November 6, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed the UPS cargo plane crash near Louisville, Kentucky, emphasizing burn treatment and medical preparedness for militia units. He covered weapons deals (Stoger pistols, CETME rifle kits), recommended medical suppliers (Sportsman's Guide, ShopMedVet, Chinook Medical), and stressed the importance of training, logistics, and organizational readiness. Koernke addressed the inevitability of conflict on American soil, criticized government and Israeli influence, and emphasized that citizens must organize as militia to defend freedom rather than relying on government or political figures.
- burn dressings
- medical preparedness
- militia training
- logistics
- UPS plane crash
- stoger pistols
- CETME rifles
- sportsman's guide
- unconventional warfare
- militia medical units
- operational security
- field medicine
- ammunition storage
- preparedness
- self-defense
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in a faraway place, the machines are running all night, where the weavers and cutters test each stitch to see that they're woven in tight. Each strand and each thread is tested in true, while the knots are woven by hand. And on each rope, there will be a name of one who has betrayed his land. Our leaders have forgotten the oath that they took when they swore to protect and preserve our freedom and rights and religion too in whatever church we serve. They lined all their pockets and deceived the people, and most went along with the flow. But tempers are short, and the memories are long. Each name the people will know. When each rope is finished, it's tested for strength, and packed in a bag with a hood. And upon the bag is the name of a traitor. who did his country no good. Someday we will hear that Nuremberg plea when the hour is drawing near. I was only doing what I was told, another lie, I fear. And for those of you who don't believe, be around when the party begins. What next will be stretched and cries will be heard and the traitors will sway in the wind. You know Tom, I'm gonna ask you again, would you put the glasses on? No one can take a second. Just try the glasses. They're not expensive sunglasses, just try them. Well, you know, are they like polarized or something? What do you care? They're free. I'm giving them to you. Just put the glasses on. We're sitting here relaxing, having a cup of coffee. We're in a coffee shop. Everything's cool. Go ahead. Just put the glasses on. I don't know, Mark. Maybe I don't want to know. You know? This is pretty freaky stuff you're talking about. Alright, you're my friend and I trust you. I'm gonna put these glasses on. I'm gonna put the Gimme Handme those glasses. Here, okay. Okay. Not a problem. Put them on. I know, Tom. In fact, look it. There's one on that woman's shoulder, too. It looks like kind of a giant slug with an, like an octopus-y kind of mouth that's just stuck. It's crazy! It looks like it's got false teeth! It's so big! And the way it's born in, it's kind of scary, isn't it? Well, it looks like a ball worm! Not, not, not... Does anybody else know about it? Tom a lot of us do we've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice look on the one. How did you find out about this? Well, Tom, Tom, okay, relax, Tom. Remember, we're all thinking. We all know what's going on. I've been watching this all the while. You and I have been sitting here as they've been coming and going. But, you know, the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses, I went to Live 365 and then I tuned in to Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there are other places like PBN.4m2.com. I'm really worried about this. I'm really worried about this. Oh, I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. The one tentacle says Neocon and the other tentacle says Liberal and they're wrapped right around that wall. Isn't it? It's hideous, I know Tom. But after a while you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time and you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people. It's almost like they're in a suit. It is definitely not, Royce! Oh, but Tom, Tom, once you put the glasses on and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. I know. Okay, Tom. I'll tell you what. When we go home... I want you to get on the computer and I want you to go to live 365 punch in Liberty tree radio Then you can go or you can go to Liberty tree radio dot 4 mg.com or you can go to pbn dot 4 mg dot com But you know what Tom like I said calm down Start to get focused. Oh, the closet monster lives! Oh yes, in fact, look at that one over there. Oh man, that guy looks like death warmed over, doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second, Tom, you notice something? You look perfectly normal. Oh my god. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check. Hey, oh my god! Hold your throat! I invented the internet. Okay, you're safe now, Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go. Okay. The other night that... A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored 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 and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no 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 this date. 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 taken snumber. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit. So their children will be your 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? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled, each God given right. We only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Go slow. You know, again, a great piece of music, by the way, but we had to cut it off. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour, starting late, my fault, uh, first hour of the intelligence report. I'm our corny. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, northeast, east, south, and west reciprocal. And, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... from Thursday, and my God, it feels like Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, all piled up together. More on that in a minute. It is the 6th of November. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian, the socialist, and the Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2025, older calendar, 2025, Battle for the Republic, book one, The Dance of Swords, and everything piled up on this Thursday. So, apparently, at least as far as I know, the Mossad and other elements did not choose to attack as they probably had planned for today. These are government-sponsored terrorist activities inside the United States, and you typically the Mossad and the Lackeys, Flunkies, and Cronies that are working in the federal agencies for that foreign alien evil power across the water. commit acts of terrorism against the American people. So it didn't happen so far. There have been some things going on. It is interesting. The more that we're finding out the questions about the plane crash out of the UPS Louisville facility are rather interesting. But again, You got to remember the one part of this is that typically the fleet of heavy transports that are used for cargo It's where the transport passenger planes go to live out their lives So again L 10 11s. I don't see any more but DC 10 or DC DC 10 variants are still Out and about there's a lot of those parked out west by the way Same with 747s. There's a whole fleet of 747s that if we did go to war they would absolutely press them into service, make the mistake. Same with the heavy aircraft there out there parked. There'd be a re-fabrication program that would take place immediately. They'd re-establish all of the control surfaces. Somebody asked me, why are all the stabilizers and all of the control surface pins, why are they all gone on all these big planes? Do you want to know why they're gone, guys? Do you know what a little secret is you're not supposed to know about? You do know that the well, what do you think they let me put this way? What do you think they fill those fins with so that they can handle the Incredible amount of force that's being applied against the surface of those controlling the the areas of that controlling surface. What do you think? somebody thought lead and actually lead is something that's been used and But you know what's really funny? Do you know what typically is in the control surfaces of all of these planes? Depleted uranium. What? No, they couldn't do that. Yes, yes, actually they have for a very long time. Now I don't know about the 767s or 777s. Whatever Boeing's present fleet is, I am not familiar with, but I don't see why they would change. They get special dispensation. It's a great way to do something with otherwise useless material. You either use depleted uranium to kill people and contaminate their land like the government's been doing for a very long time with the depleted uranium rounds that are in the Bradley and also in the Abrams. Or you fill up control surfaces so that they don't cave in with the stress. You fill those control surfaces internally, the fins and the stabilizers, all the other fun stuff that's out there, the ailerons with depleted uranium. That way they can handle the stress and energy applied to their surface so they don't compress on themselves. And they're not hollow. They're solid. They're full of stuff. This is why years ago they used to tell you if you were a frequent flyer you might not want to sit back towards the rear of the aircraft every time. We had a tendency to like that location because we can keep an eye on everybody on the plane. We probably got a little radiation but we also get a chance to keep an eye on everything and everyone that was in the plane and what was going on and we always pay attention to patterns. including the guy that was two seats up on my left while we were, yeah, when the kind of an assassination attempt took place, which was really fascinating. We weren't supposed to know about who was on the plane or at least the fact that somebody else used my name to get on the plane when I don't use my name back when I was flying. Huh, what a surprise. Who'd have thunk that? So they were kind of doing that tongue-in-cheek as a hoot. because the logic was that we wouldn't see the manifest or the roster and if anything ever was looked at, my name, Mark Kornke, would pop up in a seat ahead of me where I wasn't sitting and the flight that I was flying, I wasn't using my name. I never did use my name. You people who bought the tickets picked out what name was going to be used arbitrarily on the ticket itself. Don't! Yeah, before the ID card system guys and all the other police take crap and we probably other reason that was implemented by the way So as it is Hold on here because we've got something else coming up from our friends a couple things very quickly number one. Oh Before I forget yes, they're in we have all the the the Forge that was doing and the crafter that was doing the Insignia, Regalia, all of the devices for all of the awards and for rank have come in. The first two batches are here. In fact, they're sitting next to me right now. So the 18th RCT can come in and pick up or we'll drop off because there's another package that's headed their way. But this is the follow up. We now have a complete battery of malicious specific Insignia, Rank, and also other heraldry that's militia only. And we've done this before, but we had to find a new MFG. Our other ally passed away. Of course he was in his late 80s. But the new manufacturers are all tired of what they're seeing. They are pissed at the regimes in general. They know what the APAC crap is all about. and they are now cranking out anything and everything that we need. And it's their donation to the Patriot Movement of the Militia, which is really cool. So we are not spending any money on this, but we are ending up with a very high quality product. The new Beret Clasps, the new devices for the award ribbons, the rank and other branch insignia is all complete and looks phenomenal. We have different grades, obviously for different ratings, different ranks and such. And also, yes, for the mechanize, the armored units, we have the new armored pin that goes on all of your devices. So that's going to be cool. And uniforms. In fact, I think it looks pretty stinking neat. It's what we asked for, and we got it. So thank you. Didn't happen to get any chaplaincy pins, did you, Mark? As a matter of fact, hold on here. I have to look at like I Well, this is this is flat brat flat bronze there That's what they went with but I don't think hold on here. You've got a that's a good question You got me turning this bag around so I can see Well, the first one is tell me that all men. Yeah, it's all mechanized. Well, no, it's a good question because we do need those eyes They are ordered The chaplains pins and the branch special signets are all done, but I think they're in the other bag that I can't reach right here, which is so cool. So I will put some of those, if I can, off to the side. Hold on here. No, I can only reach this pile. And I see mechanized. The infantry is about 200 of the infantry symbols here. And the artillery, the artillery for the 26th attachment. You guys, your stuff's in here too. So 26th indirect fire support. So anyhow, I'll find out. We may have the chavo. In fact, when I do the break, which is a little ways out, obviously, when we do, not this break, but when we do the, I don't know, we'll see what happens. I'm doing 100 things at once here. Getting feedback on the USB drives because I've got I've got the new batch in and I'm ready to start Burning them so to speak go ahead and do what we've got everybody liked what they got I don't think there's in fact some of those people are listening right now And I got confirmation from a good chunk of everybody that they received them too Which is most important so we know that they're in hand so I would say go go with what we got and Again, I do have some other manuals. I'm probably gonna pass off to you the scan Only because there it would be a lot easier and if we've got room then or if we want to rearrange a little bit I I don't know that we want to take anything off There's no reason and everything that we're offering right now. Let me give an example because what we did Then because the aviation some of the other stuff that I already offered out here that goes along with the SOP We're gonna do a little video on air traffic control, ground air control operations. So there's another manual we might, that's one manual we might add, but we already have part of it in the SOP manual. And it is important, I cannot emphasize enough people, we do have both rotary wing aircraft, fixed wing aircraft, jet aircraft, and we do have drones. And let me remind you that if we're using drones, if you're looking at somebody and you're a drone operator, if they're guiding you into a landing point, the instructions don't change at all. They're virtually identical. I mean, why would they think about it? So we've got a really good opportunity here. And we are going to take advantage of it. to get more people up to speed on air support operations, especially with something that everybody keeps asking about supply. Well, that's what cargo handling is about, guys. So, yes, we are looking at advancing this particular program because cargo handling, fast, inefficient cargo handling, is going to be especially critical. So, keep that in mind. In fact, I don't care if you're operating a truck. You have to have a system because we need to be able to dump the truck in seconds, ideally. And if you know what you're doing, I've taught people how to do this. We haven't done this in a while, but as Ed knows, he's seen some of the pileups I've demonstrated for operation because he was part of them. Okay. Can you fit 38 people into a cube van? Sure you can, just like an air mobile operation with an air transporter helicopter or like a ship hook. And so with everybody given their task and everybody understanding the different jobs, if you're closest to an access point, it's your job to be the controller for the moment. Each person assists the other parties. We have to the first person out, but they're also, again, they'll be the last person in line. once they're done, but the idea is to set it up so that that last party who's supposed to be the tail end Charlie is the first person to the door. And every moment counts. The idea is to minimize every action to the point where, you know, again, it becomes second nature and the efficiency level is increased however many fold based upon how well you practice, practice, practice. With aviation support, the big issue here again is dropping it fast and getting the hell out of dodge. There's two reasons. Number one, air defense is constant. And once you are in the area of operation where any kind of conflict is taking place, and even before you get there in this state and age, you're already at risk. Your ass is grass and lawnmower is gonna go through it if somebody catches you up the fan tail there. So the idea is to minimize the entire target time. And we do that quite efficiently where I think very very good at what we do so we're going to tweak that and that is something that's become a No matter what it has to be done process. It's part of the project now, so Congratulations your manuals have helped to make that happen too by the way so with regard to that and other activities so oh Let's see how On that note too, this next weekend, by the way, it's Thursday already, did you know that? I mentioned it a couple times, oh my goodness, it's like Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, all together here. Would that be the case? This weekend coming up over at Camp Emmerich, we do have some guests coming up from Wheaton, so not way up north. And it would be, it's recommended that everybody attend. They're gonna be demonstrating some of the other deployment techniques we have been discussing with regard to air defense and also drones. So we're gonna be peddling with some other tech drones. Everybody's gonna get a chance to get their hands on the controls. If that's your theoretical MOS. I don't know if we really have that. Well, we technically do with the militia, but we prefer everybody to be a jack of all trades. You learn my job, I learn yours because we don't know who's going first. And for that reason, everybody needs to be up to speed on the technology. That is a very, very high priority. So again, the Emmerich FTX is going to be pretty interesting this weekend. And also up at... Fort Benning, Michigan, we've got another activity there, it starts tonight. So the first teams are up there. Again, they're going to be in, you know, advanced party when they're done setting everything up. As you come in, I'm going to remind everybody again about each facility. In this case, we now are losing overhead cover, which means vehicle discipline for operational security is especially critical. We have MPs that are on the ground with any of our militia operations where we have any training sites. Why? We're not going to be beating anybody's heads in or hold on. We're not going to be beating anybody's heads in but we are going to be managing ground traffic because it is especially critical to minimize our overhead signature from the air. I think why? We've been very good about this, but we have to maintain discipline. We've got more people that are participating. Some do not understand or have an attitude that they're going to have to correct because this is one of those things written in stone. The MPs slash traffic managers are, I won't say God, but they're a saint. There's Saints and open cards, but there are Saints and they do have a great deal of authority and the purpose is to maintain our again operational security in the field now caller go ahead What do you got and make sure you bring your weird stuff because we're supposed to have snow up this way this weekend by Winter is upon us almost. Well you guys are the high ground I'm hoping it'll stay away from us for just a few more days We've got a ton of stuff that still has to be under cover or secured. If it stays up there, please, please. It doesn't mean it could. All my cleaning will do no good because as we know, this is Michigan. Tomorrow morning, we could have dusting of snow down here even just because. So let's assume the worst one won't be disappointed, but good point. Again, make sure you've got the cold weather gear squared away and it's not difficult to have a few spares. Now I'm going to say again, we are switching seasons. I carry spare socks and spare underpants and all kinds of extra stuff, spare gloves and glove liners in my combat clothing because if I dump everything, I still have, you know, but my combat load, I still have other items that are more useful for the three, four, five day haul or longer as needed. And one of the things is with the spare glove liners, put them in Ziploc bags along with the socks. Dry hands and dry feet are at least as close as possible, keeps you warmer. Losing calories and cold, your feet and your hands go, everything else is typically going to follow. So again, avoid that. Wool is a good choice. Somebody asked me, are there any good deals out there on pants socks? They still have. the wool socks over at www.sportsmansguide.com. www.sportsmansguide.com. They're military boot socks. They have them in OD green, coyote brown, and I believe the sage still. And the price is right. I can't beat the price for them. I think it's, I wanna say, you can slap me in the microphone. But I think they're a little less than a dollar a pair right now. Now that price has fluctuated, it's arbitrary with Sportsman's Guide. They do odd stuff, you never can explain it. But if you get a Sportsman's Guide email, the last two days they've had a double bonus on the Sportsman's Guide discount, which does drop the price of the socks down to about 90 cents a pair. Remember you get free shipping if you order whatever the dollar amount is, it's $49. Well it doesn't take long to do that when you see some of the clearance items. In that respect, again, these socks, you got a dozen more socks, you've got the ability to, like I said, put them in a Ziploc bag, put one in the front popcorn pocket left or right, or put one in each popcorn pocket on your pants, left and right, your thigh pockets. Put one pair each left and right in your battle blouse unless you're using the newer the nayru cut which still has a lot of pockets and there's no reason not to have it somewhere and then in your field jacket a pair of socks man that's five pairs yep and I spread them out so no matter what I lose I still have more socks But I'm also going to put a spare set of glove liners in the left or right pocket depending on what standard for your unit if not two pairs one on each side along with one on each side with the socks and I'm also going to do that with the battle blouse and I'm going to do it with my coat. Now if I lose my coat I still have the other pockets in my jacket and I still have the other pockets in my pants and by the way if I lost my coat I'm probably in pretty bad shape. I had to do something critical like run And here's what's really nice is socks make really good hand covers. So I'm not just carrying socks, I'm carrying another set of hand covers and if I don't have anything to weatherize those glove liners because they're wool, the cool thing is that either wool socks or wool gloves or wool mittens, guess what? They heat from the inside out. Wool retains heat even when it's wet. Now I'm going to try to keep this dry as I can. But if I can't, and if I got to work with what I got, in fact my first mission is to find something to cover my hind end of whatever I can improvise or pilfer off a corpse off the battlefield or from somewhere else. Or again, my enemy is a mobile resupply pod. I will take from them whatever I can as quickly as I can by making them the next corpse on the battlefield or leave them dead in the ditch. The idea is that I got to get my hairy hind end covered up and if I'm not armed, I better be armed as soon as I can. So I'm going to have to be as devious and wicked as possible to accomplish that task. But if I have some basic equipment with me, and again, I also like sharp pointing objects in multiple pockets for that reason too. This is the reason I do offer all these little neat blades and stuff that are actually quite manageable to carry as spares and extras in different locations. Not all of them are the top of the line, but they're serviceable enough. Okay, just something to think about there. Somebody has to hold on here. Underpants, yeah, just one pair of underpants is a big pick-me-up, okay? Because you can change every pair of underpants four times. Everybody goes, what? Yeah, you start out wearing them the way you normally wear them. Then you turn them around the other way once they start getting a little strange. Then you flip them inside out, you got two more wares front and back that way too. Yeah, well, you ever think about what it's gonna be like to be five, six, seven, 10, 12, 15 days in the field and maybe no supply and then maybe you lose some of your equipment or maybe all of it. Hmm, I wonder what that's gonna be like. Oh, and by the way, you can wash it if you're in the field and the weather's even this. This isn't bad yet here in Michigan. Yeah, you can still take those underpants off, scrub them in a stream. Of course, God help the poor animals downstream from what you did that. But even just cleaning it out keeps the personal hygiene two steps higher than animal-esque. Okay, just something to think about. Especially if I'm next to you and you're next to me. We needed one that's going to smell good. Okay? That's one problem with human beings. They smell like pole cats after a while. No matter how hard you try. Go ahead, call your chief in there. Yeah, I'm going to recommend in your kit. Make sure you have some antifungal cream just for that reason. Over. Yeah, there's a number of different products that are out there right now especially and surplus that are out there if you look around. They're all part of that particular inventory of items that are needed to keep you functional. You don't see as much of the support tech like that as you used to, but I will say this, I still have cases. In fact, right now I should sell them. Hey, ah, god, I hadn't thought about that again. We're into the Vietnam Vogue thing. Guys, you ever see a can of Vietnam era sunscreen? You know what the protection level on that stuff was? What's funny is I opened a can, what, three days ago because I have one in my kit. It hasn't changed. It just looks exactly like it did, being the petroleum product slash chemical product that it was. And they're all dated. And these are all Vietnam era, which is one of those things nobody would think to keep. But if you're a If you're a collector, okay, because everybody wants like original cans, original kits, original C-rations. Hey, this is an item that's unique. So yeah, I probably should market a bunch of those right now. And I'm not selling them for what, three cents a piece, which is what I paid for them decades and decades ago. No, correction. 48 years ago. This is the year, yeah, 2025. Yeah, 48 years ago because I know exactly who I got them from. I had to buy those though. I did. Three cents apiece. But it was by the case. So any and all of that technology need to make a little short list. It's not hard to do. The other thing, remember colorless odorless. That's the thing about the sunscreen made for the military, colorless odorless. On that note, Ivory soap is a good choice. Again, it's typically not perfumed, although they do make perfumed ivory, but you've got to pay attention there. It will tell you if it's scented. Ivory soap is fantastic for scrubbing your arse and also for cleaning your gear in the field, as far as your clothing like we were just talking about. You can do a cat wash on everything, and at least you're not smell like a polecat because guys human stench that that's as bad a giveaway as Anything else you could do like turn it on a flashlight or you know banging on a piece of metal seriously And it's the one thing most people have not thought about. And by the way, the perfumes, why are we worried about that? Well, you see a perfume factory out there with the moose and the deer and the skunks and the, well, the skunks have a scent, a special one. But for the most part, that's not really natural, is it? Yeah. Lilacs. Oh, Deep Musk sent you Bangy 4000. No, that's not natural. There's somebody out here somewhere. Not too far away because I can smell them. Oh, that's right. Anyway, ideas not just complaining about the problems. Bad guys are planning on trying to do some dirty, dirty work on America right now. There is no doubt. I think a lot of people are catching on to this, which of course we expected. But especially in light of the fact that the kosher mafia is now trying to go on the offensive to attack anybody that's challenging the kosher mafia to their supremacy over weed peasants in America. And because of that, they're getting rather antsy in that people aren't really listening. Well, they're listening, but they're listening in the wrong way, not the way that the ring knockers wanted. With that being the case, it's as very likely as not that they're twitchy on the button. They do want to start a war somewhere. They need to get a bunch of us killed, killed off especially if we're thinking. And the idea is that they can urge you over the cliff and drop you to shoe-sized IQ level real quick as they create whatever disaster. Well, that's not going to happen either. Everybody, I think, is... beyond that point. So the big issue is if a conflict starts, it will be on American soil. It's going to be with them trying to kill a bunch of us off just like they were doing it like they've been doing with the Ukrainians trying to kill as many white Christian men off as possible in the shortest period of time. It's called a correctment. I've told you about this many times. It's an old term they don't want you to even think about. You're not supposed to even know that word. Correctment. What a correctment is, is when you have these slobs that believe their feces doesn't stink, yours does. If they feel that the population has become too intelligent, too thoughtful about what's going on, they literally kill the population off. They don't really want to save anybody. Well, wouldn't they keep a few? But no, they're going to completely kill off the population locally. This is what they're doing with the Ukrainian people right now and what they're also doing, to a degree, with the Russians, killing off more of the Russian white males. But the process is intentional. It's not accidental. And the idea is, with a correctment, is that you get rid of the stock that is dangerous and replace it with shoe-sized eye. Oh, that's right. That's what they're doing, bringing people in from the third world. the shoe size IQ and they're just fine because they're used to eating dirt so they will be happy when they're told you will own nothing and you will be happy. See how that works? That's why we can't find the Chinese. That's why Donald Trump and Homeland Suck You Righty and all these people can't find the communist Chinese in the US. We had an entire... I already own nothing. I'm not happy. Maybe I'll go there and know nothing and then I'll be happy there. Right. Well, we can see how this works. Well, again, this is one of the bad parts of the formula that they realized, no matter how hard they try it, it keeps fumbling up, is eventually people realize, wait a minute, but I have something, I am happier. And they're talking about taking away the happy stuff that I just collected. I mean, I'm here in America now. It's not a good situation for the bad guys. So they're now having to kill or logically they'll have to kill a lot more of us and the other people they brought in off. Because they do like the stuff that they've been able to acquire. Well, of course they're planning on making it so that they don't really have hardly anything. I mean, we understand how that works. But in this case, oh wow, hold on here. In this case, we're first on the list. Let's make no mistake about that. As long as you understand that, you're doing fine. No problem. Let's see, next real quick, we got about 10 minutes here. Oh, the 120 millimeter cans from Sportsman's Guide are excellent. With the double discount, that does, I'm sorry, that's what I should have mentioned yesterday when I said, well, they're about $20 a piece. That's true. With the double discount or any of the other special discounts you can pull that the Sportsman's Guide offers constantly, in fact they also have a special code in any of the old catalogs, the paper catalogs that they send out. Well guys, there's a double discount code in there and it works. So even if you don't get the email, if you've got a Sportsman's Guide catalog, and you go to it, there is a double discount code that you can use and knock down that many more dollars off whatever it is. And hey, every so many dollars you knock off is so much more ammo or another balaclava or maybe another ammo can or maybe whatever it is. But you do need to take advantage of this. These cans are the 120 millimeter are large enough that you can comfortably put a 20-inch AR-15 upper and have room to spare, you can dismount an M14 from its stock, you can, you know, for normal field stripping, like if you're going to do basic maintenance, and you can insert the rifle in, that rifle will fit at that point with a whole lot of other junk. into these 120 millimeter cans. That's why I highly recommend them. The neat thing too is that they're going to get heavy if you put all the junk in you're talking about putting in. And both the 81 millimeter cans have extra carry handles, but more important the 120s being an even heavier round to begin with. A lot more weight in the can. These have a carry handle on the top side broadside panel and the bottom broadside panel. So, one guy, one in, one guy in the other, pick it up and, like I said, get used to manhandling this equipment. The important thing here especially is for storage at any kind of retreat, any kind of cash you want to put together, if you, any time that you can isolate your equipment completely from the environment, you're going to be much better off. It doesn't mean you don't improvise if you're, you know, for instance, stripping enemy corpses. and cashing material. You do what you do when you got to do it. But if you can do a better job, a little better quality in storage, especially since we're not in conflict yet, then these storage cans are an excellent choice for those long items that you want to properly lubricate, put into a big ass seal-a-meal bag, make your own. You can buy Ziploc bags that are long enough and then put those, you know, put the device in the 120 can or the 81 millimeter can and you've got an excellent storage system. Go ahead, jump in there. Hi Mark, this is Don from Kentucky. I measured one of those 20 millimeter cans today. They're 31 inches deep, 12 inches by five and a half inches. Yep. Yeah. 30 car beans, little in them. 30 car beans, eight K's, bowling stock, almost anything. Perfect. And again, the neat thing is you have enough room that if you would get one rifle, you can put a basic combat kit in there, you can put ammunition in there, magazines, even a little food. Basic rule is what I've said before. In fact, hold up. Here's what you do. Hear that guys these are those survival tabs now they ain't nothing fancy and they are dull as that dull as a board, okay? But immediately you've got a shelf stable ration. That's as concentrated as possible They can go right into that can with all the other stuff We're talking about and it goes into your haversack or your pouch or if you got a little light bell light utility daypack you put in there Put it in the back. Congratulations right off the bat your combat kidded near your combat kid and ready to go Not real fancy, but the weapon is secured, the mags are secured. Now I will say again, and I am religious about this, any of you who know when we've been packing, all manuals are in Ziploc bags, all computer disks are in Ziploc bags, all my socks, web gear equipment is in Ziploc bags. Yeah, if several people ask how to keep the mildew down like with stuff that you store like that Well, do we store well first of all number one as I've said a million times you want multiple layers of protection This is what the DOD does now that the Department of War or War Department depending on whether I went constitutional or corporate I'm sure they went corporate. So anyway The important thing is is there's three layers of protection. Well, these cans are an absolute perfect first layer and hard shell layer of protection and They're very user-friendly So there and they have run out of these the until recently These 120s were not really available on the market in any good numbers anywhere. So there's been a burst of them again The 81s are out there and have been out there. They were got thin too, but they're both are available. The 81s are a lot, now I'm almost saying a lot smaller, but significantly smaller. So as was pointed out, certain weapons you can leave complete with the 120 millimeter can and they're ready to roll. I mean, boom, you pull it out. Even if you had to just take a quick rag and wipe it down and maybe get some of the grease out of the inside if you grease the thing for storage. But at least you can get into service pretty quick. And again, for auxiliary weapons or cash weapons where you want to, hey, if anything happens, we all just leave town. Wherever you are, leave town, here's a rally point. You get to the retreat or you get to the cabin, you get to the other house or back to the house or another house, whatever you're doing. Barn, it could be Uncle Bob's barn, like I've told you many times. You could take these cans, put them in the hay loft, put them under six layers of hay. They could sit there until hell freezes over, the barn burns down. That simple. But they'd still be there. Long as you did everything the way you write properly, the big thing I will say again about storage, with any storage, no matter what it is, while you need cleaning materials, understand, and this has been a notorious problem with cleaning solvents especially, that eventually the seals break down because the material is constantly working at whatever the seal material is that is around caps or any kind of containment vessel. Now, the best thing to do is, if at all possible, take a separate container, something that's either another, well, actually, there are some small ammo cans that would fit right in these cans, so we're talking about Now the Brits have a bunch of these blank, there's a bunch of these blank, kind of a chocolate brown painted blank ammo can that was made for the Brits that's smaller than our 30 cal can. That would be a perfect can to use for your cleaning solvents which are inside, again the containers are in, inside a zip lock or a sealer mill bag. And then in the can like that with the rest of your cleaning materials and everything else you can stuff in there. Don't waste space. If you've got a can like that, no air space, put something in there. Put more stuff, cleaning rags, cleaning patches. Guys, rags are not going to be as plentiful as you think because most people won't think about it. Rags are going to become a premium just like newspaper, which nobody has. Right now even, newspapers thin. Everybody assumes there'll be paper and stuff like that. No, they won't. Hell, just notepads are going to be priceless. The moment that everything gets cut off, right now there's only a breath of that stuff coming through the Chinese system and very little is made here and it's all very specialized here. So a lot of the items you're all taking for granted are just not going to be available and especially it's important to need to be where you need them. So that's another reason to make sure you've got your kit squared out with as many extras as possible. Something that's priceless for weapons maintenance, especially with the M16 and other tiny format weapons. Q-tips. Seriously. You want to get the carbon off your weapon. You want to get the carbon off that bolt, out of that gas system. You want to get it out of all those fine tiny little spaces. Because that carbon is like emery cloth. it will grind on the metal parts. It will first grind on the finish. It will then wear the finish down. After it wears the finish down, it will then start working on metal. Well, we want to minimize that wear because we're going to use these weapons into the future quite a ways. And if we all think more conscientiously about what we're doing with our weapons, we will survive quite comfortably. Where proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We're going to make sure that that doesn't happen. OK, but to do it, well, we've got to get certain things in motion. And again, all of these are pretty straightforward. Again, basic maintenance. But also storage of materials. Keep the cleaning solvents away from ammo especially. Don't store them in the same container if at all possible, but if you do you have to layer the defense and then with caches It's kind of difficult. You got to use what you got good call or jump in there. What do you got? We're at top almost the rubber on these ammo cans What would be a good oil to preserve the rubber to keep it from getting hard and brittle and cause air leakage? What would be good? There's a number of polymer treatments. Amazingly enough, with the vinyl automotive or any of the automotive supplicants that are used for refurbishing antique cars and such, are actually pretty good for rejuvenating the seals. Typically the seals aren't too bad. I haven't seen one in quite some time that's broken down, so they are designed for the long haul. I don't know what polymer they used. I would have to do research on the government contract, but I've got cans that have been in service for, what, 20, 30, 40, well, 50 years. Not exaggerating, I'm 70 years old, almost 70, not quite, getting there though. But there's stuff that I've had for nigh on 50 years and still functioning. Now the older can, the older the can, obviously it was older even than my age. Hell, I got World War I cans. Now those are pretty tired and some of those are leather. Those are not polymer, they're leather seals. So those could be stripped off and I could make another seal out of modern material for them. Not critical, I got enough new ones. But your good point there that again, if you can't resuscitate them, you make a new seal. You cut a new seal and you're going to have to pay attention because unless you poly bond it to the lid, it's going to keep popping out. But a good rubber seal is better than no seal at all. Right? Go ahead, real quick jump in there. silicone gasket sealer for your shower stall. Just drip the old gasket out, clean it out, lay a bead of that in there at the same height as the other one, spray it with a little water, and you're good to go in about 20 minutes, half an hour. Over. There you go. So again, see, Heel Solutions. We are at the top. Before everybody farther, we're going to, we are going to take a break, guys. We did start late. Sorry about that. I think we're going to talk about that. I'm going to let me get back. God bless our republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march, both day and night. Hurrah. Kick them in the slats, beat them down hard, and they try to get back up, bend their legs and, you know, knees and elbows backwards, and you lay there twitching while you're busy stripping all their equipment. Okay? No matter what, plan on winning. We're gonna take a break. Run! Use the bathroom! Grab a cup of coffee. We'll be back right here with the second hour of the intel report. It is Thursday on Liberty Free Radio. In this, the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored 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 and home of the brave. 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And when they're looking for an excuse to go to a bigger war, they've got to get a bunch of you killed. That's just how it works. And murder incorporated, that's the Mossad and all the other gutter trash you're riding around them. Notice they're not riding with them. They're just riding around them. Anyway, it is the 17th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face, Baby and the Socialist and the Soviet Socialist, Occupation of America with a K 2025 Old Earth Calendar. I'm giving her all she's got, Captain. 125%. And Battle for the Republic, Book 1, The Dance of Swords, 2025. And in the series, the Battle for the Republic series. Now, real quick, we did send a pile of training manuals out. Like I said, this was a Wednesday, Thursday, Friday day, and it's not even Friday yet. We have a number of the militia training manual bulk packages going out. One just went to Kansas. We have several that are going back into Pennsylvania that are on the way. Torpedoes are in the water there for the 68th regimental combat team, Colonial Marine, no, correction, correction. Did I say 68? The 78th regimental combat team, Colonial Marine out of Pennsylvania, they are You will be expecting a package. You'll be there in about a day as long as the UPS vehicle or I should say plane doesn't fall out of the sky like you did down in Louisville. So it's not if it's just when it's going to get there. And so for you guys in PA, be patient. The process is going to continue. Also again, if you would like to make any other requests or supplemental requests once you get your manuals, use pin number 608-8. pin 608 and then put an alpha or a Bravo an A or B afterwards alpha or Bravo for the packet the size you know what to do and We will follow up on that. I know that some people Had to deal because you saw the cover of the printing cost everything So I understand that the like the one order was probably wanting they wanted closer about six to eight hundred sets they ended up getting about I think 500, 500 sets total. That's not a problem. Don't worry. Get those out to the troops and then follow up to the rest. The 78th is a long in the tooth unit that has had a lot of time in the Patriot effort and the guys are very experienced but everybody's limited. We know how that works and we appreciate it. So we're working with you kids, we're working with you. Next, again, Sportsman's Guide also. Go into the clearance section of Sportsman's Guide. Go to Sportsman's Guide, www.sportsmansguide.com. When you get there, go to the, look over on the left side, up on the top in the little bar there that says deals. Tap that, it's going to take you down to the bottom where you see clearance. Take that, get it over there. And then when you get to that clearance area, there's too many items. So go over to military surplus. You will notice that there are a number of items in footwear, but also in, like I said, underclothing items. They're actually in some pretty good sizes right now. Go check them out. The prices are reasonable. Sometimes they knock that stuff down to quarters or fifty cents or you know an item if you're buying a bundle of something. It definitely is worthwhile. Right now they do have some safety glasses, plastic, throw away. Well now they aren't throw away but nowadays everybody that doesn't know anything about managing anything throws them away typically and then realizes they can't get replacements. I think it's 10 for $6 or a dozen. I'll double check again. It just passed my eyes perusing and definitely it's worthwhile. It's a simple solution to have additional eye protection on the shelf. If you're dealing with operational equipment in the field, there's stuff that, you know, again, we can't afford any downtime and we can't afford to be dealing with medical. in the up and coming conflict other than what is absolutely, minimally necessary for obvious reasons. It's gonna put stress on our system so we have to be better at what we do. Just that simple. We gotta be better than the other side and we will be. So you guys are gonna, once you're gonna have to work at making sure all the tools are in the toolbox. Also, no, I had to, I had a deal that we made two years ago and I just let somebody have all of a certain color of the elbow and knee pads that we don't have any more of those. And I've not seen anybody with a deal quite like that, but if you pay attention, keep an eye on the people we're talking about, Sportsman's Guide. They do have a ton of stuff that comes through that they do significantly mark down. Not all the time, but when it happens, you know, I've told you before, strip the place. If you're a militia formation, just grab everything that's there because you're going to use it. You've got more people constantly coming in. You're going to have wear and tear, battle damage, et cetera, et cetera. So having additional material in the self only makes sense. So heads up on that. But Sportsman's Guide, excellent choice. They have the boot socks I was talking about. Those are a company. It's a New York company. They're counting anything with email off the top of my head. But they're definitely available. Go ahead, Ed, jump in there, please. As far as armor goes, like hockey pads, any pads and stuff, one of the companies you like to bring up, Teemu. They usually have stuff on there for a good price, but I'm going to warn everybody, if you're looking there, make sure you check the sizes and remember, make by agent, so it might say large, but it's large for them, it's not large for us. Tiny little people, yes, tiny little people. Again, that's the only problem. I will point this out. When you're dealing with surplus, America used to be gold standard. Notice I said used to be. We've let the trash come in and pilfered from the American people and they've let everything go to hell in a hand cart. They're going to fix it. No, they're not really going to fix it. They're going to give the kosher mafia. more money like they've done in the past to, you know, rape our coffers. But what's important here is that if you're dealing with the stuff you're not familiar with, here's a recommendation. You're going to buy some stuff from Sportsman's Guide. If you see something that's in question, pick a size, preferably, and I do this with the boots all the time, size eight or nine. Why? Well, if they're small, they're still going to fit a lot of the people that we know. If they are a little big, they're going to fit even more of the people that we know. If they're proper size, oh Lord, that would be rare, then you've got a scale. You can go, okay, well these are eights, they say they're eights, but they actually want like a nine. I mean, I wear a nine, I don't mean I wear a 10 and a half wide military. Right now I'm civilian, I'm having to go to size 14. That just gives you an idea of the difference between what Ed was just saying Standard cut versus the twilight zone garbage that they've allowed to have happen. The level of standardization that used to be in place isn't out there. So what you want to do is attest. Now most of these companies have had true sizes for the most part with the new products that we're seeing. Now with European military, there's also a variance there because people have to translate the metric sizes over to the English sizing or old pattern sizing system. And the problem with that is they're not always accurate. They don't necessarily interpret what they see properly. So there's another reason to do a spot check on certain items. I will say with the boot socks that I've mentioned on the air, we have several dozen, dozens of pairs, dozens of pockets. They are proper size, they fit, they work, I'm happy with them, I wear them not every day, but I wear them, I've got a bundle, I open them up, I want to see if I can beat them up. You know what I do with all of this stuff, I'll test it. Let's see how well it works and how long will it last if I horribly abuse it. I've done this with boots the same way for the same reason. We're part of the R&D element out there. Again, Sportsman's Guide is really good for a lot of different surplus. Teemu, which is what Ed just mentioned, does have some interesting items that will at least give you bridging tech. Some things that they have are just as good as anything else you could purchase in the system and will work at least to, again, save wear and tear on your more expensive equipment that you want to preserve until we get into conflict. I've been mentioning many times and a few people finally figured it out. If we don't turn the equipment on that's more expensive but use the less expensive tech for unit training, then we have that many more hours available when the fight comes for operations with the best equipment that the industry offers, which we also have. We're pointing it towards certain things not because it's the end all, but because we understand what it costs you to acquire what you're using. We're in the same market, the same business people. We understand these things. So trying to minimize to maximize because we got to go farther with what we do have. Anyway, next, if we got about a few minutes before the bottom of the hour here, also, Hold on. Oh, I see. No, it just popped up on my screen here on the alternate side. Hold on here a second. Well, I've got this. Just sent me back. Okay. Well, interest. Okay, let's add something to the sportsman's guide thing because somebody's talking about the cad. What happened with the casualties? I've got to go through. It's big. With the casualties from this air crash, guys, a lot of people were caught unawares, needless to say that would happen. A number of people died on the ground, but most important is this was a burn situation. That's what somebody asked me to address. Guess what? Over at Sportsman's Guide right now, attention, attention, attention, over at Sportsman's Guide, they have for, I think, a little under $5 with the members discount. burn dressings. They're in the clearance closeout section. Now last time we bought all of the Italian military burn dressings that were available. We did. I repacked them. They're part of a couple of hundred medical kits that are now reorganized for enough standby, ready to go. I can throw you the bag, everything we need. But here's the thing. Burn dressings are expensive. They are much more expensive than any other kind of dressing you're going to run into. Typically, if they're burn specific, they have a silvodyne base. There's a number of other materials that may be incorporated, depending on how sophisticated the company is, that produce the dressing. But over at SportsmansGuide.com, they have a full wrap burn dressing in inventory. Yes, it's one of the things you could put in, and if you can afford to, they're only $5 apiece. Everybody goes, $5 apiece, Mark, for a single dressing? Yeah, because it's maintained, they maintain a sterile pack. Typically, again, they're treated specifically because we have to avoid infection with burn casualties. A lot of the people that were hurt, by what I understand, somebody who's a paramedic just sent me a follow-up from what happened down there. And interestingly enough, something we've talked about is they were very short all of what they needed almost immediately. And that's just, that's with people who are professionals who are first quote unquote first responders. The number of burned casualties, if you saw what happened with that crash, it went into a residential area. It could have been a lot denser as it is. If you look from the air at where the crash took place, it couldn't have lined up better with what little targets they had. When the thing came down, it was like an APALM strike. A lot of people had secondary injuries trying to help other people because needless to say if your brother, son, daughter, whatever is hurt, you're going to reach in and grab, you know, 10 and try to save them, which they did in some cases. But the problem is that then you have secondary burn casualties, not as badly burned, but still with the same risk and threat situations. So one of the things that as I've said many times, we need to beef up our burn support slash emergency burn support medical tech and that's something that they just experienced firsthand. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Mark, was that in Lexington, Kentucky? Is that where this crash happened? I think I heard something about that. No, it was Louisville. Just south of Louisville is the primary hub for that area for UPS. I've used Drive By It. Either when you go to Knob Creek, you'd be going by it every time. If you make that run, I also have family down that way and go by it every time we go down there. So if we take that route, we don't go from the eastern side. In this case, they took off and the engine was already on fire. The aircraft was losing altitude almost as quickly as it gained any altitude. And it's gutted in on apparently broke apart, scutted in on an angle. But if you look at the crash trail, there's a whole bunch of, like it's a squiggly neighborhood and strangely enough, it couldn't have hit more uniformly and hit as much as it could for the housing and the way it was set up. That's why there are so many people who were injured and so many people who were killed that were caught under the blast, under the fuel burst. Now, here's the other thing about that real quick. I've told you many times and talked about air fuel mix burst and what you've got to watch out for. Well, this was the perfect bad situation for something like that. If you look at the images, you'll see that there was a uniform distribution of the fuel. Here's why. Here's why. Well, why did it burn so big? Well, because it was headed for Hawaii from Louisville. It looks like it was apparently a non-stop. They said it was headed for Hawaii. It may have been maybe just at least a jump shop where it was going to go from Louisville to maybe Denver and then from Denver to whatever. But it was a cargo haulers. We probably had a lot of junk on board, I'll guarantee. It was headed to a long point and because of that they usually wait and pile up the cargo so they, you know, stack it to the gills. Which means if it was a nonstop to Hawaii, because it was an expedited flight, and it had everything on board it needed for a perfect disaster because the additional fuel needed. You've got to balance it out. The aircraft weighs so much, the cargo weighs so much, and then you have to have so much fuel to be able to lift those two. But you also have to have the fuel to lift the fuel. That's the thing about long distance flights that people don't realize you got to have all if you're not going to touch the ground again You're not going to have another place to top off so to speak then you better have everything on board you need That's why they try to calculate their fuel assess, you know as close as possible Because it you know minimizes cost as much as anything, but also it's part of the safety factor Now the thing is that the people on the ground what I mean by sex somebody's asking me what do you mean by secondary injuries? Well, you okay Bob standing there burning and he's screaming a lot He's not completely enveloped in fuel, but he's pretty bad And you're not thinking because you just think you need to help Bob. So you grab Bob and you drag him out of the wreckage or pool or whatever he's in or out of the house. Well, while you were holding Bob, hands, arm, chest, anything that can collect calories is going to also be burned. Needless to say, although I try to do whatever, in many cases you're just trying to save yourself. If you have another person there, again, the member goes, well, I covered this with a blank or I rolled. Well, you do that if at all possible. But first rule, you have to get out of the conflagration. And that's where the burn build up is quick. Remember, one problem with burns. the initial contact with the fire that typically does the most damage. It's damaged enough. But the other half is cumulative calories retained by your flesh and muscle. You're being cooked. When we say you're being cooked, you literally are being cooked. And what happens, this is why you want to, there's a horrible balance here with burns because you have to try and shed as many calories as possible. You're trying to shed heat. But the problem is you also have a body that is going to react to that and then you get into all the issues with shock and again, circulatory collapse, there's all kinds of things that can happen. You have to bite the bullet literally and go for the best choice. In this case, first we don't want to burn to death. But we also have to be pulling calories off. Typically in the field, there's not a whole lot you can do. But the burn dressings are designed. This is why they cost more because they're typically a tea tree oil gel pack with silvadine or other silver products. In some cases, they might have an antimicrobial filament that's in there purely, again, to advance and prevent infection. Not advanced, but to advance the defense against infection. Mark will get it right. And the reason for that is infections are your biggest problem. Keeping the patient as clean as possible is sometimes very difficult. But wherever you can, the cleaner you can keep the wound, the more you can do to pull any material away without damaging or hurting the patient is especially critical. You need to do a little studying on this. You can't do it in a program. It's only going to be a couple hours long. But the big thing here again is that the immediate treatment is to again isolate the wound and wrap it if it's minimal, if it's Wider areas that are damaged, you still do what you can. It's harder than hell. What do you do with a patient that's got a wraparound burn? How do you lay them down? How do you lay them down? You can't. In some cases, you want to keep them upright. And there may be other issues. Number one, in a situation like that, one of the other things that usually kills people, they look perfectly normal, but they inhalate when the blast reaches them, the burn reaches them. So, they're not burned badly on the outside, but they may have scarred or parched their lungs. So, they will scar, but they're not scarred yet. But they may have parched their lungs. People will stand there and suffocate to death in front of you because they're literally drowning in their own fluid. Now, as I've told you before, the same as with chemical defense treatment, you keep the patient upright. If you believe that there may be that kind of injury, it doesn't mean that their lungs have been completely toasted. But what typically happens if you have the patient lay down, well, if they're, when you burn or you get cut, guys think about it, the body pushes fluids into that area. So if you lay the person down, the body is more likely to fill the lungs, so fill with fluid faster, and suffocate the person to death because it cuts off the airway. So, by keeping the patient upright, one of the things you're doing is allowing for building up of whatever fluid is accumulating in the bottom of the lungs, where that way you have some lung area still operating, even though it's burned and it is exacerbated by tissue damage. It will still function to a degree because it's early on. Now, that world may change and even though you tried real hard to save the patient, they may not be able to survive the injury. They have to be prepared for that. That's the problem with burns. And again, I've seen people burn on the outside. Well, again, there are multiple casualties. On the outside, relatively normal. Three minutes later, they're dead. Just that simple. But in many cases, they'll talk, they'll move, they'll act like they're breathing, they'll try to. So, this is where with regard to external injury, the medical packs that are out there, if you can, if everybody carries a burn dressing, they're not that big, they are a little bulky, but not too bulky. These are a flat wrap bandage system. If you take a look at what's over there, go to sportsmansguide.com, go to the clearance section. They probably don't have that many left if it's in the clearance section, but If you need one for each family, each individual's IFAC, I would get those. Go take a look at the price. Go to ShopMedVet.com. I know they've changed their name, but ShopMedVet.com is still a good location, good web address. You go there, it links you to the new one, write down the new address, by the way, which I should have done but didn't. I don't need it right now. You'll get it by going to ShopMedVet.com. go to their dressings and look at their burn dressing prices for regular price. Now even there they've had discounts because the product is long in the tooth on the shelf. But even the discounted ones are more expensive typically than the dressing pack we're talking about they have at Sportsman's Guide right now even for the discount. So it's not a bad price. It's just burn support is always expensive. Burn treatment technology is always expensive. Period. I can't rub it in enough. So what you can afford is what you can afford. But if everybody carries one and we have a casualty because of some odd blip that happens, and by the way there are going to be a lot of blips in a fighting situation, then the dressings will deal with the problem. Now remember, as a medic in the field, you're not going to get to evac anybody by helicopter. The air threat is too great. So you're going to have to walk a patient out and every patient you have you got to figure out and be prepared to make them as comfortable as possible. In fact, this is true even to that situation. It just happened there. Nobody was planning on that. Oh, poi on getting burned. Nope. I'm sure nobody was planning on getting burned the day the UPS plane fell on the neighborhood. Duh. That wasn't a real happy camper situation. And even for all the planning, you still may have to improvise. Just remember that. Most important is to be of the right mindset. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, the square technology way and get it where it needs to be. And there are other sites. I did mention ShopMedVet.com. If you want dressings in quantity, medical support, ShopMedVet.com. Their clearance on dressings or go to any of their regular, even their regular prices are fantastic. and their shipping is incredibly cheap, ridiculously cheap. I don't know how they do it. They obviously have a special contract. They are a special dispensation probably because of medical is how it works. So take advantage of that while we can. Yeah, I see that. Okay, hold on here. Another question. Okay, now let's wait till I tell you. Let's do what? Let's take a break. We have a few minutes. We're past the bottom of the hour, but we own the network so we can do this. Ed, if you could, let's see, we played Secrets the other day, but you know what? Golden Earring, Secrets, number one. And number two, we're gonna play two songs tonight, forgive me, or this afternoon. We're not night yet, it's getting dark out there. Here we go. Stephen N. Seagulls. This is a request from one of our listeners out in South Dakota. We haven't had a South Dakota in a little bit. Anyway, Stephen N. Seagulls. S-E-A-G-U-L-L-S. I'm sure it's made out. And the song is Thunderstruck. So there we go. Secrets by Golden Ear Ring. That's right. The band that couldn't speak English when it did Radar Love. But they phonetically worked it out. They made Money Handover a fist on that one. So again, Golden Ear Ring Secrets, number two. Steven N. Seagulls. Thunderstruck. Oh, Thunderstuck. S-T-U-C-K. Really? Well, we'll find out. You'll figure it out, Ed. And for everybody out there, you are listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. Oh, really? And LibertyTreeRadio.org. Here we go. Count on it, keep your album. But we do. We count on it a lot. Look at the video that goes along with what you heard what you heard what you think you were hearing or what you were listening to The image is unique as Ed probably knows now too. Anyway, call her go jump in there, please real quick Was that they don't I remember thunderstruck that was AC DC Yeah, this is a totally different man. This is a cover piece Ed knows he's seeing the video there while he's listening to the music Steven N. Seagulls. Steven, middle initial N, last name Seagulls. It's a band. And the name is, the song is Thunderstruck. Yep, you recognized it, but done quite uniquely here in a unique fashion by a unique group of artists. That's putting it mildly. So you want to check it out. And again, it's over on YouTube. Steven N. Seagulls, Thunder. struck and that was I thought it was thunderstruck and I don't know why the R is missing from my print here but that's for one of our friends listening in South Carolina. No, of course it's crushing. South Dakota. Oh God, that puts you in another part of the country you don't want to be in. Anyway, for one of our listeners in South Dakota and if you'd like to make a music request you can, here's what you do, send me an email at liberty at The title should be Music Request and then make a point of giving me the band or the artist, the name, and the title of the song. And if you can, send a link. That way I can take a look at it before we play it, if you get my drift. It does not have to be the original artist as is the case with what we just played. It can be what is called a cover piece and there's a lot of music that people have put out there where they've reproduced a song. Many cases are really excellent version. This one is actually pretty cool. But if you look at the band and with the instruments, very different sound obviously. Pretty cool. Calla, what do you got? Timp in there. Is there another version of Razor's Edge AC-DC? Oh, I'm sure there is. I haven't even heard Razor's Edge. Yeah, I'm going to find out. Not right now. I guarantee there is. As a matter of fact, there's a lot of people who have done what are basically oblique versions of songs. Ed found a lot of this music is being used for like background music where they take an original song but they reverse the flats or they change the meter of the song, the words are there and if you pay attention very quickly you realize, wait a minute, I recognize that song. But it's kind of like, here's the best way to explain it, when you have like a theme song for like Braveheart, okay? If you pay attention, you'll notice that needless to say each character, this is a little trick to making big movies. Each character has their theme music behind them. Okay? Star Wars, it's very dynamic and obvious. Others, it's dynamic but sometimes not as obvious. Last of the Mohicans takes the same piece of music and switches it out, stretches out the tune, changes the instrumentation up. Again, changes the meter, the pace. And so you're still hearing the title track, but you're hearing it in many different ways, in both dynamic or subtle. And it reinforces the theme, so to speak. With Star Wars, okay. That starts Vader in the background. That's his background music, okay. Okay, there's Luke's music, right? Each one has layers, has hers. Everybody has this background. It creates a benchmark subconsciously in your mind and registers how you should be thinking about something strange enough. It's sculpting your brain is what they're doing. And with covers, the cool thing is just people are experimenting. And they've done some really interesting stuff, like I said. There are some versions that offer clarity with regard to, for instance, communication. Being able to hear the words actually better, helps you to better understand the author's intent. Something to think about. A lot of times, especially depending on the era, and the band, you may, of course, if you're familiar with them and maybe had the album cover, even red was in the old, oh man, I was worried about that. Now I know what that means. Well, many authors have done a really good job of creating clarity by the way that they present the song to be able to express the words in a way that you can actually, without a doubt, understand what's being presented, what's being said. Two of lesser said that what you're talking about that people can see. Any old like 80s TV show like Knight Rider, Airwolf, Let's See the A Team. You know the theme songs for them but if you pay attention throughout the series, The cheap way of doing it is like you were saying, change the meter, change the tone, you have the sorrowful slow play or you have the exciting fast play or you want to drop it down and use slightly different instruments to give it the Scooby Doo mystery theme sound. But it's all the same piece of music most of the time, especially in TV. You'll see them pull that in TV a lot because that's the only music that they have the rights to within their budget. They've got to keep it in their line. I am not going to pay them that kind of money. What are you talking about? OK, Bob, hold up. We can do this. That's exactly what they do. Yeah, I can say. But again, it's a lot of fun. If you're in the working right toward it. Same way. I'm sorry, repeat caller? I said Miami Vice was the same way. Right, all of the big series, what really helped to play on your brain and get you interested is that you were being, like I said, it's brain sculpting. You're emotionally attached and the process is progressively developed as you watch the series. You relate and your brain is prepared for. something by the, you know, a progressive scene by the music set. Where are they going with it? Uh-oh, this is ominous. Something's not good here. Oops. Oh my god, my favorite character's dead. Well, maybe not dead, but it looks like he's dead. The person's pretty bad, but don't worry. As soon as you get done with the station break and you come back, you'll find out he's not as dead as you thought he was. But the ominous sad music was being played and we all know what that means. Oh man heartstrings So again, if you want to, like I said, you can send me an email at liberty at provide.net. You can make a music request. However, now we're going to switch to another direction. 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All right, well we got Larry, Tom, John, and Wagner added to the list for the drawing this Friday. We're sitting at $682.34 for the funds raised. That's including the stuff that came in the mail that I'm aware of. We still got a ways to go. We're almost to $1,000, which means we've almost got a third of it, guys. We need 3,000 by the end of January. And it used to be by the end of December, which is why we call it the end of year bill. But now it's kind of like the beginning of the year because everything got shifted forward last year by one month. But that's OK. Gives us just a little bit more time to get stuff together. So guys, any help you can give us, we appreciate it. You don't have to enter the drawing. You can leave it blank if you want to do that, but if I see a big donation come in that doesn't have a notation on it, I'm going to try to get ahold of you to get your information, to get you in the drawing, or just to send you a thank you anyway. 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Don't forget, we have a one hour break and then at 8 o'clock we're back with the evening intel report from 8 to 9 p.m. Ed's working on the music even as we speak. Unless I'm here by myself and I'm gone. I've already left. That could be happening too right now. So, another thing very quickly, somebody is asking again here, last minute before we go, we are going to hear the music. Sportsman's Guide. They do have other medical items that every once in a while they put on clearance. But when it comes to wound dressings, ShopMedVet.com, guys, you can buy by the case. We're talking four or five hundred pieces for what you would pay in other areas for a handful of items. I am dead cold serious on this. For the bulk items you're going to need if you're putting up a medical unit and or if you're trying to put a bunch of med kits together, ShopMedVet.com. But the individual items like we're discussing here, a unique situation. Sportsmansguide.com has those burn dressings in clearance. Since they're in clearance, I will say again, they're probably, they won't be available for very long because it'll dry up pretty quick. Anyway, we should be hearing the music. For some reason, we're often avoid somewhere. Hello, hello. There we go. Call her. Jump in there quick. Shall we from Oklahoma? Chinook Medical. Chinook Medical has burn dressings over there also anywhere from about $5 and up. They've got a couple of different like hydro gel burn dressings. And so if you just type in burn into the search, you'll come up with different burn dressings. Nothing. I mean, there's some that are kind of cheap, but they're one use obviously. And they're like a hydro gel is one of them and I don't remember what the other gel one is. They're designed for military use. So up to, I know one of those is like 2000 degrees Fahrenheit or 1500 degrees. So Phosphorus designed to slap on a wound that's still super hot. So definitely good. They also have a burn wrap that's a hydro gel one and it's $10. It's only $4 off, but it's marked Expiration date as of January of next year, but it should be fine as long as the it hasn't dried up Should be pretty good still sealed and stuff like that It's 30% off. It may go down more Doesn't say how many they got in stock, but that's in their clearance They do have a no no nothing that really jumped out, but go ahead marks Real quick most of those for everybody listening the that company sells a lot of EMT supply The EMT supply for field bounce use, okay, there's a bounce factor. The packaging is much heavier. So, typically what you would find in military dressings in any field situation. That's the difference. So again, as long as you don't do anything strange with the packaging and they're just going to sit on the shelf, they're going to be good for way beyond whatever expiration date is there. As long as you don't poke a hole in them or bounce them around or try to play softball with them, you should be in good shape. And again, Chinook Medical, my very good. Okay, and we are going to take off now. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. You were in the most, most, very, very, very rough. Yeah, so we're gonna get out of here for now, but remember, be creative. There is always something more that needs to be done, but you also need to make sure you get all the tools, not just in the toolbox, but you know, the things, raw materials on hand for that time when you do have to improvise, improvise, and overcome, okay? It just never ends. Anyway, I'm gonna get out of here and take a couple more LTR coming up. We'll be back in six to five minutes right here on Liberty Tree Radio. About that. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. 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If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to kill, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines, in occupied territories, southwest, east, north, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Liberty Tree Radio dot org. And we are on satellite. I want to say hi to all of our operators there virtually around the planet and rebroadcasting analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States. And it is the third hour, so it's the end of Thursday for the Intel report here. It is the sixth of November. 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, 2025, Battle for the Republic, book one, The Dance of the Swords, and the betrayal, which is happening as we speak. So, not a surprise, nobody here is shocked and amazed. First of all, you think, I can't be disillusioned sir because I was never illusioned. Hmm, so not going to get caught flat-footed there. Anyway, weapons Wednesday was yesterday but I will remind you a couple of good deals. There's some really neat stuff that's been available here. There's a Stoger pistol available which is a Glock knockoff by the way. It's just the basic Glock patents are done. I've been out for a while, so with that being the case, since they're beyond date, a whole bunch of people have made similar weapons that are so close you really can't tell the difference. Well, the Stoger pistols are out there for $200 apiece at bowtash.com. Bowtash, $199.99. Okay, that's a thorough opinion. We'll say $200. These Stogers are Interestingly enough, our N9mm of course, that's the new back to standard, stepping back. But what's interesting is there's a $50 rebate with this pistol, so by the time you're done, oh, in other words, oh my, as Sulu would say, George Tekai, oh my. This makes the pistol $150 gun, brand new out of the box, and ready to go. So, if you get a chance, go over to Botash, Botash.com. Yes, this is a papered weapon. This is not an 80% or anything like that. But it is a complete gun. And with a $50 rebate, that definitely makes it a good cash stash pistol, something if you are looking, especially to stay within your budget. This is a good solution, a good trade. So, just something to think about there. Botash also has an extensive clearance section. Right now they have uniform pants. They have flat colors, top and bottom for $5 a shirt, $5 a pant, or $4.98, take your pick. Check them out and go through the scroll. Now you'll see some things that, oh my God, that doesn't look like it's a clearance price. Well, that's because the Inventory has been restocked and the clearance item wasn't taken off clearance yet as far as being listed, but the new price that you see there, the oh wow, that's expensive, is because the item is now fully back in stock with the next shipment that they gave, so that clearance was to clear off the old stock. And right now that's happening with uniforms and a bunch of other items. There's some boots and shoes in there for $25 a pair. The longer they are sitting on that page, obviously the more are sold and the fewer there are. So whenever you see something like that, you want to hit it when it is early. When the size range is wider, it will be limited very quickly and then eventually down mostly to extra, extra smalls and smalls. But still, if you have a person who is that size, you can't really beat it for the savings. So, check them out, see what's available, and that's over at BOTACH.com. The Stoger pistols are listed right in the front of the page, right in the middle in a box as part of another little scroll that goes, I believe, up and down, not left and right, but either way you'll find it. That's over at bowtag.com. Now next is CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, and also ApexGunParts.com, ApexGunParts.com. In both cases, they have the CETME, C-E-T-M-E CETME battle rifles kits. for $150. Now this includes a bayonet with scabbards. So you get the kit with the barrel, which remember for the longest time has not been available with kits of any kind, no matter what it is. And in addition to that, you've got the bayonet with scabbard, good to very good condition. Actually, I think excellent with some of them that I've seen now in the last couple of days. And this is definitely a good investment if you've got a bunch of set knees in your unit. Then you need more of these as at the very least parts inventory pieces But if you want to build more a more set me rifle slash HK 91 types This is the most affordable way to do it for the moment. So check either one out Center fire systems comm or Apex gun parts comm I'm sure they both got their parts gets from the same source and this is the latest little wave that's come in Europe is trying to make money So they can buy other widgets and things to kill people with and so the stuff they were planning on killing people with or already have is Coming out in short little spurts like this again, and it's only because their trumpet dump is giving them special dispensation to do it Otherwise the stuff has been blocked. Everybody knows that if you know what's going on. So it's interesting how Selective we rats rodents and rodentias can be when they need to be. Nothing new. Not for anybody who's been listening to the Intel report for 35 years or so. Anyway, let's see, next. Oh, did I say 35? Yeah, almost 35 years. As it is, yes, if you've seen, and I pointed this out during the two-hour block, but I'll repeat it again. If you've seen some of the footage with all the different cameras that were covering The plane crashed down in Louisville, pretty interesting again. If you can piece together what they've done with ring cameras, which are nothing more than spy cameras waiting to be used by the government, and all the other cameras that were out there, you can almost get a 3D image, I'm sure they can, of the crash right up until where some of the cameras were put, taken out of service because of power or because they were destroyed. And some were recovered. What is interesting about this is again, this is the perfect storm for a plane crash. I am amazed that more people weren't killed, but it's a matter of the time of day. How many people were at work as opposed to how many people were home, etc. The only other sad part about this is that it was an odd location for the plane to come down. And while it was a squiggly neighborhood, if you look at this from an aerial view, the plane hit in the optimal way to do the most damage to the area where the houses were on the ground. Not intentional, just a way to fickle finger a fate. And that in turn, of course, brought up the casualty level quite extensively. There are people who are still missing. There are people who, of course, were found later dead. The crew, needless to say, died. I mean, there were three people on board, minimal, but standard. After all, they don't have any people to serve peanuts, bags of peanuts too, right? Because, yeah, it was a cargo plane. So you just have the air crew and that's it. And that was their last trip. So again, as we pointed out, burns. Burns are an issue. One other thing I want to reinforce on here for treatment and having your medical support. burn dressings. Now there's a decent buy over at SportsmansGuide.com. SportsmansGuide.com. You get over there, go to their clearance section, go into the military surplus clearance section, you go separate, so just middle surface up there, and go through it and you will find for about five dollars a dressing, these are again They burn wrap. They are prepackaged, foil packed the way they are set up. And putting one in each of your iFAT kits wouldn't be a bad idea. These aren't an incredibly bulky burn dressing. I would also recommend something I actually should have said when we were in the 2-hour block. I have burn kits that are burn response packages. We mark them on the outside as such. Now these are significant burn packages. The bag is a piece of luggage, but it's everything that would be necessary to treat and to isolate and protect a burn casualty in the field. And, again, we've established a standard militia marker to identify a medical burn kit. We have a separate, it's not an international, it's a militia marker, a militia identifier. The kit can easily be looked at, plus with a raised surface decal. It can actually even be felt in the dark so you can confirm what you're getting hold of. So there's a couple different tells that are used with the package, with the baggage that I've established. Now, this is critical because BurnTech is in limited supply. It always will be, no matter how hard we try to pump it in, into the system. Now, military, government, they get all your money that they want at gunpoint, so they can buy and sell whatever they choose. and acquire as needed. So yes, they got piles of stuff there because of the wars that we've been in for 30, you know, for three decades and more that have forced them to actually, well, 30, you know, three decades and a half. There we go. Get it right, Mark. And because of that, there's a demonstrated need to actually have a larger quantity of the material on the shelf. We can't reach that level, but we can achieve a an acceptable level of preparedness and that's what you guys need to be part of. So I highly recommend that you do this. Get a chance. You can go to shopmedvet.com, Chinook Medical. And again, the surplus companies have a certain amount of material on the shelf. Sometimes we spend and we buy them out. I'm trying to get the numbers on these burn dressings that Sportsman's Guide has and if need be, I will buy them out. I mean, we'll put enough money together between the different units and we'll just pick everything up that's left. Reason, useful, just a useful, useful item that we are short supply of no matter what day it is. So heads up there. Now, also, well, hold on. Oh, okay, another interesting question, but not real. Okay. Real quick, on bulk items, bulk medical items, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com. For the bulk items that you're going to be putting on a bandage, a bandage you're going to put on a wound and then it's going to seep and then you're going to throw it away and put another one on, you need quantity and you need affordable quantity. So, go over to ShopMedVet.com for your bulk items. You're looking at pennies. I mean literally pennies, an item. We're not talking dollars. We're talking pennies, an item. And you know, for what you would pay for a couple of items over the retail counter, we're talking cases of material, a case of. So, you need to go over to ShopMedVet.com and peruse their page, especially their outdated or clearance. And with bulk dressings, you're not going to care. Today I got, and you know again, I was going to qualify what happened today, but while we were running late, you know, there's so much material that we're able to access for free. It's insane. I mean, it really is. I'm not complaining, because some of the stuff that I picked up that we had to make time to pick up today were medical items. Vehicle couldn't hold anymore. I mean literally between food food stuffs material support mechanical items and Then all of a sudden turns out we got a bunch of medical items there the vehicle the trucks couldn't hold anymore But we no matter what I'm not going to pass something like that up I will remind you to pay attention to your local areas of operation and you know, hey kind of ask questions Don't be afraid to ask You never know whether you might get a really interesting answer because people don't like to waste things in most cases. There are some hateful, wicked, evil, rotten people out there. They're all through the system and they're from all walks of life. But most people just hate the idea that something is, it goes to waste. It just isn't used for what it was intended. And so we've got a lot of really squared away individuals who are in the Patriot slash militia camp. that are doing what they can from their direction, their perspective. And I can't thank him enough because again, you know otherwise the stuff's going to landfill, it's going to be wasted, destroyed, there's nothing wrong with it, it's perfectly serviceable, but the bureaucracy and the powers that be and the corporate mechanism and the corporations are forced to do A certain amount of waste simply because they're not allowed to keep. In the past, if you had a business, you would leave the inventory and roll it over to the next quarter or the next year. But today, businesses are punished through heavy taxation for simply having something they already paid for. This is something that it's part of the reason that the waste exists. The government does this. The kosher mafia, the Jewish mob does this to the country. They do it intentionally. It's just like insurance companies, you know, their product is forced upon you by police and by the system. Couldn't have a better racket than that, okay? Now, we all accept it because we're not willing to go to war over being taxed in an oblique way, but the tax is constant. It's called insurance and it's used for the purpose of ensuring that a third party and or fourth party and sometimes even a misdirected fifth party with government are tied in and profiteer and the graft and corruption progresses and compounds and progresses and compounds and it gets worse and worse. Now the same is true with the rest of the system we're dealing with here. So again, go ahead. Yeah, this is Mike in Arizona. Just a thought. You were talking about the burn dressings and stuff like that. And I would suggest that people, if they're going to pick up one and put it into their kit, it might be worthwhile to at least somebody, maybe the leader, the medical people, to buy an extra one. Because you're going to want to open it up if this is not just the standard 2x2s and clings and stuff like that. Then you're going to open one up to familiarize with it how it goes on and how it can be applied to different areas of the body depending on the extent of the burn. And then instead of just throwing it away, if during your training, then you can always pull that open dressing out and use that. And you know, you have, okay, here's, we're gonna have a training scenario. Here's the person that's burned. This is the area that's been affected. And then here's your dressing. And you can use your, the dressing that you've opened up to familiarize yourself and you can use that. as a training aid. So instead of people just buying one and stashing it away in their eye fact, you might want to really consider getting two. One to familiarize and one to use in training and one to keep for your kit. Back over to you, Mark. Absolutely. As a matter of fact, again, we should be buying multiples if at all possible. Get together with the allies, your friends, and come up with a purchase system. to actually acquire not only what you need but spares. And again when I say buying one for my kit, we're talking about say each person in the team buying one and sliding it in. It's best to do it together, work as a team in the process. And then, as was pointed out, using one you have to break down and it's like the bullet, you know you gotta pay for this, but it pays for itself. because you gain experience with that training aid as a tool in the toolbox. So you're absolutely right. Again, this is one of those things that we're constantly trying to bring everybody up to the same level of performance. Many people have not handled this type of technology to any great degree, and because of that, it is very useful to have a conglomerate of different elements, different components seen in each category, if it's medical or if it's communications, where you have samplings that are used to help people to develop their skills. And again, repetition. It's repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat time. You'll get the hang of it if I have to drill it into another hundred times, but you will get the hang of it eventually. And we'll make it work. Another thing on that note too is yes, making up a training kit box. Now this is interesting, like the DOD, the Donate of Destruction, now the Donate of War, or the War Department, or Department of War, we don't know, I don't know, I didn't pay attention, somebody can correct me on that one. But they make training aid dressings. Here's this comical. If we use them, we'll have to buy more. So we won't give them to the troops, but we do have them on the shelf. And if we ever did any critical training, then down the road we'd give them to them. But then by that time, they already probably acquired a lot of OJT because, well, too late, you're actually having to rip the real bandage open and use it. Why do I say that? We run into stuff like this all the time from the DOD. where they bought something and if you look at the dates and when it was produced you go I don't remember this. Well you don't remember it because well if they gave it out to you they'd have to buy another one. So we'll okay it's disposable. Yeah, but it's cost money. Yeah, well you spend money on air-conditioned doghouses for generals, so don't tell me how we spend money, okay? This is something that was built to be used. It was built to be expended. They actually made training dressings that were made out of a lesser material and they were built all the way through Vietnam. I think they did them in Korean Vietnam too, or Korea in World War II, forgive me. And what's interesting is I have some. They're standard compressed dressings, but they are not and they don't feel right. The reason they don't feel right, for whatever reason, rather than just taking a whole bunch of standard field dressings, they actually used a card stock almost material, not quite that bad, but it seems like it, and made training dressings. Now for the very reason we're talking about, if you only use one or two or three, you can fold them back up, put them back in the pouch, and pull them back out for training purposes when you need them. But in this case, we don't see that in the industry. And if they are, they probably would be just as expensive. So how about we just sacrifice one and make sure when we do open it, for instance, recommendation, at least the first time, get as many people together as possible. Everybody pay attention here and show them the item that you're going to be training with. And that way everybody sees it, at least as many people as possible, in its initial form before it was debauched and decanted from the package. And once that happens, you can never quite get it back in the package the same way, but close enough. And then you'll be able to pull it out and show people, this is what we're going to be handling. This is what we do with it. Here's how we do it. Then it becomes viable very very quickly in fact any training aid is a good training aid because that's better than guest ovation and pure OJT on the job training as in on the job direct application without any chance to prepare That's not your first best choice. It's probably your worst Or at least it's in the low end It's in the lowest end of choices that you should be making right now The important thing here again too is somebody needs to work as the instructor. So whoever it is that's going to be getting any class time and whoever is willing to do so should prioritize on all of the different subjects that are critical to keeping our people alive. I know basic CPR is something that a lot of people have had. But not as many as you would think, which I would rather say, and of course it's falling off right now, like everything else. Anything has to do with traditional hands-on education is pretty well dead. So we're having to rebuild that. And that's another area where we excel. It's just like the DOD complaint most recently here is that map reading, something that the Patriot Movement, the militia have focused on separate from electronics for the longest time. Well, now the new War Department, was the DOD, has acknowledged that they are going to have to completely throw out the existing program and they are going to emphasize what we've said for decades. Like, you know, guess what? We told you so. We were right. We told you so. and that map reading and orienteering are a critical component and need to be focused upon because they're becoming too dependent on electronics which may or may not be usable, slash, are not reliable. So we've come full circle. Well, no, we haven't. Not for the militia, the Patriot movement. We're pretty well up to snuff and we already saw the writing on the wall years ago. But it is interesting that now the government's playing catch up with us. We're not playing catch up with them. We have a very small or non-existent electronic footprint. With the concern for the modern battlefield and all the app about the nematodes, hemorrhoids, dronatoids, take your pick, whatever you want, the fact is that the zero footprint with minimal thermal print with regard to your personal target. makes you a much more effective, compact than any of those who are fitted with the cutting, quote unquote, cutting edge or state of the art technology coming out of the box. Most of which, in a real battlefield situation right now, can't be used. Your survivability rating goes into the toilet with the application or, you know, again, with turning on a switch or hitting a button and unfortunately making yourself a very desirable target for whatever the latest sophisticated weapon system is that's out there. Just something to think about. And it's all, these are all things we've been arguing for forever, as long as we've been operating first. Develop the man, develop the expertise, put it between the ears and the brain pan. And guess what, once he's got it there, yeah he may have to work a little bit to shake the head to get the wood to settle to the right place, the lumber to be where it is, but he will remember and will be able to apply the working knowledge that's been developed. That's the key to success in what is coming. We are on the cusp of with all the garbage that they're pulling right now. On that note, before I forget, we have a number of bases that are being opened up again that, to a degree, don't make a whole lot of sense. Well, they do with regard to the theater of operation, but they don't make sense considering the infrastructure that we have, except that, well, with most of the high tech being lost in the early days of a conflict, which is what's going to happen, Then all of a sudden, anything and everything you've got is going to be pulled into service and what's going to happen is you're going to be stepping back a few decades right off the bat in a close quarter conflict of any kind. Now, we're not going back to the Stone Age. What's going to happen though is that all of the older techniques and patterns of war are going to be re-embraced for a period of time. And by the way, this happened in World War I and it also happened in World War II. Typically, we fight with whatever just we can grab and throw into the field. It usually takes three, six months, maybe a year. And then, if we had industrial capacity, which by the way we don't, we would normally be supplementing the throw-ins with state-of-the-art or at least present cutting edge, whatever that might be for the era. Well, it would probably take longer than that and also once enough mushrooms and marsh gas are thrown around, a lot of it won't be coming back and would not be easily replaced. Let's keep that in mind. Now, with that situation developing and obviously in the brain pan of people who are making decisions, They are now re-implementing or reactivating certain facilities because they make more sense based upon limited capacity. And that, we're already there. We already understand how to do more with less. The system can't, but we can. So the Patriot effort, and again, is ahead of the curve on this with regard to this particular problem and a lot of others. Most important though is that for us and the militia, we're not fighting overseas. We're not going to go outside the country. Our mission is very, very, very different and we are not going to steal stuff for the Israelis, which is what the US military is being prepped to be sent out to do. It's time for them to knuckle monkey to go steal something for the Dikoshir mafia. That is the plan. That is the agenda. That's where they're headed. But in the meantime, the Patriot effort, our focus, is on national defense, taking care of the country, protecting our own. In fact, very, very, very close to home. So all of your operational clairvoyance should be, you know, pointed in that direction. What do we see as a threat? What is it that's, you know, coming down the pike? How will we neutralize it when the time comes? Well, we're going to need all of the basic tools of a conventional fighting force. But remember, there are three schools, there are three phases. There's unconventional, there's para-conventional, and conventional warfare. Now, the important thing is to understand that while each of these have a line, theoretically overlap each other quite a bit, and one of the things that the militia has to be flexible in is being able to use all of the above. in terms of concept and to be able to develop your manpower, your personnel, so that we can virtually dominate the battlefield no matter the condition. Now, unconventional is acquire, well, first of all, collect, acquire, destroy. In paraconventional, there's an extension to the, no, first of all, the acquire is the same, but the use of the weapon systems is extended. But still, as needed, equipment is destroyed or discarded if it becomes burdensome and creates a target threat to the user, no matter what formation it might be. Conventional is pretty straightforward, and everybody's familiar with that. But the idea is that each of these militia commanders has to be prepared to drift from one to the other form. and to do it as smoothly as possible by perfecting a rounded educational process for the militia formations, the troops, so that they appreciate the difference between the techniques and why they're used. In reality, regular forces do commit to this concept, but in a different way. When you retrograde or when you retreat, From an area of control, there are a series of actions that take place and the rear guard basically becomes an unconventional warfare asset. The rear guard in a retreat initially creates the illusion that the army hasn't moved. But in order for the rear guard to survive, it embraces an unconventional attitude as a deployed force. So, you see micro versions of what I'm discussing in any war that you've ever seen an image of or you've read about. When I say image, I mean people watch movies, people watch television. Those are limited typically in each sense, but you get a feel for the idea. It's always exciting to see the dynamic solutions created by those who are in need and are in dire straits. Well, that's war. Okay, but in this case with the with the unconventional forces Many countries example Switzerland embraced this as a standard upfront policy not as an aside thought Well, that's because virtually all of Switzerland's military is militia. Oh, wait a minute all the population are militia You're issued a rifle. You're supposed to hide it. What? Yeah, they give you negative points if they find the weapon they issue to you or weapons. There's a whole program set up. You're supposed to be mindful of the fact that your job is to conceal your martial ability to be able to operate independently as needed. Think about that. You think this government will all something like all hail? No, they're terrified the idea you have just what limited conventional arms you have and they hate you for having those Think about it This government ain't gonna be as needed when they need us to bleed then they'll tell us how much they'll gush all over how much they'd love us until they're done using us and Then they they your ass is in the trash can as quick as they can throw you there Just that simple now again. We gotta remember the vet No, they really don't want to remember the vet Okay in fact they want the vet not only to be forgotten But they prefer and you see this in the policies of this country how they try to discard and Disparage the vet the the individual who is with any prior service because that person is a threat to the powers that be It's not accidental. Here it goes, oh, they just started us in Vietnam. No, they didn't. I know. I knew people from World War II. Served with guys from World War II. I'm almost 70 now. Back in the day, I was paying attention. In fact, I buried a lot of World War I veterans because I worked with burial details. Nobody was willing to step forward and do it. I had veterans from World War I, you know, hey, Mark. Well, at first they didn't know who I was. Eventually, they knew me by first name. But it was, you know, we can't find anybody to even carry the caskets. Our guys, they can't do it anymore. They're too old. Well, let's get hold of Graves' registration and get hold of the army. We already have. They won't provide any support. So I actually had to go out and round up personnel and create a burial detail for Michigan here. And actually brought the people together. We carried on on its own after a while, but the sad part is all it would have taken was a little motivation of the government to get up off its dead ass and they wouldn't do anything. And I mean Washington and I'm talking, Lansing, and it didn't make any difference for you to turn it. Okay? So again, I learned very quickly that all of the nonsense about how they're just so concerned for you, now they're just concerned for covering their own ass. The system, of course, first of all, wants more power. It doesn't want you to have any, it just wants more power. Well, can't have an armed population that's competent to do that. You really don't even want a military to be too competent. This is one of the reasons that also again eventually built OpFor, OpFor Training Command. Why? Well because it didn't seem like there was any viable training, you know, option that would provide a more realistic simulation in the field. Guess what? We put it together with no budget. Eventually ended up with OpFor, OpFor Training Command. First, well second, third, fourth, and fifth OpFor. First OpFor is actually out of California and also a component was in Texas. That was DOD. But the rest of the op-4 element, completely built from scratch, with no budget. And by the time we were done, we were running op-4 operations throughout the whole middle of the United States. From Michigan all the way down to Fort Sam Houston. Wisconsin, other states, other bases. And it was all done with independent individuals taking the place of quote unquote trained professionals. Now I gotta remember we all came from that trained professional environment. But what pisses you off is that if we could do what we had, imagine if you had the money that they were squandering on the air-conditioned doghouses for the general's dog. Or if you just gave us a fingernail scratching of the material that was being thrown away out the back door and sent to the landfill. So you see, they really weren't worried about you being trained well. They're terrified of the fact that you would be trained well. Because the American people in the eyes of the government are the first number one enemy, the first enemy of the state. And it's true right now, just as it was true then. So, who's going to save the country? Go in the bathroom, turn on the bathroom light, look in the mirror. There you go! There's the hero. Congratulations. Now, we need to step up to the plate. A lot of complaints about what's not being done, but people... And by the way, I'm not fixing anything so some other son of a bitch can turn around and steal all this stuff from us. We'll protect the country so that they can do what they've been doing. No. See, that's why they really, really, really don't like the idea of the population being well-armed and being competent as militia. It's harder for crooks and criminals to steal crap from you when, well, they can be stopped. See how that works? That's how it works. Again, organize armed equipment, train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. If you can get it where you need it, when you need it most, the best way to do that is to tactically deploy your supply and support system. Put it down at the user level where it will be literally at your fingertips. As Don Betra used to say, So it will appear as if your weapons flew, literally, mystically flew to your fingers. Well, not quite that, but pretty close. So supply and support and logistics mechanism, most critical. Now, let's see. Oh, you know what? We're at 15 minutes still. We normally do in the 3-hour block at least one guns and gadgets, but I think we're going to hold off on that I am going to not rush so much, but we have a drawing of course coming up this Friday and We want to thank all the people who have been donating there are a number of people who aren't going to be in the drawing even though I've asked Please be in the drawing. That's okay Don't worry. We've had other people step up We don't need to do the drawing. I just enjoy doing this as a way to say thank you because it's fun. We have to be having fun while we're busy dealing with the threats at hand and coming up with solutions. 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You were saying a few minutes, about 10 minutes ago, everyone should arm, equip, and train as well as go, right? Over. Yep. Yeah, yes good. Well of course Well here's the thing again with the situation the way it is first of all we've scared we've we've Drifted so far away from the founders intent that we're expecting every aspect of what we are what we are living with to be dealt with by somebody else a stranger expecting the stranger to a better do a better job that Whatever the task is then we doing it for ourselves Slaves are made that way and in fact slaves are already the chains are already forged with Patrick Henry said this chains are already forged If we proceed down the path that we're at Rio in right now at some point They're just not going to stop and we are going to have to deal with the threat What's interesting about this is that again? The founders never expected somebody else to do the fighting for them. Patrick Henry did say, who will step up? Allies and friends will be found. Well, we do have a lot of Maury in place. They're called Americans. The country has been established for quite some time. I think we all know the value of our liberty. We may try to deny it on occasion or desperately try to pass on the responsibility, but at a given point, Well, if you keep doing that eventually, you're going to lose everything. So at a given point, you figure out that, well, you're going to have to step up to the plate. You're going to have to deal with the problem. That's where we are right now. Slave or free, which will you be? It's that simple. Me? I don't want anybody to be my slave. I don't have any interest in owning people as property. I figure everybody can get along quite well if we clear the riff-raff slash the parasites out of the way. And that's where we are. It's going to have to be done. And you people are the ones that are going to have to deal with it. Whether you like it or not. Again, we can fumble on this. I don't plan on letting go of my liberty. I'm not going to surrender my freedom. Nobody else is either if I have my way, but in order for us to, again, deal with the problem, we're going to have to get physical. And it's obvious, I mean if you list all these turds right now with some of the app that's coming out of their faces, it is inevitable that we be in conflict. It is not a maybe, kind of just sort of, it's just a when. And everybody better be tuning up accordingly, you better be squaring away your technology, you better make sure you understand. how you're going to have to deal with the threat when the time comes and it will have to be dealt with. And there isn't any getting out of it. There's no way to sidestep it. It's going to be dirty, hard, and in your face. So again, you have to organize accordingly. Find friends. You're going to have to discern. This is something else we've talked about many times. Well, who do I organize with? Even if you organize tonight, find just one person that you've patiently been having conversation with, and you know that they're on the same page, and you know where they've been, and you know who they are. There's no way you can get caught flat-footed. Is it somebody you've been a lifelong friend with, maybe? Is it somebody you went to school with who you know what he did, you know what jobs he's had? He can't really lie his way out of too much. That's all part of the process of discernment that you have to implement. And it is, you know, it's part of the task of surviving of life, to be able to effectively defend one's freedom and liberty. And that's where we are. That's the purpose behind the militia. It's not for other people to stand behind us. The concept of the militia is we stand together. Well, what are you going to do for me? Well, people have been doing for your sorry ass for way too long. That's the problem. America needs to man up is what needs to happen and for the longest time Donald Trump will take care of it We already told you before Donald Trump wasn't going to take care of it and Donald Trump The only thing Donald Trump to take care of is Israel hell Israel hell is Donald Trump They own him. He's he's joined at the hip with them. It's disgusting. I don't want to see that horrible. Oh god. I didn't want to see that but It's just the way things are. Congratulations. Nobody should be disillusioned by that. As I've said, I cannot be disillusioned if I was never illusioned. Well, I wasn't illusioned on this situation. And you know, if you've been listening, I tried to argue the many fine points of why you needed to make sure that you were not disillusioned down the road. And Israel Hell right now is on an offensive to try and put down anybody who's going to point directly at the problem, which is Israel Hell. Period. Listen to the rhetoric, what's being done right now. If you're not for Israel, then you're not for your not mega. Well, I can't find that. There's no Star of David. Of the 50 stars I see on the field that make up our flag. So they can piss off, eat feces and die as far as I'm concerned. That's how that works. But that's just me. What can I say? Go ahead and call her. Jump in there, please. I figured the militia will be as actual as the carpenters, plumbers, electricians, builders, etc. Correct? Well, it always has been. In fact, the difference between a Well, the interesting thing about this is that the trades that are brought to the table are the trades that will be needed to fight the war. So the tradesman has always been really an incredibly valuable asset. Now military, well, it's interesting. The military does some things very differently for a reason, but it has to do with manipulation and power. It has nothing to do with efficiency. It has to do with manipulation and power. and the nature of the creature that you're actually dealing with that's trying to, like I said, maintain power. It has no interest in our freedom or our liberty. The machine that we presently have in place purely and periodically needs us to use us as the knuckle monkeys to steal something for somebody else, not of this country. And that's why they're all pumped up and they're doing the, you know, morca thing. The morca thing is only going to be as alive in the political sphere as is needed for them to steal what they steal and then they will flip the car. The patriotism is only going to live as long as the communist Chinese American flag they have up in the flagpole. They don't want it any longer than that. That flag will rot on the pole and they won't care and won't even remember that they rose the flag, that they put the flag up there. I've talked about this forever. It's true of government the same way, but it's with plan. It's not accidental. So, again, where do we want to be? Slave or free? Which will you be? I think everybody, I think, well, I know immediately everybody poured out, whoa, I want to be a slave! Well, I'm sure you don't want to be a slave. But in order to be free, We have an obligation. Yeah, we have an obligation to step up to the plate. So on that note too, before we go, because we're almost to the top here, and it has been a very busy, let's see, Wednesday, or Wednesday or Friday, because that's really what it's been like today. Another thing we mentioned earlier, well actually I did hold on here. There we go. Another thing that I mentioned earlier in the two-hour block, And I really should be emphasizing a lot more right now is not just the medical but also what was discussed about training. Somebody asked me in the hour in between, it was a question, I missed it until we got back here. Does the militia have medical formations or medical units? Yes, we do. We've had for as long as we've had the militia in place. Some states have better medical support units than others. And part of it is because of the experience, the educational base, with both the military, because a lot of people come out of the military, with an MOS, military occupational skill, that's useful. And the people gravitate towards certain areas and retire, leave, or just serve in a particular task or job. And it's interesting, Pennsylvania, for instance, the militias in Pennsylvania have more medical support units than the average state. It's an odd thing, but it has to do with the formations, the actual old guard formations and military operations, and for whatever reason, That drifted over into the proficiency levels with the militia in Pennsylvania. They have, I would say, about 40% more medical technical prowess than the average militia formation out there. And we have a lot of medical people. In Michigan here, I've got our unit down the road that's a militia unit. I always joke about them. Call them the doctor. They are the, it's a doctor's brigade is what it comes down to. These guys all have more money than you and I ever will. And they're listening right now and they know what I'm talking about on the one hand, they've completely combat outfitted. But we're talking surgeons, doctors, you know, senior nurses, people, anesthesiologists. We have a lot of anesthesiologists, which I was really surprised at. But what's interesting is they want to fight. Now, it's like I've told them a million times. I say, you know, Doc, You're more valuable to keeping people alive. He goes, yes, but I plan on fighting. Because he probably will want to kill me. So I think I should kill them back. And so I've always joked that with those guys, because of their value, I'll go find an enemy combatant, put a stake on a rope, a stake in the ground, put a rope on his ankle, and Doc can come out and shoot him, maybe two or three of them, and then we'll take him back to do the work that really counts. But we've got to let Doc have some fun. So we're going to have to save some of the prisoners for... Well, keep Doc happy. Every once in a while you hear... What's that? Ah, it's just Doc keeping his trigger finger sounded busy for a minute. So yes, we do have a lot of medical support units that are in the militia and it varies though from state to state and the organizational structure is different too. But if you want to become part of that group or mechanism, guys, you can organize on your own and we can help you with that if need be. We'll talk about that more tomorrow as a matter of fact because organizational structure is something there hasn't been a lot of questions about with this latest wave. of people coming into the faith-ridden militia movement. Anyway, God bless our republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And all of you are the solutions, people. All of you. Wanna know who the hero is? Who's gonna save the country? Go into the bathroom, turn on the bathroom light, look in the mirror. There he is! Right, Orton?