Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for flooding in Michigan and surrounding states, emphasizing the value of obtaining free sandbags from county and township resources for both flood defense and tactical fortifications. He extensively analyzed music production, AI-generated content, and the degradation of audio quality in modern digital formats compared to analog recordings, arguing that human artistry and expression are being systematically removed. Koernke covered recent Hezbollah military successes against Israeli forces in Lebanon, highlighting unconventional warfare tactics and the effectiveness of disciplined, lightly-equipped forces. The show addressed vehicle acquisition and modification for tactical purposes, recommending older pickup trucks and standardized platforms over expensive modern vehicles. Finally, he warned about proposed internet surveillance legislation and California's computer registration requirements, framing these as precursors to communist control infrastructure.
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It is the 18th year of Open Obvious and in your face. Fabian, Socialist and Soviet. Socialist Occupation of America with a K2026 Old Earth Calendar. I'm a doctor. And 2026 Battle for the Republic Book 2, the Winter War. And don't worry, as I said, winter's not leaving us. The weather is supposed to drop. We'll see how that works out, but it actually is pretty predictable because we get these massive hammers that come down from Hudson Bay across Canada to Lake Superior. They pick up cold and speed there and then they smack us. And it looks like we're going to get hit with one of those here in the next day or two. It depends on how long and how much back wind it has. Over the poles, maybe. But it's coming and nothing to panic about. This is all stuff we have seen so many times. I have lost count in my lifetime. But it happens and it's going to happen again. Now, real quick, yes, we did have tornadoes on the other side of the state, opposite from where we are, about equidistance in from the coast. Lake Michigan is on the west side of the state and in the Battle Creek area, though it wasn't Battle Creek proper, but Battle Creek is notorious for tornadoes they don't report on most of the time and this one actually got information out because it killed some people. Now we've had people killed before and it never gets covered. But in this case it did some major van damage to another small, you know, community on the map there. And it's about the same distance as basically Dexter and Ann Arbor is from the East Coast, which is Detroit, the Lake Erie, and of course a little farther north of Lake Huron. So same location. But more active with that kind of weather. So expect more of the same because it's that time of year. Although usually they don't get two or three waves of that kind of storm front. If they get a major, you don't see a bunch of cascading large storms like that with regard to the tornado season. It's usually if it's a big one and a bad one like that one, it's almost like there's that one big hiccup. And that's for as long as I've lived. Hidden towards 70 and this is not this isn't a surprise I mean, it's just one of those things. It's like I told you before this winter We always have a pile up right there in that stretch where that area is if you're looking where that tornado is and you go a little farther down the road towards Kalamazoo There's a stretch just beyond Kalamazoo. That's guaranteed every year and it's straight as an arrow and It has extra lanes, it has good tree cover so you don't have the wind sweat problem all the time, not from north and south, you do have from east and west. And yet every year in that stretch guaranteed you are going to have a large snow pile up, an accident with a 90, 100, 130, 140 cars. I've almost been in one in my lifetime. where I watched the accident pilot behind me, I got through whatever it is, people just being stupid, and it looked like a scene, in my rear view mirror, it looked like a scene out of the matrix. Remember the one where they're on the highway and the cars are all flying and just exactly like that. So... I don't know, it is a matrix thing, but either way it's pretty predictable when you get to be older and again for that reason you avoid certain locations or at least take precautions too. Oh, that's an idea. That would be sensible, wouldn't it? Yeah, it would actually. So other things to watch out for though, we have flooding. Well, we don't really have flooding. We're fortunate on that even. We have high waters right now for most of the rivers in Michigan. We've got the Raisin River through our neck of the woods here which goes down to the Monroe Basin. Right now it is at its top. It's not come over the brink anywhere that I've seen and I've been traveling around it quite a bit the last couple of weeks, but especially the last couple of days because it wiggles. If you look for the Raisin River, like it says Raisin, like Raisin Bran, Raisins, you know, grape raisins. And that's because it shrinks during the off season, but when it does grow, when it gets rehydrated, it usually peaks its bank. Right now we're on the edge. So if we get another big, wet, rainy Michigan season, which is coming, then yes, we're going to see some flooding this year, so everybody should be ready for it. So why am I bringing this up? Well, if we don't get killed by the Iranians tonight, or not, forgive me, slap mark in the microphone, you all know that's not going to happen. The Israelis attack us, maybe tonight, we've had all the propaganda built up, so we'll move on to that in a minute. When the Israelis attack us, if we don't have that, then we will probably see a series of floods. Now, here's the cool thing about being in flood zones. You can typically get, because it's so consistent, free sandbags from the co-op, from the county or sometimes in some areas from your township. Get them. No matter what, even if you don't, even if you already have some, get them. They are military grade sandbags. Sandbags are a Wunderbar thing to have. They're the wonderful thing to have piled up inside a shed or whatever, up off the ground, don't let the critters get into them. And when you're done, or should say when you're ready, You have the ability to fortify and bunker up your positions. We've got people on the Raisin River that they get sandbags every year. Of course, they use them, and this year they probably will. But they always take as many as they can get. And at the end of the season, you go in and ask for the overage because they want to usually kick them down the road. Now, in this area, what they've been getting are two types, black, which is okay. not the best choice but okay and the others are US military spec multi-colored. Now what I mean by multi-colored is each bag is one of four or five colors and basically what you do when you lay these bags out randomly, you fill them up and lay them out, you know, fighting position you end up with a camouflage pattern. You see how that works? It's kind of like a big rectangular digital camo pattern but at least it's not all one color, it's actually broken up. They are single colors, black, brown, long green, medium green, sometimes tan, sometimes dark green. It depends. There's a combination of different ears. But right now in the area here, they're handing out bundles, which typically should be 200 count bundles of military fan bags. They're empty. They are in a bundle and there are 200. Now 200 sandbags is what makes a standard two man fighting position with full overhead cover. Everybody understand if you don't know from your old manuals, if you don't have one go look it up. There might even be a training video on YouTube that told you before there is a whole bunch of training videos that are being posted by an independent company where they got hold of a library and anything and everything is in their collection and they're posting massive amounts of stuff right now. It's priceless. If you can copy some of that stuff over to CD, it is one of a kind and you didn't have to pay anything other than the price of a 10 cent CD and you've got some really important information stored away. Well, The advantage here is that you have the bags on hand if you need them you got them and otherwise they're again if you don't use them for the Flood and even if you use some for the flood and guess what you've got a whole bunch of tactical sandbags for any other position you feel you need to build up and it's obvious you're gonna need to do that sooner rather than later so remember this is the season from you know, Michigan across to Pennsylvania over to Oh, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, even Texacoast got flood zones, got all these rivers, and they're going to start becoming, let's just say, pregnant with water and overflowing the banks. And again, take and do what you can now to prepare for later. I'm talking about getting ready to fight a war. And take and get everything you can, especially if it's the right price. Even if you charge you like 10 cents a bag or whatever, they're worth that by the way. If you were being charged, they're milk grade, they work just fine, and the price is right. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. What do we have? Are they still canvas or are they made some other kind of fabric now? Over. Good question now. There are burlap bags out there and I don't know where they came from, but they are probably some industrial grade from some place. Typically, there are the nylon, the flat fiber, basically feed bags. They're like the standard feed bag in terms of material. I believe they go a little heavier spec. You know what's interesting is they also remember if you see the counties and the townships mostly in the state mostly get those winter not OD green but Forest green sandbags and you may end up with those and those are fine. I'm those work there. Whatever my question is Regarding whether they have gone the way of the feed bag and become a plastic mesh or whether they're still a natural fiber burlap Because if they're a harbor burlap If you have multi-colors, grab some of those and make yourself some ghillie camouflage out of it. The price is right if there if there's a striated nylon if there's a standard nylon bag, which is typical today Again commit those to where they're expected to go with the with the burlap bags It would be tempting and if you had to do it you could make your ghillie suit out of that It's not a problem. It's right material, but there are there are other sources for the burlap people have to pay attention especially right now You brought that up. It's a good point. Right now at any garden centers, in fact, if you go check, here's an idea, you got anybody that does trees or does landscaping. If you need burlap in good quantity, lots and lots of it, go check to see what plants they have that are coming in burlap wrapped for their root group. In some cases, like with the cedars, Those not only do they burlap wrap the ball, but in many cases they burlap wrap the plant itself which eliminates a lot of damage because it will fold up on itself upward so to speak. Another place to look for burlap material, if you have anybody who does heavy light poles, There have been installing of electrical companies that do maintenance or installation for parking lots or shopping centers of any kind, etc. Typically, basically enough, and it's probably because a lot of stuff comes from China, these steel light poles. Now they come both ways, but I have found as much burlap wrapped around those for free as I have seen the nylon. The burlap is already weathered. It's in kind of a gray brown color half the time, but it's also weathered so that stuff that was un-covered was not covered up is literally another color. So what's really cool about that stuff is it's already multi-shaded, which is great for doing ghillie suits because you have an automatic breakup and change in shade. Now you can still dye all that stuff too. With the burlap bags, yes, they did dye some of them. They did them both ways. They either come on standard juke brown like you see the old feed bags, or they come in a color. Now, OD green was very, very, very, very common, fill in a lot. But as I pointed out, the Army, for the longest time, when we had more money and we were thinking more of the troops, nowadays they could give a shit less about any of us. Especially they don't care about the troops. The bundles we're talking about would be dye color. So yeah, you'd already have some of them would be green, some of them would be brown, some would be tan. And so you could go full circle back to those if they're available, if you run into them. And you know, tie and fret those. Once you got those in place, congratulations. Now the neat thing about that is, again, if an oil fails, even if they're just the juke brown, that's RIT dye or walnut stain or take your pick, whatever you want to use. will make up the different colors to give you different light darks because you want contrast, a little bit of contrast, a little bit of fuzz. So either way works. And again, sandbags. We need to pile up, pardon the poem, pile up more sandbags and more is gooder. The other thing, again, yeah, I know somebody said, well, hold on, where are you? Probably California. I know that California was issuing out these water absorption ecologically friendly bags. They're really not bags, they're basically like a big sponge. But how much water can those hold? Also again, what they are is like a seepage barrier. They won't stop everything, but they'll absorb a certain amount, expand inside the carrier, And then they work like the sandbag does, but they won't work forever. And they break down because they are intentionally designed to accelerate their ecologically friendly cycle and they break down in the long haul so that they go back to the earth. That's part of the ecology thing. Which we expect that. But again, you can use it just to understand what the limits are. And no doubt they don't have any chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer. Yeah, in theory. That's only a moniker I think they put on there depending on which Chinaman pays them how much or bribes them how much to get their garbage over the border. You know what I mean? Because you can almost guarantee everything does have that label on it but it's like, did you really check it? No, probably not. You liars. Government's made up of nothing but one thing, lies nowadays. But, they're great for bribery, chicanery, and just plain being criminal. So we can count on that, especially with government. Somebody was talking about government bureaucracy today, and I had to point out, it doesn't make any difference what bureaucracy it is. It's self-serving and narcissistic across the board. Once you create a government bureaucracy, It's like trying to hunt down all the vampires. It's just self-multiply, dude. You have to keep killing the vampires and they won't go away. And that's exactly where we are with the problem we have. Well, it turns out Trump and Dump and all of the rest of his commie ways is now pushing for another one of these agenda-driven, let's just say, internet monitoring organizations, you know, sensors. And, oh no, he's not going to do anything like that. Here's how this works, and most of you are not old enough to see this. The pukes that are in the system that are the fake republic rats are the Zionists whose job it is to get the stuff set up for the big ass police state. And, of course, they go, who me? Alfred E. Newman. Who me? And meanwhile, what happens is then they diddle their thumbs just like you see them doing right now, spinning everybody's wheels, flying their ass off, which they've done yet again. This time we're on with Trumpadump. And then when the commies come in, it just happens that everything that they needed for the Communists to really go to town, the other Jewish controlled Communists, unlike the republorette Jewish controlled Communists. Well, not really unlike at all. They serve the same dark master, evil. Turn around and they have the tools all in the toolbox ready to just do whatever they want to do. Wow, I would never have figured this out except that we've seen this over and over and over and over and over. You know, Revlon commercial, etc. etc. etc. So, I don't think it's going to be any different with this one. Well, we know it isn't. It's a stiff plan. Again, it's the same filth that's doing it to you. So, sharpen your badettes. Make sure they're not too sharp. You don't want a really super sharp badette. Always remember that. You want it reasonably sharp. You're not going to be, you know, doing fish fillets, you know, with the ginsu knife kind of thing. It's very different. You need a little more coarse, aggressive blade for something like we're going to be doing with the badette. So, just keep that in mind. Also, again on this note with the, hold on here, somebody else is bringing up the, yes, oh some places limit how many you can get, take what you can get. Okay, I just said, so Mark, there's some people they won't give you out very many, well they'll give you out some. Got more than one family member, got more than one friend, got friends that are in the flood. Yeah, that's what I would do. Hey everybody, we need sandbags. Oh you're right, we do, we need sandbags. Everybody go get them. This is how it works. Come on people, don't worry about there being any left over for anybody else. Those people that you're talking about could give a squat less if anything happened to you. They'd piss on your grave and laugh given the opportunity. So get there first, get all you can. Whatever you can't get, send somebody else in for. And just keep accumulating in good quantity, especially because you're already paid for these anyway. Who do you think paid for those? You did. But you're supposed to feel embarrassed for taking this. No, not at all. You know my favorite scene which they completely cut out of Dune? Oh God, Marc's going to mention science fiction again. If you ever want to read the book, there's a scene and it actually in the first remake, the first, not remake, the rest are all remakes. The first version of Dune that actually got on the screen is the one that everybody remembers with Toto doing the background music. That's the one that really has music you can remember. The rest are like, I don't know, it's some gaudy, wheezy, that you can't hum it, you don't remember it. But, what's interesting is there's the dining room scene, which has a lot of interaction and it's a lot of nuances. But there's a scene at the big banquet table and I could completely relate to what the author was trying to explain to you about the attitude of people who realize that have nothing to lose and everything to gain. And social mores with the people who hate you, well, there are none. It's like there are no rules, okay? So, there's this big scene at the dinner table where everybody's given a glass of water and your job is to dump the water on the floor. It's symbolic. It was when the Harkonnens were in place. Well, the guy who's actually a, he's got two faces. His name is Wyatt Keynes. He's the imperial ecologist. And while everybody is dumping their water, and you know like closing your eyes and dumping their water on the floor, he opens up his jacket and he has a already preset water pocket. And he takes the water and pours it into his suit. into the pocket and then closes it very quickly and as he looks up Paul, you know the main character for the whole of the book, is looking at him and he doesn't blink, he doesn't hesitate, he just kind of smiles a little smile and nods and puts his glass back on the table. In other words, social moors, what difference is that? I'll take all the free water you're willing to give me. Yeah, because he used to hang out with the Fremen, right? The Fremen would never waste the drops. They would kill people and take their water before. They would literally take their bodies of water, not just take the water out of their canned feed, and they would store it underground. They had plenty. They wanted to re-green and plant it at some point. Right, and the whole idea is that was just another, what, pile of water, or quarter of water, basically, was a flagging kind of a goblet of water that he just got for free. And that's the attitude you should have with your enemies here right now. You take everything that you can, that you can find, you have every right to, if it's free, now. Now, we gotta let it leave some percent. No, they could care less about you. It's just like talking about when you find something in a yard sale and you realize, you know, the guy probably, I could've told you a million times, you try, I used to go, well, sure you wanna get rid of it. Oh, my wife said, and as soon as you hear that, if you hear anything like that anyway, just ignore whatever you were thinking and buy whatever's there. Here's why. If the wife told them to get rid of it and the guy doesn't have the spine to keep it, the moment you walk away, you're not married to him. She's still there. She's going to tell him to get rid of it. It is better that you take it and utilize it because you understand the value of it. Whatever it is, I've gotten boots, shoes, hats, web gear, I don't care what it is, I'll grab anything. But if it's military related, and especially these guys that all came back from Iraq, this has been happening over and over again. Not so much recently, kind of died down because, well, after a while, people don't think as much about stuff. But and so it gets lost in the closet or I should say the attic upstairs in a footlocker and then we find it later Okay, but not right now But most of these people are told you're gonna get rid of the military get rid of that military stuff and it'll always be the wife doing it Don't argue and do not try to talk him out of doing it. He won't he won't hold he won't hold his mud He won't hold you won't stay the course But, on the other hand, you wanted it because you know that we can use it. It will help the effort. It will generate material support. Maybe it's something we can sell or it's something we use. In either case, it benefits us. And that's how you should be thinking because people don't listen. The moment you walk away, the other person's voice is in that person's ear. And no matter how you think or hope, it isn't going to stick. I'm just telling you right now, just to save you a whole lot of nonsense, instead also because you're probably getting it for a good price, it's great. It's a good trade. You got what you want, you got what you want, everybody's happy, just don't try to convince somebody otherwise. It never works. I spent part of my time in supply, operating and supplying people, getting hats for people because at every war the same thing, that's why I can tell you this, Be on the Shatter Without. Every time I've run into people and what they did is they came back from the war and they either burned everything or they threw everything away and then there's this period of mulling. And then all of a sudden it's like, I wish I had, you know, and what it is is familiarity combined with excitement because of the battle that body was in. It's a battle of life and death and it creates a certain, there's a nostalgia that pops up after a while. I don't care. I've had World War II vets are all dead and gone now. Korean vets, same thing. And the first thing you almost all want is that hat they were wearing. Well, you know Uncle Mark finds things. And so I usually know where to find things. So that's the first thing. And then after a while it's, you know, I used to have a 1950s, you know, I want one of the new ones. I want an M50 field jacket. Okay. Did you have one? Yeah, I threw it away when I came back. That's the most common comment you hear over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. Okay. So I've seen this all before. Now again, that equipment, whatever it is that's on that table, grab it. It's going to benefit us. Maybe keep somebody alive. It will do well by us and will do well in our hands. So let's take advantage of it. Just that simple. Trying to expedite things because we're going to fight a war. Now, back to this whole thing. Oh, we're at the bottom of the hour. Oh, should we have? I always catch it minutes after the bottom of the hour. Is that horrible? No, it's just timing. I don't I don't have that kind of timing for the moment. Okay, we're just gonna do oh Yes, I forgot. No, we'll wait till after the break. We'll wait wait till after the music break After we played that Gin Gilmore hey ho I had a bunch of other requests including that song three times which I think is rather interesting Which we'll play but not tonight Not today. Anyway, maybe tonight. We'll see what happens I know there are a couple of really good ones and a new one I haven't listened to yet. For Ernestine in Kansas, I got your email, but I haven't had a chance to look at the video yet. Look at the music yet. Give me a little time. Give me the hour break this evening and I'll be able to look. Okay, I'm going down the list counting and making corpse counts here so to speak one two four five Okay, we'll do this one We played Mebius and again, so we're gonna do one Ed. We're just gonna do one song Mebius M-E-B-I-U-S- guess that's just my fate Mebius, or Mebius, it could be Mebius, or Mebius, is that it too? It could be, you know, tomato, tomato. So Mebius, guess that's just my fate. That's going to be our one music break for the bottom of the hour here. You're listening to Liberty Tree, radio.4mg.com. and libertytrueradio.org. Now, a reminder too if you want to write us, anybody can do that by mail. It is PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Get that to PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130 and we got it there, go ahead. I could be wrong, but I think the Mebius Creator is an AI creator. Probably. Yeah, there's a couple pieces that, again, because there's also Mebius Crimson. Mebius, and this one is Mebius- guess that's just my fate. It's interesting. And it's on Mebius Crimson. It's on there. It's on there. There we go. That works. So we're going to let the AI play some music for us for a change. Again, that's being lazy, but we'll take what we can get. We'll take what's requested. It's a tool. If you use the tool the right way, my only problem is that this tool is taking away from artists. But I do know some guys that are songwriters who Hollywood won't produce their music. But AI right now at this point, there are certain ones that don't have filters and you can do stuff that Hollywood wouldn't agree with and put it out there. So for some songwriters, AI has been a blessing because now they can hear their music done by an artist as you. Otherwise, we'll just do it. Right. The otherwise wouldn't have been voices out there. Here we go. Pretty sure. Thank you, Edward. Little bit of music right there, bottom of the arc. If you'd like to make a music request, Then all you have to do is send me an email at liberty at provide.net, put music requests in all caps, helps me a lot. And then also include the author of the band and the name of the song. And if you can, most of you do a link to what it is you'd like to have played. That way I can take a look at it. By the way, I want to say thank you because I do run into a lot of covers, but I personally think with some of the songs are actually better suited for some of the work that we do. Keep looking, keep searching and don't think twice about sending me anything. All of it is useful. You're pitching and helping out with the cause. People saving me time. Go ahead caller, we got you. Do you think AI could make a professional singer out of someone with no talent and make millions of dollars? I don't know. Well, they already done that. I mean, oh no, when you talk about taking... Yeah, real quick. I'm going to chime in on that. You don't realize that AI has been doing that. They just didn't call it AI, but that's what it is. It's AutoTune. AutoTune has been doing that. Yeah. There's an excellent series of... They did one in England and they did one over here. And it's this girl and you can hear that they start with a fade in where you hear this song and the girl's voice is like really it's really hammering right it's really it's really you know got great beat and she's got a fantastic range and everything and you see her and she looks good and you can see her she's in the studio and you're seeing it through the studio window and you see this guy that's the operator of the engineering board and you see him reach here and then he reaches there and then he reaches here and he reaches there real fast and they switch and while he's trying to play this board like he's operating a spaceship, he looks over at the guy and the guy who is this older guy standing there who's obviously either the owner or dad or whoever is paying for this and he's got his arms crossed and he's nodding because you can hear this really great output but meanwhile you keep an eye on the guy that's at the board and his hands are moving left, right, up and down, turn in dials. moving slides and everything and her voice sounds pretty good but then they kind of move the camera through the glass and the microphone goes with it and on the other side it sounds like someone is killing a cat. And so it gets to the very, the camera turns back and you see the guy working the board and she gets to the end of the song and he just collapses on the control board. That's what you're talking about. Yeah, it's been done for quite some time. The system There are several bands, even before that, that were just absolute fictions. The Monkees were one that everybody, we all grew up with the Monkees, if you're my age, the Monkees, everybody should remember. They were like the spoof of the Beatles, but they weren't. However, they weren't really ever playing. Now they learned to play, and they could play basically an instrument, but they weren't the group you were hearing. And so they had a tough time on that. They lasted for as long as they lasted until they were out on, quote unquote, tour. And everybody realized they don't sound like the people we were hearing. Well, that's because they weren't the people you were hearing. That's the other extreme. But yeah, the systems have already, like Ed said, systems have been in place for quite some time. Well, Lip Sync was, I remember, Vanilla Ice, basically. But that's typically what they're doing. Again, they know the song. They're just not doing this song. That's all No, no, no vanilla ice vanilla ice did his own work dad, but he did lip sync to his own stuff a couple of times But Billy and Billy. Yeah, those two. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, but the one the one yeah, both of them are in the same boat and again The big thing here again is that what you won't if you You could create a person. Right now, I'm sure they've actually done this several times where they're trying it, because you can find it on YouTube, you'll find it on Vevo, and certainly it's out there with the X-Files, you know, X-stuff, or whatever. But you'll see videos where they've actually created a fictional female or a male, and they're trying to sell you on that as the person. But here's the problem. The music isn't created by a human being. The face isn't human either, so in reality it's obviously totally artificial. Well, that's not art. That's what we call a mimic or a fiction. It's not the same thing because people aren't involved. The important thing here, as I said the other day, this is going to cause a big problem for our education process because AI will do the computer work but also to the arts what calculators did to the math class. What I just said the other day here about our artillery school, our indirect fire school, you don't do anything until you have the basics down. If you can't pass the basics, you're going to go back through. We don't kick people out, but I should have qualified that too. I'm sorry I didn't. We have five people that did not qualify for the first cycle that they were part of. Now, not all of them were in the same group. There were three different elements, I understand. There were three and one and one, okay? No, we didn't just pass them. That's not the purpose here. This is not the public fool system of America in 2000 and beyond. This is the American education system where it was supposed to be. And that means that you have to have specific skills. Why? Well, we have the ability to peel back to zero. Whereas the other side can only peel back to earlier technology but is unable to function because the earlier technology won't be available. Because they're still counting on tech. The most sophisticated battlefield computer we have on the planet is what's between your ears. Now, this also is true with music. It has taken thousands of years. Some of the techniques, technology or concepts are dead and gone, but they rose, they developed, they were passed on to some degree, and many, many, many, many human beings have had the benefit because of the leisure time that we've had, the comfort zone, despite all the wars, despite everything else. to perfect some incredible skills based upon what their genetic makeup allows. Because that's the other half of this. If you have a non-filter like this, the humans are going to be progressively cut out of the entire picture. And then what purpose does it serve? Music is from the arts side or the creative side of our mind. It has undeveloped that part of our brain withers, so to speak. It actually is critical to the rest of our processes as human beings. As I said, the only reason that you have a violinist is because there's enough comfort that the violinist is kept alive and actually maintained because of the level of advancement in our society. It doesn't mean that people couldn't bang on a drum or find a bear skin and some strings and a piece of stick and make something like that. But we've gone to an incredible level with regard to our abilities. And that same instrument can be slid over to being a fiddle in country music. Or it can be a refined piece of music from another era two or three hundred years ago that can be expressed by a human being. But it's the expression of another human being that you're playing. That's the important part about this. This is where people are, again, people have been stupefied and have been mesmerized. People who are doing it are wicked evil people. They know what they are doing. They know that they are trying to destroy your mind. That's the part everybody needs to step back and think about. It takes a little energy to get it stored between your ears, but once it's there, Kind of like riding a bicycle, which by the way is more data you store between your ears, you don't lose it. Once you got it, you may be a little rusty and have to catch up again, but you don't lose it. I just heard you there. I'm sorry, repeat again caller. No, hold on, hold on. Repeat again caller. Well, again, they're doing everything. It's not lost completely to us. I mean, it's like everything else guys. I agree that their damages, a lot of damage has been done. But I would point out that we still, because we can have the conversation we're having, and because many of us have the skills that are needed, that's the seed crop for whatever is going to happen in the future. And it's times many, many, many, many people who aren't corrupted or have not been cross-contaminated or polluted, however you want to look at it. And now, go ahead, call her, jump in there. Sorta for laughs, kind of like an AI microfony, right? Yeah, AI microphone-y. That's a good term, actually. It's a microphone-y. And again, here's something that's a problem. By the way, we're talking about sound. This is Communications Tuesday. This is a good subject. Even though I know the Israelis are planning on murdering us as quickly as they can, the Israelis are getting ready to bomb America. We'll talk about that in a bit. Most people realize that AI, or if not AI, at least sub programs that have been created, are really messing with a lot of music that you all grew up with. And when you see the term remastered on a lot of these different videos on YouTube or Vevo or over on BitChute, what they've done is they've tried to digitally mechanize the song. I've told you this a million times. Wish You Were Here. You know how I can tell the difference between the modernized remastered AI version? I jokingly call it the eternal cough. Have you ever listened to an original copy of Wish You Were Here? Record or CLCDs or duplicates, of course. The newest ones, everything is cleaned up so you do not, in fact, they've regimented the sounds so that you can't tell the difference, and I think this is why they did it. When a musician plays, there are certain retards to certain notes that take place that are naturally occurring because of the style of the artist. But if you had a metronome going, and your metronome is what runs the, you'll just say metronome, mechanical metronome, The artist will still retard, hesitate, or alter the meter to create a unique sound because it is part of the human factor. Well, what a lot of these remastered, you know, crap-hole aversions are doing is they're taking that all out. So it's basically, hi, how you doing, I am fine. I mean, it's not that extreme, but what they're doing is they're taking all of the nuances out of the voice that should be there, and instead this is how they would expect all of you to talk with everything in a flat, precise, metered range with all of the speed of distribution of the sound being consistent as if you were literally being cranked out by a singer sewing machine. as opposed to the human components that they simply, they're totally randomized and the reason we like the music in the first place, and this is the one thing everybody knows, is it benchmarks a place in our time, in our mind and our time, our timeline, our existence. You know, I've talked about this a million times. How many times have you had been going along and somebody plays a piece of music, you're in a restaurant, or you're at a hotel or you're at a store or you're in the car and all of a sudden for whatever chance reason there's a piece of music that pops up that they won't play anymore but all of a sudden they play it. What does that do? It takes you right back to probably most of the time. It snags your brain subconsciously because it takes you to a moment when you probably first heard that song or when that song is related to a moment that's critical to your life. And so it snags you. It hooks you. And what's really funny is part of it is, damn, they conditioned us really, really well. Old Blackwater, keep on moving, Mississippi moon, won't you keep on shining on? Remember that song? Have you heard the remastered version? Now there's another part about remastering. Remastering is also where they take the subharmonics or the almost subliminal or in reality it really was subliminal because it's so close to the edge. What they do is they pull back the sounds that you're so familiar with that you can literally repeat every aspect of that song and if you had an instrument you could duplicate the repert- you know, you could repeat the instrumentations, you know, the notes of that particular, whatever instrument you select. It's in your brain, it's there. But what they do is they fold that back and they bring up the sub instrumentation which was the enticement to your brain when they made the music. Does everybody like Frank Zappa? Who out there likes Frank Zappa? Zappa was a very very very smart man and You probably like him at least know some of this, you know Any number of wicked songs that he did okay that you might remember if you're my age, okay Well, if you have a good sound system, how many tracks did Frank Zappa record his music in? Anybody, you know 23 to 27 sub tracks sub soundtracks in each song This is why when you hear them the song in a different medium and or it's been reconstructed it sounds flat Mentally flat, you know, we start doing this people who engineer music nowadays or make pirated copies They only use a stereo track so you get that left. You don't have the full meter on it That's why when you get any of these old records, and that's the other part about it, if you have a decent sound system with a full splitter where you can divide everything, you can count all the different instruments or sub-sounds, which are actually repetitions of one of the standard instruments, which is incorporated into the process. I was going to say, there's a lot of modern DJs out there who do work with multi-tracks like that. There are programs out there for doing it that way. In fact, I know one artist that uses 75 for the different music that he puts together. It's not AI, but it's relying a lot on the technology end of it. It's the path that led us to AI with that way. Well, one of the things about this is again, and when we're telling you, Pope E.F. Wolf, you're like, well, this is why the big shift was from British intelligence slash the Beatles. Everybody goes, what? What? Yeah, now most people heard the rumors about that, but let's consider something. The Beatles studios weren't financed by the Beatles. That's the first thing you have to look at. Did they have the money for what they put together? No, they actually didn't. Somebody else put the technology together. And they were sold as a psychological warfare package. And in the process to build the music they did, why is it the Beatles are so popular? In fact, why are the Beatles missing? Let me point something out. When was the last time you heard a Beatles song on any FM radio in, I mean, even if it was in oldies? Because the Beatles aren't ancient like ancient like simple rock per se they go from the base rock You know as everybody knows it or the British invasion through to modern rock because they did a lot of stylish stuff especially experimental in the 70s But all the experimental stuff in the 70s was actually perfecting all of the manipulation they were using, they were doing, with subliminal tracks or tracks that are barely, they're audible. You actually can't hear them if you actually step back and think now that I force you to do it. But what's interesting is conventional records are more sophisticated than most of the present digital that you're listening to. Another reason that people wonder why does the record sound so different? It's because the record is actually recording a lot more than you imagined. That's why. And anybody, if you hear the sound, you find out about these things and you, well actually, we did it back when I was in high school and one of my, for the guys I used to run with. We had all this technology laying all over the place because we were where? We were next to Ann Arbor, Michigan. More money than brains. And because of that, all this stuff was laying around. We'd grab it and play with it. Why? Well, because you could get it for nothing. It was the castaway tech that they'd already used. And somebody else wanted to play with something else that was in the system. Anyway, and by the way, it's over-the-counter stuff, too. Anything any of you could have bought back in the day. Anyway, we're going to get here. Let's do this. God bless our Republic. Yes, for the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're at the march. We're going to get out of here. Quick, use the bathroom and grab a cup of coffee. And we will be back with the second hour of the intel report on Tuesday on Liberty Tree Radio. He took off his three cornered hat. For future generations to select in this, the less 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 to the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in sight. 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 seethingly farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so they're children. soldiers send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand. defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic and eat God's given right. And pray to God, to freedom bright as Iowaki vanished in the mist for which his words were true. But we have ourselves to blame, for even now as tyrants trample 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. I must have sounded far away. I'll bet you I did. Isn't that fascinating? Well, one, two, three. One, two, three. You did indeed. Yes, I did. This is fascinating. Well, we're talking about stuff the bad guys don't like. They don't care about us talking about sound. You can cross-sue them now, don't you, Mark? Well, it's interesting. I just adjusted things here. And what I did is I have that array antenna. There we go. And it's fascinating. Nothing was moved. But if I move it, I can fix it. So, what moved? I know, I got it. Yeah, somebody's just coming to tell me too. It's like, I probably sounded like I was way far away. I was, I was down the tunnel. And it's weird because it happened to me first during the program without me losing it in my ear, so to speak. It just kept fading, which is weird. It's not Ed, and I don't think it's our end. I think it's everything in between. So anyway, we got it. It's like old radio, only it's 800 meg, and it's not supposed to do this, man. I'm telling you, dude. Anyway, Platykrepu 21st century. And again, ain't nothing we can do but roll with a punch. I would argue that that is exactly what it's supposed to do. And the quality of our audio, as far as communications has gone, we've got some phenomenal new devices, but audio itself has gone down as far as communication goes. Yep. Even if you're watching like mainstream television, how often do their pictures get start going digitized or the audio cracks for no reason? It's all this digital stuff. It does not work as well as analog and I'm sorry. I don't think it ever will. They can talk it up so they're blue in their face and they can push it and it's like, oh, we just need to have more of it out there that way more people can understand it. Nah, the more we push into this digital technology crap, the less quality we get from it. then that's not a problem because you have your spare parts inventory. But if not, pick up what everybody, everything that everybody else is foolish enough to get rid of. One of the big profit making items today, guys, is turntables. If you run into a record turntable, the more versatile it is with a greater number of speeds, especially, like in other words, not just 33 and a third and 45, the more valuable it is right now. And in fact, as was pointed out by Ed, a lot of these singers are using record because they can make money on record. They have control of the record sales. But there's also a significant difference. It sounds weird. Well, it's old tech. That doesn't mean it's bad tech. Okay, just think about this, even with CD, you have this happen right now with something as simple as digital, you should have a reader that can handle any variant of CD format that exists and yet, and I run into this right now with the collections I've told you about because there's CD1, CD2 and there's even something that was like CD3 quad. And, yeah, I can tell the difference. If it will play, first of all, depending on how old the player or the newer the player, the list likely it'll play all. But it's interesting that the older player that supposedly wasn't as capable could read the newer stuff that the new machine can read, but the new machine can't read any of the old. Now that's not accidental. That's intentional obsolescence. That's to try to get you to buy new. That was the whole idea behind it. But it's a fascinating that a lot of the older I run into all these old stereo system components and We're seeing this over and over and over and over again. Yeah, and that's why I throw out nothing Make it work hang on to it But turntables turntables are money right now people are looking for and have become connoisseurs once again My favorite is sitting sweet anybody remember since suey products. Why don't I? Send suey Yeah, well, since SUI was top of the line back in the day, and still is, it's just that everybody, you know, the records are passe. Well, if you run into an estate sale and you see any of those stereo components sitting there, pay attention, especially because many of the names you might not recognize, but somebody who has some cash in hand, they will. How do we pay for our rifles and ammunition with all the other cool stuff that we can run into that may not be of interest to us? but may be a very, very big interest to someone else. See how that works? Like my dad used to say, hold on caller, my dad used to say this when I was growing up, he said, I wouldn't want to have a Corvette, but I'd like to have 100 Corvettes to sell. Think about that. Go ahead caller, jump in there. It's funny, you mentioned about the old school, the old tech and everything, with the way things are going these days, equipment, stuff like that, you can get these three-quarter inches for the optic. Basically, You were told nothing going to carry you to do that and you're clear that they've been using especially the pointy ID, the Y, it's the jungle operation stuff, gone into an LBE. So like, wow, what's old is new or, you know, what's old is new again? Because I still, I still have my four mag towels and the butt pack, one of the old stuff that I use for a pad, uniform shirt or your belt, but these guys are finding it as stupid as we thought. It's about training is where it's at. Whether it's old leather kits or some war, you learn how to do it, right? Like somebody said, you know, Clint Smith from Thunder Ranch. Somebody said one time, you know what? You're good about my skills with the hard block knife. I would not want to go out of revolver clearing the clock hole for you. Right. Behind the button, Matt. Exactly. Again, it's the man. First of all, it's the attitude of how you take the training or how you're taught to accept the training. The instructor has to demonstrate that whatever it is that's available in the way of a tool can be used as a tool and is effective and that it will work. And then you demonstrate by example, and then through the process of example, showing that it does work, you then help others to perfect skill with the same tools that you have in the toolbox. That's the biggest problem we've got is, again, how, okay, I call her, you gave me away a little bit of, I got an idea how old you are, approximately. Anybody notice that they started another fight with Hezbollah, right? Anybody catch this? Now, I'm going to remind everybody, Hezbollah does not have, per se, heavy artillery. They do not have tanks. They don't have APCs. They don't have indirect fire weapons except for infantry direct fire weapons, and you'd be equivalent to a battalion level. They have no air force. They have no helicopters. They have no spy satellites. They have nothing but sheer manpower. but they've got highly disciplined, well-skilled manpower. The Israelis just went in piling up everything that they always do. Not only did they get their ass kicked here within the last three days, but an element which surprised the Israelis dramatically, an element of Hezbollah infantry, went on the offensive. Anybody catch this? They shut up completely about it because not only did they run the Israelis off, but they started moving in and counter-ambushing and destroying whole units. Now this is separate from the fact that remember Hezbollah, they don't have a million men. Go look at their order of battle. So, here's an army, but everybody tells you it's futile to resist. It's all a matter of attitude and, you know, again, training, consistent training with leaders who are willing to lead rather than being the French commander way to the rear. Everybody fights, nobody quits. That line is actually how, I think, their single motto that sticks every time. So here in the last few days, the Israelis were already pumped up, they were going to go in, they were going to, whoa, murder late, whatever. Now they had bombed Beirut, but that's not, this isn't the first time they've done that. They've done this in all my lifetime. But as far as getting into Lebanon, well, they ain't fighting the PLO, because remember the PLO had the same positions that Hezbollah had, okay? And the PLO, when they were engaged, they went with a fighting withdrawal. They retreated all the way up to Beirut. They lost all their heavy equipment. They lost all of their weapon systems. Everything they had, PLO got beat because of their policy, how they thought they were going to fight. Hezbollah doesn't give ground. Hezblah, you say your death prayers no matter who you are, would make it even as what your religion is. And it's like, we're here, we fight, I stick with you, you stick with me. If we die here, we die here. But if we turned around and tried to run, they'd kill us anyway. They'd laugh about killing us and they might rape us to death. You know what that tells me? Fight and kill every son of a bitch in front of you, which is their attitude. Well guess what this last couple of days, you know, these Israelis got some right back in their face now I guarantee that the Hezbollah is not stupid. They're not going to over expend extend themselves But they took advantage of a situation and did something unique and that's half of the process of also being on the battlefield It's not like you just said earlier. It's nothing in there's nothing new that we can do The idea is how can you change it up so that it becomes unique to the moment and that's exactly what they did So again guys, my buddy when I was in first I had that had been a In the Marine Corps. He was there. Yep where they were living was bomb He ended up he lost like that. They came out of that having blood on her face We turned and left conversation I had this was before blackhawk, you know Well, we've been taking too much of a we needed to go ahead There's a lot of things about Reagan that I like but that wasn't one of the when you mentioned about the what Hezbollah has And they are basically long term and long term parts for us. Yes, exactly. Also lightly equipped so they can move quickly and big ones. And interestingly enough what they do, in this respect they are more, and remember I have talked about unconventional, para-conventional and conventional. They are truly at this point in time they are what would be that middle unit, the para-conventional force. Like you said, partisans with basically a lifetime agreement. you know, as far as how and what they do. But what's interesting is again, they utilize whatever is available as it becomes available. One of the things about their defense the last time that the Israelis went in is that every weapon you could conceivably imagine was employed. There's no weapon, hell they even had 2.35 inch rocket launchers from World War II. Which are still hanging right out there somewhere, but they had 2.35 3.5 inch RPG 2's RPG 7's they have all kinds of saggers which I mentioned many times you've seen them But also they've got Carl Gustafs. They've got Every variant on the Russian anti-tank weapon you can imagine all of it was incorporated and all of it is used So it's no those are all old weapon systems Yeah, but they still put a stinking hole in you just like they did when they were built And no, they're not going to, I'm not going to ruff against. I'm going to end the call with a 106. I would be great to see a 106. Well, that did show up yesterday. Thank you. I hope this can read that up there. Have you seen the Toyota fleet? Yeah. Every crash in the back of the Toyota. I didn't see the Toyota little two ton pickup, not even a two ton pickup. No, these are quarter ton. Yeah, little things in the realm of the past 50 years have happened. They were all brand new. They had all those white brand new Toyota Technicals years back when they were in the ice. But they were all brand new. It was a whole line up. And I'm like, I haven't even got that here. I don't have that kind of money myself, son. Well, the thing about it, again, well, it's a matter of where they are in the world. In this case, it was easier to access the Jamf trucks than it would be to You know, acquire most of what we have. I mean, it doesn't mean we don't have it over there. But if there's a Hilux, you know, I heard that how to bring in a Hilux, a crew camp, a small pickup with a diesel engine in it, man, there's things good. Well, that's one of the things that I've been remembering. And again, for everybody listening, everybody listening. Right now it's not too late. Find yourself a beater pickup truck. Now here in Michigan, a beater trim pickup truck has little crinkles coming off it because they're rusted to no end. But if you're anywhere outside of the rust belt of the Midwest, an old pickup truck, everybody goes, oh, it's terrible because it's old. OK, is it rusted? No. Why is it terrible? It's got dents. Well, I'm not going to care about that with a tactical truck. Go get a rubber mallet, get up underneath, and beat it out kind of right. And you know what, take that vehicle right now and tactify it. Because that's more valuable. Everybody thinks they need a Bradley or a Humvee or whatever. What we need are tactical soft skin or lightly armored if you progressively develop it. Fast movers, we need stuff that can get in, get out, but move quickly is economical because that's going to be the issue. Everybody's talking about what now? They're talking about gas. I put up a photo image page on the Discord and I started posting up modern improvised vehicles like the Killdozer, the Ripsaw Tank, anybody who doesn't know what that is, that's the fastest tank in existence that somebody built here in the US. The cartel vehicles from south of the border, they're improvised armored vehicles. The off-road vehicles are the mat tracks instead of the tracks. The alternative improvised armor and scout vehicles, it's something that's a hobby of some people's. There's some pretty neat and cool stuff they've come up with, but the older vehicles work best for it because you can do Whatever you want to it. It was gonna care Right you're being if it's something that's beat up. You're not gonna cry about adjusting it for use Think about it that way. I know I don't know if I'm gonna do that my that truck cost $60,000 yeah, I know that brand-new truck does and here's the other thing that brand brand-new truck is probably not suitable for the work we want to do Because there are things that it doesn't have on it anymore that the earlier older pieces of equipment We're talking not that old, but we're talking older It's perfectly suited because number one, it has to be something you're willing to leave behind. You've got to be willing to say, I put a lot of work in it, it's a nice vehicle, but I'm going to unask the AO because it looks like it's dying on me. You're not fretting about issues because people do, okay, I hate to say it, I've seen it too many times. It costs me a lot of fill in the blank money, okay? Whereas instead, what you need is something that not only can I get one, but for what I can pay for a much more expensive vehicle, I can get 10. That's how we need to be looking at this. We need replacement vehicles before we need to replace them. We need equipment in inventory, and we can do this if everybody listening makes the effort. It could be a van, it could be a pickup truck, it could be a... yeah, Jeeps! Everybody loves Jeeps! And there are actually some pretty decent four-door Pick up truck rear end Jeeps that are out there take your pick whatever name they pasted on it for that particular year who cares? But try to standardize within your unit But having that tactical capacity gives you the flex ability to be able to embrace other things you might acquire and gun trucks can gun trucks can have anything you can acquire mounted on them and we don't have any special off Go ahead. Sorry, I want to answer a question. Mat tracks, if you haven't seen them before, there's a display of them right now in the photo section of LTR. It's basically a tank tread for each individual tire. You can use them in the north a lot for going through rough snow terrain. You can also use them in desert swamps. All kinds of fun stuff you can use for terrain that you normally wouldn't think to take your truck through. You can take your truck through it with this. Of course, there are other solutions too, but the mat tracks are kind of cool. It looks alien. Well, actually, right now, a lot of the farmers are using them. Where we are here, I would say, well, one out of five has got one variant or another in service right now. Not only would smaller quarter-ton, three-quarter-ton, and one and a half-ton, but also with larger vehicles. They actually make the same package in every scale size that can be imagined. So one way or another, again, they can be put into service quickly. If damaged, they can be replaced, even one unit can be replaced with a conventional tire. They lock right on to the existing fixture. So it's on-off, literally on-off, it's no different from any other piece of equipment that you'd be working with. Another thing here real quick, go ahead, go ahead. Blue Dot four wheel drive crew cab dots and we had red flinched out floorboards. So obviously we had plywood. It had a roll bar on it. It had a roll bar with a couple different sized holes that caught along the top center. And of course this was back when 91s, kinds of. This part wasn't. through the woods and mount the street where we were at in PA we could drive it to the woods didn't matter and tucked it along the tree as long as it wasn't taking door handles off or there were golden mirrors in but that was the most fun truck I ever had we didn't care as far as like you were saying you know it wasn't scum but we went pulled in on it and it was like 500 bucks between and like I said you know how the old dots and four wheel drives were those things that that undercarriage as far as the transmission and everything, it was built like a tank. Everybody's like, oh you need to put bigger tires on it. The original equipment came with, it was plenty, that's what it's designed for. You don't want to worry about tilting over with it or anything. And like I said, that was... Well, I think the other thing here too is a lot of people are, they've got it in their mind that we're going to do the A-Team type thing and we're going to be monster trucking whatever we get hold of and that's really not what's needed is. If I ran into one, I've got a crew cab eight foot down the road here that's monster truck built. Probably get it for nothing right now because it's been sitting for a bit. But, other than the fact they need a ladder to get up into it, it would be usable, but a conventional vehicle is more useful simply because, again, you're going down the road. If we think to the future, spare parts are going to come in many cases off of other wrecks laying around. In fact, if you look at the German Weasel, the German light airborne tracked vehicle that they put together, it's the equivalent to the M114 back in the day. We have a lot of M114s by the way. We do actually. But it was designed so it used standard automotive parts off the shelf. If you were in World War III in Germany or in Europe, The Weasel, all of the basic drivetrain components that are wearable and critical are out of regular parts stores. They would be typically in the inventory. They went with a standard in everything that matched the commercial industry, not a military contract, you know, purpose-built item. Because of that, the vehicles are very cost-efficient to maintain. But most important is in a World War III dark side of the moon scenario, the weapon would continue to function when others couldn't because the parts inventory simply wouldn't be accessible, wouldn't be there. It's not on hand. It's not something we can step back and reach out for. See, that's the realistic attitude about most of the armor we've collected. And we've collected a lot of armor over the years. Now, it sounds weird, but there's more parts available for a Russian BTR-60 off the shelf here in America than there are parts for a British Saracen. Why? Well, British Saracen made by combination of Rolls Royce and other companies, the parts are all over there. But the Russians, when they built something, they stole everything from us. And so what's really fascinating is that a big chunk of the parts that are under the hood, so to speak, or that make up the drivetrain, are off the shelf industrial spec. So working on a BTR 60, which we have a few of, it's actually cheaper to work on the BTR 60 than it is to work on the Saracen or Saladin or Stalwart's, which are the British six wheel drive vehicles that we have. It doesn't mean we can't fix them, but because of that, any of these vehicles for the moment, they're usable until they can't be used, they'll be parked accordingly. If we can rebuild them, fine. If not, you have to have the willingness to dust off your hands and get on down the road and find the next set of wheels. So, already in advance, we accept- When you try to find BTR 60 parked down south after Operation Cooperative Nugget, you'll probably a lot of BTRs. There is, no actually there are. One of the guys picked up a twin pack and the guys just rebuilt it with a pair of American Detroit diesels in place of the two engines that were on board. But they picked that vehicle up for $20,000 rebuilt. Wow. You can buy a nice pickup truck for that, don't make me a mistake, I just said buy a truck. But by the time you're done for what that is, it's a completely, it's already been refabricated. Everything works on it the way it is. And it's a light armored personnel carrier. And it swims on top of everything else. So that makes it kind of nice. But again, anything that we have is... Yeah, it works because it's crude and that's one of the things to remember. If you are looking at a truck, and I know I've said this to several people, some of our friends are listening in Texas right now too, and like I said, watch for the older trucks. The ideal utility truck, guys, if you can find them, are the 1967 Chevy pickup truck anti-model. The 67 Chevy was the most heavily researched and developed and tested truck frame and drivetrain and body configuration of any Chevy truck ever built. And it was done so as a combination of civil defense and it was built for a DOD contract that Chevy didn't get. But Chevy from the research end up here in Michigan is where they were developed. And I know the people who did it and that is the truck as far as all the Chevy's. Doesn't mean other Chevy's aren't good. But if you got a little line of 67 Chevy's down there, you build them up to original spec, points and condenser engine and you have literally the war wagon that was expected to be used for World War III already in hand, ready to roll. Go ahead. I heard it. I'm just... I guess that everything that... All that stuff you mentioned is analog. everything, the 113, 114, BTR, all that stuff to pick up. It's all analog and it still works to this day as long as it's kept up. Whereas digital, digital is, you know, it's disposable. It's design-me-throw away like a mid-flight. It is disposable. Absolutely. But like with anything, you know, we're talking bad about it, but I would recommend if you know anything about it, at least pick up a little bit of knowledge because it's going to be on the battlefield. With this being Communications Tuesday, can this bring us back towards communications? We talk about AI, and Dad doesn't like it. I don't like it myself, but we can use it as a tool. And there's a lot of free AI stuff out there. What? You see in the movie? Well, there's stuff that's out there right now. The enemy is producing a lot of the stuff with the AI that's out there. Honestly, we could be doing as much, especially on the stuff that's for free. I've been talking about this with Craig. We've always been the side that embraces technology first. With the AI stuff, a lot of the Christian heavy rock music that dad's been playing has been AI generated. That's our people doing stuff with AI. I've played with it a little bit myself. I'm not impressed with it, but you can use it to create sound that's otherwise not going to be out there. You can counter some of the stuff that's out there. You can make it turn stuff into messages and put it out there, Dad. That's part of what I was talking to you about before with using AI as a tool for us. I'm just playing around with it, Dad. I've done a couple of simple things just to see what it could do. I took the quotes off the Liberty Tree Radio website. It's just like that's a project I'm looking at. It's just stupid AI, but I didn't even create lyrics for it. That's literally if you go to the Liberty Tree Radio website, the .4mg.com website, you look at the quotes from the founding fathers and other people on the website. That's all it is, copy and pasted it and put it to music. I'm sorry, that's better than some of the other crap I've heard that's out there with AI. Using inspirational stuff from our founding fathers that sounds better than the demon crap that that's being promoted and pushed out there by other people with AI Again, I don't have a problem with it at all as far as it go ahead. I heard another voice. I'm gonna be for it. Well, you know people talk about the double-edged sword What I believe we are especially with something like AI is It's not a double-edged sword We are the false edge, the sharpened false edge on a K bar or something like that. It has a purpose, it can be razor sharp, but we have to limit how deep we get into certain things. Absolutely. Like Ed said, we have to limit it, but we also have to be at least on par with as far as expertise because you can't counter anything if you don't know how it works. Right. I don't have a problem. What he's using it for, okay, example, that is something that's useful because in radio especially you have a myriad of sound, thousands of sound bites you have to create. And some of it is designed, again, to catch your ear, get as much information in the 30-second, traditionally it was a 30-second or one-minute block. Yeah, 30 seconds is a lot more than most people realize if you decide to be creative. The advantage of this... My problem with a lot of the music that's out there, even from my generation growing up in yours, if you actually take the time to listen to the lyrics that you sing along to all the time, a lot of them are about cheating, breaking up, what's the one... Oh, come on. It's a love song. A lot of women like it. My wife, Shelly, loves the song, but it's a song about a guy cheating on his girlfriend. Brian Adams talking about how he's messing around because he always runs back to her. It sounds like that. It's like the stupid one that's like, oh, it's cold outside, that one's bad, but wet ass, you know what, is okay with the modern audience. The political correctness is a problem. Go to like what the founding fathers say go to what the bill of rights is that's why I played the Declaration of Independence at the beginning of every town hall meeting now is Guys if you listen to Liberty Tree radio if you listen to the town hall Hall any number of times where you've heard that long intro that we do all that is is the Declaration of Independence over and over again throwing it into your head the reason why we went to war why we why he founded the country if I can put that to music and get people to be bobbing their head to it, they will pick it up subconsciously and they will be repeating it without even realizing they are doing it. Which is a good way to spread the information and our thoughts and ideas to other people. That is a fun of my goal. Children are the babies that you can reach that way as far as memory. And one of the things, what we need to be doing right now, I guarantee you want to see AI banned, or you want to see hyper, if all of a sudden we took it as seriously as the enemy has used against us, picture this one. How many different cool scenes can you take and completely command from any number of different movies? How about, let's see, The Lord of the Rings, they're in the goblin kingdom, You've got the Goblin King and he's just captured the Dwarfs. Make the Goblin King and leave his words all exactly the way they are if you want to, but make it Bibi Netanyahu. And make the guy who is the second henchman who is repeating or making all the statements Donald Trump. And then make all the other faces, all of the other lackey Zionists as the other trolls slash orcs. that are all nearby while he's being bombed by, while BB, the head dwarf, is being bombed by, or is being bombastic. Just take that. You saw that the new DHS guy is a hobbit. I'm sorry, repeat, which one? The new guy, Mullen. Oh, DHS? Yeah, he's a hobbit. If you look at it, he has to stand up on a box just to be at a podium. No, I think he's an orc. He's a character from the movie, so to speak. But again, that's what we need to be doing. If everybody were to inundate the battlefield, You very quickly tell them all about how terrible and why it is you got to make it gone. As a matter of fact, I think that they're already realizing this is going to be happening because today you had Trump a dump and the propaganda secretary talking about this legislation and executive order that they're going to be pushing simultaneously that has to do with surveying and monitoring the internet and policing things. Well, before when the demicons were doing it and they had Mary Poppins, you know, supercalifragilistic, I want to steal all your halitosis stuff, when she was up there, remember singing? Well, what was her job? She was going to take all your voices away. You needed to have all of your voices muted and crushed by, you know, Mary Poppins. It didn't go over well and everybody was bitching, but now all of a sudden here we have this fruit loop coming up with the same BS and everybody's doing the bobblehead and clapping, etc. This is wonderful. One thing to remember is the demikins always set up for the communists. I should say the republic rats always set up for the demikins. what it is they're going to do to you next and that's exactly what's happening here. They're setting up all the tools to give them the power to do, which before we stopped because all the demicons were there, but the Republic rats sit on their hands, do nothing, and when they come back into power, these characters will be on steroids, which is why I have to shoot them. Well, let me repeat some of that, Dan. And of course, when we look at Europe, we can see where they want to take it with the You need a real ID to use the internet over there to make posts, comments or purchase games or anything. They're trying to float that over here to the US. California's already passed a law that will go into effect, I think, not this year, but the year after. You have a computer in your home. It has an operating system. You have to prove that you're an adult with a state ID or a physical scan to be able to use your operating system. It doesn't matter if it's Windows, Linux, or whatever operating system it is. It's not really enforceable right now. Linux doesn't even work that way. But California has already passed a slide. I've posted a lot of this information already in the Discord that if you have a computer where you don't have the operating system registered to your personal ID, You're a felon and it's a $2,500 fine if you did it without knowing about it, but if you're intentionally skirting the law, it's a $7,000 fine. Wow, sounds like I'll be killing somebody sooner. Since I won't be conforming to it. It's one of those things where at a given point people are just going to say enough and we'll be putting bullets in their ass. I mean in the meantime, they can cause a lot of heartburn for people, but you know how many are actually going to decide to conform to it by the time we're done a whole lot aren't. And it's the same problem that they've got with every other aspect of what's going on here. We're at the limit where you can't go any farther because if you do the boards tipped and then you'll never come back. Well, you will, but the fight will be harder and the war will be longer. That's just the only way to think about it. How long do you want to fight? I plan on minimizing to maximizing this situation, and I think everybody else better start thinking the same way. There is another piece of legislation that is important to put out there. It's better for Weapons Wednesday, but we should put it out there now. A Montana case having to deal with safety checks on people. The Supreme Court ruled that it's okay to do no-knock search warrants and confiscate firearms.
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