May 6, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating military tensions between India and Pakistan, including missile attacks and aircraft engagements, emphasizing the nuclear threat and the need for NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protective equipment. He covered equipment weatherization and maintenance for field operations, radio programming events scheduled for militia groups in Michigan, and analysis of potential American weapons involvement in the Pakistan-India conflict stemming from Afghanistan withdrawals. The show also addressed CIA operational security breaches and upcoming announcements regarding Pfizer and Epstein-related materials.
- india pakistan conflict
- nuclear weapons
- nbc protection
- gas masks
- afghanistan weapons
- radio communications
- militia operations
- baofeng radios
- equipment weatherization
- chemical weapons
- cia security breach
- second amendment
- preparedness
- michigan militia
- communications tuesday
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Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave to 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 seemly 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 oath they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children and leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise. Take us. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of plan. Preserve our great Republican eat and give and write. And pray to God as Iowaw Key vanished in the midst of the once he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only watched 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? He called out from the grave. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm our Conkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Northeast, Southeast, and ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And we're on satellite. We like to say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you are presently resting on, we appreciate the fact that you guys are rebroadcasting. John, you're dime. You guys are the ones making it happen. Analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is Tuesday. It has been a wet and rainy nonstop Tuesday. This is classic spring showers and it brings me to a subject I want to touch on here in a minute, but again, it is the 6th of May. This communication is Tuesday. It's the 6th of May. It is the 17th year of open obvious and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2025, Old Earth Calendar, DABBIT GIMP, I'M A DOCTOR, NOT A PRICK MASON. And 2025, Battle for the Republic Book 3, A Dark Anniversary. Book 4, Overlapping, because those two particular parts of the series have to do with the battles begun. What does the field look like in all directions? Especially for the traders in Washington and across the country who will betray the country, the United States, as part of the globalist agenda. They're unfought right now. They are ready to do what they're willing to do to destroy the country. And everybody knows it, but nobody will talk about it. So I will. And understand nothing has changed on the actual battlefield. Most important your enemy has gone nowhere. So what a day Started out raining last night actually probably about three o'clock ish. I was still up at three and It just started to well actually you could feel it, but it was it was nothing significant, but it's been a downpour to stoker to Back to a piddle rain to gust of soaker again, but what's really good and this really is a good is the fact that there's been no extreme wind or anything It's just rain straight down coming straight down I guess loading up the grass. It's loading up the fields. It's filling up the ponds The rivers are high as they should be this time of year Speak for yourself. It was pretty windy and rainy up here Well, you guys are closer to the Great Lake of Michigan. That's why. So I would almost expect the farther north I go, the more blustery the weather. Mark, you haven't had pairs of animals showing up at your barn, have you? Well, we are on the high ground. I will say that. We are on the high ground. So the critters would be most likely to come our way if anything happens. Of course, that might not do them any good if the water keeps rising. Well, you know, so yeah, it has been a classic across. I don't know. How was it down in Indiana? Tom's up in the upper part of the state. He's getting wind and rain. We've been getting round about I think last time I looked it was 70 degrees or 68 degrees and it's been cloudy slash light Sun all day, but not rain when I oh no Now we got a little bit of sprinkly, pittery stuff yesterday, but thunderstorms a little bit Saturday and Friday. But apparently all the weather is down south now. They're looking for tornadoes down in like Alabama and stuff in Mississippi. Over. Very good. Well again, for everybody up this way, pay attention. And one of the reasons that this is a good subject is Guys, this is the kind of weather we fight in. This is our weather. This is when you move your troops. This is when you move your equipment. This is when you reposition weapons. This is when you do all the critical things because you are under cover of weather, the environment. The most important thing here is to understand that your communications, because communications Tuesday, this is how I want to work this in, because of the communications issues, number one, you're going to minimize what you're doing to squawk and talk. Always remember that. Radios are not telephones. You see this in BS movies all the time. They do it intentionally. They hope that you will mimic, because I saw a movie and they did this. Yeah, well, it'll get you killed. Radio communications has to be absolutely minimized, first of all. It is important that your equipment be squared away. We're going to have a programming session here. I think we're going to actually now have three. When I mentioned it on the air, there was a flurry of conversation back and forth. And the good thing is a lot of people got motivated. That's what I was hoping for. And what we're doing is Setting up a an evening will probably be a day if he a day into an evening nobody ever can get this right I a tiny little buttons like I said and tedious processes are not a good combination That's the only problem with most all of the small radio sets is that they're small radio sets, okay? But the other half of this is the weather itself And I cannot stress enough that there are three things that you want to have in your kit Okay, number one, Ziploc bags, which by the way, how many? As many as you're willing to carry in a mix, I would do, again, now here's the thing. I skimp when it comes to storage bags. When I do electronics, for instance, I've got kitty litter buckets full of each type of electronics. I use for separating them so I don't have to untangle a rat nest of cables. I use the snack thighs, the Ziploc bags, and the sandwich, and some of the larger, usually the dollar, general dollar, tree, whatever is the cheapest for the mostest. And they don't need to be fancy. However, now we're talking about going into Jungle Book here. You know, this is the swampland, this is the marsh, this is the, you know, constantly wet. Today is a classic example. of nonstop wet. There wasn't anywhere to get out of this wet other than making your own cover. If you were in the field, no matter where you were, you're getting rain down. Now here's one of the other reasons, since this is early spring, we don't have a whole lot of leaf cover yet, guys. Half of what's out there hasn't budded. the rest of the way. We got little nibby flowers, lots of them. We got a handful of leaves on each tree, but for instance mulberries, they're not even close. Maple is halfway there, well, no, a third of the way there. So you don't have the overhead cover that retards the direct fall on you with regard to moisture. Instead, you're getting the full effect. So Ziploc bags, I would invest in better quality storage bags. of the type that you use for freezer. And there's a couple reasons. Number one, is they're thicker, heavier, better quality. Yes, you're going to pay a few pennies. Big deal. This is where you do spend money. You save your money in the other categories so you can afford the right tools in the toolbox for what you're doing. Number one, Ziploc bags. Number two, is rubber bands. Mr. Rubber Band is your friend. Now, you can do two things and here's a little field trick for you. Don't you ever throw out bicycle intertubes. Why? Well, because that's a big ass rubber band. In fact, it's hundreds or thousands of rubber bands depending on how good you are operating a pair of scissors. And the neat thing about this is that you get whatever thickness you want. And remember, you can custom cut. Why? Well, if I'm going to wrap the thing up in plastic, I still might want to keep the bag a little tight so it doesn't crinkle so much. I may want to lock something over top of the end of an antenna or an entire antenna fixture. Now, there's a couple ways you can do this. If you're going to put a radio kit together for larger operations, I would take and go to like a bike repair shop and say, hey, you got tires you're throwing out? Oh, I have tires every day. Good. Get some of the chubby tires, get some of the French racing tires, get a little bit of everything. and cut the, you know, make up what you want for yourself, obviously, whatever you estimate you think you need. And by the way, this is great for your combat rig, too. I'll explain that in a minute. But what you want to do is put a couple pairs of scissors, decent scissors. I go to resale shops. I got one down the road here. I get Fiskars, client Fiskars scissors all day for 50 cents or a dollar, sometimes a whole bag for a dollar. And these are all very fine cutting shears for doing millinery. They are sewing shears. The cool thing is I have so many of them, I think I can afford to use them for other things. Although I don't butcher anything, I take the least best quality, in other words the ones that have had some use, and relegate those to my radio kit or my repair kits for other activities. I want to have at least two pairs. Why? Because two is better than one. You will probably lose one. drop it and you will ignore something and you will realize you screwed up. Or you just may have two people standing there and it's faster with two people going snip snip as opposed to one person going snip snip. But what you do is in your kit, take one of those cheapy gallon bags, not one of the expensive ones, and cut a couple of those different tires to the length of the width of the bag, a little smaller, and just put the whole thing in the bag. Put some regular rubber bands in there too. Now the only thing about most regular rubber bands is they're in colors that aren't very tactical. What's really nice about the rubber bands you're making with the tires is they're all kind of flat black. Charcoal, gray, or flat black. Now you can even find them in green. I've noticed this, I don't know why, but there's tires showing up that they're using. Well, they are doing a lot of the tan, Coyote Brown. Coyote Brown, because there's so much of that chip, that coloration out there, we're going to see it for another 10 years in everything you can imagine. Plastic toys, plastic chairs, you're still seeing it. Coyote Brown and TAN, even if you notice CSX, the railroad, they were painting all their railroad cars. TAN, why do you think they were painting in TAN? Do you think they wanted TAN? No, TAN was cheap because they got all that government surplus or from one of the companies who was making paint for the government that had a contract cut and they got that paint cheap. So they repainted everything for a very reasonable price. Now, granted, it's going to get graffiti on it or whatever, but it's good. So anyway, these little tires, the reason you put the chunks in there is because when you're in the field, you might want to cut a custom rubber band. You may want it not quite an inch wide, but more than a half inch, less than an inch. So guess what you've got the scissors put those in there. You've got different sizes of material I'd like to throw extra thread and other items in there too Plus if you got any throw away paracord stuff that's chunks of stuff that you cut off something else It's the last of throw that in there too. You make a utility repair kit. Oh and don't forget mr. Duct tape Because, Mr. Duttepe is your friend. Okay, and throw a roll of electrical tape in there too. And by the way, you can get electrical tape in colors if you didn't remember that. I've talked about this for 30 years. In more recent years, what's wonderful is they have color tape for color coding, but also just for picking the fancy of the customer. They even make camouflage if you want camouflage electrical tape. Shazam, Sergeant Carter. So this is a useful tool. So Ziploc bags, and also make sure that you've got the rubber bands. And the other thing is something in the way of a cleaning element. Now we wouldn't need this in the past, but one of the things that we do have now is a lot of screens. And you're not going to be in nighttime operations all the time where the screen has good contrast to the environment. Although that'll get you killed if you don't keep it covered up, right? More on that in a minute. So, one of the considerations is that you want something that you can use as a utility cleaner. You do want to do maintenance and if you're going to do the cleaner as a subcategory, Q-tips are your friend. Q-tips are your friend. You can go to dollar general, dollar tree, and you can get 300 Q-tips for $1.25. In fact, at Family Dollar, they still have packs of Q-tips for $1. They still have dollar items. So if you want to save a quarter, go check and see if you got a family dollar around and look to see if they got the same inventory. Up here where we are, I've got a family dollar for certain things because they actually are $1 items. Dollar Tree doesn't have any $1 items anymore. Think about that. That's kind of neat. So anyway, Q-Tips for cleaning. Remember, here are some of the things that are going to happen. Mud. dirt. You know when you're outside and it's raining it goes through foliage up above. You know how much junk you collect. I came in from outside. I've been working on tools today and I got, took me a while, cleaned my hands up. But I was outside working in a couple of different areas and even though I was wearing a booney hat I came inside and I've got little bits of bark and I've got little chunks of petal leaf from the flowers that are just flitting in on an angle and making contact and everything. Well, think about it. With all your little connectors, plugs and everything else, guys, you don't want to be scratching at that stuff with something too aggressive. And Mr. Q-Tip is your friend. If you have to evacuate water from those little tiny plug areas because you unplugged something, you didn't realize it, you're out there and the water's coming down and you've got to access it, that's the only problem. Whatever you do, you still have to access it. This is why, again, the duct tape, The rubber bands are a better choice because they're actually good for sealing tight the surface of the two plastic materials. Two sheets of the Ziploc bag wherever you've got to compromise it. But the idea is that you'll be able to, forgive me, that's if you're going to use the headset, mic, and all the other fun stuff because that cord's got to go through somewhere and that's why you take Mr. Duct Tape or you take a rubber band and you seal off that area, you do what's called a drip loop, and then you seal the area off or choke it by putting a rubber band down there where the compromised point is. And you don't want any compromised point in any of your waterproofing systems any larger than is absolutely necessary to pass a plug or a piece of equipment through. This, I'll tell you, we had problems years ago, I've mentioned this many times, I had the upgraded, I was manning an upgraded ANPRC 77. that had the five bubble keyboards. Now the bubble keyboard was designed to keep moisture out. Yeah, sure, it did to a degree, but it didn't take long because it's flexing and you're using it and you're tapping on it and the rubber wasn't all that great. The plastic material wasn't rubber. The soft squishy plastic eventually cracked and compromised. Well before that happened we already knew better so what you do is you look for an industrial zip lock bag and if you didn't have that you take a VisiQueen or you take ideally a piece of Saran Wrap and you wrap it lightly, you don't torque it down like you're wrapping up a ham. And what you do is you use duct tape to seal up the back, and you have an over shield that deflects most of the water before it gets to the keypad. But it's not so tight that it's going to keep tapping or accidentally setting off a key or anything like that. The idea is that you just need that extra protection. The day we have today, right now, is where that would be needed. Now your Baofjangs, all your radios have, all of them, have a certain amount of weatherization. What does that mean? Well, you probably haven't taken about getting apart and that's good because you don't always need to but depending on the quality and the upper how it is up and down the scale if you were to take it apart you will find that there is a Literally a rubber seal that matches all the squiggles and angles and cuts and turns on the body the clamshell body of your radio Now as long as the factory did it and put it in there usually pretty good When people take stuff apart, initially they don't know that this exists, so they don't pay attention and they disrupt how that seal is seated. And it is harder than hell to get that little bastard, that little seal, back where it belongs. Well, in fact, you'll be doing it over and over and almost but not quite again and almost but not quite again. Trust me. In fact, if you're lucky, cross your fingers. You might get it right the first time. Be patient the big thing is don't rush because that's usually where everybody screws up They're getting and then they get impatient and then they get frustrated and then there's parts of radio flying in all directions in the small chunks of rubber rubber seal The big thing here again is unless you if you don't have to compromise the seal on the equipment and especially not in the field You don't if you have to work on a piece of equipment in the field Absolutely, you've got to get under cover Water and electricity, as we know, are unfriendly. And unfortunately, because most China sport junk basically has a breath of finish on everything. Well, Mark, that little battery tag, it's got chrome on it. Yep, and they blew it on. It's the absolute thinnest amount of material the Chinese could possibly put there. In fact, even the little piece of metal is absolutely as thin as they could possibly make it, not because they're trying to make the radio lighter, but because they're tensing out of materials. So moisture where it shouldn't be is just going to create a whole lot of problems a lot sooner with the China Sport Tech, and that's most of what's around the planet now. You know, Planet Krapu is going to get quiet real quick if people don't have any discipline or wherewithal in understanding how to protect their equipment. And by the way, your night vision isn't any better off, nor is your thermal. Each of these pieces of equipment you need to, especially since like with thermal, how much did you spend on that? You better make sure that you in addition all the other fun Pelican case and the other stuff they're doing you find a ziplock bag that gives you enough room to maneuver that thing in it and you nest it every time you park it. If you're gonna put it in that little Pelican can or put in that transport carrier it goes inside a ziplock bag. Why? Because you can't replace that in the field. Well you can shoot the part on the other side and get his before it gets compromised. Go ahead, jump in there color please. Hey Mark, this is Irish Whiskey. I had a question about a certain item on Sportsman's Guide. This item is a higher end item. It's the Italian Military Police Special Operations Ballistic Helmet and Gas Mask Set. News. Yes. Oh, I know. Yes. It has everything. Yes, my question is, is this a GP388 radio, including headset, earphones, microphone, with pressure pad, etc. Do you know anything about that radio? I know who... Wow, this is pretty much everything. It's an Imperial Stormtrooper helmet, almost, right? I've seen it. I actually know who imported it. I talked to them down there. I could get it for not quite half, but a little more than half the price of what you see at Sportsman's Guide. And I have been biting the bullet. Don't wait too long. I know how many came in. And there aren't that many. And it's interesting, they must not have moved, because everybody looks at the price and goes, ah! But that's a ballistic helmet with, if you count it, how many layers of ballistic shielding for the faceplate. Go take a look, blow up the picture and count because it's not a single piece of Lexan. It is, I think, four layers, and if I'm wrong, it's five. But it's actually molded Lexan layer upon layer upon layer upon layer, which is what you really want to do. A single piece, the material would compromise fracture and dissipate, but because they went with different components, What happens is the first layer is going to expand, but it's going to bend into, it's going to actually give all of the panels width. So it's more likely that thing is going to stop what it's supposed to stop, the way it's set up. The radios are complete. These are virtually new units. They come with their own carry bag. They come with a fitted gas mask that goes with the rig. This whole thing was built around accommodating the mask and the radio. So, they're a good unit, they're not cheap, but if you price everything, they're not expensive. It's not really bad even at Sportsman's Guide. And, take advantage of one of those 20% off days, and that's $20 off every $100, which makes a big difference. So, that's a problem. Right now, they're on sale for $450. Really? Okay, I just, you know, I didn't get a chance to look at those because I've been looking at Sportsman's Guide today. Thank you. Right now they're down to $449 member price, medium, large and extra large all on sale. I'm wondering, see what's curious, I don't know if they drop ship those from the wholesaler or if they have them in stock. But I do know they have full size ranges like you said. And for anybody who's listening, you'd want two, but even one, I mean, The only thing I did not I didn't get a chance to find out what? Bandwidth the what what the radio is working off it could be a VHF UHF And I have not had a chance, but the model of the radio is there, so we should be able to identify that I just haven't had time But yes, that is a really cool system you want to know who I'd put it on my vehicle operator my driver. I've always told everybody this, guys, if I have to get into a suburban or a truck or even another vehicle of whatever kind and I only have so much armor, you know who gets all the armor? My driver. Why? Because if my driver dies, we all sit in the kill zone together. So, it would behoove you to offer better protection to the driver if at all possible. Certainly it would work for defensive or offensive combat. I would use it as a forward operators kit. In other words, the guy up front, again, is most likely to be the person to start being hit first. So, give him a threat level four armor, give him that helmet kit. And give him best weapon, you know, if he gets his choice of weapon because he's the one taking the risk. But, you know, best weapon system available. And this is something, if you go price, if you go price right now, what it costs just for a standard ballistic helmet, the price that you just quoted is about half of what they want for the quality of helmet that's with this kit. That's half for the whole kit of what you'd actually... In fact, I'll tell you what, go over to Botash right now. Take a look at their on-sale ballistic helmets and look at the price for a comparable model. Not with all the gear, not with all the rest. Doesn't come with a carrying bag, doesn't come with a radio set, doesn't come with a ballistic face shield. But it's a complete kit. However, I would say, again, if you can, I know it's a chunk of change. It's close to $1,000. Well, it would be $1,000. It's free shipping, though, from Sportsman's Guide. But if it's $450, then if you're on their mailing list, go look through your emails. In the last couple of days, they've had $50, like one of the deals was $50 off on a $250 order. They had some 20% offs, whatever, like if you bought so much, this would qualify. So you could take a chunk of change out of the cost of this thing with all the special email discounts, which I'd recommend. I already knew about this a little while back. I mentioned it before. I didn't know it come down to this price, which means it's getting closer to the wholesale price. In fact, it's very close to the wholesale price now. So it would definitely be. What's your aim on sizing? Sizing is correct. It is. But myself, well, again, I don't know. Now, there's something I'd have to ask. I don't know if they, like, for instance, if it's an extra large helmet, did they go with an extra large gas mask? That's what we have to find out. And the only way I could do that is I'll have to. In fact, I'm going to write this down so I do not forget. I will call and ask about the gas mask to helmet size because the sizing is basically as you can imagine it's the helmet. That's what's interesting. Now personally, I like if I can get a bigger helmet for the same amount of money but I can wear the same gas mask then I would do it because you can remember you can suck in the basket on the inside, you adjust it and it will fit down to large So, you know, just on the above large, not much. And so basically it got more armor, more helmet hanging around your head, which I prefer anyway. In other words, if I'm gonna wear a ballistic helmet, I think I'd like most of my beater covered. I'm not excited about the newest helmets. I still like the PazGAT because I understand the intention. And I'm not, you know, I'm not a secret squirrel operator. So, but this helmet, this, I think this is basically It's not the, what is it, Sec 2. This is a completely different system. I do know that. It's all completely committed to high end, I don't know, I don't think it was riot. I think this was more forward area, like advanced assault team. That's what it was for. They say it was for riot, but if it is, the only reason you got that ballistic shield set up there is you're expecting bullets. You know what I mean? It's not set up just for dealing with bricks, rocks, and whatever. It's a bullet stopper. That's what that face shield is. And it's thick. The only thing that's comparable out there that's on the market are those Russian ballistic all cover helmets that are being made that have the similar shield in the front. And they're an ungodly amount. They are not in any of our markets for a cost. Which you can buy that helmet for, you're looking at picking up a whole bunch of rifles, which would be my first choice. So, this is a deal. Go ahead, jump in there. I'm sorry, let's go off topic. Do you have a question? My music request is uh... I think it's Carl. Carl. You're breaking up. I only got like one or two words. I don't think you can hear me. Okay, I don't have any discussion here. There we go. Go ahead. Try that. Okay. Yeah, I have a music request. The song is... Band of... I'm sorry, the band is called Band of Heathens and the song is called Hurricane. So it's hurricane by band of heathens. And hurry, hurry cane hurricane. OK. Well, you're good. Thank you. Let me get, I'll tell you what. Music request, band of heathens, song, hurricane. Let me get an N on the end of that hurricane. Make sure it says N. There we go. Hurricane, no hurricane. With a E or an N. More N's, whatever. There we go. So, again, real quick, Ed's lining up the music. Ed, as soon as you got it ready, I'll shut up. But thank you for bringing the subject up. We're going to talk about it past the song, the music request. Here we go. Ed's got it. Word again with the song, Hurricane, for everybody out there. Carl from Virginia, that was your request. You know what? Paul asked for propaganda yesterday. We're going to play a second song. So for Paul out there, if you're just casually listening, propaganda by Muse, Ed. That'll bring us just up to number two on the chart. We usually do a couple each hour. And I got to stay the course on this one because we're kind of running behind. We keep getting more requests and me not getting enough of him out there to Edward where he can run them for us. So for everybody out there, let me know. Yeah, we're back. Wow, yay! I love it when the crew's together like that. Anyway, Propaganda by Muse. And it is Communications Tuesday. Hold on, we got a call. Okay, we got a call there. Go ahead. This is Paul. Thank you for playing that, Mark. Not a problem. And again, appreciate it. It's one of those staple songs. I'll tell you what, it's so appropriate with all the drivel we're seeing right now in the system. I mean, it just, it fits. It's just where it belongs. So we're going to keep using it. Thank you. And again, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on the WBCQ, the planet, 6.160 regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet. And that's Monday through Friday, 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Nope, not this hour, not the next hour, the third hour. If you could, please take the time. I was visiting one of our friends and he was working one of his old rigs the other day, getting ready to do just exactly that. Again, there's a lot of old grun digs. It's not really an antique piece of equipment, but it is old now. 1980s grun dig, well guys, that's 40 years old plus 45 years old. So, yeah, you know what, I guess it is old, but it's cool and old, works just fine. Watch the yard sales for equipment like that. There's stuff laying all over the place. You can make deals, please do, and then you can listen in on shortwave on WBCQ, 6.160 regular shortwave, 8 to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday, Eastern Standard Time, of course. I want to get back here real quick because we're not going to be in the houndness in the next hour, but weatherization of your equipment is especially critical. Also, since we're talking about Mr. Ziploc bag as your friend and don't forget Mr. Rubber Band. Rubber bands are cool because again depending on how you have to hook up your equipment, we were talking about making bicycle rubber bands out of bicycle inner tubes that are dead, okay stuff that people like the bike stores are getting rid of. Always ask, they'll give them to you. See you don't have to buy them or just whenever you're working on the bikes you might have, if you've got a tire put it off to the side, hang it up on a hook and make a kit. Grab a Ziploc bag. chop it up, put some tape in there, put some thread in there, put some paracord in there. And for instance, a lot of your rigs have a radio station on them. A lot of your vests, you have Molly rigs have a number of different Molly radio pouches available, so those are standard. But you're still not going to effectively be able to keep your equipment completely out of the moisture. So that's where Mr. Ziploc bag comes in to give you that first tier outer protection that's best. Now the pouches are great, but sometimes you have to improvise. Well, if you have to improvise, you don't have a pouch. This is where you take those bicycle litter tube rubber bands you made, whatever thickness, you know, in other words however high you need them, half inch, one inch, whatever. You slide them on your rig like on your old M1956 suspenders or on your TA90, any of your Euro rigs or your European, both Eastern and Western European combat rigs or suspenders that are made. You slide that thing up there, hook the latch back down below, and you can hook your radio up in the Ziploc bag, because we want to keep it, you know, again dry. But you use the rubber band to hold it into the station, wherever it is you want to put it. And you can also duct tape it if you want to. But the nice thing about the rubber band, it allows for flexibility. A lot of people are using the umbilical with a headset, a boom mic, or a mic set of some kind. That works and makes it hands-free, which I greatly appreciate. I understand what you're thinking about. But if you're an RO, you want to make sure that in your kit you have both that headset and a hands, along with a separate headset. And yes, you even cover the headphones. This is something that most people won't think about, but the rain we had today would get into everything. I have a lot of equipment I had to move, or been moving, for weeks and days here, and I have to make sure I automatically think about weatherization with the pallets and pallets and pallets of stuff that we're moving. It's always my first consideration when planning any of this, because it's no different from any combat operation. And again, all it takes is one boo-boo to add a whole lot of extra work, drying, cleaning out, or doing whatever you've got to do to equipment that otherwise you shouldn't have to do any maintenance on if you do the right thing. So again, giving you ideas, listen to the hour, go back through it. And another thing to remember too is, and there are tricks with even using Vaseline to seal up certain points. One of the advantages is again, easy to wipe off, but that's another way to keep things from moving up track connector points and lines. So just ideas, stuff that we've used, stuff that works, and it's stuff that you can put into a quick toolkit. or as part of your radio rig or part of your maintenance for the unit itself. Ziploc bags, I buy boxes and boxes. Oh wait a minute, I do. I buy boxes and boxes and boxes and boxes of them. And whenever I see them for free, I grab them. The other day I got two, well, what were they? 15 by 20. large format Ziploc bags. What are those for? All the gear and stuff. When I put it into these barrels we're talking about, everything goes into a Ziploc bag. It's shirts, field jackets, field jacket liners. Each item is in its own bag. I learned this from the donut of destruction and how they package things for long term. And you know what? It's amazing how well the ideas work. I'm not going to argue with success. And that's exactly what the Donor of Destruction and they have been good about learning lessons and how to keep things secure when trying to get them into the field where the troops are. You need to be creative too. We don't have that big luxury of the trillions of dollars stolen from us that the government has, but because we're going to be more efficient, we'll do a better job with less. A much better job. Prior to proper planning, prevents piss poor performance. Also, yes, somebody's asking, yeah, the batteries should be in Ziploc bags. Everything, spare batteries, your spare parts kit in the field, everything, and it should be individually itemized. Remember these black radio bags that were available. I don't know if they're still over there at Sportsman's Guide. They're only about like $4 a piece, used. They're $6 new, which if you want to get new, get new. But the used ones, for sure, had extra pouches in them. Everyone that I ordered that was one of the used ones for less money is in excellent condition, as I pointed out on the air. And you get like an extra, like that radio pouch I was talking about. They're perfect for like the Baofjangs and most of the other radios. It was inside the radio bag for the PRC radio that the bag was built for. And anything I put into that kit, which I did a double, for instance, I did two balfian kits with the two pouches, the first ones I bought. And there's two radios, two tactical antennas, all the spare microphones, spare batteries, tune up kit, cleaning, spare Ziploc bags, rubber bands, everything we're talking about all fits into a nice, tight little kit there. Not as bulky or not as much quantity as maybe I'd like, but it's perfect for the size radio. Are you talking about the when we saw the commander, Dave, at the meeting over there? Yeah. Those things are great. You know he was able to put in there as well? Is that extended antenna? Over. Right. Two of the antennas will fit. Yes, you can buy the extension antennas for the Baoqiang. And they go right in. There's a long slip pocket for those. So, exactly, this is one of the nicest little packages available if they still have them. They may not have them at Sportsman's Guide. I mean, come on guys, it's surplus. At some point, they run out. The bathtub gets empty eventually. Not maybe right away, but eventually. So it is surplus. And if you run into it and you see something you like, at least get the basics so that you've got everything you need to kick off, to begin with. And if you're lucky and you can go back and dip from that well again, do it. That's how it works. Again, there's a bunch of other armored radio bags out there, by the way. We've talked about this before. If you go into the MOLLEGARE, the Coyote Brown stuff on the Marine Corps and also from the Army, there's three or four different padded radio or optic pouches. One of them is meant for the night vision goggles, a couple of them are meant for different sensor units. One of them is for the biological and nuclear and chemical sensors, basically for biological and chemical, forgive me. And the price is right, they're very reasonable. Even brand new they're very reasonable. So, they're definitely worth the cost to pick up and put in the inventory or incorporate into your system. You've got to find out for sure if it fits what you're using, obviously. But once you've got the dimensions worked out, you see what it is that's useful or not useful. Take advantage of it. And again, this isn't going to be around forever and for the time being we're flush with material. We just came out of a war, a couple of different wars actually. We're feeding off of that, just like we're still feeding off World War II stuff. What am I talking about? We're feeding off World War II equipment and we still have all this other neat stuff showing up. So again, if you pay attention and you cherry pick, you can put together a pretty decent combo rig. And as good as anything the government's got, but not at the cost. We let them pay for it first, and then we took advantage of what they purchased. That's how you do it. Just do it. Hey Mark. Go ahead, real quick. Yeah Mark, is Jim calling from Alberta, Canada? Yes, please. Just so you know, India and Pakistan are now exchanging missile strikes on each other. Pakistan is claiming that they shot down two Indian fighter jets, the French-built ones, over Pakistan airspace. India is claiming they hit nine militant bases or whatever in Kashmir and Pakistan. And now Pakistan is in the middle of retaliating. It's all over Twitter. There's videos. It's bad. They are like nistling the crap out of each other. You know what's funny about this? Thank you for calling and bringing this up and reporting it. One of the things to remember is everybody yaps about Iran. Pakistan and India are both nuclear powers. Kashmir was actually hands off for a very long time, but quietly it has been a war zone for a couple years now at least. And the bad part about that is Pakistan has nowhere to go. If they backed Pakistan up to the wall, Pakistan, well, what would you do? Does everybody understand what I'm saying? So, if they're escalating, and it's rather bizarre to me, there's only one other consideration. They're whipping up a war, hopefully maybe they get some money from Trump. I mean, because it really, there's nothing that is, let's just say in the last several months, if you ask somebody, hey, what do you think about the war coming up with Pakistan and India? Nobody ever goes, what? So the fact that this is escalating the way that this is, well, that's one of the ways to get things going in general. I think we need to send back all those Pakistani and Indian guys that are here that aren't supposed to be here so we can ship them back so they can fill the army ranks. What do you think, Mark? They could valiantly defend their country. Valiantly, as a matter of fact. Many of them are on special visas. We don't need them if their country needs them more than we do. Perhaps they should go back now. Maybe they all had a better idea what was in the wind, guys, than we did. And that's why they were asked to go all headed this way. You ever think about that one? Hey! Remember, unask the AO. So, maybe they've already got that idea in mind. That's why we keep seeing more of the Indians showing up and the Iraqis showing up on our doorstep. Okay, we're at the top. Thank you for the heads up there. God bless you, sir. And again, guys, you might want to do a quick glance over your shoulder to see what's happening with that. He obviously is a member of this war will be televised by pretty much every war in the 21st century will be televised. I'm honest here about it. You can't be sure, but change is definitely gonna be some coverage. God bless our Republic. Yes, to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march both day and night. We'll draw. You should be slapped, beat them down hard, and remember, keep your gas mask handy if somebody starts a nuclear exchange. Well, there's a basic rule I will remind you about nuclear conflict. Use it or lose it. And everybody has the same philosophy with regard to their nuclear arsenal. Use it. Or lose it Heads up people pay attention. I'm taking breaks run use the bathroom. 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I've got a bunch of stuff flying in because of what our friend from Canada said as a matter of fact. Hold on here. There is a bunch of live footage with regard to the present exchange going on. This is Carl from Virginia. I just want to say it's kind of scary that the fate of the human race will be determined by a nation that would rather starve death than eat the free-range cattle right in front of them and then another one that still likes it. I know. Well, they're starving. But the sacred cow is the sacred cow and you know we will not of course complain about the people who are worshipping the cow. But, as you said, cow is pretty tasty and most people find this out and go, I will have to sacrifice my religious beliefs a little bit just to have a little more of the holy cow. I know how this is. The buffalo for the American Indians is sacred because it's delicious. So tasty and so good for you. Exactly. Well, the problem is that again, Pakistan, see here's the thing, Pakistan has had An ongoing war for what? It's been 500 years. This is the 21st century. Most people don't realize exactly how deep the animosity runs between those two countries, but it's been a losing, sliding downhill battle for Pakistan for a very long time. Let me point something out. We just mentioned Kashmir here when we were at the top of the hour, when we were coming up on it. Cashmere, let me jog your memory on this, up until not too long ago, National Geographic and many others, well I won't say not too long ago, because this last 10 years have been pretty bad, but nobody's been paying attention. But Cashmere, if you go to any of the old National Geographic's, was pretty much untouched. The lake and river constructions and palaces and old palaces and old monuments and such were pretty much untouched and were quite colorful, etc. Well, if you've been seeing any of the imagery from the last several years out of Kashmir, all of those locations that you can find in all those old National Geographics are either gray or burned. Either gray as in they've been in the war zone, they've been torched, they've been close bombed, they're looking, everything's tired. And the fact, like I said earlier, India doesn't, or forgive me, Pakistan doesn't have anywhere to go. India continues to press the envelope, Pakistan continues to press back. But if they keep this up, you see Pakistan being a nuclear power, well, you bought the nukes for a reason. Does everybody understand this? And now, the question is, did the US government take control of Pakistan's nukes? If they did, then Pakistan is in a bad situation set up by the US government. because we may have taken custodial ship of the nukes, which demonstrates why you don't trust our country for anything. Meanwhile, as we've seen, India seems to be the present chosen, pat on the head, squeeze on the ass, you know, friendly, cheap labor pool resource for everything from manning the secret police forces in America. to operating elements of our communication system to everything, that collection even, come on. Hello, how are you doing? Mrs. Mark Kornke. Mrs. Mark Kornke, how do you Mrs. Mark? My name's Mark. Yes, I am thanking you. Very much how you do, Ms. Korn-Ms-Mark. Ms. Ms. Ms. M-I-S-S. Ms. Mark, it is very nice to talk to you. Would you like to buy our credit card thingy? Seriously, I get calls, we've gotten calls like this and it's miss Mark miss. No, I that's mister. I don't correct them I'm just well listening because it's kind of fun you learn But here's the thing you would believe that all of these companies that have bought all of these hack Operations including our US government with regard to Social Security and everything else. It's being run by the hacks. They've taken over. Yeah out of India You're gonna talk to Some third world person who barely has a command of the language or has no command of the language and your US government Donald Trump just think it's a who. Elon Musk thinks it's a who. He's laughing his ass off in America. While he's busy, that's the new slave labor pool. Well, if that's the case and Pakistan has somehow entrusted the US, if I were Pakistan, I'd figure out real quick where to find some better friends. The problem is Pakistan can't really, and this is what's weird about this conflict, you might notice that Pakistan is running Chinese. Now, whereas India is running Russian. So there's kind of a weird X going on here. India, its primary conduit certainly is from the ocean if it has an option, but is through the northeastern passages and through the northeastern, or forgive me, northwestern part of the country. Pakistan is in the same situation. It doesn't have direct or as direct resource contact with China as it would like, so it has this crisscross thing going on. Pakistan flies Chinese. A lot of their missiles are Chinese. Their weapon systems and support equipment, they build themselves, but they will buy Chinese or anybody else who has something for sale. And so this would be a very interesting mish-mish if this escalates right now. And if this is escalating right now, it's escalating because the ring knockers are trying desperately to get a war going. And of all the countries that are facing off and grimacing at each other, China and India have been doing that for a very long time. In fact, they've been at war forever with a war that's been up in the Himalayas but not down amongst the population. Let me remind you last year you had battles, hand-to-hand combat actions between India and China. Anybody remember when I covered this on the air? They literally have made an agreement that they can try to beat the shit out of each other or kill each other with anything you got. Sticks, clubs, baseball bats, batons, they can carry shields. Literally, they've gone medieval in the mountains. There's one story where the Chinese general is standing there and he's cheering his troops on as they're fighting with the Indian troops. And then the Indian troops in turn being the bad bastards that they were, threw many of the Chinese troops into the river below where some number perished and drowned and or were drowned by being held under. And the battle continued for so many hours and then they recovered, reorganized and attacked again. Have any of you seen any of this? There's actual imagery. There's video footage of the... Go ahead. Yeah. It reminds me of the 1930s New York street gangs used to kind of fight the same way. Yeah. Well, it gets me as it's medieval. I mean, guys, we're talking you're wearing modern uniforms. Everybody goes, no, it's going to be rifles and artillery. Well, they've got all of that, but that's not what they're doing. They're literally fighting hand to hand, close quarter combat, Indian troops and Chinese troops. Now, that's been going on for the last several years, well, last three, four years. This thing with Pakistan, the fact that it's escalated the way it has, guys, we have influence in India, not as much as we'd like, perhaps. That's why we're trying to buy India's manpower to make a bigger dent in possibly manipulating India more extensively. Because Russia has just as much of a finger in the pie, and by the way, so does the EU through England. For the longest time, England provided almost 100% of all national defense for India. They didn't like it, but they were friendly enough that they went along with it. Vickers was one of the last big artillery contractors. I think they still do sell some, but the Russians have sold just as much. Again, I will remind you that on the one hand Pakistan is either HK slash G3 and other HK designs or AK Chinese model AK rifles. On the Indian side, they have a number of weapons, needless to say, that have been in service for the last 50 years. But in addition, remember, India was the first country to receive a contract factory to do to build ak-74s for the Indian Army so the ak-74 was India was one of the first countries to adopt but also build the ak-74 in 545 by 39 and Those contacts are see these these these tendrils are deep guys the ak-74 is way back in the taillights now It's behind us by decades. It's not it's still in service. You're good. It's everywhere don't make any mistake about that But there's a lot of other overlapping AK variants that have been in service since. And India, it builds its own when it can. But it's tooling. And again, all the affiliate technical support came from Russia. So we've got a really bizarre battlefield situation developing here. We obviously now have accelerated casualties, which again, especially if we're looking at aircraft engagements accelerating. Now here's the thing. There may have been some of this going on over the last several months, and it's been given absolutely no coverage. I mean for the last year. There has been a constant pattern of contact between India and Pakistan. As I said, it's been non-stop. It's been the drip, drip, drip of agonizing conflict. You know, tedious and destructive. So this type of escalation and being given a lot of extra coverage, that's a big flare. Now, with that being the case, we're looking at a radiological threat that could start out in a theater of operation that is obscure and very quickly escalate out in another direction. Why? India understands that they might have to worry about somebody else. Who would that somebody else be? Well, China. If China and India exchange Then you can figure that a number of other active players would escalate very quickly, not the least of which would be, although with no nuclear capability per se, but with definitely high strategic weapon systems that can reach, for instance, Taiwan, Korea, And, by the way, let's not forget Korea has already said, and Japan has already also said, that they're not going to let China overrun Taiwan. So this one action begets the other action begets the decision to make yet another action, and this cascades from a pebble into a rock slide. And again, would nuclear weapons use it or lose it? Once people start throwing those kinds of mushrooms and marsh gas around, it is going to be very unlikely that people are not going to send something down range to what they perceive to be their greatest threat. Another consideration is that one side or the other, Pakistan or India, just decide to say, you know what, we're launching at each other, but I got one or two left over. Why don't I send them over that way? And all of a sudden, they've got a nuclear device going off someplace else that the Israelis set off and try to claim that, oh, did I say that? Try to claim that the Pakistanis or the Indians did. You get my drift? Let's not forget the play actor that's the most wicked of the bunch, and that's the Israelis. And the Israelis have a stolen nuclear arsenal where they've killed Americans, they've killed Europeans, they've hijacked ships, they've stolen materials. of all types. They've got spies and rats in every system and these SOBs plan on trying to get a whole bunch of us killed. They need desperately to get us killed to deflect from what it is that's of interest to the American people right now. So that in and of itself puts us at risk right from the get-go. Wow, it didn't take Mark but a minute to bring you back to reality with the Israelis. Oops, did I say that? Yes, I did. Yes, I did. So, Again, I haven't had a chance to see what any of the latest imagery is, thank you, caller, but that's going to be the first thing that I'll be doing once we get off the air. And in the meantime, nuclear biological chemical defense technology, if you have not picked up a gas mask, No, the both Smoke Up Your Arms Golden Age is not going to eradicate all of history the way everybody hoped and everything's going to be a warm fuzzy and we won't have to do anything because everybody else is going to do for us and everything will be right as red. No, it's not. Okay, it's not right as rain. Things are not good. Bad guys are still trying to kill bad guys or even good guys and bad guys or even both sides being relatively good guys. We really shouldn't be fighting, but somebody pumped them up and got them into it right now. And I don't think that's accidental by any stretch of the imagination. War is a great way to deflect everybody from facing the reality of criminal activity on the part of people in your government. And I think that's what this is probably about. So again, that means that a watch for somebody dropping an egg in our basket, and if it's going to be anybody, it'll be the Israelis. So we need to be prepared for that. If you do not have a gas mask suggestion, go to gunpartscorp.com. They have a whole section just on gas masks and protective equipment and spare parts. So check them out. They have the Nokia. a copy of the M9. It's the Nokia model variant that even is, well actually no, correction. It's the Yugoslavian M1 Nokia built mask that is the closest thing to the M9 gas mask you could find. It's a good mask, it works. I have many of them. I got a pile of 20 of them. Well not a pile, but a box of 20 sitting here with two spare filters for each. Well actually two cases of filters. And that is how I deployed auxiliaries all over different locations, not just on the property here but all over the state. So they work, they're a solution, I've used them, I'm familiar with them, I'm happy with them. It's something for you if you're limited in budget, which a lot of people are. If you don't think that you're the right for you, not a problem. You're not gonna offend me in any way, because you gotta live your life. But I highly recommend you pick up something if you don't have a gas mask, ASAP. No panic, just common sense. There's no reason not to have PPE, protective equipment, personal protective equipment, in a situation like this. In fact, kind of stupid not to, to be quite honest. So do what you can, figure out what floats your boat. You can go to Sportsman's Guide. You can go to any number of other companies out there. They have resources over the counter. If all else fails, go to Grainger. Grainger is a good choice because they have brand new. If you want brand new, you can also go China Sport. The Teemu out there, which, would you use those? Yeah, I bought a bunch of those. The cheaper gas masks that they have available, nothing fancy. They're just conventional PPE equipment. It works. Again, I also wanted to experiment with it because I wanted to see how well it works. So yes, we've picked up a number of the Teemu model of masks and spare filters, although it's really cool. It was about time I picked up the Teemu ones, the models, the 3M type. I ran into cases of filters for free almost. So I grabbed as many of those as I could. I grabbed every filter we had in front of us and put them on the shelf with these particular masks. So if you show up, someone's going to end up with that mask as a standard issue. Why? Because I got a bunch of them. And they weren't expensive. They're actually reasonably priced. They're not American first grade, first quality, but they're serviceable enough for the mission. So they work and they will get the job done. Oops, sorry about that. We're at the bottom of the hour talking about getting the job done. We're going to try and stay with a clock for a change here. And first of all, you're listening to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. If you would like to write us, you can write us at PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. And hold on here. I've got to pull the list off to the side. What the hell? What we just heard? Again, not everybody in Canada is a communist. Okay, first of all, I've got to qualify that. We have many good friends who are listening in Canada that have written and we've been in discourse with for decades. So don't make any mistake about that. Problem is that most of the rest of the Canadians are communists. Rumors of War by Al Stewart. Ed, Rumors of War by Al Stewart. Let's start with that. That'll be a good choice. Bottom of the hour here, libertytreeradio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org. And we are also on WBCQ 6.160, 8 to 9 PM. Here we go. It just died completely. I died. There we go. We are back. Al Stewart, Rumors of War. What the heck? Since we could have a nuclear exchange at any time, then there's only one logical song, which by the way, Patriots, surviving the coming collapse by James Wesley Rawls, the original title for it was, The End of the World as We Know It. That's right. It starts with a hurricane. Anyway, how about that Ed? Let's roll into, It's the End of the Worms as we know them. Remember this song, the music, Singing Worms. And you are listening to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. And we're going to roll in with a little follow up with, It's the End of the Worms. Time might spend some time alone. It starts with an earthquake. or Hurricane. Lenny Bruce, foul-mouthed bastard. Anyway, again, it's the end of the world as we know it. Till we talk. And for all of you again, I mentioned, somebody haven't mentioned in a while, James Wesley Rawls' Patriots surviving the coming collapse. Guys, if you get a chance, excellent book, read, The idea was to put something in a book format. Most people were not doing this. When James Wesley Rawls put this together, the text together, it was designed as a making mistakes. It was not just, people are stupid, some of the people made mistakes. Yeah, well that's the whole point, is to remind you that people do make mistakes. And they made it part of the storyline so that you would hopefully learn in the process. That was the reason behind that. In other words, you can go perfect for everybody. There are things that, no matter what you do with a book, somebody is going to complain. No matter what it is you do. No matter what you write. Get over it. Just get on with doing whatever you're going to do to create something. Put it down. Get it down in writing. Get it in black and white. Generate it. Get it out there. See who pisses and moans about it. Have fun. Do another one. Just that simple. Otherwise, if you're a littler, there's an ass hat out there who will whine, piss, or moan about whatever you do no matter what. Get over that too. Get on with the mission. If you're actually interested in doing something like that, don't hesitate. Don't wait. Get it done. Get into the groove, start putting pen to paper. Patriot, Surviving the Coming Collapse by James Westley. Let's see, Survivalblog.com. Take the time, go over to Survivalblog.com. I haven't mentioned that enough recently. Make sure that we covered it. Guys, pick up and take a look at it. James has written more than just the original work, as a matter of fact, as you may know. He did add to the collection and extended the storyline out so that he actually followed up on what happened, the stories of the other parties who were part of the prep group when the whole thing went to Helen Handcart. Each of their stories was again a process of success and failure, mistakes made, and correcting the mistakes as they went. Went along, actually did what they could to stay the course, and eventually they did become part of the group and part of the resistance later on, if you recall in the storyline. But there are, I believe, There were four, but I think there's a fifth book that he's got out there. And of course, James has done other work too. So James Wesley Rawls, Survival Blog, way ahead of most. Now let's not forget another person, which I don't know if he's actually out there in a lifestyle. Fred Rexer. Yes, it was a page name. It's a moniker. There we go. Fred Rexer, you've heard me mention him many times recently here, Fred Rexer was 100% absolutely right. Fred Rexer, and if you read any of the works done by him, especially in the early 80s, he did a great job of hitting the nail on the head. The basic rule is in the situations of man-made or natural catastrophe, guess what? The majority is always wrong. Look at what happened with the coronavirus scam and how many people foolishly went along with the tripe because they just wanted to go along to get along. And so they wanted to drag everybody else to their deaths with them. And we didn't want to cooperate, which is good. We learned a long time ago not to listen to stupid. And so because of that, we saved ourselves from being part of the murder, death, kill fiasco. But there's a lot of other people who wanted to commit ritual simpaku. And they did. Can't do anything about it. The only thing I can say is again, pay attention because they're going to try several different variants of the same scam again. Not a surprise. There's nobody shocked. Do I sound shocked? Oh my goodness, I'm shocked. I'm not shocked about any of their BS to begin with. There's nothing that they've done that has been a surprise for any of us. If you're in the Patriot effort, we've been involved in this fight for a long time. We've got a pretty good idea how. Our enemy operates, and our enemy operated exactly as we anticipated. Now, the big thing is to be ahead of the curve with the next curve ball they're trying to throw. So let's make sure that we not join the pack over the cliff to destruction when the time comes. Very quickly here again, let's see, hold on, well, we've got about 15 minutes. If the exchange with Pakistan were to continue to escalate, then we're probably going to see also a full range of high-end weapons used. One of the things with the nuclear exchange is other weapons technology that hasn't been used on the battlefield for a while. Yes, biological, but chemical is always more desirable than biological and it's not talked about. In fact, everybody wants to skip around chemical. But chemical, with regard to government operations, you can deploy something. It does not have to be residual, but it can be incredibly devastating, well, it will be if you're ill-prepared, So I cannot emphasize enough that if we see an escalation, higher end or mid-grade chemical weapons are very likely to be deployed within a very short period of time if they start an exchange of the type we're talking about. A chemical on the tactical end in the battlefield is designed to either work like a giant or chemical land mine to block an enemy advance or it can be used as a screen to commit to an offensive action of some kind. It works both ways, but it's more common in the initial with a defender, it's more common to be used as a block. As a kind of like a wall, you can drop in front of the enemy and it's hoped that they will not be too ambitious to test the very murky clouds of mushroom gas that the enemy, that the aggressor has deployed. Now, it's no guarantee that either side is going to slow down. Number one, as I will remind you, is the India, Indian military, though not completely embracing Russian philosophy, Still, does believe in what we call fight through. And because of that, what that means is that they're not going to slow down in theory. They have full range. They're better units. Now this is one thing about India and Pakistan. You have an extreme three grades of fighting elements that are going to be deployed or already deployed. The first and foremost, the upper end regular military, quote unquote, professional force, has all of the nuclear, biological, chemical defense technology of any other army. Second tier, not so much. Typically again, older residual equipment left over. is what they're primarily using with each progression in the where the unit is in the pecking order an alpha, bravo or charlie type formation, A, B or C type formation. The quality of their material is obviously going to be a step lower. If they can, but these countries can't typically, they would try if they could, they would have, they will have tried to provide consistent defense for all of the military top to bottom. But it's pretty difficult for a second power of the type that these two are. So it would be a very quick degradation if the forward units, the higher end units, the Alpha, Alpha males, Spark-Bark, you know like dogs, the Alpha forces would be more than capable of actually moving through the environment and working in it. But you don't stand there and bathe in the chemical, biological, or nuclear threat. The idea is to be able to, as I said, fight through. And that's something that, yes, the Indian military does have the capability. But to what degree? About equal to the overall fighting strength of the Pakistani military. Think about it that way. The Pakistani military is limited. And again, nobody throws anything away in these countries, so you're going to see a lot of... if people were stupid, people have been making stupid comments about the Ukraine conflict since the beginning. Nobody is 100% up to the latest and greatest, not even the US military. What nobody talks about is how much we have pre-deployed around the planet that is kind of like last year's model. Does everybody understand that? Now, there's been a lot of discussion about the underground bases and the stuff they've been using there. I was actually going to talk about that tonight, but we're probably going to discuss it during the 8 o'clock hour because it's going to overlap with what we're seeing happening right now. They don't have all of the newest, but newer isn't necessarily better people. Understand that. Newer isn't actually all that impressive anymore. Yeah, it's newer, but it's, you know, you know, Krapustan China or, you know, Krapustan American Left, well, I won't say American Left, but American New Production, which isn't great. Older production, especially middle Cold War, 60s to 70s. As far as most of the operating systems go, those are, the operating systems are superior. Most all of the equipment in that window of time was better built, higher standard, better backup and resilient replacement and support. In other words, backup to backup to backup with regard to a system with helicopters or with tanks or with transports and trucks, you name it. Everything was better built and more intelligently built. and purpose built for combat military operations and sustainment. The newer equipment presently made is not. Most of it is planet crapoo, but that's not accidental. If the idea is to abandon us, so to speak, and for the government to go more lock, as in, you know, from, you know, H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds, they become the troglodyte, you know, the underground chud dwellers, which is what they're planning on doing. What's gonna happen there is What they got, importantly, is just to have it. It's not to have necessarily the newest, but to have it. They will, again, utilize all the material and equipment that we've talked about that they've stacked and racked. It's in a number of different deployments around the country. I've mentioned many times that Detroit salt mines are completely militarily developed. The general population doesn't access that for a reason. There is constant and active military traffic any given part of the day. The underground complexes have been expanded upon, heavily improved. That's not the only location, but it's one of many where they've taken existing off-the-shelf systems, you know, whatever is mines or other played out facilities. and have converted them over to their needs. It wasn't difficult with the salt mines. They were already in the works and in the plans decades ago. They just went full hog on modifying and then interlocking them with the other underground complexes and sites in the Midwest or in the Rockies or wherever they are. They are not necessarily using new factors a lot of older but the older is easier to actually rebuild and maintain and unless you do something really funky to it battlefield casualties, you know damage situation That's not going to happen right now The equipment will run for an indefinite period of time and that's part of the math formula. They were counting on With regard to India and Pakistan, you have everything from AAA tier equipment down to Cold War era equipment. All of it will be used. All of it's deadly. All of it will be part of the fight. If they escalate, escalate, escalate as it appears they are doing right now. So as they keep turning a card and flipping and becoming more aggressive to the point where finally they just flip the last card and go for the gusto. So, again, pay attention. I can't emphasize enough if you do not have NBC protection, you need it. Nuclear, biological, and chemical defense technology. It's not expensive. Once you've got it, you've got it for as long as you're going to need it. Then you can get on to other things. But please take the time to invest. There's still Again, the availability is out there. You can go to everything from Bud K to Sportsman's Guide to, I mentioned Gun Parts Corp, but there's several dozen companies out there that offer military surplus PPE. If you don't want to go that way, go Granger. Granger's over the counter, they're available right now, they've got all kinds of cool stuff on the shelf. You figure out what you need and run with that puppy. I'm not gonna argue with you, I'm not living with you. So whatever it is that floats your boat, the important thing is act, get it done, and then get on to other things. There's all kinds of other stuff on the shopping list that you need to take care of. Not the least of which is food, food, more food, and food. water? You got that on the shelf, right? You've been putting it on the shelf the way Uncle Mark's been recommending so you don't have to worry about, oh, you haven't? Wow. Oh well. What can I say? I can't argue or complain. Not really, I'm not in any position to complain. But if you're without, you're going to be in trouble, you know, prior to proper planning. So do what you can, square that away too. Each element of what we're talking about is simple, a simple process. Ridiculously simple. Purely a matter of whether or not you stepped up to the plate. Now, we're almost to the top. Communications, batteries, batteries, and batteries. Recommendation. If you've got equipment that needs to be charged up or if you have equipment that is rechargeable, I would charge it now. just as a policy, what can you do to kind of alleviate some of the tension and pressure if you believe that we're escalating into a conflict? Well, the basics take up your time and keep you busy. So go through your equipment, do an inspection top to bottom, confirm what it is that you still need to top off. Don't forget you can also change out your water if you haven't done it since the winter. for your canteens, good idea to dump, flush and insert new. Only takes a few minutes to do that, gives you a chance to check the rest of your equipment, go down through your checklist, confirm what it is that you still need to take care of and on to other things. So simple, it's ridiculous prior to proper planning again. Oh, hold on here. Top of the hour, too. OK, hold on. And so again, I can't emphasize enough. Oh, somebody's asking about children's gas masks. Well, that's a good one. This is probably where Teemu is going to come in, because you can order smaller sizes. The very smaller, extra small masks will probably deal with some children. You're going to have to do some research and pull. If you're doing this last minute, Children's masks and infant tech is out there, but it's always the toughest because again, there was never, from the surplus end, not that much has ever been offered inside the US. It doesn't mean that it's not available, but the US government has tried to prevent, and the British government have tried to prevent civil defense from being developed in the US because the American people are the first enemy of the globalist. They are waging war against us. That's their plan. So for the British regime, the monarchist regime, and for the other elements that are planning on trying to get you deadified, they have a plan and they plan on sticking to it and part of it has been denial. So we, in order for you to acquire some of this, you're going to have to do some quick research, look to see who has what on the shelf. At this moment in time, I don't know what all is readily available. You're going to have to scour the system to figure out what you need. If you've already figured it out, you've got to find what you need. There we go. Uncle Mark will get it right eventually. So again, take the time and look to see what's available off the shelf in the system. And then run with what it is that makes sense. Part of that is going to be a, I understand, budget. Now everybody's looking at the prices and they're going to cross-site. Because that's, yes, that's the nature of new, new NBC equipment. It's expensive. It always has been. This is why Surplus has always been the best solution to deal with these problems. Simply because it's affordable enough to sell. Okay, we're at the top here. I'm gonna get a chance to get a quick follow-up on what we've been discussing. Should be some interesting footage already at this university. God bless our republic. We shall prevail and we shall put the empires on the run. We're on the mark both day and night. Organize our McQuibbin train as a militia. Establish a 5-10 program in the area of operations. The ship is the key to victory. The government doesn't have anything for you other than pull it to the back of your heads. The government perceives the American people as the first enemy of the corporation and the globalist. The group that's in there now aren't going to give from the group to when they're before. They're just working for the other bunch that want to be the royal family. Because of that, we are at risk. They want to get rid of a bunch of us, and we are the first perceived enemy of the E-Vestment now. So take care of what it is you need to do, dial all the I's, cross all the T's. I'm gonna get out of the way, God bless. Ed's taking over, and we'll be back at 8 o'clock. We'll be eating intel reports, both on Liberty Street Radio and WBTQ, 12. 6.1, 6.0, regular, regular. Got it. It is less than a cool, fresh spring, and to one lost ship, a shepherd boy is greater than the richest. If a man rules everything he owes, has he truly lost his worth? Or is it the beginning of a new and brighter world? Who tries to look at his life through hell? This thought got his nothing, there's a block to go around. The world abounds by the wings of change and chance, and never know all the steps. Must learn to join the dead Learn to join the dead Look at the light! Then from the ranch house the man stepped up. He was old beyond his years. When the Ejo Caliero eyes filled up with tears. I have nothing for you, Senor, as he said. I ask you, and it's empty now. There was a time he shook his head and a little bow. I asked him why he'd stayed on in a place where hope was dead. He looked up at me and his face grew soft. This is what he said. Misrais is in Staunakeet. My roots are buried here. I've pushed a chattel. Maria ran to the cold Montana plains. I pushed them through New Mexico. Arizona rains. I've seen ranchers hang on when it's been 45 below. And the costs always crossed my mind as to why they just don't go to a place where life is easier and where nature is not so hard. And then the past comes floating back and I'm in that Diego's yard. I think of him and his quiet pride in the things that he has done. I know that if men battle back in the snow or the broiling sun, they'll live their responsibilities to the land that they love best. America will proudly stand and her vigil will not rest, for no matter what may lie ahead, the answer is allowed and clear. Misraisus is down the key. My ruts are buried here. And I wanna be a hunter-mountain. You're daven, always mama. You're daven. Not your say. Beans are running all night. Person cutters test woven and tight. Strand in each thread is tested and true. All the knots are woven by hand. And on each rope, there will be an egg of one who has betrayed his last. 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 with them. We're torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. He's speaking low to me. He said, we've fought a revolution. We wrote the Constitution. For future generations, this life secured for you. We hoped you'd tire and slavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no goal 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 and 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 a 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 she You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see me harm. And keep our country, keep men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit 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 your children to live in fear? Those sons of the Republic arise. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each ungiven right. And pray to God as I awoke he vanished in the midst of the ones 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. 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. Well, we must be there. Gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southeast, north and ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're on the satellite. We want to say hi to all of our operators there that are both listening and then rebroadcasting at their discretion, both analog and digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, to include WBCQ, the planet 6.160, regular shortwave, WBCQ, the Planet 6.1, 6.0 Regular Shortwave Mondays, your Friday, 8-9pm Eastern Standard Time, right here. It is, well, it's Communications Tuesday. Let me see if I'm alone. Double check. Okay. And it is the 6th of May. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian, the socialist. and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K 2025 Older Calendar 2025 Battle for the Republic Book 3, a dark anniversary. And Ed, if you could, let's queue up the latest guns and gadgets. We have not done one so far today. So let's throw up the latest guns and gadgets. Meanwhile, yes, there has been an interplay between India and Pakistan. Apparently Pakistan had some militant forces who launched a number of attacks, nine particular targets. They engaged inside India. India returned fire with aircraft strikes against the locations that the rockets apparently were launched from. Pakistan claims two aircraft shot down, probably Mirage. Those look like mirages. For years, ATF's main lobby was home to a controversial display. It was a wall-sized gun violence memorial filled with emotional pictures and photos and anti-gun symbolism. But now, under the current leadership, that wall is gone. And I think it's a good thing. This so-called memorial was installed during the Biden administration, and it featured about 120 faces that were meant to represent victims of gun violence. There's no such thing as There's gun violence, there's violence perpetrated with firearms, just like there is with cars. But it was a strategic attempt to stir emotion and link lawful gun ownership to criminal acts. And it was right in the lobby of the Federal Law Enforcement Agency. But ATF isn't supposed to be a propaganda outlet. With the Biden administration on its way out, still some leftovers, and a new wave of leadership setting a different tone, ATF quietly removed the entire display in the last few days. No fanfare, no press conference, just a quiet course correction away from politicizing the messaging. And for far too long, unelected bureaucrats used emotional imagery and misleading narratives to vilify us, the law-abiding Americans who choose to exercise our Second Amendment rights, like we're doing here today at Valor Ridge. And the ATF should never have allowed that wall or the anti-gun messaging that accompanied it to define its identity. If they want to hang a memorial to the lives of the of people that should do it to those who are saved by armed self-defense or the thousands of times a firearm has prevented violent crime. That would be something worth seeing if you're going to DC. Now, of course, the usual anti-gun groups and the media outlets are losing their minds. They're calling this removal an insensitive action claiming that it dishonors these victims. But let's be real, that wall wasn't about honoring victims, it was about weaponizing grief just to justify gun control. And taking it down isn't erasing anybody's memory, it's about ending the abuse of federal property for political theater. Now if you believe the ATF should stop pushing anti-gun rhetoric, and they should be abolished, then make your voice heard down below. Let me know in the comments what you think should happen to the ATF. Guys, stay engaged. Make sure you are subscribed to the channel if you want. Stay in the know because the fight for the Second Amendment never, ever ends. Remember, stay safe, stay vigilant, stay free, stay ready. Come train at Valoridge. Again, thank you, Edward. Short, not very long. But again, Guns N Gadgets over at YouTube, if you get a chance, take the time, go over there, give them a thumbs up on the video you just heard, subscribe to the channel, and get on with other business. Not a problem. There's plenty enough here. Plenty enough to keep you busy. Let's just make a point of, oh, okay, of ensuring that we keep everybody up to speed. Anyway. I wanted to make sure we posted at least one of the Guns and Gadgets videos for the day. That's good enough. Also, going back to this thing with Pakistan, everybody seems to realize that yeah, this is two nuclear powers. That's actually something that they have been doing a good job of reincorporating into almost every report that you will see. on the subject of what just happened. So again, the elements, a particular element inside Pakistan, militant group, whatever you want to call that anymore, which apparently was not part of the government, launched a series of attacks, nine targets, and launched missiles. No indication completely on what the damage was. A lot of noise, but no particulars there. not enough anyway. And then the Indian government took to the air, retaliated, hitting the nine targets where the weapon systems were supposed to have been launched from, but did not attack Pakistani military forces. So there was a division here in terms of understanding Pakistan is still talking about quote-unquote retaliating yet again. I mean, we always see Pakistan fired or somebody in Pakistan fired. India fired back. Now Pakistan says that they think at their discretion that they have the option to return or retaliate in whatever way. So we'll see how that develops. Again, the aircraft probably were mirage. There is, as I mentioned, a wide inventory of equipment. both primary and second line and third line. Countries like India can't afford to get rid of anything, can't just chuck stuff out. They're not the wasteful Americans. We're terrible for that. We're horrible for that. Notoriously so, but well somebody's getting their pockets lined so it's okay. But anyway, in the process of what they did here, they did lose two aircraft. But, apparently they're claiming success in what they intended to do with the airstrikes that followed through and the rest now is a waiting game to see what Pakistan is going to develop. Now, again, I cannot emphasize enough when you start talking about nuclear, use it or lose it is the policy. So for whatever reason, somebody decides to go stupid and go sideways and escalate this for whatever reason in whatever way. Yes, this can move into a nuclear exchange if the cards keep getting flipped. So, so far, very specific response and all parties seem to not be so much frothing at the mouth but trying to calculate how to claim that they've succeeded in whatever they were doing to retaliate against the retaliation. We'll see how that works out. Again, news at 11, as they say, or maybe later. But again, another reason to be prepared, make sure that you have NBC, Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense Technology people, because the parties involved are fully capable in virtually all three categories, Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapon Systems. and their experience too. These people have been fighting for a long time. They were able to respond very quickly. If you take a look at the timetable and the chain of events that led up to where we are at this moment, both sides, the initiators, and then the response were very quick. There was no downtime, no, well, let's think about it. It was, you know, fire, fire, and fire, fire again. So, this is the kind of situation that can drag us into a bigger conflict, it can escalate to bringing other parties, but it's not difficult to do at all. I think one of the interesting things nobody has talked about yet is, okay, this particular element, which is separate from the government, which had nine different launch points, what kind of weapon systems did they use? Did they use American equipment that was acquired from Afghanistan? Nobody's wanted to talk about that one. But again, things have been relatively quiet. There have not been a series of, you know, there's been tensions, but there always are. It's been an ongoing war zone for a very long period of time. So the tension is waiting for the next foot to fall. What's interesting is that it's been relatively quiet, as I said before, in the two-hour block. and all of a sudden this incident develops the way that it does, what's changed? Well, there's a massive U.S. inventory that the Israeli arms dealers have been spreading all over the planet. Jewish mob got in there right away. Partial process was contractors fixing up whatever it is they can fix up. marketing a certain amount of the material because of the overflow outside of Afghanistan was a given. You might recall there were some early reports that a bunch of our stuff was going to Pakistan. So I would say that this attack on India was probably the responsibility of, well, whoever it is that hockey pucked the whole thing up with the United States, leaving so much material behind conveniently to create further crisis in the region. Hmm, and I'd say that's pretty close, like right there, take a look at the map. Where's Pakistan? Where's Afghanistan? Not a big deal, walking over a few mountains there and delivering the product, and I'm sure that they did. So eventually we might hear, then again we probably won't if they pay enough people off, but we might hear progressively where the ordinance came from that was used for this particular little escapade. And I will not be surprised, of course they may just try to shut everybody up on it, but I would not be surprised if it wasn't an American weapons system that was employed, that was available and captured in Afghanistan or could have come even from Ukraine! Think of all the stuff we've delivered to Ukraine that just disappeared. The Israeli arms merchants. Shiffle this stuff all over the planet. I'm telling ya. This could be any event and they're doing it So again hang on here potatoes. Dr. Jones because this could get rather interesting But it already is the life goes on so next it is of course communications Tuesday Just a quick announcement for the bottom of the state here around the state of Michigan and also Northern Indiana and Ohio Yes, we have three separate dates that are now scheduled for Baohyang programming events where we're going to have everybody sit down. Everyone's going to go step by step, by step by dole step through the process. And what we are wanting to do is bring people together because we do have specific frequency interests based upon the operational needs of particular militia formations. So the first event Is not going to be that big but it will be fairly good sized in terms of the number of people that have already you know confirmed they're going to attend The second will be hold on here. Let me double check the schedule. Okay the schedule Well today is the 6th and I believe the 24th is the next date for Any number of different team leaders or ROs etc or individuals that have radios to program? 24th of The present scheduled date is for the 9th, I believe. And number three is out to the end of the month, I believe actually, the 31st. So it's the 9th, 24th, and 31st. If you're with CMM, go to the alternate site for the Colonial Marine Militia. Take the time, pull up your PIN number. It'll give you all the information you need there. You can schedule into one or the other. And all these will be middle bottom of the state. Not all the way to the bottom of the state, but middle 94-96 corridor. Here we go. That's the best way to explain it in general terms. So we'll have more on that as things develop. If they add additional dates, it'll probably be during the work week, and it will probably be a Wednesday. So I should mention that to everybody also. Wednesday is going to be the optimal day for Anybody who wishes to get together, obviously after work hours. So it will be after 6 PM Eastern Standard Time. Also, let's see here, oh well, looks like hold on, we've got something else popping up. Appreciate the response from everybody by the way too. Yes, we have seen what's going on in Pakistan and Afghanistan, or Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, forgive me. And on that note too, India of course, has actually come out with a series of public statements. I got a chance to listen to one or two of them that were done. Oh, I love listening to Indian television. It's the most fun to be a part of. You'll never know what you're going to find out besides what it is you wanted to find out when you're listening to these things. Though it is very fun, very much excitement, and very much bumming, and they're bumming again. So, apparently, The Indian government has said that they're satisfied with their response and results from the bombings. Again, Pakistan has been reserved but still obviously belligerent. So we'll see if there's going to be a further counter strike by Pakistan. If they do, it's not really going to be a surprise. So of course, they did say that it'll be at their discretion as far as how or what they choose to do. So, not another missile attack. Of course, the Pakistani government didn't do the missile strike. This was a faction inside Pakistan that shot into India. And again, where did those missiles come from? Did they come from Ukraine? Or did those missiles come from US stockpiles out of Afghanistan? I would put my money on Afghanistan because it's right next door. And so far, for at least the last, you know, most of last year, this last six to eight months, it's been relatively quiet. It's all of a sudden pops out out of the blue. So I think we do need to pay attention there. Also, again, a reminder that India has a couple of other trade agreement things that are going on right now with Russia. even though they're obviously cooperating with the U.S. on providing slave labor manpower through the special visa program that the new regime wants as opposed to what the old regime was doing. So our slave, our keep slave labor for Mr. Musk is coming from that place and they're getting paperwork over the counter. Well, at least it's over the counter. We know where everybody is. It's not like the, well, why are you climbing through the window? When the Communists were running the regime for four years, why didn't the illegals all just not be illegal and come through the front door? Didn't the Communists run the Department of Immigration? Of immigration? Not emigration. Immigrations. Immigrants coming inbound. Yes, they did. So why would they have them hop the fence? That doesn't make any sense. Does it? Well, maybe it does. We all understand how that works. Other things that were in the news that just happened to pop up, apparently there's going to be some big announcement tomorrow by the social media elements out there because there is a series of clandestine collection activities that took place here over the last couple of weeks and apparently the they're hinting at Pfizer and the Epstein files or the Epstein situation, so we'll see how that develops. I'm not holding my breath on that one, but as what is it O'Keefe? Anyway, these people have done some really interesting work last couple of days. They released the a piece with the CIA operative talking about how they were denying Trump information, data, whatever, and they were, again, compartmentalizing him. That individual was fired because he was exposed by literally a sugar box or a honey pot operation. Not a honey pot operation because they really weren't getting naked. They were in the sugar box or candy box phase where they were at the restaurant and the individual was trying to brag up exactly how strong and what a critical position he was in in the process. Spilling the beans to somebody who shouldn't have been receiving any beans at all. Maybe a candy box or maybe some flowers. not trade secrets from the agency. Now, whether this is all play acting and they're doing this, because this is the kind of stuff that actually is counterintelligence, the ring knockers do it all the time, where they'll throw stuff out there. But it is rather interesting, you would think that these people would catch on that this is not a good idea. But Washington, DC has become so arrogant and the environment is so openly criminal that for a person to do something like this, especially in the Washington, D.C. or Philadelphia area, any of those, that corridor right there is as corrupt and as guaranteed to be monitored as one could imagine. Washington, D.C. has spies overlapping spies overlapping spies overlapping spies overlapping spies. There isn't any place, and anybody who's in a department or in the government knows, that there isn't any place that isn't wired up, it isn't cambered up already to the point where even if you didn't do one of these special operations, in particular, just in general, you just shut your face because the more secluded the site is meant to be to appear, Let's just say the more cambered up and microphoned it is. Which is why, again, prior to prior to prior planning prevents piss poor performance. How about you not talk about anything there at all? Which would be a good idea. So it's interesting that this person completely violated all the basic common sense rules of operational security. And if you've seen the video, I mean, it's like many of the others that are done there. It's amazing. just how slipshod these people are or in this case my question is considering how we're moving into the Trump regime how much of this is let's see bait operation to try to create a comfort zone before the next foot falls because it's this is classic in that respect so now the latest thing we don't know is tomorrow there's going to be the big announcement tomorrow is Wednesday this is supposed to be a big announcement All the parties involved said they are not suicidal, they do not want to commit suicide. So we'll see what the announcement is. The implications are Pfizer, which could be the coronavirus scam, could be a Fauci attachment to that, and or, in addition, the whole idea that somehow the Epstein scenario is tied into this. Most likely because, why not? I mean, number one, even with Epstein supposedly dead and gone, somebody's got the blackmail resources. It's obvious that between the Jewish mob out of Israel with an AIPAC and the Epstein-Mussad slash Israeli operations, that they've got the bag on everybody in Washington that they need to. Now the only interesting thing is whether or not somebody actually sat there and mapped out who it is that they're playing. So we'll see again, I won't know anything till tomorrow. They're just basic heads up. It's going to be interesting to see what announcements are made. Then we'll go from there. We're at the bottom of the hour and you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org and WGBCQ, the planet, 6.160, regular shortwave. Somebody's asking, what do you mean by counterintelligence? The intelligence offered is rather bizarre, the one with the CIA agent last couple of days, in that again, in this environment, most people would be ultra cautious. On the other hand, to try and make everybody feel comfortable that there's stumbling and bumbling going on, something like this is offered as a counterintelligence action to create a positive environment and the idea that somehow you're there we're getting over on the bad guys. Now if you have something like this, this is that slow cockroach in the bathroom situation. Now granted the doofus was you know looking at getting into the pants of some female that they set up so in that respect it would have been a honeypot situation if they had followed through. Instead it's basically a candy box scenario. The character was at a restaurant there yapping back and forth. And again, this is the other part I have a problem with here is the person's having a conversation. They're at a very public or relatively public place. And these characters are discussing subjects that traditionally would have been taboo outside the office. This demonstrates a level of malfeasance, incompetence, shoe size IQ operations to begin with, but also arrogance. That's the thing. Guys, the people that are, any of these alphabet soup agencies, but especially like CIA, everybody in their operation are paranoid until, I mean, to no end. They're no fun to be around. If they're relatives or whatever, they're constantly, again, the paranoid level is so high, the fear of somebody finding out something, I mean talking about them finding out that this person is around, talked to, been near somebody else. And it's rather comical to watch. It's sad, but comical. So, and yes, we also know how the two individual team member surveillance teams work, like at restaurants, etc. That's what's fascinating to me about this character and the others that I've seen. Again, around Washington, the comfort zone, the logic is that the whole cesspool is just so warm with pee and feces that everybody just, it's like they're in the womb, they just feel comfortable and get away with anything, they can say anything, and they do. They literally do. So we'll see how this develops. But again, we're at the bottom, hold on here, and do do do do. Oh, you know what? As is typically the case. OK, let's do this. First of all, Ed, if you could. This is an odd man out. OK, by the way. Tequila sunrise. How do you like that? Tequila sunrise. And let's see, what else did we have here on the list? Number two is, hold on, I'm trying to read this again. And unfortunately, this is. There we go. OK. Foreigner, urgent, if you could. Actually, that's the second time we've had a request for that. Foreigner, urgent. Tequila sunrise and urgent. So we're going to go into the 70s and 80s again. Tequila sunrise, what? Late 70s, early 80s. And urgent by foreigner. Well, actually, both from the 70s, to be quite honest. It's just the second remakes come out are by the same bands and they're reintroducing them in the early 80s. So Ed's got a mission and tequila sunrise and then urgent by foreigner. That'll be our bottom of the hour break. And again, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org and WBCQ, the planet. I've got to buy time while it's hooking up the tech. Here we go. LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, More. TreeRadio.org. That was Foreigner Urgent before that, Kill Sunrise. Actually another variation, either re-engineered or a later cover. So either way, very well done. And we get a call, or who do we have? I was wondering that I know a good I know also know another good foreigner song I listened to that when I became to a lot it was called jukebox hero That's another cool one. We're not gonna play it. Yeah, absolutely Well, that's one of the that was one of the must plays and as a matter of fact in karaoke, it's real popular, too so Yes, because he's a juke box hero That's Starz. He's going to make a name for himself. He's a jukebox hero. Well, again, real quick here, we had a question while we were doing the music break there. How would they figure out if the weapons that were used by the Pakistani militant group were American? Let me point something out contrary to movies or propaganda in the media. We literally, okay, when I was being trained as an intelligence analyst, one of the things we have a full one week part of the course that it covers is battlefield evaluation and development. What we're doing is given everything on, mostly, I should say not everything, but the most important, is the evaluation of rocket and artillery and mortar attacks to determine type of weapons system and again changes in munitions. Guys literally like, I don't know if you're familiar with the medical industry, when they do amputations, you know how many different images they have. They save images for every amputation that's made, like just for a finger. And if you want to reference it, there are a million images, I won't say a million, but probably there are, of just how many different ways you could cut off your index finger and then how they have to put it back together, seriously. I have a series of books that are books, medical text, that are imagery on medical procedure. They're two pallets worth. They came from the University of Michigan's Taubman Library when they got rid of them. Now it's on computer, but these are the original library, for instance, text for the surgery, surgical facilities, to reference former surgical procedures. And they don't have to guess because everything's covered. Well, basically the same is true with ordinance. Every piece of ordinance out there, first of all, is very well and heavily documented by any number of different government intelligence resources with each country and also by private intelligence sources. You might recall, what was it, clear and present danger, which was a Clancy piece. And one of the things you see that Indiana Jones, I'm sorry, it's not who he is, but in the movie everybody knows him, Harrison Ford. Comes in late at night, he's trying to figure out where this missile came from. Well, he's showing you exactly how it works. He comes in with a stack of text plus other government references, but one of the things he's got there is James Aircraft Ordinance, you know, there's the Jains Intelligence Series. Jains is an intelligence service that offers a vast amount of supplemental information. They literally cover the order of battle for every army on the planet, every Air Force, every Marine Corps, every Army Force, the Coast Guard, every country on the planet, top to bottom, okay? But in addition to that, also the technologies that they use. So, if the Pakistani militants launched a particular weapon, number one, remember, it goes downrange. It hits the ground or it air bursts, and if it air bursts, it's even easier to find what's left laying around. But when an explosion takes place, remember, what it is is a concussive event that creates a high-velocity slap. Think about it that way. It moves out in any number of different directions based upon point of impact or the nature of the ordinance itself, which can be directional. When this explosion, this slap takes place, guys, everything is there. Every nut, bolt, and screw, every widget, every circuit board, all the components are there in the blast. Now, if it's an artillery shell and or rocket propelled whatever or it could be an air breather, it could be a surface to surface missile that's an air breathing missile. When it hits, in many cases, most of the components bury into the point of impact. So it's not difficult to actually, if you know what the point of impact is, what you're literally going to do is an autopsy of the bomb crater. And systematically, you can recover virtually almost every component of the bomb, of the mortar shell or of the rocket or whatever it is. Now some parts will be destroyed, will be damaged or should say shattered to the point where they're almost microscopic, but microflect parts and pieces at the epicenter of the event. But by the nature of the equipment and the way that the blast typically works, the material might be dissipated, never spread out over an area, but it's all there. So if an American missile was used, rockets were used, which it sounds like that's what they were using here, were surface-to-surface rocket attack. American or Russian or Chinese or whatever, all of that can be purely determined with a sufficient amount of time. And I guarantee that they're doing that right now. India has an excellent military force. They have a very professional military force. They are meticulous. They have an intelligence service. So, the important thing to understand is that there is a footprint that also has an additional fingerprint attached to it. The footprint is the actual action, but the fingerprint is the technology, and that can easily be determined. So, if these were American missiles, number one, they could be identified, or like I said, Russian, or they could even be Pakistani produced. They could even be home built. Because, contrary to popular belief, there are some very, very competent, technically minded and engineer oriented people out there in all of these populations and if they're willing to apply themselves, you'd be amazed what can be accomplished. However, my leaning towards American ordnance that came over the hill, so to speak, from Afghanistan, it was marketed by whoever The militant force, which remember there was discussion. Let's go back, effectively go back and look at all the news borps from the, when we pulled out of Afghanistan because of the intentional incompetence, it wasn't accidental, it was intentional. There was discussion about weapons that the Taliban were immediately selling weapons over the border and Pakistan was receiving some of this. So, it's very likely that the nine precision attacks, for whatever reason, whether trying to downplay the initial attacks, which is kind of weird, which tells me that there's some big flags that should go up, that this is probably American Ordnance. It was provided by whoever it was that was marketing it. It could be American Ordnance, though, from the next party would be Ukraine. If that's the case, either way, it's probably Israeli arms dealers who are always the middlemen for these types of operations, especially in these areas. They just did some business and in the process, they have not identified what casualties have taken place on the Indian side. There was some discussion about the referencing the points of impact but depending on which of the news stories from in Pakistan. There's a lot of live coverage that's coming out as our caller said during the two hour block but there's nothing that's a mystery here. They will be able to figure out what it is they got hit with. I think they already have a pretty good idea because of range and also Both India and Pakistan are linked into both their own intelligence, overhead air coverage and satellite coverage. And they have cooperative reserve status with other countries. I believe they do have some, not Pakistan maybe, but India with us and certainly with other Euro and with the Russians. So they have access to what they need to be able to visually see what it is that transpired. They have their own assets for that purpose. In addition, again, calculating ranges and the nature of the attack, because this will all have been on radar, they will be studying all of those components and they'll come up with a pretty reliable footprint. And again, finally fingerprints about who's who in the zoo on this one, as far as who provided the devices, the technology. Just a heads up. And yes, guys, when you throw a grenade, you do realize contrary to what, oh, it's an explosion and everything is consumed. No, the grenade fuses there, the frags laying around, some of it's on the ground. Depending on which type of grenade it is, which model, you actually have chunks of the outer hull, like the, for instance, with the It's rather notorious because of the way it's built and, needless to say, also the baseball. But it used to be they would scrape up all of those fuses and handles and the spoons along with the pulp ends and then sell them by the pound as scrap years ago. They all survive, whether it's a training grenade or, I should say, forgive me, a training fuse. Because there is no difference in terms of the explosive potential of the grenade. The only thing is the timing of the fuse. Is it a short fuse or is it a training fuse? That's the only difference, is length. But otherwise, all that stuff is recovered. Mortar rounds are the same way. Aerial bombing, by the way, somebody's asking, what do you mean? So everything. Yes, aerial bombing is no different. In all of this, there is the big books, I still have mine, which are the bomb evaluation works. Basically, it's Bomb Evaluation Manual, FM. And it goes page by page. You've got whole entry after entry after entry, comparative note gives you depths of cratering. By looking at the depth of the crater and angle of approach, you can determine range, et cetera, et cetera. So that's all. They're going to do it even because it's a forensic action, too. They're going to do it even though they have a good idea where everything came from. They will do a complete evaluation of those attacks. And that will be done by the Ordnance and both a combination of the Ordnance Personnel and the Intelligence Personnel of the Indian Military. They're already doing it. It's already, in fact, it's probably mostly already finished. They would have had different survey crews going to different sites. They would have very quickly evaluated the effects. They also want to evaluate the amount of damage because they're going to face this weapon again and they need to look at how to deal with the threat. That's another reason they would perform the way that they are right now. Another thing, and I will remind everybody again, somebody goes, well, the jet's got shut down, we're old. Guys, we've got a whole pile of old aircraft. The F-16 is no spring chicken. It came up in the 70s. This reminder, well, we got the F-16. Yeah, we do. We got the F-16. And he's long in the tooth. It's interesting, we've gone into brain fart, we can't afford most of the newer fighters, we can't barely afford to put them in the field, or we can't fly them because they've got technical problems, engineering problems. So, all of these older aircraft have stayed in service. They've been upgraded. They have other ordnance on board that they operate with. The only issue is whether or not they can outmaneuver or outtag or should prevent from being tagged by the air defense systems that whatever country you're facing has. And this works both for India with regard to going to Pakistan and for the Pakistanis going into India. So, again, these are not outdated military forces. Don't think the Punjab and single-shot muskets are... No. The Indian Army is very modern. And the Pakistani Army, both countries sell arms to everybody else. Pakistan has been a render-revolution company for operating for decades. I'll remind you, for instance, out of Pakistan, the G3 rifle, very popular. They make replacement rounds for the 3.5 inch Pazuca, you know, World War II or post-World War II era. They make modern rounds for that. They make rounds for all the recoilless rifles. They market these out to the countries that can't make their own. So, both of these countries are very capable. Don't make any mistake about it. They're nothing to laugh at. Both of them have exceptional military potential at their disposal, and it's modern. And then on top of that, go right up to the top of the scale, both sides have nukes. So if you consider that to be the, you know, that puts you in the exclusive club, which it does, well, Pakistan and India are in that exclusive club, so don't forget that. Everybody better remember, and the first thing that's the most biggest concern to everybody should be the basic rule, use it or lose it. If it looked like this was going to accelerate into an escalating cascade of failure, so to speak, more fighting, you're going to get to a certain point. In Pakistan, I would say be more likely to use nukes first. Now, India might choose to do it to pre-empt the Pakistanis from being able to get their weapons off the ground, which is why, again, the bad situation here is that with a country in a situation like that, use it or lose it is the policy. You're going to get hit anyway. Better make sure whatever you got gets down range. And we better be where you want it to go. Problem is, is that every once in a while somebody might just throw a mushroom cloud in the wrong direction. Eh, as long as they're launching stuff, maybe they got a plan to send something over that way. Or for that matter, a third party might try to set it up to look like that happened, when in reality, it was the third party. Oi, Gevolt. that actually did the dirty deed. So let's pay attention and make sure we're ready for that. Also, as I said before, NBC, Nuclear Biological and Chemical Defense. You need to make sure that you have a protective mask, a gas mask. There are a number of different sources. You can always go to Grainger. Grainger is an industrial supply company, but they do have a whole department for PPE, personal protective equipment. This includes chem suits, gas technology, protections, sensor technology, everything top to bottom. In fact, it's good to go look at Grainger because it's an example of what's available in the industry. So you can get a better feel for what I'm talking about. So it's good to go to Grainger.com. Grainger, their catalogs are like old style English dictionaries. Bible size. And they definitely offer many, many other items, but their personal protective equipment inventory is quite extensive and prices are actually quite reasonable. If you're wanting to go brand, brand new, that is one of the routes. The other is you can go to China Sport, Ti Mu or whatever else, and yes, there are gas masks available that are serviceable enough there. I would point out that many of the masks that are coming out of the Asian theater have both the ability to use either the 3M filters or have proper adapters so that they can use a standard 40 millimeter filter, which is not a bad deal. Now, there are a number of ideas there. All of them work. The big thing is you want to make sure you have a full face mask gas mask preferably. Everybody has somebody's asking gas mask for for nuclear. Yes, because we do not want to breathe in. We do not want to emulate the ball on it. Okay. Not that there's anything that's happened like that yet. Every time something like this exchange takes place, the conversation about the nukes pop in. And then the question is, well, how serious would that be? Well, if you're downrange is pretty stinking serious. If you're downrange from the fall house, that's going to be a big band that's going to circle right around the planet. Not all over the planet. Just a very narrow band. The planet spins. The wind shear goes up to 80,000 feet. The minute it spreads downrange. And the planet churns while it's heating up. I think we worth it, Tom. God bless our Republic. and welcome to the World War II.