December 29, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan winter weather patterns, drone technology and countermeasures, advanced military equipment concerns, heating systems and preparedness, and political developments including Netanyahu's visit to the U.S. He covered fiber optic drone control systems, shotgun-based air defense strategies, historical weapons technology, surveillance masks and disguise techniques, and domestic heating alternatives including wood and pellet stoves. Callers contributed observations about weather conditions, equipment maintenance, and heating system experiences.
- michigan weather
- winter preparedness
- drone countermeasures
- fiber optic weapons
- shotgun air defense
- surveillance technology
- disguise masks
- pellet stoves
- wood heating
- military equipment
- Netanyahu
- police state
- militia
- preparedness
- self-sufficiency
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G-Generations, this was secured for you. We hoped you could 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, the free, the brave. You've I 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 saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current use in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be... 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 in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each god given right. And pray to God your freedom brings bright. As I awoke he vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? You name it, it can go wrong. Of course, it's wintertime. And are we up? Give me a cue. I may have missed the visitor from the past by just a moment. Cue, one, two, three. One, two, three. Do you copy? Over. Roger. Affirmative. Test four, you're on your mark. Alright, almighty almighty, this is PBR Street Gang, do you copy? Over. Shh. Almighty almighty, this is PBR Street Gang, do you copy? Over. Shh. Just what you see on the boat, man. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Korky. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories Northeast South and the kick north well at least north ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. We're on satellite because of so many allies who listen to us and rebroadcast even up here in the frozen north, northern wastelands, and rebroadcasting, analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States, and we are ticking down to the end of 2025. It is Monday. It has been Monday all day. It is the 29th of December. It is, that means we've got three days left to the end of the year. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian the Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K. 2025 Old earth calendar? Give her all she's got, Captain. 125 percent. And, 2025 Battle for the Republic, Winter War! And we're back in it. We are back in it, but not really big where I am. Not really. I'll explain that in a minute. It's 2025 and we are going down the calendar. Look at all the great things that have happened. Thousands and thousands of leftists have been arrested that were involved in all the chicanery of the last four, eight, ten, twenty, thirty years. The arrests are massive. They've had to open new prisons. The Ukraine war ended 11 months and 28 days ago. It was really great. On top of that, we capped our spending, stopped any money from flowing out of the US, and certainly didn't give our country's country's money. Countries money to parasites nation states like Israel, hell, the wallet sucker from Hades or any of the other skank operations run by the Jewish mafia like the Ukraine itself which is still sucking us blind, taking more and more money above and under the table even as we speak and shoveling just as much out into Israel or to bank accounts unknown only to the federal government, FinCEN and all the other spying agencies who know exactly where all of our money went and they don't care. Why? Because they're helping to steal it. That's why. They're helping to steal it. Just the way they are, sir. Last cup of coffee I could bring with me here. Anyway, it has been a very busy weekend. We had clear ground up until probably, I was up at three. We started to get the winds. Three o'clock in the morning, as expected. Nothing that's a surprise there. As you can see by the forecast, the storm front went on a pitched angle, something I've talked about many times over the years about how Michigan's winter weather pattern is. West side of the state got hammered, that's expected, right off the lake. Lake effect snow makes up for whatever high elevation snow. Didn't have enough to dust you, and so there are many locations buried. the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is being the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, which they really don't talk about that much. I'm rather fascinated. It's like, Muskegon got some media coverage, but what about like the Keweenaw Peninsula? Where the wolves are howling and not far from the door because the snow is up your eyeballs and there is no possibility for you to escape. The wolves, they will be there. They will wait. They will wait for you to come out and get the wood for your fire. And they do. That's because no one in the U.B. can get out of their places. They're stuck inside. Exactly. Well, as I said, this is one of those mornings where If you're in the Upper Peninsula, you look at the window and it looks dull. And you know, oh man. And you go to the window and you pull the shade sideways or up, you don't pull the sash up. And there's nothing but white fuzziness in front of the window. And it's not because the window is frosted. It's because the snow is up to the eaves. And that is what's happening. But here's the thing. Is there a surprise in the Upper Peninsula? Nope. It's like you wake up, you pull the curtain back and go, Oh, must be the beginning of winter. The next big wave comes around the 20th of January. The big one right now that we're seeing, this is the one UP gets it with every year, no matter what. Been there, lived there, shoveled there. No, all about that. Me too. Me too. Me too. So anyway, bottom southeastern quadrant, and I was thinking this was going to happen because first of all we had these warm fluffs that came through. And we had, I think, we didn't get to 60, but we got into the 50s for a few window moments there. In fact, even last night This is why you heard about tornadoes around the country. We had a wave last night at 1 o'clock in the morning here in the bottom of the state that it was almost shirt sleeve weather for just a little bit, maybe an hour. And then the temperature progressively dropped after that and now we have snow on the ground again, but we have wind swept wasteland. And the good thing about this, this did not come down as a wet snow. This came down as a dry, high snow. Because of that, everything is blowing. And it's like driveways and walkways here where we are, there's nothing to shovel. Now, did we get a lot of snow? No, we didn't get as much to begin with because if you look at that map, the stringer, the lower wall of that front is right around the top of our county. or off to the northwest, let's put it that way, and on a 45 degree angle. So I think the thumb got hit, our listeners there probably aren't too happy, but hey it's winter. Don't worry, we're going to get it again, in fact we'll probably still get it next day or two, but if you pay attention to the real meteorologists and not the people who were doing YouTube videos to towns in the Midwest are being destroyed even as I write this and it's like you know the tornado effect in a few places and the winds which were high. Amazingly enough the stuff that I've been down outside stayed in place so I don't think we got the 50 mile an hour winds they were talking. That probably happened a little farther north of us but we're right on the trail of it. Yeah, well you're right off this off the lake again just off Lake Michigan. Congrats Congratulations Lake Michigan gives you a gift that just keeps getting you lost power for about you lost power for about five hours up here Yeah, that's the only thing I was waiting for only because of you know, crappoo 21st century Lack of know how to handle things down here But, amazingly enough, we didn't lose any power and nobody else in the area so far. But that doesn't mean there are spots that we didn't hear about because it's going to be intermittent here and there. I think the reason that we didn't get hit is we were down towards Monroe. We were all over the state over the weekend. West side looks exactly as we expected. North side, not quite if we're town is. It was pretty much going where we expected it to go and we were leaving it in the taillights. But down around Monroe and Toledo, we got Lake Erie. And Lake Erie was pushing because you had all this warm air, warm water stuff going on, guys. And I think what it did, that's why if you look at this weather pattern, there was that pimple, that lump right there, which is a good two, three counties in size if you're looking at volume for Michigan. And that's what pushed that up into the north was Lake Erie. Now, what it's doing right now, and this is kind of neat, we talk about weather. Guys, you've got to be weather watchers. If you're going to survive this planet, everybody goes, I'm going to be a survivalist, then you better be a weather watcher. If you're going to be, I'm going to be a proper, then you better be a weather watcher. You better know your environment, not just your local environment, but the whole area of operation that you're going to be functioning in. Another reason I wholly recommend you get copies, old or new, of the Farmers Almanac. They are priceless. They are absolutely priceless. The original Farmers Almanac. You want them. You want to get old ones, not just the new ones. Anyway, the interesting thing is... We're now seeing the Coriolis effect I've told you about so many times. If you get a good weather channel, a guy that's more of a meteorologist rather than just trying to create drama, there are several different elements that are at the national and at the continental level that are creating some really unique stuff going on. But this part isn't unique in that we're getting the hurricane effect around the lakes right now. This storm, if you look, even on the maps that are crappy, this came in. It hit the St. Clair slash the Huron. It went north and then hit the bottom end of the Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula and then banked right back in the opposite direction. You notice this? Go look at this weather pattern. It actually went face into itself, the storm did, but it went through the north side of Lake Michigan and came back down and feeds this circular effect that we've got going on. Now, it's not going to last forever, but it does last for a good long time. What's really neat is remember, not this year so far, but a few years ago we had really good freeze on the Great Lakes. And some of the satellite imagery was some of the most phenomenal you could ask for because you could see the wave effect with the snow bunnies, the snow waves rising up. So it looked like a hurricane. And in fact, even the cloud cover itself, if you've got a good imagery system and the guy's not trying to colorize everything with red and yellow and orange because it's so hot. No, it's so important and dangerous and yellow and red and orange so you stay Whereas instead it's like and there's one or two people that write it's like this is winter fool When you die you go blue You go black, you go blue, you don't go orange, you don't go red, you don't go yellow. That's all that panic crap, okay? Now, I would say this. If you're outside and you start seeing skin that's blue and pink, or you all should think we're in good shape, you know, blue or darker blue or heading towards black, yes, you better be concerned. But those are the colors that should be depicting the northern winter environment. But the bozos don't do that because they've been told to shake the bush, You're all gonna die! Help us! Help us! We're all gonna die!" They had that right. Yeah, a famous quote from Space Invaders, by the way. So as it is, we have Michigan winter. Did you put your blankets in the car? Did you make sure you got your spare winter gear in the car? I actually ran into a few things. I thought, you know what? It'd be good to have those spares in the car. I was moving car parts late last night from one of the other trucks that was disassembled. And I came across two of my serpentine belts that are for all of the engines, for all the Chevys we run. And so I walked them right over to my other crew cab, 8 foot bed Chevy. And I put both of those belts in the back seat of the truck right away. They're not even where they're supposed to be yet, but you know what they are? They're in the truck. Why? Because those are an awful cheap spare part that if something happens and I'm stuck on the road because something stupid takes place, that I can put the thing back together in a reasonable period of time without freezing my ass off and keep the engine running, you'll get everything going again, so I can get on down the road. Prior pumper planning prevents piss poor performance. Okay, so again heads up. A couple of things too. They still have the boots. Now it's winter outside. Now all of a sudden everybody's going, hey, it's winter. It's cold. For $10 a pair, they still have those Mil-Tech black winter boots for $10 a pair, size 6, size 7, and size 8. And you know, I still haven't called because they've said they've got some that say size 7 mil dude. I want to find out if they give them to me for a better price. And if they give me for a really good price, I'll buy all of those. I don't care what they look like. These boots are okay for what they are. I'm not saying they are Mil-Tech, which is standard fare for Surplus, the Surplus industry. Mil-Tech is an established German company. Don't know where they were made officially, but probably a combination of China and maybe Thailand, Vietnam, whatever. They have a thinsulate liner and they have a fur cuff around the top of the boot. They are $10 a pair. Now a couple of our callers have said, well, they run big. And the eights actually fit somebody who wears normally a 10. So again, I would still be cautionary. What I would do is buy a pair of eights, see if they're too big or too small. If they're too small, find an ally or a friend or a family member that they fit. Congratulations, they've got another pair of winter boots. Now, if the boots do fit you, no matter what size they are, I recommend you get three pairs. You can't buy a pair of tennis shoes. I'm looking for some of your replacement bummer shoes right now, and I'm looking for mark downs, you know, brand new. And the average pair of low quarter, regular, you know, utility walking shoes in the jogger sport shoe like you have nowadays are running about $30, $33 markdown, like Botash or whatever. $10 a pair. I can buy three pairs of winter boots, put them on the shelf, and use them this winter and never have to walk around with slightly soggy feet because I just got to use the pair I got because even though it's wet, I dried them out but they didn't dry out all the way. Well, how about you have three pairs so that you can have one pair drying out and the other two, well, ready to go. And if you still aren't quite dried out, you got another pair. And that way you can work through the cycle so that you have warm, toasty, dry, unhinged feet. Now I would also point out socks, socks, socks, and socks. And in fact, guys, socks are one of those things I've told you before. I don't care what any other fool does. I usually put a pair of socks in the left popcorn pocket. In addition to that, I'll have another pair of glove liners in the right popcorn pocket on the pants. I put a pair of socks, at least one if not two, in my field jet, field blouse. And I put at least one pair in my field jacket, along with an extra pair of glove liners in each. And you will use all of them. This kind of weather here is not too bad. To be quite honest, while this is a big storm, it's a big blustery, windy storm. The good thing about that is it's made for a relatively dry, constant cast off situation. So we're actually, instead of us going from the kind of demi-fall to a wet winter lake effect to high winter cold, we're getting hit with high winter cold, which is a dry cold. This is a good thing. This weekend, there wasn't any snow. If you were out training, we went to two different training sites to visit. We'd be there for one meeting. There wasn't any snow on the ground when temperatures were in the 40s and 50s. Not quite 50s at that time, but warm enough that everybody was comfortable. The biggest thing is it was muddy. Okay, anybody out there training, it was muddy. This was cold, wet with no snow and that's not good. That's actually why you have to keep an eye on your people and make sure you got the proper footwear whenever possible. You get wet, take wet stuff off. If it's wool, you can get it to warm up. But progressively, you want to take those wet things off, change them out like your glove liners, your mitten liners, your socks. You got to get used to this. If you're going to plan on fighting, and I plan on fighting and winning this, then you got to be ready to change out the system constantly to keep yourself at peak level. Because once you get into an exchange or a fight with someone, you're not going to be able to do it. Basically what you're doing, let's understand something about what we're talking about here, is when you're in the field and you're patrolling, moving, traveling, whatever it is you're doing. You're changing out as you can because the moment you make contact you don't know how long you are going to be chasing somebody or being chased. You do not know how long you're going to be stuck in a location and where you are is where you stay. And you don't have time to do anything other than observe for targets, try to kill people who are trying to kill you, and trying to do it better, okay? So other extravagances are now secondary and changing socks and stuff like that, you won't have time for it necessarily. In fact, I guarantee you in the initial, you know, for a period of time, that's off the board. Okay, so you're at zero point when you make contact. How well off are you before you hit zero point? And now the clock's ticking into the other end of the, you know, the other end of the activity. This is why you team leaders, you fire team leaders and squad leaders, we're in real conflict. Not the, you know, beating the five-year-old guy, five-year-old blanket across the street up, go jumping your vehicles, run around and play Army, Army Police State Cop. Find somebody to shoot at, beat at them, go back, check off your junk, kick your pick, pizza or tacos, what are you going to have and by the way, video games. We're talking about staying. talking about endurance. We got the thinkers. I want them to keep being the stinkers, don't you? We don't want them to change their ways. I want to keep doing just the way they are. Pampered's a good thing for my enemy. I want my enemy pampered. On the other hand, I want my people a little lean so they're gonna want what the pampered people have in their gear and strip them bare-ass naked and leave them for the dogs. And even their poor dogs, horrible meat to be eaten on. Especially skank globalists. Be they American types to gangle globalists to the ford ones. They all taste horrible. Anyway... A couple other things here. Anybody see any of the images? This is rather fascinating because this is something they have. I talked about this years ago and I've been talking about it, but now it's popping up. They showed it and it looks like they're trying to make it disappear. Some of these battle areas, there's images looking across some of the villages and it looks like they're spider webs. all over the place. Like these things go on from one side of the screen to the other and the picture covers like two or three neighborhoods in width and goes on for four, five, six, seven neighborhoods in length. And it's a sky shot and the sun is glinting on what look like spider webs. You know what those are? Well, those are multiple fiber optic lines from fiber optic control drones because radio controlled drones don't work the way they used to. At least they're still using them, I guarantee you. It depends on where you are and what theater. Now, your enemy provides tools and remember your best countermeasures are junk. I want you to remember this always. Your best defense tools are typically junk. stuff that is cheap, laying around, and that you can use to improvise, adapt, and overcome. The fiber optic drones are really not much different from the radio controlled or signal controlled drones from wireless. The big deal here is that the tensile strength of the fiber optic has to be sufficient so that it's not damaged by moving across terrain. So, here's a question for you. I want you to think about something. What is the pencil strength of fiber optic wire, the hairline wire they're using? Is it fairly durable? Actually, it is. You realize that all those little lines out there, if you start getting motivated, you've got to stay out of sight, out of mind. You snag a line, you pull it in, you cut off one end of it, and you start reeling in all of it. Then you take and set it at about 6 to 8 feet or higher or lower depending on what you want to do and you run it from pole to pole as far as it can go to another pole to another pole. Then you go get another one and you do the same only about a foot below the first one. Then you do it another direction, another oblique. If you're stuck on the battlefield now, exposing yourself, this is where you have to still be sneaky Pete. You better stay out of sight out of mind as much as possible. But it's the idea that all that material Is anti-drone material waiting to be used if you were smart? Drones aren't that... they can go through things to a degree. Well, when I say that, it's a matter of how light is the aircraft you're talking about. Remember, these drones are just controlled missiles. Now they've got a term, suicide drone. You mean a missile? No, it's a suicide drone! You mean it's a robotically- or, uh, remotely controlled, uh, directional missile? No, it's a suicide drone! Because drone is the scary word now! Missile's not scary anymore! Drone is scary! Really? I don't know. I'm worried about missiles. Hm. Drone? Missile? Does it make any difference? How does it operate? Well... At one end, they have a launcher. It's got a reel. It's got an optical device. The optical device, see there, a tracking system with an optical periscope right there where the shooter is, which is mostly the older but still used today. And the other is a camera-mounted unit. That's the only difference. Everything else is the same as from 1970 or 1972. Microwire or fiber optic controlled weapon systems are antique. Does everybody understand that? Well, this is the latest. Oh, this is like nothing we've heard. Yeah, it's all stuff we've seen before, but if you have people stupefied to history, then they won't have a clue. And then, of course, you're all supposed to be terrorized because, oh, God, we never say this before. Yes, we have. OK. Yes, we have. Jinking is used with regard to anti-armor operations. Now, remember, we're dealing with small, let's think about the drone category of weapon systems as small arms fire within the large bore category. In that it's the smallest of the large bore, so it's small arms fire for saturation attack. And when I say saturation, I'm not talking all at once. I'm talking about the fact that you can constantly be harassing, doing damage, knocking equipment out, damaging equipment. You don't have to destroy it. And just because you get hit doesn't mean you're destroyed. But remember attrition is what you're after in a battlefield situation all the time. E-tritting the aggressor, doing everything you can to take a chunk out, take a chunk out, is all part of the progressive destruction of the fighting capability of a military formation, no matter whose side it is. So, what we have here, older technology, these aircraft are not that heavy. They are, in fact, the big boast is how incredibly light they are. Well, how structurally sound are they? Obstacles are useful. Chicken wire strung across narrow space areas, corridors, driving corridors, things like that. Put in odd places creates an additional obstacle course that is difficult, if not impossible, to avoid. using the fiber optics as part of your permanent like anti-drone barbed wire or these trip wire. And by the way, there are images I can show you, I show you, not on the air, I can't hold the image up to the microphone here. But you've got many images where the drones are coming in, if they're the fixed wing ones, they're the crudest of the bunch. Do you all understand that when you hear about this? Oh, this is the latest L-Baboo-boo or the Blatson-Stein 466. You mean drone aircraft that we've converted to missile work. Because that's really where these all came from. And in fact, even the entire design, guys, if you go to 1955 to 1965 and look up unmanned, wire-guided, and electronically-guided missiles, you know, small format missiles and rockets, you will find every pattern that you see right now in service 60 years ago. No, forgive me. In 1955, 45, 60, 70 years ago. No way! Yes way. In fact, the scale isn't even that much different. Some of the aircraft that were built for the specific mission aren't any different in scale or size than what's presently being used. They are identical. The only thing is, to a limited degree, lighter, more sophisticated guidance, but not by much. In many cases, not really any more sophisticated at all or less sophisticated to be quite honest. That's the fascinating thing. Now, in addition to wire fencing, let's not forget close quarter air defense, and I'm harping on this because I had big discussions about this over the weekend. I did have a lot of this stuff that tied us up. We had no free time. We've had free time for weeks. Every unit priority should be if we were looking at a going to a mobilized theater full theater conflict situation The priority would be for every man to carry a shotgun 12-gauge shotgun Lightest is best because that way everybody can carry one and still carries all the rest of their standard combat load I will remind you that if we're going in as a Dragoons heavy infantry the shotgun would be a natural weapon system to be carrying along anyway It can be dropped with a cache of other equipment as needed. And, you know, cache or cache. I'm sorry, I'm doing what my sergeant told me many years. He told me it was a cache. So while you could say cache all day, I don't care. Sergeant Bob said cache. And when he was standing there, if he said anything else, he would correct you. So for me, I have to stick with Sergeant Bob. Okay. Actually, Sergeant Kumpinski. So. Anyway, or Benson, forgive me, it was Benson. Sergeant Benson. The man with the baseball bat. So anyway, with the caches, the weapons could be retained and left behind to a degree, along with additional munitions of all types for both rifle, pistol, and shotgun. But with shotguns, the shotguns should be in a scabbard, fixed to either your tactical assault rig or fixed to your light tactical backpack if you're going to carry something like that, which really in this day and age we should. Even if we don't stuff it full of goodies, eventually we may have to because we're going to collect stuff in the field and we're not going to leave anything behind. If we can't carry it away, we're going to try to cash it in route, or at least percentages. and leave behind and destroy whatever we grudgingly have to. But the backpack, the shotgun should be a standard. Again, shorter is not what we want. A bird barrel would be best. 20 inch would be considered 18 or 20 would be considered the minimum. But the idea is that we take advantage of the vast experience Americans have at trap and skeet. And if you watch any of the activities, rather than a small bore for 545 or 223 rifle, going with boom boom boom boom boom boom, that's a much better choice. But here's the other thing. We need, everybody needs to be taught to be aggressive. Instead of shitting bullets, I'm sorry, defecating your spine out your bong hole like a meat xylophone, if we hear the sound or if we're notified that drone activity is in place, we don't panic. We either A, switch over to our air defense mode, which means we switch over to shotgun, or we do a combination with designated every other man. You know, number one, rifle, number two, shotgun. And when any threat appears, all engage. The idea is to destroy the threat as quickly as possible. And if it's multiple threats, identify the multiple threats and destroy them as quickly as possible. If they are within the means of your air defense capability, which if it's any of the small category drones, your weapons are. Now you figure out how you want to do this I really think that it's either a gonna be the pump shotguns for $110 apiece which by the way I planted a seed this weekend and one of the units is doing it What uncle mark said if they're buying them for 50 or they're selling them for 50 you mark them up a hundred percent Maybe they're at $60 and you mark them up. Well, you know 95 percent to get to 100 to 110 dollars for a pump shotgun now How about you make a deal and buy enough for the whole unit and bring the price down closer to that 60 or maybe $70 mark. They don't have to do anything other than fill out the paperwork for however many or whoever the asset's going to be picking them up. And congratulations. You all got yourself the uniform shotgun that everybody's familiar with. You also then find out where the company contact is. You buy firing pins, extractors, ejectors, spare springs. and other accoutrements, other parts, even a whole bolt because that way you have an armorers kit to maintain a standard semi or pump shotgun that you've purchased. This is the next tier that we need to be thinking about. A lot of you out there are groups. Groups have purchase power. If the group with purchase power were to go to a provider and say, hey, I'll tell you what, take a whole inventory. You give me a much better price. You don't have to talk to anybody else. Don't have to pick up the phone. Don't have to answer emails. You don't have to answer in multiple orders. It'll be one time, we come to the trough, this is what we want, we'll take it. Well, if you give me the right price. Okay, now the other thing is, aggressive. You've got to be aggressive with regard to engagement. They're rediscovering all the air defense guns in the past. See, I've wondered about this for quite some time. All these armies have gone on a punkadunk cheap for a very long time, and all the equipment that they should have maintained, they haven't. And so now all of a sudden they're having to dig out of the, out of mouth balls or desperately find what's left of all of these weapons that were actually common sense second thought, always part of your entourage if you were infantry or armor in the field. What the hell happened to these people? Where'd their brains go? A whole bunch of stupid people obviously got involved in military operations and political correctness obviously counts for much more than thinking about a multi-dimensional battlefield appropriately. Since everybody agreed that the threat tech was there, how is it everybody was such a dumbass that they've forgotten how to use GE miniguns? They forgot where the Vulcans are. They don't know where the flak panzers are, the flak leopard. which they've all said, oh, it's a miracle weapon. They've discovered it. You know, what is it? The Jeopard? I think it's the Jeopard. I'm gonna look at it. I think it is, yeah. But anyway, fact is that all of these weapons, there ain't nothing new about them. Everyone in the state, you know what? Here's what gets me, and I'm gonna remind you. This is the 21st century. Oh, you stupid people in the 20th century, you don't know nothing. Except every weapon system that they pulled out, guys, is no newer than about 1988. What year is it? I mean, okay, the Vulcan guns, that's the Vietnam era, and there aren't really that many. It's mostly second party countries that have the Vulcans, and they're smiling right now because they like them. The GE minigun came out middle of Vietnam. Puff the Magic Dragon had the first of the 7.62x51 NATO guns, but they weren't there first. They were actually offered to the infantry, but they used too much ammunition. So yeah, you could go out there with a Jeep trailer full of .308. But it'd only be good for three minutes worth of shooting with a weapon that does 3,000 rounds per minute. Ooh, that doesn't give you much time, does it? Well, but it's fallacious when it works. However, for aircraft, you know, air defense or for specialized applications, the miniguns were especially useful. Now all of a sudden we've rediscovered them. The G minigun is a 70-year-old concept. Everybody understand that? 70 year old Mark, what you were saying, they first started experimenting with GE miniguns at Aberdeen Proving Grounds and the way they did it is a bunch of sergeants went over to the old inventory of Gatling guns and they said, what do we do if we put a motor on a Gatling gun? And so they put the motor on the Gatling gun and they went boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, Well, they stop, they look at the malfunction, they take the broken part, go over, make a new one out of heavier and modified with whatever part needed to be beefed up in a particular spot, better steel, put it back on and go, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom And so step by step, and this was all done at Aberdeen, although there was some work done with Frankfurt Arsenal back in the day because they were perfecting new ammunition. Frankfurt Arsenal was the research arsenal. Aberdeen was where things were mechanically made to happen along with a few other research sites, including, remember, good old Armalite was out there too. The concept engineers were. But the G-E minigun came from literally, directly from the Gatling. And the reason they could do this is because they had piles and piles. And by the way, they weren't doing it in 45-70. The Gatling last model, for all of you don't know. The last heavy machine gun weapon before the M2 was the .30-06 Gatling gun carriage mounted. It was used, or was still technically an issue in World War I. And they had these things piled up like cordwood in .30-06. So, when they tested for to make the GE minigun, they already had a modern, heavy rifle round to use for the experimental base, and the gun was engineered metallurgically for that heavier cartridge, making it a really good jump-off point. So just heads up on that. Anyway, now here we are, all this stuff is being rediscovered. These air defense guns bring up the defense capability to the middle road of drones. Which we have to constantly be looking at and again, it's kind of like somebody saying well What are you gonna do use a shotgun for a predator drone? No, I'm gonna hide like hell I'm gonna use all my tricks and all of all my tricks in the trade. I'm gonna throw up all my dummies I'm gonna do everything I can to deceive because Until I have the weapon that I need to knock that thing out of the sky or if I go kill the operators because I sent a unit across country and to another part of our country to go find the operators and kill every last one of them while they're at the bar or while they think they can get off base or whatever. If we're fighting in that situation, that will be your logical solution. Kill the operators. Find them and kill all the operators. Right? Why fight that when if you just kill the joystick, it's done? Oh, if you weren't supposed to think that way, it's futile to resist. You will be absorbed. We're all going to die. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. The bold win. You all better be thinking victory and bold. This means we're gonna be hunting their ass harder than hunting us. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Hey Mark, this is Irish Whiskey. Speaking of technology... 20 years ago, I worked for General Dynamics, and at that time, 20 years ago, there was a certain device that was not even, like, at the time, I didn't even have security clearance. This was not even anything that was, you know, nothing classified. This was just an ordinary thing. At the time, 20 years ago, it was a see-through wall device. It had a screen on the front, had four antennas. that were in the four quadrants. It was kind of a square device. It had antennas in four quadrants. And this device had a digital screen and could see through the walls. Like you could see through the brick wall, block wall, you know, you could see the guy with the rifle standing on the other side. And this, and I'm curious, like if I was seeing this technology 20 years ago, how long has that type of stuff been out? Just as a ballboard. The only difference is size of the device. That was the SMATTER radiation collection system that they still also use. It's the same system, basically, they use for the TSA scanners that they have at the airport. The original units, the fluoroscopes. OK, do you remember a fluoroscope? OK, everybody, I guess I'll jog your memory. How many of you watched the three stooges? Paul, you ever watched the Three Stooges? Okay, now, you remember there's a couple of skits they did where they were doctors in the hospital or they were faking, they were pretending to be doctors, in one case they were pretending, in another they were doing a spoof on being doctors. And you might recall a scene where they grabbed this unit that looked very sophisticated. It was on an articulated arm and it came down, it had two V arms on either side and it was like a television screen. That's SMATTER x-ray. That SRAM x-ray system was banned in 1967. It works, but the problem is it's hard ray radiation. See, that's the part they don't talk about. I was laughing when they put these things in TSA because, you see, if you and I get into them, we only get x-rayed once, right? And it is x-rayed. They're just trying to tell you, oh, no, it's not an x-ray machine. Yeah, it is. It's the one that was banned because of the spectrum of radiation. And it was guaranteed to create cancers. They know it does. That's why it was banned. X-rays are bad enough, this particular unit, the bombardment unit, to be able to without a, what it literally does, it's using a conventional tube screen to project the image that is collected by the smatter radiation when it hits the target. Okay? And agitates the molecules of the target so that it can be registered on the screen. Now, the only difference between that old movie would, think about how far back that is with the Three Stooges. And the present technology is being able to compress the circuitry and change the receiver unit that shows you the image because of micro-technology that's been created. But there's absolutely no difference in the base system. It's identical. It's the exact same. It's been around for, well, like I said, think about this. It was in service from probably, I think, 1925 or 26. And it was banned in 67, but they very quietly just shut up. Everybody forgets about it. So then they turn around and reintroduce it. It's like anything else. And this is totally new. It's like nothing anybody's ever seen, even though we knew about it for 100 years. And so what's really fascinating is it's now been around under the table as far as working knowledge goes for as long as it was in service before it was banned, because it was banned in 69. So 70, let's see, that's 30, 55, 56 years. They weren't? 56 years. But it's a it's a it's the tech not now hold on run to the thing One thing to remember about all of these texts. They're going microcircuitry So more on that in a minute. Go ahead call her trip in there, please Hey Marcus John Kentucky. I remember those things were in the shoe stores and you could step on and Make sure you watch your toes wiggle. I'm at all while you were being irradiated. They all died of cancer. Does everybody understand that? Why? Because they thought it was cool to take pictures and they could make really detailed pictures by adding more energy and eventually body parts started to fall off from cancers and things like that and they died of horrible cancers because they irradiated themselves to death. And again, this is the thing. X-rays are just part of a massive, vast radio spectrum. And they're the dark end, but there's worse, and there's still a whole family right there in that window. And the logic is, it's kind of like copyrighted drugs. If you make a drug, remember the government when they wanted LSD and they wanted derivatives, they had this whole click out in California that were dopers, and they were also scientists. and they were into the psychedelic drug routine, well they'd make a new drug and they'd go in, they'd wait three months, go in, bust them, and they couldn't charge them because the drug they created was not on the law books. But what the Fed did is they went in, grabbed the drugs for CIA and for the Mossad, to experiment with because it was another psychotropic or psychedelic or take your pick, whatever they were engineering. Psychotropic is what we know, well that's genetically engineered, we're on the other end where we are now with Prozac, but it's the idea that with this situation it's the same way. Well you banned this radiation and this spectrum slash frequency, but guess what? We dialed it over here. That's not covered under the law. Yeah, but that's just as lethal. Oh no, it's not. You'll have to prove that. That's how scurrilous these turds are. And again, like I said, the NSA, every time, and if the NSA operators are in the airports turning those stupid machines on, you and I only get hit once. But those little plastic shields you see there, they're not protecting anybody. The operators are out in the open. Anybody within a set distance from that generator, that projector, is getting zapped. So if you're that TSA employee, you're doing yourself. You're reading yourself in a slow suicidal process, well, every time you hit the switch, which I think is cool. Now, here's another thing. You probably saw, or if you haven't, because caller, I think that's why he brought the other technology up. They're pushing this latest thing with a helmet. Oh my god, I hope they do. This is going to be fun. The helmet is a viewer. Now, mind you, this is like the super duper helmets that you see the Apache crews wearing now because the pilot literally has all this gunnery control and optical control for monitoring on the helmet system. Right? Go take a look at those. Look how big they are. Would you walk around in something like that? Now, not if I could help it. Right? Now sitting in a helicopter and going vroom vroom, I could relate to the idea that this is very sophisticated, does what it's supposed to do, does it every time. Got to tweak it and spend some money to make sure everything's locked into where it's supposed to be, but it does its job. Well, the latest piece of tech is a helmet, and they're trying to do this to terrorize you. They want the population to be terrorized of big government because it's futile to resist and it will be absorbed. This is not because they're fighting an aggressor somewhere else. Whenever you see these kinds of releases, their purpose is to mind screw a senseless, witless population that is terrified of its own shadow. The American people, as they've been conditioned by the public fool system, have been demasculated. So the latest helmet, they can look over and because of all these different helmets, they're creating a 3D image. Now I've talked about that, that's true, you can do that if you have enough cameras. You can make a 3D image, but this is supposed to be where theoretically you're like looking through a wall and you'll be able to see that guy even, and they're symbolically showing that it looks like the guy is 100 yards away, maybe not even that, maybe 70 yards away. There's two guys behind a building. There's two guys to the right. Now this all looks really cool. This is like when everybody told you that you need to be fearful of the drones. It's going to resist. You'll be absorbed. The drones can see everything you're doing. You're all going to die. Then people start shooting drones out. As more people realize drones die, the threat doesn't work. But all of this technology, let me ask you something. How are those helmets talking back and forth to each other? Callers, anybody. If one helmet is talking to the other helmet, And they're emanating this massive, I mean, I don't care, watch how you look at this, this is really kind of interesting too. But they've got to be broadcasting either, and if it's going up and out, and then coming back, oh that's really stupid. If it's talking locally, that means that the headset has to have a transceiver set. The transceiver said. The system has the tendency to come up with stupid ideas to try and make it continue to work. So yeah, they have like a string of, a series of strings like two cans, one on each end, where you have strings, fiber optic going from this guy to that guy to this guy to that guy. But wait a minute, he's walking around a bush. He's got to go around a corner. He's got to go around a tree. So you know that ain't going to work. It's stupid. The idea would be stupid from the beginning. But government will do something like that. However, guys, let me point something out. Is this macro electronic technology? Is this old earth 1960s electronics, girthy, full-size resistors, full-size capacitors, disk capacitors, you can see and figure out what they are? Is this flush-face technology? It's micro. Really? All of this is really good, isn't it? Oh, and guys, here's the thing. Let me point something out. You're having to talk to each other. What's the first thing that I would do? I would have signal generators everywhere waiting. And here's what happens. You're wearing a helmet. I want you to go look at this goofy-ass idea. It's great. I hope they do it. But this goofy-ass craft, the helmet, the visor element sticks out. Oh, I would say two fists. You take your fist and stack one on the other. The front of the helmet sticks out about two fists in front of your head. The side of the helmet has more bump loads probably for audio. And all this other crap is on board. But have you ever tried to move around for any period of time in a piece of junk like this? As it is, people, you don't realize just how awkward most of the crap that they're telling you you need to be utterly terrified of. You know, they've got thermal, they've got night vision. You only have to do to carry a piece of night vision. You have to put counterweights on the helmet. I'm going to save the helmet by itself, Mark. If you've got one of those old Kevlar helmets like me, I wore that thing for two days and I was about, I'm about done with this. I want to go for one of those Miche Lightweights after that. Over. Well, and the thing is that again, remember we're adding more junk. And if you matter what, it's going to wait. Okay, but it's also bulky. And I guess the assumption is you're going to be in a bored video game where there's no trees, no obstructions. There's nothing near you because think about it, you're having to now calculate to move with so many inches of projection around you, beside you, on top of you in terms of junk. Okay, have you tried just walking through an area with that? Now you have to constantly be recalculating and by the way the assumption is somehow like I said, you must be standing in the middle of a field or in the middle of a parking lot and I hope you do because by God I'll have your ass down in a heartbeat. But in the meantime, first of all I'm going to use every electronic countermeasure I can. How will you talk to each other? These things all sound and look really good until you realize if all of a sudden you're fighting a people who are innovative or they actually again improvise adapt and overcome a series of signal generators and pulse energy generators and Spark arrestor units would be it would destroy the whole process So what are you carrying all the crap for if it can't be used you carried it out into the field it all of a sudden becomes totally dysfunctional and And it won't re-function because most of it will be, the technology will be fried, literally fried, with no possibility of repairing the actual system. You may replace whole elements of the system, but you can't repair individual components. Remember, this is microcircuitry. So you have modules and such, but can you get more? Are they prepared for mass debilitation slash casualty production of the equipment. Now, they would have a percentage. I think they are, Mark. I got into the secret files. They're going to, as a supplement to this equipment, they're going to issue semaphore flags for the backup unit. Right. Well, yeah, but there'll be a little mechanical unit that pops up on the back of your head, little guy, be a little machine. attached to the same helmet because we can't throw away the helmet we spent three thousand or eight thousand or you know that piece of equipment what do you want to bet that the Jewish mob who's probably got the money on it probably going to be about eighty thousand dollars a helmet forty thousand what's it cost let me point something out about why people go well that really looks interesting or that's cool what does it cost for a quad eye optical night vision device that you see in all the PSYOP video games Which is of course supposedly used by a lot of the units out there. What's the base price for one of those? About 40K. And that's an add-on device. Now you tell me, if that unit that we're talking about, which is nothing but four quad state-of-the-art night vision devices or a thermal, what do you think a helmet like that that we're talking about, what do you think the government's going to get whacked at for that? If you thought your national debt was crazy before, And then on top of that, you spend $100,000, $140,000, let's say we'll cut it down to $80,000, and all of a sudden, it's dead. We've got to replace it. What? We'll fix it. We can't, unless all the system is burned down. Well, what do we do? Well, you get to go over to Israel and give them another $80,000 for a piece of crap that doesn't work, sir. That's what you're going to do. Because the boss says, you know, Netanyahu is here today. Everybody catch that? The old Jewish skank came over again laughing his ass off the boss had come over and tell the employee what to do Well, we've had so many visits from the chosen from from net yahoo and it's like he's at least I don't care if it wakes I need to make some money. I've got some toilet fixtures I want to buy some gold one solid gold toilet. I saw this solid gold toilet. Missy Blassenstein headed over at his special kosher sukosha plumbing supply facility oil. I'm telling you So we need to rake the money in. See, the question I always have is, what is that unit going to cost? Now as far as the actual cost to build the unit, it ain't that much. But as far as what they're going to charge, well, it used to be low man bid. Well, those days have been long gone, people. Those are long gone. It used to be, remember what, remember when you put that rifle to your shoulder, it was built by the lowest bidder. Oh, shit. Anyway, we're going to take a break. We are at the top already. Hopefully, you got your brain juices flowing. Think about that. Now, some things, I hope the enemy straps on their head some kind of high-red technology to cause cancer problems with their brain or whatever, because it's inevitable. Do you think that there would be good shielding on a system like that? Do you think that they would tell anybody that there wasn't any shielding on something like that? If you have a bunch of video audio transmitters hooked next to your head, what do you think that's doing for your brain? I mean, cell phones are bad enough, people. I'm going to write down the shopping list. There won't be many survivors, but then again, they were hoping to get all the goyim killed anyway, no matter which side they're on. So it would make sense. They wouldn't tell anybody. Well, is this safe? Oh, we have had no research that says it's unsafe. Exactly. No, that's not what I asked. Yeah, but that's how I'll answer. We have no studies to show that it's unsafe. 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We're on a myriad of other communications technologies to include AM&FM microstations, AM&FM conventional stations, CB Bay stations, and UltraNet hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. And it is Monday. It's a blustery Monday out there, so much so that there's no snow sticking on the roads. It gets blue right away. It's cold dry, which is good. It is the 29th of December, ticking down to the end of the year. It is the 17th year of Open obvious and in your face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist. Occupation of America with the K 2025, old earth calendar. 2025, Battle for the Republic book. The Winter War. And I'm still looking through those binoculars. That guy's legs are sticking up through the blown out turret of that Bradley. It's upside down, sitting on the hull. And I can't make out on the back strap of those Mickey Mouse boots that that corpse has on if those are size 10 or 12. Well, when we start the attack, everybody's going to be racing forward and whoever gets those boots first, their feet won't be freezing tonight. The dogs can't get to them because the wreckage is up on top of the Bradley. The turret just flipped. He's cooked, he's not cooked too badly, and the boots didn't get messed up. They're at least worth something. I'll at least have one of those two boots and replace what I'm wearing because these are kind of tired. Been there for, I've had them for a few years. They're getting kind of cold. No, it's not, they're still working. But I'll give these to one of my buddies and I'll get those new ones off of that bastard out there. Anyway, it is a beautiful one tray day here in the bottom of Michigan. Not the worst of Michigan. Everybody else north of us got bad. We didn't get so bad. And I didn't think we would, just looking at the weather patterns. We got the edge of it. If you're a little farther south towards Tootalidoo, etc., they're in better shape still. And again, I truly believe that the big bubble of The thermal effect off Lake Erie is what deflected and turned that storm farther north. That's not just affecting the Lake Erie but also a little more to the east too. So there's a split in the way that the weather fronts went. The east coast has got some weather storming too but it's that kind of, you know, seasons. It's supposed to do that. Go ahead call your Japan. Got it. We've got wait. Yeah, I just heard part of a report on San Allent Broadcasting News There was a 60 car pilot. I think he said on I-75 somewhere in Michigan and they shut down Metro for a while because of it. He said That would have been jet. Yeah, that'd be just to the edge of well east of Metro 75 Yeah, right down here. Well right there right there and that's not pandemonium overpass, but that's pretty close Now wait a minute, that might actually be, I didn't think about that. Yeah, that's a pretty bad spot anyway. It's a commuter junction, if you know, you bet you're in Michigan, you know what we're talking about. You got the 94 corridor right there with East West with the airport and 75 and 275 right there. That might have been the 275 short leg, but if it was the overpass, then that's not a good area right there. Quite a no-tourism. I can't hear exactly where it was, but I got the radio on low while I'm listening to you, and I heard 60 car pile-up, I-75, and Metro Airport shut down, and I didn't catch exactly where it was. You know what's funny about that is they don't have the snow. I mean, they got snow, but this is nothing. I mean, we had more snow. What was the night thing here? Yeah, the night thing is probably. We had a nice, biggest problem. Yep, so and then we had tons of rain all early this morning and and it was really cold in that wind whipped up and yeah It's you know them overpasses get Well, they overpass and also the lower areas because of water buildup. That's the other price always been a problem around the Detroit ditches even flood for people who don't know if you're not from Michigan The 96 corridor towards the around Southfield and beyond South all that's horrible So, you know, just a heads up. There's a couple areas around there on the expressways where they went down and, well, guess what? Gravity sucks and moisture goes there. But here again, we got rain. We got major rain and then the blow, I think, see, because we're on the edge. And I think it's no different there because, like I said, they're not that much farther north of us. They did get it into the edge of Detroit, but Detroit property didn't get hit squarely. None of us got hit with the big force of it. It went right just slightly from the southwest. It just maybe like I said a half county north is where they really got hit and that forward anywhere north of that. So on the edge of Jackson County, the top end of Washtenaw County went across. Livingston County got hit good and hit well. And then the rest is history. Everything beyond that just got the cascading effect with the snow. So we're in that odd pocket. It doesn't mean we aren't getting wind as horizontal. The good thing is because it dropped the way it did, you'd think that would be bad. But no, just to reverse. The roads are passable. The dirt roads didn't have any buildup. We didn't get any ice buildup. And it's right now still serviceable conditions to get where you need to go if something's a problem. And again, still pay attention because as you pointed out, caller, there's a whole lot of places where, first of all, people don't have any weather experience. Right now we're still getting everybody getting their, we used to call her snow legs. That's happening too. And there's some people who just shouldn't be driving after the coronavirus shots anyway. We know that, right? I wonder if we could get a report from young Tom in the UP about what the weather is like up there because my understanding was it's supposed to be a big winger up there. Well, he did talk during the first hour. I know he's still right there. But yeah, they got the ice and the snow. And again, he's more in the upper part of the lower over towards anybody's looking in the Cadillac, Big Rapids Cadillac area. That's how to figure out where we're talking about Tom. And he, all of the upper part of the state got hammered. They were supposed to be a major strike and I think they got exactly what they expected around Patosky, Mackinac, on the edge of the lower peninsula. And if they got it, then that means the upper peninsula got hammered too. But we never hear about it, which I was saying in the last hour. We never hear about the upper peninsula. They get phenomenal winter. I guess it's the fact that you can't see anything special because they're used to it to the point where, well, this is just winter. And we're just getting a regular Michigan winter now with what's going on. And by the way, looking at some real meteorologists, people that are serious about the business, the discussion about a melt around the 6th is exactly what I expected. We've talked about this. So you usually get two or three spikes. Well, with the major overview of the way it is, we're going to have this weather for a few days, and then it's going to start tweaking back in the other direction, and we might even lose all the snow that we have yet again. So not that we're buried. We're not. Other places are. Absolutely. We're just lucky. Or I should say, again, right place, right time. Everything turned out the way we were hoping. It doesn't mean we still are wanting to go up here and bathe in the snow, but I don't know. I was pretty tempted this morning when it first hit. It had been 50, 60 degrees, and all of a sudden it dropped down. It was like, oh, that's livable. I could actually manage that and enjoy that fine Scandinavian snow dip. You know, ugluggluggl. Don't have a sauna, though. That's the problem. So it doesn't work that well. Anyway, go ahead. Jump in there. I would say something that maybe people don't know if you've ever had your door freeze shut because of the rain and then sudden freeze. If you take a can of that silicone spray, spray it in the rag and wipe the rag around your gasket and the door sealer, you know, where the gasket seals through the door frame, you will have no problem with that ever locking up again. Excellent. Yes. Again, putting a lubricant, any kind of lubricant between the surface areas, whatever is available, belongs to something that won't freeze up. That eliminates moisture buildup. And that's true of everything including, oh, wait a minute, your weapons. We've talked about that too, for the same reason. If things heat up, or the oil slots off, and then you have surface on surface, then moisture builds up. So a good solution. Thank you. Before we go any farther, oh yeah, somebody else had another question right here. Hold on, I have to switch over. We have to bounce back and forth between two different universes here. Hold on. There we go, got it back up. Oh, oh, okay, good question. This is totally different from what we were talking about. Somebody mentioned bolt action AR-15 uppers. Yes, they've been around for a little while over at Bear Creek Arsenal, Bear Creek Arsenal, Bear Creek Arsenal. And I'm gonna talk more about that in a minute, not yet. But we are going to talk about problems. We're going to start talking about a little bit about that after the bottom of the hour. On a similar subject, talking about dealing with mechanicals, robotics, and drones. We were talking about the drone threat and kind of bounce into it. All these combat systems, all weapon systems, They are not isolated unto themselves. They are part of an integrated battlefield environment. So when you talk about one system and then try to brag up, you know, BS everybody with, oh look, that's why it's a fuel to fight. Well, what about all the other crap that's on the battlefield? What? What about all the other crap on the battlefield that's being used? Well, you know, no, that's the pro, that's what's gonna get ya. Okay, well, again, every somebody hears that happens and governments to maintain tyrannical control and need people doing, you know, things like that to make you all feel scared so that you will be terrified and you won't decide to get rid of the tyrants because you're scared. Now, Battlefield is a dangerous place. They call it a battlefield for a reason. It's a dangerous place. But you know what? Police states, where they can kick in your door arbitrarily and murder you in your home? Oh, I think those are much more dangerous. Yeah, so I was going to say, people that fear death more than they fear tyranny are fighting a losing battle. If you don't fear more than you fear your own death, then you might as well just pack up and go live in a liberal city. Over. Yeah, well most people they're talking about we're gonna run from it's like well keep running eventually There's no place to run to number one. I do understand leaving a place. It's already been overrun But you know at a given point We just simply have to say no every two-year-old know how to use that word if you've ever had children It's amazing how well children of the age of two can use now now now now We just need to relearn that, but in a very different way with them. It's a more mature attachment process involved. So, no, we're not going to put up with this anymore. It's obvious that they're going to make their move. We just had, as I said, B.B. the butcher of Waco, of her Waco, yeah too, because the Israelis were there. B.B. the butcher of Beirut was in there telling Trump what to do today. He had to make his big official appearance. Why do we even need that ass here? How many times have we had that jackass in our country in the last year? Because phone calls and radio signals can be tapped and recorded, Mark. When you get him in the private room, he can say whatever he wants and nobody knows. Right, he can walk up and slap Trump side to head or walk up to Trump, put his arm around him and rub his crotch into him like Mark Levine did and tell him who the big dog is because that's really what's going on. But the fact is that again the turds here absolutely serve no purpose whatsoever other than the creature, the nut and honey, the butcher of Beirut nut and honey, could wag his dinkus in America's face for the sake of being able to show the rest of the minions back in Israel hell who's in charge. That's all that's about. It has nothing to do with anything else. What about that other bag of Maliki? He keeps coming back too. It's just the Jewish state, remember. The money that's stolen in Ukraine immediately bleeds over to Israel. The money that they steal from us through the other, it's just continuous. It's non-stop. But they're laughing. They really are. Now, in the meantime, it's like Gar just said, the marching orders At a given point are going to be given and I think that's what's happening because program isn't going well for the chosen. And so they're going to have to do something really wicked and evil to America and that's what's in the works right now. But we had another voice. I heard another caller. Who do we have? Call. You mentioned a child. They learned how to say no real quick. When I was a little boy I learned no real quick. That was the first word I learned. Over. And usually at about two, yes. Now you might know dad, but no. It's just we have to learn no in the assertive adult format. How's that sound? No. And then immediately after no you learn spank very quickly. Right, and in this case spank is usually 5.5. How about hellmo? Yeah, well, hellmo is the advanced adult variant. Oh, we're going to do blah blah blah blah blah. Oh, hell no. You and whose army? Well, again, I'm sure they've got an army planned, but we've got to have ours ready to run. Ready to roll. Now, real quick, before we start, anybody else? Did I hear another voice? I don't leave anybody out. Just make sure. Go ahead. Your C-Man Governor has raised your gas tax by 21%. I mean it's up 21. 21 cents a gallon. Greg Schitzmayer? Greg Schitzmayer has increased our gas tax. Well, you know we're going to get a whole lot for that. You like nothing. Fix Road Man. That's what that comes out to is, again, they've got money to pocket before the witches leave. That's all this is about. Go ahead, go ahead, Ed. Jump in there, please. I've got a couple of songs that I've been requested to play today, so I've got that taken care of at the bottom of the hour if you want me to, or we can play it. Sounds good. We're no no we're good. We're almost okay. We're almost there. Let me do this real quick first Well, let's see hold on. Okay. I've got a couple things on the list. I think oh here we go Sousa tactical Danny and Barbara Sousa veteran owned and operated in Tibertown Rhode Island they build custom kydex holsters mag carriers cuff carriers and flashlight pepper spray carriers They've been building for over 50 models and 135 plus light bearing options. You can find them at www.facebook.com. Email is suzatacticalat gmail.com. Again, that's suzatactical. If it was good enough for John Phillip Sousa and his entire band, it's good enough for you. We're at the bottom and we've got some music lined up. So Ed has squared away and he's going to fire and... Well, the first one I'm going to play, the first one I'm going to play, Dad, is called Where Would We Stand? Put God back and then the second song is going to be if Jesus was sitting shotgun Excellent. the truth and unlock the door. They say don't wish your God on me, but he never pushed, we pulled away. And for progress. And now the walls walk our schools in the fear of the Lord. Put the title Music Request as the subject and then Author or Band, whichever you want to do there that makes sense, and the name of the song. And if you can't even off the album, what album? And then also an example, which everybody's been pretty good to usually send a sample of the version that they want to hear. And we'll try to get it up on the air for you. We got the Blue Book, which is not right next to me right now. I'm looking. Because I was recording off of the emails at the other on the other system not here which I can't hear so again Liberty at symbol provide dot net Liberty at symbol provide net music request and then again author artist slash band and the name of the song and then an example, a link, so we can go check it out. It might be a cover. Remember, if you find a really cool cover you want to play, a cover is a copy of the song. I think it's an email that's in, did I, Dad? Nope, you didn't get it. Nope, we don't have that. Go ahead. Broken Roots. Both songs are by the same artist. It's Broken Roots. Roots. Broken Roots. Very good. Thank you. And so we'll put that in the logbook too, as a matter of fact. Because the other reason I like the logbook I'm making is that, guys, I remember I have a vast library. And over the weekend, for the last week, Ed knows we've actually been tied up with some other things that are eating up a lot of time, but it's absolutely necessary. And we still have to share time. As soon as I get done with one issue, we're back on the main track. And it's just busy. But what I've been doing is usually about 10 to 15 CDs I do. I call the Reader's Digest test. There will be like 20, 22 songs on an album on a CD and I'll hit it and tag it right in the middle of the play and then let it run for a minute. And I'm curious about instrumentation, vocals, you know, combinations. And usually out of each album I found two songs that definitely are useful for our purposes. Again, these are collections that go back to the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, into the aughts. I bought a couple of different collections. I just bought more recently here. The guy had a hack studio, and he was selling albums that were one of a kind all over the place. The whole collection, well, I got all of them. And because of that, there's stuff that's one of a kind that I have not heard and none of you have heard probably in decades if you were around, maybe even for half a century, and it's stuff that is just technically so cool. There's a window of time, as I've said, 1971 to 1975, 1976 was the later part of it. in which there was a lot of monster instrumentation, technical innovation, editing technology all reached its peak and it really stemmed from the Beatles and the Who, which were CIA. Everybody goes, well, they might have been. No, they had money behind them. They had big federal slash ring knocker money behind them, which is why the quality of their product was so high. And that's half of what sold them, which is the quality of the engineering and the technical materials, the technical support that could put their noise out there. And the same is true later on as it became available and people could mimic copy or more commonly available. You see this right now with other technologies and every time there is a technology that develops. Eventually, there's this breaking point where it becomes more readily available and everybody uses it. Unfortunately, the toilet water called AI is probably the best example where you don't have to have any proficiency whatsoever and you let some other twisted brain that's an artificial device permutate and pervert whatever process you were attached to it. You were attaching in terms of I want to see this. Go ahead. Hold on. I heard two different voices. Go ahead. Yeah, I was gonna say the Let Tom go. I'm in the middle of stern something. I'll get back to you in a moment. That's okay. I think it's Paul. Go ahead Paul Yeah, okay. I watched this movie where they're talking about AI. I watched this movie where they had this tiger, this white tiger, and this guy goes to South America to give it. It was a tiger, but it was like an albino supposed to be. And when I showed the tiger about the charging when he fell out of these trees, It looked cartoony. That was AI, wasn't it? AI generated. Well, yes, well, CG. Well, now you see this is the thing, okay? We're now in it with the shooting. Now, the cartoony one, a lot of the AI stuff looks cartoony, but that one's old enough that was probably actually people animating that, doing the best they could with the hardware that they have. But AI doesn't do any better. AI would do it worse. Right, it would be even more cartoonish. Well, let's be honest. This is a discussion we've had for decades now. What government can do and has been able to do for a very long time is far beyond anything that is presented to us. If they wanted to, if they pull out all the stops, they can fabricate with the money that they have to throw at it any image you could imagine. Now, we reached a zenith. with public accessed CG several, well actually now almost 20 years ago, and they realized that it was becoming too accurate, so they backed it off. They intentionally cartoonish it. Yeah, video games were higher quality several years ago than the stuff that's being generated now and there's a reason for that. They want you out of mind. They want you out of the mental process of going, well, wait a minute, anybody can produce that because the other aspect of what they do is they antique or they fog whatever technology it is so that even if it is, you know, it's It's there, but it's not quite and it doesn't look good. It doesn't look that realistic. It's realistic enough that your brain will shut off and ride with it. That way, when the time comes, you'll accept whatever propaganda is generated from the industrial machine that produces what the government wants or what, let's say, the Mossad wants or the Israelis want for propaganda purposes. But it's interesting that The other half of this is perceived antiquing. How many of you have seen, and they're doing this all the time now, you've got video from 25 years ago and they're trying to make it look like it's antique, like they're pulling an old 8mm movie off the shelf, but it has nothing to do with that age of technology. trying to make it look grainy even though it's a digit it's old enough that it was saved on a digital disc so there's no reason for it to be grainy. And it was filled with digital technology that was very high quality but don't you know that it's deteriorating on the shelf and it has scratches and there's little hiccups and lines in the imagery it's like you're stupid. Guys, digital technology, and this is what we... The whole reason we went to DVD is that it eliminates that. It can sit in storage. If it gets a scratch, or if it gets a small scratch, you can resurface it, and it plays just fine. If it's a deep scratch, you might lose the thing, but for the most part, as long as the back of that disc is still reflective, and that's where it actually burns on the back, inside layer, But the disc is what gets burned. It's not the outside layer. So you can shave off like several layers of it and it'll still work as long as the surface is cracked. As long as there's enough left to maintain the surface protection over the digital record. But here's the thing about this is again, What mental processes have made people believe that somehow, and this is an example of how stupid people are, they've made people, not you guys, I'm talking the next generation coming up. Wow, all these old people, they didn't have anything, they were totally stupid. Yeah, you know, the people who invented the crap that you're all running, and made it happen. One of the things as I pointed out, we were talking about LEDs the other day. Guys, originally LEDs were glass, not polymer. The whole process of doing LEDs the way they're done now is so that they can afford to mass produce them. And this in turn, like all other less expensive components, does not have a lifespan that's comparable, but it does present the same basic service in terms of what it does. And we have, I just want to, instead of Big Lock, because Big Lock's gone, I just went to Lowe's just in passing at the very end of the day yesterday. I was going by and I figured, oh, I've got to get some stuff. I went in and I went by and the Christmas stuff is there. And I should remind everybody, right now all the Christmas lighting is marked down to 75% and 80% off. So what did I get? Well, I got a whole bunch of 100 count LED lighting strings. And here's what's cool. I got them in green, which is perfect for night vision protection, but also in a night vision environment. Remember, as we've explained, green is your first choice nowadays. But I could get them also in yellow, and I got a bunch of them in white, and they cost $2. And they're very heavy fixtures, the way that these things were set up better than they used to be. China Sport has upgraded a little. Now, do I expect them to last forever? No, I got them for emergency lighting, for medical or for, you know, emplacements or to use in corridors or tunnels, whatever you want to do. So they go into a certain kit. They're almost free. I'll leave them, I'll leave behind when the time comes. But I also understand that the only reason they're cheap is because they're cheap. They are not the space age LED that was created in the 1970s to improve, reduce weight and improve performance and longevity of the technology of the system in general. They work, they are there, but they are just not the same product. Okay, that is a fact. The same is true with everything else you've seen here. One originally created every one of these technologies actually was of a higher grade. Now, it's a sidebar, and this is an example of what I'm talking about, but from a very different direction. Totally different subject, but very similar. When China Sport first came out, all of a sudden, all these holidays could have special stores because China Sport would make anything for you dirt cheap. You had Christmas doors that would pop up, you know, before the coronavirus, and when the economy was still strong not far after after NAFTA gap betrayed the country. The doors were wide open. China's pork stuff was pennies on the dollar. Hell, we were buying AKs for $100 apiece, STS's for $56. But we were also buying light bulbs, fixtures, ornamental devices, all kinds of interesting stuff. Well then they decided, wait a minute, we can do other holidays. And so all of a sudden, Halloween stores seasonally popped up in empty stores that were already closed down. Let me jog your memory. When those first opened up, you had aisles that were 100 foot long with realistic, we're not talking caricature, half ass, comic images. At the height of the Halloween stores a couple decades ago, because this is near 2025, when you went into one of those stores, you could buy any one of a dozen different realistic face masks of, for instance, a man, a black man, Asian people. And they weren't the floppy choppy, you know, chintzy latex. They weren't the stuff that looked like, well, it was a caricature cartoon. They were very, very high quality. Do you remember that? They included impressed eyelashes, eyebrows, hair, real hair. You could get black people. You could get Asian people. You could get white people. You could get old, young. And then they started doing Star Trek quality. And when I say Star Trek, I mean as in sci-fi slash theater animation images of aliens and goblins and monsters. And we're talking very high quality silicon masks. But all of a sudden, guys, have you noticed the last several years, none of that is available anymore? Have you noticed that, yeah, you can have the little silly latex mask. I'm going to, in fact, you can't. Even when you went to the Internet, you could go to all these different sources and pop in masks 20 years ago, and you could get a mask that was so lifelike that, gee, you could put it on and you'd look like somebody else. They made all of that disappear from the market, didn't they? Now, you can, well, Mark, I can get a mask, really. What's the quality of that mask right now? Now, why is that? Well, actually, we're bragging up here a little bit ago. that, you know, gee, they even did it where they walked in on the President. One of the spook and kooks was wearing a completely different woman's face with black hair and sat there with the President talking, going back and forth, not knowing that she was one of the security, almost one of the management personnel from one of the spook and kook operations and was demonstrating the use of one of those silicone masks. You see what we're talking about here? You see where... Now, again, it doesn't mean you couldn't make it, but before, this was stuff that was over the counter that was readily available, and they had to ratchet it back. There are still some places where you can get it, but they're specialty shops. And you've got a custom order and there's a much more documented record of it. Remember, you've got silicon masks that, oh they're totally lifelike and you can be a white guy and look like a black guy. You can be a black guy and look like a white guy. The silicon masks that you've got are dead, but have you seen the, oh come on, the ninja mask material, you know where it's black but you can see through it but they print somebody's face over it. like Elvis or like Clinton and you put it over your face and you rest it where your eyes and stuff are. Yeah, I almost said another word there. And it fools camera recognition software. It proves itself that this stuff can fool the camera recognition software. You walk around with Elvis Presley on and it can't tell that you're not Elvis Presley, you know. Right, that is available through Teemu and all the other sources and I highly recommend that everybody access it anyway because remember that even if the camera doesn't do face recognition through the dot reference points, the idea is that if it's just a common image, disrupting it with another image is a good idea. So, if you were looking at infiltration, exfiltration, these items are something that are very useful. Moving through the population, these are something that's very useful. Are they going to deal with 100%? With that stuff, it all depends on how you present yourself. A hoodie would be good, some glasses, something to draw. The eyes are the giveaway and the sides of the head, sides and the back of the head. So something like that, you'd want a hoodie. and glasses or you really want to mess with them, get like a COVID mask and put it on. Well, but you get to that point then you're again, the idea is this, did not draw attention because you see here's the thing is, well, there was that one fool with the COVID mask on, really was there? We're, I mean, it's funny because on the one hand government doesn't mind a pact that people are so schizo about that. But it actually is just off of the mark enough that you can use it. But again, will it draw additional attention or will it be a creative memory point with regard to trying to pass through an area? It depends on what you're trying to do and how large the population is. Now again, everything is being photographed, cambered, blah, blah, blah, but we've talked about this over and over again. So the threat environment with regard to operations of this, thinking about infiltration and exfiltration, the big thing is to be as neutral as possible in the process. So, you don't want to, it's kind of like we've said about queers trying to cross dress as women. There's always an over tell. They always, I don't care how hard they try, they always do an over tell in something. It's just, whatever, it's a psychological thing. I don't know, but it's consistent. I've been around long enough. I've watched this over and over again, seen this repeat ad nauseam, repeat ad nauseam. And again, it's the idea that there are a number of solutions, but think about it. When those Chinese production facilities were more than willing to put it out over the counter, who is it that stopped it from becoming a product? Can't tell me they weren't making money on it. They were. So why is it they wanted those gone? Well, again, you couldn't tell the difference between 99% of the population if they saw you wearing that mask. And especially since they're very unskilled with regard to memory detail, it creates a hell of a smokescreen slash a deception process. These ski masks, well they're not ski masks, they're just an over pull cloth material. You can go to Teemu, you can look them up, look up masks and watch to see or Halloween masks or caricature masks, whatever. Now the people that are depicted, those are human likeness, not cartoonish. So they actually are, in that respect, like I said, those work, or would work really well. for what we would call an 80% deception process as it's known. It just needs to be 80% of what's normally expected and the average person isn't really paying attention. They're not going to notice the variance. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Now you're talking about masks. You're not talking about the face braziers that everybody wears, are you? Well, the face mask, the face bras, that's what Ed was saying. That would be something you could also wear. And yes, depending on how dense the population is used that also. Now we're talking about literally what are the equivalent to Halloween or costume masks and the change has been quite drastic. Again, the difference between latex and the silicone. The silicone created the realistic format with regard to perception of flesh. That's the big one because it really, I'll add it a dimension to the end. The big thing is also, remember most of the latex masks hang. You don't notice it right away, but if you're looking at something, something doesn't look right. The silicone masking has it tend to be snug, secure to the surface, and it mimics the under surface. Even with the latex masking, if you're going to do latex masking, you want to go with something that makes you look older. There's that gum you can glue the eyelids down below your eyelids and a little makeup. There's stuff you want to do. That's why I was mentioning the masks and glasses. You can do minimal layering and it's enough to fool most people. If you have the mask on and then you have a pair of glasses or like I said the only reason why I said the COVID mask is it's another way to layer because another area that usually looks wrong with these masks unless you have a way to glue it down is around the mountain. Right. And again, well that's the, again, if you have theatrical supplies but there again that kind of, that is specialized. You can use the same gum arabic that is used for you to actually attach false hair. It is quite stable. To be quite honest it can handle sweat. It has to because remember you are under stage lights. So the material is designed to be applied to the skin. You immediately apply the fake hair or whatever prosthetic you are going to attach. As Ed is pointing out it would be like the skin, the layer of skin around the lips. And it will stay for about a good day or so in extreme light service. If it's a hot environment, not so much. But still for, I would say, hours, many hours. Are you going to need it for that long a period of time? Depends on what your purpose, what your mission in life is, what you're trying to do. Again, infiltration and exfiltration. Most important is exfiltration. The idea is that if you were trying to evacuate or leave an area while trying to minimize your signature, then you want to be as neutral as possible. And depending on the density of the population group you're traveling through, that will determine, again, to what degree or how much detailing you might need to do or concealing or additional concealing. Glasses cover a multitude of sins, even regular glasses. And the reason is because it distorts the area around the eyes. So, and people make allowance. And they aren't staring at you any constantly to begin with. Only if you draw attention to something that looks to be obtuse, something that's unique. Odd. Hey, that was strange. What was that I just saw? So, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. We're at the top of the hour already. Yes, we are. Again guys, the bad guys are in motion. We got B.B. the butcher of Beirut, the dictator of America who runs Donald Trump. Trump is receiving his marching orders or probably preliminary orders on whatever it is that the Israelis plan on doing about killing Americans on American soil to create a national crisis. There is no doubt in my mind, not even with a link, or a snip, Maybe, uh, closer mafia is boxed in and they know it. And, yeah, they got Trump, but they don't have the rest of us. And a whole lot of other people are waking up, which means they have to create a crisis so that everybody will be sheepled into submission. That will be the plan. Now, we just gotta be ready for it, put them down with the time cup. God bless our republic. To the new world order. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the most damn nice. Kick him in the slack, beat him down hard, don't let him get back up. And again, do a little research. Go over to Tumu, look up maps. Take a look at what's appearing there now. Halloween maps or masking, blah, blah, blah, take a pic, whatever subject it'll take you over there where you need to go. And start scrolling through all the unique things they have on hand. Give a little bit of a background in education, know what we're talking about. If you haven't already done it. Anyway, it's taking over more healthcare. I'm gonna get out of the way for now. We got a one-hour break. We will be back at 8 o'clock, leaving until reports got left. Bye-bye. 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 oil, the money is spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and simply farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, artillery, and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear? 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. Pray to God as Iowaki vanished in the mist for which his words were true. We are free, but we have ourselves to be. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he's I could buy your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. I mark Kornky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, northeast, and east. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4 mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we're on satellite because of a whole bunch of friends who listen all over the planet. and then rebroadcast. Whatever mode of communication you use to pick up the signal, it's repeated via analog and digital satellite, which is really cool. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States, and it is Monday! It's been Monday all day, it's the blustery windy Monday. We still get these gusts every so often, which is cool because the roads are staying clear here. This is a good thing. We have the wind to thank and the cold spike dropped quickly enough that it prevented ice buildup on the roads. Now as one of our listeners, long time listeners, had pointed out over in the bottom of Michigan over towards Metro Airport, we had a pileup and probably in the pandemonium overpass area there where notoriously with all the bridging you have ice up. But that's going to happen. Nothing can stop that. prevent the issue from developing, but overall, pretty good. Anyway, it is the, it is Monday, it's the 26th of December, 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2025 older calendar. Damn it, Jim, I'm a doctor, not a brick piece. And 2025, Battle for the Republic, book two, the Winter War. Cold, white snow everywhere. Well, that's what we got. Cold, white snow, not really everywhere. We got the wind blowing and the temperature down. And enough white to dust everything back up and bring the snow candle back into service, which is something else I want to touch on real quick. There are some really interesting ideas for snow camels because it is such an inane, not always needed item. Most armies have to try and figure out how to fit a budget, especially if they are not at war. Finland's idea is actually pretty sound. What they did is using a cotton base uniform for their snow camouflage overcovers. One side is a standard camouflage pattern that was the national pattern for Finland. But the reverse was the snow camo. It is a white base interior, but they let bleed through or ghosting take place with the original camouflage. And while they did have all the button up reverse, you could turn the blouse inside out. It was a really good idea. It worked very, very well. videos that were done as promotionals for training by the Finnish Army back in the day. It is Cold War era, which is interesting because you get to see the concept in operation and how it worked. While I am explaining it, there are examples you can go out and physically dig out and find that help you to understand what Uncle Mark is talking about here. It was a neat idea. It works. It's something we're looking at right now as a It Works solution. So we'll see how this plays out. We do have our little M-cubed production facilities, Michigan Militia Manufacturing, MMM. It's been around for decades, but we're doing more to build up and expand our sweatshop operations. Yeah, you know, we don't really sweat shops, but that's what I call them. It's kind of fun. Oh, have a sweatshop got slaves working for you? No, no, they're just regular people. Would you like to make them slaves? No, you wouldn't. I have no interest in slaves or slavery. But interestingly enough, we are having a lot of fun in the process. And what we've got, one of the ways that we're building up our I should say girl power, with regard to our operations, is promoting girls to learn and in the process help with the Patriot effort in this way. So we have a couple of young ladies who are going to be picking up the Bandelier project in its infancy. We're working on that. The prototypes are done by Bruce. And the idea, everything is mapped out. We also have a bunch of workbooks to work with, not just with munitions, but other items that have been offered and have been shared. And we are definitely going to use. So again, guys, everybody needs to be looking at cottage industry operations. Let's understand something. We're going to have a problem getting cloth. We're going to have a problem getting thread. Machinery is not that difficult by comparison. And I do have a lot of industrial sewing machines that we've accumulated and are now putting into service. I've had for quite a few years in some cases. So the hardware we were able to save a lot of, we would need much, much, much more for the long haul. So that's another area where we need to be saving up now in terms of machinery and equipment for the future. And it's one of those many things, guys, you can't just be lamenting about the problem. You've got to come up with solutions. And in this case, this is a multi-service concept because, remember, we're trying to build up the American economy. To do that, we need grassroots production. All of you out there listening need to seriously look at these ideas and become part of the solution. It's fun by the way. You're learning and I here's something you probably you may not know if you have unless you've been listening to program for a very long time I know how to knit. Everybody goes what? It's like yeah, I know how to knit Ma I had an aunt who used to babysit us and she would be knitting all the time and finally it was like well if we aren't outside running around and burning calories to tire ourselves out What she'd do is sit us down and you know my sister and myself and we actually learn to knit And, oh, I'm doing lots of other things, but, and of course I haven't done it for years. I mean many, many, many years, but I'll betcha I can pick it up pretty quick if I chose to do so. I think Nancy could help out there. She'd be a pretty good instructor. But was that my first priority in life? No. It's kind of like that scene from Demolition Man where he goes, how the hell do I know how to... I could get a shawl for you or a sweater in my dreams. Basically, not quite that far along, but I'll tell you what, I got pretty good at it. And knitting scarves are pretty straightforward. It's a big long piece of material. So don't tell me you can't do it. You can. And in this case, we have a lot of good people out there who have the tools in the toolbox already. They've already got the resources. We just need to focus. Now, step one is working with off-the-shelf materials. We're going to be running out of everything once we get into a conflict on American soil. You do understand that. That's everybody goes, well, you don't know. You don't understand how bad it'll get. Oh, I got a real good idea how bad it'll get. Real quick, because again, we're not producing anything here. So, the other grassroots production elements have to already be in motion with regard to them as quickly as we choose to move towards American freedom and liberty. An American war for independence is the solution. It's what needs to happen. We just had the skank, B.B., the butcher of Beirut, Nut and Honey over here giving marching orders to Trump, whatever the hell they are. Personally, I think they know that the jig is up. Everybody's looking at the skanks the way that they should. And the only option that the kosher mafia has is a violent act against the American people and American soil to create a national crisis. That's the agenda. Now of course they're already yapping about land conflict over in Venezuela. Land attacks. We went from pirateing, yo, yo, ho, yo, ho. We're stealing oil from thee. So we went from being pirates of the Caribbean on the open sea to we're now going to be moving in on the properties of Venezuela, the land, and well, again, we're not. It's the orders are for the Jewish mob. The Jewish mob wants to steal the wealth of Venezuela. In order for the Jewish mob to steal the wealth of Venezuela, Bibi came over here to give the final marching orders for creating the crisis in American soil to create the farcical justification without a declaration of war against Venezuela. Now, me? Okay, what you want to go to war with somebody declare war? What you show me you got that kind of declare war against Venezuela declare war and what's the everybody goes well? What's the big deal? Well? That's my whole point if there's no big deal, but it's not a problem declaring war against Venezuela Through the Congress you notice how the Congress has disappeared from any conversation. It's either dictator Trump or well confusion Oh, and don't forget the courts while we're busy waiting for dictator Trump solutions. Whereas I thought we had the House, we, yup yup yup, we, what are you going to mouse in your pocket? We've got the House and we've got the Senate and yet they just cease to exist. Have you noticed this? They have ceased to exist in the public eye. We should tell you something about how far around the corner and what exactly is going on with regard to the Shicers, especially the Jewish mob and their manipulation of the population. And the manipulation of the wealth of the country, really to their concern, nothing else. How much can they steal from us before they collapse the tents, so to speak? The big issue here again is how far are we going to let them go before we realize that, well, if we let this continue, this shipwreck is not survivable. So anyway, as it is, the A couple things tied in with this for the internal action. The Supreme Court, of course, just ruled that Trump did not have the authority to use a National Guard, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, which is kind of ass-nying because any time in the past we've had a number of different riotous situations, nobody thinks twice about it. We've used the Marines and we've used the active military on American soil more than a few times. It's interesting that on the one hand, well I'm fascinated and waiting to see how they separated the Katrina incident from this because let's remind everybody that we had not only federal forces on American soil operating against the general population, but we also had foreign military forces to include the Mexican military on the ground, Mexican Marina. We're on the ground, brought in both by boat and driven into the United States for the Katrina crisis. Does anybody remember this? So what we have is, again, the purpose. People are going, oh, that means that they left this, accidentally left this option open for Trump to use regular military first. No, the idea is for the globalists to be able to get military force in American soil. to be used against the American population, not to be used against the illegal aliens. Trumpadump hasn't been trying to round up the creatures that are the illegal aliens. Because if he were, all you have to do is cut off the federal government credit cards, well, debit cards that the federal government through the Jewish banking system have issued out. You can track each one of them down by how they've used these cards, and they have in no way, shape, or form made the effort to do so. So, in reality, what they just blurted out here today is that, well, Trump should use the federal forces and then he could also call in the National Guard. Now, again, that's not really how it's supposed to work, but the agenda, and again, we've already had this in the past, I do understand that they've already violated the body of the law of the nation more than a few times. But in this case, this is to get the regular forces, including foreign, you know, Asian forces, NATO forces, UN forces, even though they're claiming that, you know, trying to claim that, oh, that's not really what they're doing. The fact of the matter is that they're setting the construct up to quietly erase Posse di Camutatus. and for the Jews to be able to operate regular foreign and US military forces on American soil. Let's not forget people have already been lamenting about the reports of Mossad slash or IDF forces operating in Chicago. Do I think that they were, that's what's been happening? Yeah, I really do. That makes sense. In line with what we've historically seen in the past with regard to the betrayal of the sovereignty of the United States, What you're seeing right now is just the next step in the property, the economic, and the land grab against the population. To do that, they need to have a marching, foreign, and American military force under foreign control, Israeli control, used inside the U.S. for, you know, expanded conflagration and confiscation. So, the crisis, what is it going to be? Well, most likely, again, they've already, the fact that they've got multiple scams running, you've got the money going out of the country, that's a side bar. Okay, we already know it's a given that the Jewish mob is going to steal from your ass, left, right, up and down. They're doing it every day, Trump is doing it, you know, we've just been told how much is going to be siphoned out, how quickly that's happening. It's obvious, I mean, again, why wasn't Netanyahu here? to tell them how much money they better put in the coffer for the next part of whatever it is they're going to be doing in the way of game plan on American soil. kickoff or to hit the switch on the what are we calling all those those infiltrated you know what foul source goes Venezuela and Venezuela-Lustanian and don't forget Iranian we've dropped the Iranian again for a bit if you notice that you need to focus on Venezuela Venezuela Venezuela Venezuela what about the Iranians? Oh yeah well kick the Iranians in there from the from an oblique when the time comes. But, in the meantime, we've got the Venezuela scam running because the Jews are really chomping at the bit to be able to steal whatever oil and gems they can get out of there before anybody realizes just how much they've been stealing, how much they're going to steal, how much they can thief, you know, how much the parasite can suck in the way of blood out of Venezuela, just like they're already, you know, doing to the United States right now as we speak. Not like any of this is a mystery. Not like any of this can't be seen. It is. It's pretty stinking obvious. Problem is people desperately trying to turn a blind eye to the process. Now again, the quote-unquote sleeper cell slash the Venezuela-Stadien, you know, cartel blankie banks. Read that Israeli, well, let's see, what's most likely? I don't know, the maidenhead sniper scam worked pretty well for the Jews to undermine and to manipulate and get more extensive control of Ukraine. So it's very likely that the Jewish mob could do something like that with any number of different activities. But it's not destructive enough. So, as I've said, it's most likely that you're going to see some bombastan things, you know, devices used on the population. The idea is that we're not supposed to, nor will we, we won't be allowed to comment on what transpired, and you of course will be evil and bad and terrible for questioning whatever agenda the Israeli controlled US government pushes in, in the way of a narrative for why we need a bigger police state in America. Which is what this really is all headed towards. It's obvious. So again, a bombing situation is most likely. I'm putting my money on the Israelis with all the nuke yap that they did a few months ago, a few weeks ago, oh even a few days ago about the Israelis should be allowed to nuke America. Or they should nuke America because the Israelis need to teach us a lesson. And you've got a whole bunch of these traitors, especially these supposed ministers in reality, 501c3 corporate representatives who have been given more luker by the Jewish mob, that's why they took them over there, give them their marching orders. Any time they kept these characters, these fools, to go over there, it's because they're being given little kids, little eight-year-olds to rape, with male or female. They're being given shekels, you know, minimal silver in their coffers to do whatever they're told to do. and then their plot back over here in the US. So the line of prostitutes that we just had over there for the O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O- The Netanyahu doesn't have to worry about any intercepts when Trump is given the orders to do whatever Trump is supposed to do for the Jewish mob to steal whatever they're planning on stealing. Just that simple. So, not a surprise. Nothing that is going to make me go, whoa, whoa, I never expected that. Well, in fact, actually we did quite obviously we should be expecting that. Don't be a casualty. Make sure you've got your technology squared away. I cannot emphasize that enough, and we always do. Organize Army equipment train as militia for mutual defense. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. If you have what's needed, where it's needed, you don't have to wait for the truck to show up. And that means a deep larder. Now, I will point something out before I forget. We are at the bottom. We're going to stick to the... We're going to try to hang to the clock the way we traditionally have and we've had all kinds of issues today. Some things, even though things have been bad, some things at least are looking up a little. Carl Clang, Rise Up and Shine. That's our first song. Carl Clang, Rise Up and Shine. and shine. And the second one Ed, Broad Sword by Jeff Rotol. First song again, Carl Clang, Rise Up and Shine. And then Broad Sword by Jeff Rotol. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. Don't forget if you like to do a music request, send me an email at Liberty at Provide.net. with the music request as the title. Again, Ed's going to be popping in here with the music in a minute, so I don't want to talk over, although I can, just like a classic. Rise up and shine to make the whole world now Awaken by his own grace We walk into his light The empty cross, the sign of our redemption He died for us, that others we may show Before his father stoned his children Live eternal, mother's son has washed his white as snow in the woods. coming out of the 90s along with Steve Voss, of course Steve is still around doing other things. And so again, you check out the musicians, you can go find the music we just played with Carl Klang over at YouTube. And I believe some people have been posting some of his musicals over on Rumble and he's over on Bitchute too. And again, we have him in our archives extensively because of our playing of Carl's music progressively over the years. Anyway, it is Monday, heading to the beginning of the week. We've got a caller. Who do we have? Jump in there, please. It is a Sam. Sad news. Jim Condon Jr. passed away on Saturday. I haven't had time to read the obituary yet, but I sent it to your email. Thank you. Do we know what the cause of death was? I have no idea. I have my work and I haven't had time to read up on it yet. Appreciate that. Thank you. And you did send an email. I just... Did you just... Yes, thank you. We'll follow up as quickly as we can. I appreciate that. Thank you. And again, time doesn't wait for any of us, but one of the things that we've pointed out many, many times is we're going to keep our allies alive. In a number of different ways, not the least of which is remember we have units that we can name in commemoration of fallen patriots who have left us. We have done this. This is like Camp Betcher with Don. It took time. Actually, we could have done it a lot sooner. I don't know why I didn't think about it. We hadn't really, you know, so many things on the plate. So just a heads up. It's one of the many ways. We've got the Don White Company. Don was with Wolverine Militia Corps and helped to build up a big chunk of the Wolverine Militia Corps here in Michigan in the 80s and working into the 90s. And he passed away. And as I pointed out, B Company is the Don White Company in Washtenaw County. And in fact, one of Don's vehicles, I mentioned every once in a while, we've got a Dakota that Don owned and I owned and it got it got tagged in the famous Dexter tornado that you know happened while we were on the air and That Dakota ended up getting tagged but not destroyed we ended up cutting it off from underneath the tree that almost kind of fell around it and The vehicle now has over what? 315,000 miles on it As a logging truck, one of our allies does, let's put it that way. And we keep it alive and in service. Don's kind of around. He did pretty well by a good choice for the vehicle to begin with. We've made sure that we've maintained it and everybody remembers where it came from. Kind of a strange way to remember one of our friends, but it's a good one. It's labor of love, keep it functioning. We'll keep her around haven't camouflage yet, but that would have I would have done that this year just Didn't get a chance to get around to that project. We get another caller. Who do we have I heard a voice go ahead color Hang on. Do you use it as a logging truck? Yeah, we use it's a it's a Dodge Dakota with a Magnum engine You can't kill those Magnum engines. They run forever I Haven't abused that truck, but that truck has seen a lot of heavy work And it still works exceptionally well as a wood vehicle. We use it in the field. So either towing stuff back or loading up and towing stuff back. Just heads up on it. Why? I'm just curious. We use it as a wood trip. Yeah. You use the wood in your wood furnace. We've heated with wood for all of my life. No, actually, we just have a regular wood burning stove in the house. One end of the house is where the wood burner is located, the other end of the house is where the originally we had corn burners before you had, now everybody's doing pellet. But I would remind everyone that originally the pellet stoves were known as corn burn, corn stoves, because they were using just whole corn, corn kernels. Most of your stoves can still do that, but you know, the cost of corn went up. And the pellets became more popular because there's different quality of pellets, but the pellets do a good job of burning much more efficiently and depending on the environment, where you are. So we use a pellet burner on one end and we use the wood burner on the other to keep the house pretty much warm and of course, we still have propane, not natural gas, we use propane. Otherwise, we do have central heating options, but we hardly need to use it with the setup the way it is. Again, we go through a lot of wood. I don't let any wood go to waste. If it's burnable wood, it's going in the fireplace. Everybody knows that if they've been around us for any period of time. It's tight in condition. The catalytic converter inside of it, the catalyst atop, it's got a hole in it. It just runs through, but it still burns. Well, are you talking about a woodburn? Yeah, a woodburn. Well, yeah, either way, now I'll tell you what, a little trick there, you can create, you can kind of do the thing very sophisticated, but if you were to cut a C, take a piece of pipe that has the internal diameter the same as the external diameter of whatever your tubing was on top, okay? Again, typically what happens is you have a combination of heating along with oxidation because of precipitation that builds up along the top channel. Of course, that's why they rust through the top. Typically, they rust through the bottom. If you notice this, they rust at the top. One of the reasons is, although creosote and carbon is not a good thing for metal, Typically you get nesting or arresting of material on the lower pipe, so a lot of times that's not the part that breaks down. Problem is, where the pipe breaks down you can't reach. A little plumbing secret here, or I should say boilermaker secret. In an emergency or in a situation where you want to kind of keep the thing working at a proper level, you take the conduit type pipe tubing, you want to find something that's the same internal diameter as the external diameter of the tube that's got the damage. You cut along the length of the pipe a trough or a band of about About 1-5th the diameter of the pipe, the whole length of whatever patch piece you're going to use. You want a little bit of overage extension beyond whatever your rot or break point is. Now what this creates is a C type clip type of arrangement. And if you've got yourself enough space to work it up in there, you can also work it from below and twist it around. But basically what you're doing is creating a compression or pressure plug cap over the entire pipe. Now only on the side that's needed, not the hole of the pipe is rotted out typically. Now this isn't going to last forever, but it does buy you a certain amount of service time. In the industry with high pressure steam, though, they actually use this same method where they weld a high quality steel panel made up of a partial pipe as a legitimate repair within the trade to maintain standard to code. So it's not a hard fix, but the thing is for instance like the original corn burner that we used for the house That thing lasted 10-12 years and basically the breakdown was the damage to the circulation pipes, the tubing. That's where the problem was. Everything else is simple. Corn burners and pellet burners are incredibly simple if you've been thinking about one. There's not much to them. They're basically a mini version of a large boiler or forgive me, a furnace system like you'd see for power generation. You have a fuel reservoir. You have an auger. In this case, instead of coal or a sluried coal, you're using corn or wood pellet or whatever pellet or organic pellet it is you purchase. and it augers the material and trickle feeds into a fire chamber. Well, what you've got with those pellet stoves is a micro version of a conventional coal power generating plant. Same concept is used, except that, again, like I said, you're using water chipper pulverized sluried coal going through that feed ramp instead of the pellets or the corn. But the concept is exactly the same. They just scaled it down and made it work. Which is kind of cool. So it's not a bad solution. And either of the units, either of the components can heat the whole house. For everybody who's wondering, well, can you heat the whole house with that? Yeah, I can either heat the whole house with the wood burning stove using more fuel. Or I can do it with the pellet component using more fuel. A little more, not much. But the idea is that between the two, they're complementary to each other, and they work exceptionally well. And then on top of that, oh, I have even other methods that we use, or maybe we could use, if power went down. Another thing about that, somebody's just asking right here, what if the power goes down with the pellet burner? Well, if you have a generator, the amount of energy necessary is quite minimal, so a power pack would be one thing, but we've actually run the pellet burner off of an inverter with the 12-volt system converting to 110 just to run the motor and the rest of the little minimal electronics there are to operate the pellet stove. In fact, it's set up right now for solar. So we could run off solar with batteries with an invert and you know switch out you know convert everything over to work accordingly with a pellet burner right now. We have no modifications and no downtime. So again you know overlapping alternate technologies applied accordingly and it works. It actually has been we've been doing this for we've been using this system for what 30 years? More than that the wood burner has been in place since we purchased the house. It was one of the first things we bought after we bought the house. And by the way, the wood burner I use is a hand-me-down. It's a stove from another house that was so well built, it's lasted, what, four decades plus? Well, let's see. This is the year. Yeah, four and a half decades at least that stove has been in service, the wood burner on the one end. On the other hand, we've had to change out the pellet burner a few times and it wasn't in service for the whole time that we've owned the house. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. You said precipitation rust from the top down, what's that mean? Well, what happens is you get oxidation on the inside because what happens is when the cools, when it heats and cools, Think about it, moisture builds up on the top even though that is still the last place that cools because, but what happens is precipitation, just a certain amount of moisture builds up on the top of the pipe on the inside when it's not in service if it's down. And unfortunately, they don't use a real high, high grade of steel, I think, for building these stoves. If they were using a boiler grade steel for the tubes that make up the pass tubes that circulate the air, they'd last indefinitely. But they're probably just a cold rolled mild steel, or at least a medium grade steel. And the problem is that it's number one is thickness of the wall, amount of precipitation that builds up. And because, of course, it's heated, thermalized back and forth, there's variation. It is susceptible to oxidizing and rusting. The trick is, there are a number of different things you can do. If it were not for the fact that we are in our throwaway society, that we are to a degree. If it were harder times, I would cut the tubes, replace the tubes, and you would be welding and replacing them. It would be a tough task is you got to get up and in so in reality what you do is detach the stove, flip the stove so it's a work down job and then go to town on it. You can rebuild it if you had to, it's just most people won't bother. The most common thing if you're going to invest in these, we're in winter, this is something to talk about because pellet stoves are actually very efficient. They really are. The big thing is that the most common issue you're going to have is with the auger and the auger motor in the long haul. And, for instance, in the stow run, you know we're presently running. We've replaced the auger once. We replaced the motor twice just out of policy. And I have spare motors sitting there. The motors are very crude, high temp, designed to meet because they're going to be direct contact. You know, they're transferring heat directly from the burn pot to the right of the channel with the auger. The motors have to be high temp and be able to take heat. And they do. They do a pretty good job, actually. I can't complain about them at all. The system works. And it's simple. And there are many, many different pellet burners out there. As far as the brand goes, most all have China's parts on them. So this is how it is. But that makes them, again, affordable and usable for the moment. In the long haul, would I be doing the same system in a, say, a conflict scenario where everything develops? And we've talked about material burnout. Well, I'd run it as long as I could. But at some point, you're going to be switching out almost completely to wood service using burnables from off the property. And from Michigan here, we got lots of lumber. And as I've said many times, our biggest problem with Michigan is that we have ash borer. In the 70s, we got rid of the ash borer because we were in that perfect storm where everybody had gone to wood-burning stoves because of the economic situation with the eco downturn. So we were able to burn the ash borer out of the state. Mostly it's because we harvested as much. We identified a tree that was affected by ash borer. We would cut it down, chop it up, and burn it right there in a fireplace, probably where it was sitting. And because of that, we limited the ash borer contamination, the ash borer habitation that took place. It's very invasive. The ash borer is not native to the US. It's something that was brought in, unfortunately. And because of that, there's not a whole lot. There's not a whole lot. The parasite thing that really doesn't have much in the environment to stop it. Interestingly enough, we think it's crossed over into the blue spruce. For whatever reason, with the genome from one to the other, the blue spruce seems to be susceptible to the ash borer too. So now it's taking out another species. Too long. Go ahead. Is that where the trunk turns black like? What it does is it actually shales off. Step one is you start to see a breakdown in the lesser branches up above. You start to see breakage. But in the later stages, literally the skin sloths right off the tree. The bark falls right off the tree across, top to bottom. Naked, looks naked. They're that far along. They're pretty well permeated. There's nothing you can do to save it. Once a tree is infected, your best choice if you unless you can the face a big old growth tree might be able to cut a little bit off you have to again do an evaluation but one point or another once it's in in the in the stock it's there is not nothing to do to really get rid of it except chop it down and you burn it up by burning it up to get rid of the larva and so you eradicate a big chunk of the life cycle That's why it worked so well back in the 70s and early 80s to do what we did. It was all just a matter of economic choice. It wasn't like it was really well planned, but it ended up being a good solution. It got rid of the problem. But international commerce is what killed, we should be more open. But because of the open borders policy, think about it, how many trees have we lost over the years? How many different breeds of trees have been lost from invasive species contamination in the United States? The elm tree, Dutch elm disease, everybody forgets because there are so few elms left. Elm trees were hit by the Dutch Elm Disease. The Dutch Elm Disease came into the country through an import of what should be obvious, the Dutch Elm. We didn't need it. It was brought in in raw stock form and it contaminated and then hit the Elm population very, very quickly. They're estimating it. Under the spreading chestnut tree, under the chestnuts have the same problem. The chestnut tree had a similar parasite that came in from outside the country and has progressively done damage to that population. Under the spreading chestnut tree, the old elm, the spreading elm usually at the park. Which of course those are long gone I have an elm I have five elms that have been around Well four because one actually did finally kick the bucket that have been Standing along the road in front of our house off to the side Almost as long as probably the farm was you know was established by white people, okay? They're old trees and they look horrible But they're hanging in and they're elm trees that were hit by the Dutch elm disease sadly enough But we didn't chop them down, and amazingly enough, they actually kind of just hung in there. So, it didn't cut them up. What probably killed one more than anything else is just collision by cars coming down the road, not making the corner, as I've said many times over the years. Many, many, many, many accidents. That was the attrition factor with that particular tree. It just kept getting hit by cars. So it wasn't the Dutch young disease trying to kill from the inside. It was the automobiles that took her out from the outside. Anyway, sidebar note. With regard to heating, guys, alternate heating systems need to be in place. You can see what just happened with the power outages. It's not like it was something surprising. We should all have known about it. In fact, we did know it was coming. Prior to proper cleaning prevents just poor performance. God bless our Republic. Rex for the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. The meal on the mark, first day of night. You are. Stay focused. Pay attention. We got a lot of winter ahead of us. We got to get through it and we may be fighting in it. Obviously Netanyahu's here for a reason. Backstabbing America, stealing the wealth from the country, giving Trump his marching orders on how to set up a bigger police state in America. Anyhow, he's traveling for the fun of it. He's traveling because he's got power! Like the old emperor from Star Wars. Anyway, bring it down here for now. End of taking over. More LCR coming up. We'll find out what the employee was told to do by BB when he was in the White House. So, that was tomorrow. Bye-bye.