don't select individual clothing and go, I like this one, I don't like that one, I like this one, I really don't like that one. That was not as pretty. Let's throw that off to the side. No, you don't get to do that. They literally take a, if you've worked in any kind of business where you have a lot of cardboard, you have those cardboard compactors, well, those are used for clothing also. And what they do is literally they will take a mixed lot of clothing, if they want to do a bail this way, it'll have so many small, so many medium, so many large, so many extra large, maybe sometimes no extra large. Depends on the size of the army that was wearing the clothing. And what they do is literally bail it up and it's sold by the pound. It's sold by the ton. It's not sold by the individual clothing item. Okay? And what's interesting is I've seen, you know, the jobbers when they bring the wholesalers that we deal with here in the U.S., I've seen them when they've had their cargo containers come in. And it's interesting, not only do they just consider that general bulk, But an example, something is a weird example of how the rental revolution companies work overseas. The Nagat revolver came into the country here several years ago. Nagat Russian revolver. Nobody thought anybody had any interest in them. They were never imported into the US because they thought, man, they're junk, they're old stuff. Well, they forgot America likes old stuff. And you know how they got here? They had a bunch of shipping containers that were full of other weapons that were, you know, preferred. And what happened is they used the nagot, crates of nagots in the original storage boxes as filler to make sure the containers didn't slip back and forth, you know, the boxes didn't slip back and forth while they were in the container at sea. Seriously, they were just considered ballast. They weren't considered a marketable item. Well, they figured they'd sell them for something or they'd just chuck them. Well, they sold them and they actually sold quite well to the point where everybody wanted more. So all of a sudden they did show up in a few more waves until they were told, oh, you can't do that. And they had to stop what they were doing. Interestingly enough, quite a few of those did get in. Well, the same is true with this bulk. Whenever they bring these things in, they stuff the can to prevent all of the primary cargo from shifting with all kinds of other exotic or odds and ends stuff. So you never know what's going to come out of that container until they open it. And that's where a lot of the really interesting stuff that is quite useful ends up because it was excess from the grade A or A category highly marketable material. Happens all the time. And again, even Sportsman's Guide takes a minute, they buy from the same companies that we buy from in the wholesale end. And there's all kinds of fascinating stuff that appears. And combo wire is no different, which is where this all started. And so the steel European stuff works fine, but what I would do, and I will say this again, get some five-gallon pails or three-gallon pails, and whichever stacks the even amount so you can fill the pail up. In other words, you hate having dead space or wasted space. So sometimes the three-gallon pail works with the smaller spools, but it depends on what it is. Depends on what the type of wire is that you're putting away in common wire. It comes in specific standard bills based upon the specs for the country like Switzerland, Poland, Sweden, the US, etc. etc. There is a NATO standard. They don't kind of keep to it very well, but there is a NATO standard for length and weight, etc. But I've never seen any consistency over what there's a 50 year or 60 year or 70 year period of surplus in common wire. So, five gallon pails or three gallon pails are really great. You put a lid on it, keep them dry and clean and out of the air for the most part and that's perfect. They're also easier to deploy that way. You got them in a container that can be rough-housed, you can beat it up, it's not going to fall apart on you. And when you need it, you got it. The big thing is always mark in three different locations with a very, very plain to read printed label exactly what's in the can. Number one, I put like, on that bucket I would put combo wire. Beyond that, I would also duplicate the information or the nomenclature that might be on the package, which gives you length, and gauge, and size, you know, again, size and dimensions, even weight of the individual roll. But I would put a label on the lid, and I would put two labels on the can at the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock mark if you're looking straight down. That way you have on two different sides. You don't have to move everything around constantly. You can figure or find one label or the other to read, and you don't have to pull that thing off the bottom of the rack or pile to find out that it's not what you wanted. See how that works? That's why you always want a side label, multi-side label, and lid label in addition. Because if it's on the top, well, you can read it right there. Simple. You've got a palette with three layers of containers. Kind of nice to be able to not have to move however many hundreds of pounds of material to get to, you know, whoa, the thing you didn't need. It's always embarrassing when that happens. Well, not really because you might be the only one there, you're just working your ass off, that's all. So anyway, again, ideas, not just complaining about the problems, and yes, the European wire is worth it. It works. They wouldn't build it if it didn't. They are just getting rid of older stuff because of the philosophy for the moment which they will all reinvent and eventually come back to after they have dumped it and after they have spent money and then they get rid of it and they realize they need it and then they will spend more money. Trust me that is how governments waste your tax dollars and pad their own pockets. They do it all the time. If somebody is asking about radio telephones right now, over at Sportsman's Guide and Colmans.com, there are both the Swedish, the Swiss, and I believe there are some Bulgarian right now available. They all interwork, but the Swiss kits that are out there right now have four of the more modern headsets, or forgive me, handset operated field phones. They are in a nice transport chest. There is other material and support tech with it, but you want to take a look at that over at www.colmans.com. They are not the only one that has them. Like I said, check out Sportsman's Guide. It's one of those catch-as-catch-can things. Every time there's a country that changes governments or, you know, again, like Cold War, we had a whole bunch of Eastern European stuff first. Then later we had a bunch of Western European. Right now it's a mix of old Warsaw Pact, like from Romania, Bulgaria, or Hungary. Although you never see anything from Albania. Have you noticed that? Almost the last time you were signing Albanian Surplus anything. You really don't, do you? Well, in Albanian SKS's, there were some, a very small batch, very small batch. Anyway, with regard to the Eastern European, what's the best? Well, the Northern European stuff is built for harsher weather. The way that they configure their transport containers, the way that they seal everything, the other consideration, like with Sweden and Norway, is that they have how many thousand miles of coastline? Now because of this, they are in a salt air environment. So most of their equipment is built accordingly and their storage and support systems are built accordingly. The Swiss, they just build for time and they build everything like a brick doghouse. So all three of those are fantastic quality across the board. The Swedes probably outdo the Norwegians in electronics. For the most part with military surplus that I've seen the Swedes have a leg up over most everybody in northern Europe Now Switzerland's farther down the continent But they still have a high standard for production because they truly believe in not throwing anything away They will use it if they've got it. They're pretty smart about that unlike America which we well We let we let traitors and we let criminals rape us constantly What can I say? It's the way the perversion is of America. So next, let's see, what was the other question here? Oh, handsets for. Fair radio is gone. If you're looking for handsets for any era, there are several other electronic military surplus companies out there. I've been trying to find the address for one out of Wisconsin. that I haven't heard anything about in a while, so they may have actually gone out too. But there are other sources you have to, unfortunately you have to dig. American handsets are pretty common, even the latest model of field telephone, which was digital, those are available. In fact, I think there's another batch of those in surplus coming out through I believe I saw a batch of six or eight in one lot. The latest last model of American field telephone, very different from everything else that's used. Personally, I'd go older. The other ones will work, but you've got to keep them mated. The newest ones, whereas all of the older units will work one to the other. You can hook up a field telephone from one nation to the other. Pretty much they work, I don't know of any that are alien. Some work with power, others work off a standard capacitor magneto system and they're voice meters. They work all on their own without power, but they don't have the range. I have as great a range, I should say, forgive me. More power, greater range. Even with copper wire or with steel wire, it doesn't make any difference. Another thing somebody's asking is there greater resistance or issues with steel wire? No, not really. Again, one of the things about... Hold on here. Let me answer that too. Hold on guys. Okay. The thing about common wire is what we're talking about here is malleable. As I said, it's not really just a pure steel banding wire. When they've produced these metals, the Germans are pretty good. All the Europeans are pretty good at understanding metallurgy. And what they did is they made it articulatable, bendable, slash malleable enough that it mimics every aspect of the copper wire it replaces. So much so that even when they had the chance to go back to copper wire, They continued to commit to the newer, I should say the last models of steel that they came up with, simply because it was ineffective. It's a cost saver. They could have more for the same amount of money, more wire on hand. Now it's still, again, I don't know, it can't be 10, because 10 is a high priority metal. So whatever it is that they alloyed it with, it could have been, there could be a percentage of zinc. I would expect that because yeah, that's a good base pot metal, but it still will train. It'll conduct electricity, especially bonded with steel. And I don't know what grade of metal steel, what category of steel they use. That's the only thing. I have not done that much research, but they work together. The price for the steel typically is a little cheaper, but it depends. Right now, common wire is in demand. Everybody wants to keep their equipment running, and so whatever hits the skillet usually It's like spit on a skillet. Goes pretty quick. That's why I can't guarantee I don't know for sure if Sportsman's Guide has any on the shelf. They might. Coleman's, they might. Another location, strangely enough to check, because on occasion they have it, is gunpartscorp.com. Gunpartscorp.com. Gunpartscorp.com. Look to see what they have in their Miscellaneous and Surplus category. Because they're just quite a bit different there. Now, before we touch the bottom, real quick, JGSales.com, JGSales.com, JGSales.com out of Arizona. I've mentioned them a couple times this last week. We've talked about them for decades. They're a good company to deal with, always been reliable. On the front page, they have a pack of 10 AKA 47 magazines, brand new, 20 rounders for $50. So $5 apiece you can't beat that that's an excellent price. I if you go search No, there are 20 routers. Yeah, they work 20 rounders work. Just fine. Here's the thing. They're half the price of everybody else and He only has a couple bundles of those left. I think it's three or four about what I counted He might have some others. I don't know but I believe there's a count o meter a tech tickle meter on the item at JG sales comm But it's on the front page It should be, it pops up every time I've gone there. And those are definitely worthwhile. For any of you guys that have AKs and you look at a pile more mags, because you get a lot of AKs and you want to be able to cash and stash them, these are good magazines. There's nothing wrong with them at all. So you will be changing one or two times more often, but then again, slow down. Don't let the twitchy finger go too fast. Let's aim and hit, rather than spray and pray. We're at the bottom of the hour. You are listening to... libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and WBCQ, the planet, 6.160, regular shortwave, WBCQ, the planet. And I'm going to do this one again to start out with Imagine Dragons. Imagine Dragons, Edward. Imagine Dragons, Believer. We'll start with that, and then we're going to go to Sail if you would please so we're going to start out with believer by imagine Dragons and then Sail So that's our bottom the hour break combo for all of you out there again. 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It's scary, which you might have been doing, but it was interesting, at least. Anyway, other things with regard to communication, batteries. One of the things that you should be thinking about coming out of the cold weather, especially Use up the electronics, use them, and use up the batteries you've got if they're the alkali and they're disposable. It doesn't mean they're burned out, but let's just remember that we want fresh, if we get into a situation, you want to be ready to jump and run. And that means your technology needs to be fired up and ready to roll. So one of the things you want to make sure, at the very least, if you're confident with the batteries you've got, You want to make sure that you have backup replacements ready to roll. And that should be a high priority right now, especially with all the other fun things that are happening on the planet. Make sure that your tech, you don't care about anybody else's, make sure your tech works. That's the most important thing. Piss on the rest if they aren't going to listen that's not your problem, but make sure that you have what you need to be able to continue to function and operate effectively. One of the things I do like about a couple of the new stocks, they're finally starting to accommodate this again, which tells me somebody's been paying attention to what's going on out in the field overseas, is battery or at least material storage on butt stocks on the AR-15. I've mentioned this before. There's one which is a copy of the, I think it's the, HK stock, in fact, there's two models out there right now that have on either side where they make a natural cheek rest out of this also. Each side is a storage tube which accommodates clean kit, spare parts. You can put everything on board in that stock the way it's set up if you're smart and you play it right. Now if you take that particular stock for storage and you also put a pistol grip storage unit in place, there are all kinds out there that are really actually somewhere even watertight, airtight, which is really great. You've got the ability to carry even spare batteries on board. I know that many of the new batteries, the new super duper batteries, along with the super duper thermal and night vision are longer lasting and rechargeable, by the way, depending on the model. But we're going to assume the worst won't be disappointed. We're going to be out there long enough that either something's going to happen or it's just finally going to tire out, so spares are a good idea. I don't have any equipment that has any of those super batteries. So I'm either using rechargeables or I'm using replacement alkali as we have available. I've been picking up from some of the battery supply points we've mentioned, their pulls from other projects. I've got about 600 to 800 1, 2, 3 batteries on hand for the night vision that we do use, plus there's some other pieces of equipment. Oh, by the way, also where the 1, 2, 3 battery came from is camera. And I have at my feet over here underneath this particular workstation at least eight different industrial, back in the day, used to be outrageously priced cameras. The wand is probably worth, when it was produced, it was about $23,000. And I picked that up at an audio video site for one of the counties. They were giving away their equipment. And I said, are you sure you want to give this away? He said, yeah, yeah, we have all new. And it's all digital. And it's like, well, this is digital too. And, you know, of course they do like to match the equipment up, I understand that, but this particular commercial unit, it's not worth $23,000 now, but it's still worth a chunk of change. And it was a freebie, but it's a mobile unit, it's one of the, it's not new, but it's newer, and it runs off one, two, three batteries. Although it runs off a bank of one, two, three batteries, which is the other thing that's, you know, pricey, if it weren't for the fact that I have the source. Everybody is always asking, and right here I got a question on the board, how many batteries would I carry? Well, at least one change out. Ideally, what I want to do is, if I got the carry space and the weapon, and again, the Air 15, because you want to put, everybody wants to put so many widgets and trinkets on the equipment, you better have at least one change out if you can with the gun would be a good idea. So that's why that button. stock accommodates that. Now, I've noticed that there's a couple of newer ones that just came out that seem to mimic this HK stock. And again, they're all Euro knockoffs. We do make some here. One of them that I was just telling you about, the first one, actually, is made here, even though it's a copy of, obviously, the HK. But they all work. And the advantages is that I can have, like if I have the little button batteries for smaller units, example, we got a bunch of the green lasers and red laser aiming systems that take the button batteries. They're smaller, a lot more compact. Don't want to use laser, but if we do, well, you know, just keep it simple, scoop it and make it light. And little button batteries are nothing to wave, but again, they still have to be somewhere. Well, guess what? If you've got all the little extra widgets on the weapon, then you've got the change out for one complete cycle with the batteries on board. Now, we've talked about charging systems and all the other cool stuff. And yes, in fact, we just got another one in today that we're going to experiment with. I had it out in the sun. It's a solar unit. I want to see how long it will run. You know, we're just going to run it all night after we get it fully charged. I want to time it out and see how it does if it goes dust killed on. Okay, that would be great. Not all solar system charging systems of that type of retainer, battery and capacitor type systems work that well. But some do. As I pointed out, and I'm looking for them, and everybody bought them out, which would tell me something, but there was a, about three years ago, there was a rectangular yard light that came out. You might even have it or anything twice about it, but it works forever. Two things, number one, it has great illumination. It is multi-flat panel of new LED type tech. But the combination, the design, the hull, The way that they configured the collector, the solar panel, et cetera, is perfect. You know what happened? Originally when they came out, a little about three years ago, because this will be the third now, three years ago, it was six in a box for the introductory price was like $11. OK? Then you went to $15. It was like, that's not a big deal, because OK, they had a market price. Now they're presenting it. So you get six for $15, which is OK. problem next year when they came out there were only four to a box and now they're $21. That was a year ago. Now this year, or I should say the end of last year when the third year came out, they're selling them an individual one unit to a box for $17. I don't know if they realized they weren't supposed to sell this to the peasants. You know somebody had a contract because I think personally what these are something was Private military operations or spook and cooke operations, you know, could be for remote sites because these things are fantastic. They run from dusk till dawn. They lose little illumination potential in the process by the end of the day or about the wee hours in the morning. They're still just as crisp as when they started. I have not dissected one because I can't, for a while there, we haven't been able to get anymore, but they are a phenomenal area illumination system. They run, they might have even been intended as a flag pole light because they run longer, well with greater energy, you know, output than a regular flag pole light. And flag pole lights have to run from dust till dawn because you've got to keep the flag illuminated. That's why you're supposed to have a light on it. If not, you're supposed to retire the flag at sunset and go out and raise it at sunrise. Okay, that's flag etiquette. So, if you run into these, and I'll give you a model number because I'm looking, I believe that all the companies offer them, but they sell out constantly. When they first showed up, people were hesitant because after all, six for like $11 or $10, they're probably not that good. After everybody bought them, they wish to God they bought a whole pile more for the same price. And the next year it was like, oh man, I know everybody thought the same thing I did. It's like, oh, you've got to be kidding me. You're going up in price by that, but doubling, tripling in price. And now it's one for the price of more than what you got an entire six pack for. So this happens. And with these solar chargers, you want to experiment with them. But if you find out all of a sudden you've got one that's a hard charger, like a real hard working piece of equipment, And if you've got it for a good price, you want to jump on it right away. That's why we're going to test to fail as quickly as we can and decide whether or not we want to go with this unit. And again, this is Communications Tuesday. Guys, power, you know, you've got to have power to push signal. It's that simple. There's a number of different ways you can make power, but solar in that respect is the most cost efficient for you. Being able to carry it, stop it, hang it somewhere, or just lay it on your backpack and walk along with it, and the charger is doing its job all the while that you're doing yours. And when you need it that evening, everything should be working the way it's supposed to. If you're in a static position, same-o, same-o. You let the solar power charger do its job. You don't have to be cranking something or sitting there trying to tend to something. We have those hand crank generators. I'm thankful. I bought as many as I did. Can't get any more that I've seen for quite some time. They're not classic, which is why the problem is now they're all collector's items because they're Vietnam, Korea, World War II. But those hand crank generators, guys, they have multiple power output. And yes, they are good for torturing people. You'll see them in the movies for torturing people all the time. Yeah. Yes, I know. But that's not what they were meant for. Even though creative minds come up with ways to use them, they're even more useful, I guess. Fact of the matter is that, again, if you do run into one of those at a yard sale or a state sale, grab it. Here's the other thing about one of those hand crank generators. They can be reconfigured to operate With, for instance, hydro or water power or something we talked about. You run a shaft, you do a gear down and use a water paddle. What's interesting about a hand crank generator is it's regulated. It is drive regulated so that it can't overspeed. It's, again, a fascinating and useful tool. So if you do run into them, grab them. If you grab one, you see one, grab it. They're kind of big. They're easy to identify. Usually they look like they have a bicycle seat on them. Many of them do. They were built so they could literally, they're hand operated. You crank them with your feet by pedaling a bike or you'd be sitting on your back or sitting upright and leaning into it and working your arms. And you've seen it in the old World War II, World movies, the black and white with the little native over in the corner. And the guys talking on the radio, and the guys just, yeet, yeet, yeet, yeet. Well, they work really well, with or without the native. If you don't have the native, I know it's tougher because you have to do the work yourself. And Americans hate that word, W-R-K. But every once in a while, you got to do what you got to do. And if it's hand cranking a generator, it's hand cranking a generator. Get over it. Get focused. And get out with the task. So let's see. Next. I hope that answers the battery question, but again, more batteries. Another thing too is also battery storage in different parts of the house. I recommend that. We have battery, water, and food in every room in the house. It doesn't have to be that much, and each kit is indistinguishable from any other number of cosmetic or ornamental devices or items in the room. In other words, a little box or something, a drawer where it's out of sight. But one way or another, these are items that should be on hand because depending on when the Indians show up to do the woo woo woo woo and attack, you don't know which room or part of the house you're gonna maybe be stuck in for a little bit while you're busy dealing with the Indians that showed up. Woo woo woo woo. Boom, boom. Okay? So prior proper planning, as we've said, prevents piss poor performance. Next. And also, I'll mention this again for all of our friends out there, AR-15, AR-15, AR-15, Rain, Rain, come on Mark, RainierArms.com, RainierArms.com, I got my thumb over part of the cover here, so I read Rain, which is correct, RainierArms.com, R-A-I-N-I-E-R, Rainier, is in Mount Rainier, RainierArms.com. Amendment 2, model 2, AR15 30 round magazines. Black, 10 pack for $59.92. I'll say throw eight cents in there and make it $60, but that's $6 a mag. They have a number of different bundles over at reneeararms.com and AR15 mags. If you don't like those, trust me, they do have a bunch of others that they're offering right now, and they're all at a pretty good price. So if you can take the time, get over there, check out, see what they got. If it floats your boat and fits your budget, jump on it. Makes sense. Just all there is to it. Just makes sense. More mags are better. Also, again, number one, okay, we'll say this. I've noticed I didn't even talk about the stock market. I will say this again. Stay away from the stock market. Unless we were going to be proactive and decide to take a company over or take a company out, then the stock market is a casino. The casino always wins, you lose. It's that simple. So, let's not be part of the lose scenario. Instead, stay focused on normal channels of activity. It's pretty straightforward with regard to investment. And most important is invest direct so you control your wealth. Somebody else controlling your wealth means somebody else is going to be wealthy and it's not going to be you. Okay? So act accordingly. Again, stay away from the stock market. I don't care how happy they are. I don't care how confident they are. It makes no difference. It's not relevant to us because it is a dangerous environment. Unfriendly to thinking people always. So we need to make sure that we steer clear of that. On that note also, just real quick, I've got enough here. Guys have admitted something that I told you was the problem right from the get-go with this illegal alien crap, and that's the best word I can use. They've admitted that they have handed out social security numbers to illegal aliens. Now, these illegal aliens did not come through normal entry channels. Which means that one of the reasons they're now worried, very much worried about you dealing with the illegal aliens, with us dealing with them, Trump won't do what he's supposed to do. He's being told he can't. Because if they gave out a social security number for the illegal alien, they put them in the bond market under the straw man bond system. In doing so, they cooked the books because they did not take the individual out of the bond market instrument with the country of origin that they came from. Does everybody understand how this works? There's a multi. Every person is logged in across the planet under the straw man bond scam. Those people who came from Honduras or came from Guatemala or came from Belize or came from Nigeria and that slid across the border did not, did not, did not cancel out their straw man bond. They did not go through official channels. This allowed for the bankers and the ring knockers to cook the books. This is what I said was going on, but now they've proven beyond a shadow of a doubt because they've had a chance to look at the numbers that we have a whole bunch of illegitimate numbers generated. Should never have gone out in the first place. Oh, but they did. And so what we have is a situation where all of those numbers are double books. If they were from Nigeria or Ghana or wherever they were from, A Social Security type number was issued on the planetary scale. These individuals had number digit bonds that were registered to them are still. And so in the process of doing what they did, they debauched the international bond market. Everybody understand what that means? They debauched slash frauded and are frauding the international slave trade bond market that the Ringknockers and Jewish Mafia put together. They were willing to do it. They're going for the gusto. This thing isn't even close to being over. God bless our Republic. the new world order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run we're on the march we're getting out of the way. S taking over more LTR coming up and we will be back tomorrow same time on WBCQ and Liberty Tree Radio God bless bye bye
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