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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and quartermaster solutions on October 31, 2008, focusing on food storage, supplies, and infrastructure for the patriot movement. He covered the 2008 election concerns, including eligibility questions about presidential candidates, and explained the historical origins of the term 'National Guard' in relation to militia units. The bulk of the episode featured detailed vendor information and pricing for bulk food items (beans, pasta, salt), camping equipment (pup tents), ammunition deals, and signal flares, with specific contact information provided for listeners to access these resources.
- preparedness
- quartermaster
- food storage
- beans
- pasta
- pup tents
- ammunition
- 2008 election
- presidential eligibility
- militia
- national guard
- bulk purchasing
- survival supplies
- vendors
- patriot movement
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Well, good evening ladies and gentlemen, this is the Intelligence Report. Hi, Mark Cornke. hey mark the butter knife and we got here one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories south central northeast and the north west well isn't only you are listening to us on liberty three radio dot four m g dot com p b n dot four m g dot com around live three sixty five ago to liberty three radio world so on a m and f m Micro stations, CB, base stations, and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi, southern and central Alaska. Today is the end of the month. We are a breath away from November and only two shopping days away from when the, well a little more, but not much, from when the Diebold machines will tell us which of the dictators are going to be used to destroy the rest of the United States. Or at least to try and cut it up, chop it up, and hand it over to the New World Order click, slash the globalist. well we're not let that happen they're hoping to get away with it it isn't going to take place and whatever the oak into let's use colon poll you know everybody's got a colon polls uh... comment that unknown crisis is going to happen in january that nobody knows anything about but everybody can talk about so it's like okay but nobody expected nobody near the all expected cf ours planted and of course giving you the Q-Slip in advance guys, gonna tell you something, it ain't no mystery and it ain't no surprise and it sure as hell won't be for the Patriot movement. Instead, we are prepared and expecting to see exactly what we warned you about. That diversion you were trying to ignore is the attack that you were expecting. And, because of this, tonight is Friday, especially. It's becoming, and has become, a Quartermaster solution night. We've got a lot of things that we're going to be covering here. We've got Butter Knife up with us. Nancy will be here in a little bit, too. And we're going to go right down to the checklist. I want to say thanks, for instance, Richard Martin down in Texas. Also, Marcus, with his response, especially with Gibbs. and also John in Indiana and let's see what do we have also don't let me forget old no word and we have a northington in the Nebraska state out there listening right now who's also contributed you're also going to find that we have a lot of other people who have been pitching in here mr. Farnum is out there but he's working in a special area with weapons thank you and also Larry and make sure I get this right not in New Jersey New York Larry in New York want to say thank you also anyway a couple things happening today real quick now the stock market did exactly what we expected nothing surprising us there nobody in America has any real money to spend and I guess probably the best example is this guys gasoline in many parts of the country is now below two dollars Even here locally gasoline is as low as about $2.29 to $2.35 a gallon here in Michigan in what is actually a fairly well-to-do part of Michigan around Ann Arbor. Now it does not the only area as well to do. There are some far better and some of the richest counties in the United States are right here in Michigan by the way. We don't realize that. And still the price of gas keeps going down. Now why is that? It isn't just the devaluation of the currency, by the way, people. Part of it has to do with the idea that, I mean, that helps. It really does hurt in general. But here's the thing. One thing I talked about six months ago, eight months ago, is that we were already at maximum production and maximum storage. How long can you gouge and gouge and gouge and tell everybody on the one hand who shortage this and shortage that When they were trying desperately to find anywhere and everywhere they could store this stuff We're not just talking the raw bunker oil. Now. It was stuff coming out of the field We're talking the final product gasoline, refined diesel, fuel oil grades, diesel and fuel oil pretty much the same as you all know out there. But the point is that they were already at glutt level before. And because of the salve factor, literally glut being quite appropriate here, because of the salve factor, the oil companies, they did their gouging because they just let them run with reckless abandon. These other shysters of course plugged in, patted them on the butt and got their share of the chunk of change. But in the process, they have broken the machine. If we acknowledge that There's two paths you can only take here. Either eight, boy these guys are really stupid, and if that's the case a bunch of stupid people are riding with the stupid people, and they create a really stupid situation. Does that sound stupid? I don't know, I kept using the word over and over again. Or they're criminal, and still stupid, but criminal nonetheless. Now the criminal element here, either way, you can't trust them if they're incompetent, slash perhaps stupid. You can fix it by casting them aside or letting go and hopefully they don't drag you down with you like a drowning man. The criminal though, it's the same thing. If you don't let them go, they're going to drag you down like a drowning man. In both cases, though, the end result is still the same, even though they're technically two different paths. My problem is, is the sly evil ones try to convince you it's the former rather than the later. In other words, oh, it's just a dumb bunch of dummies, and they didn't know what they're doing, and oh, this latest batch of dummies are much different from the other batch of dummies. Wait a minute, it's got the same names. Yeah, it's the same group of people, yeah. It's the same banks and the same politicians. Yeah, what's your point? Well, again, Daddy didn't train no fool. The Patriot Movement is pretty well up to speed and contrary to what they want to try to make us think, eh, criminal is the word that comes to mind. So, the criminals are digging their holes deeper. They're putting their, they got one foot in the grave and the other one on a banana peel. And now they're getting desperate. So we're going to see some very bad things happening. Our goal is to make things, we aren't going to say comfortable, but as stable as we possibly can. So you're not going to be living high in the hog. Some of you might actually be able to afford steak, you never know. But at the very least we're going to make it, set up a situation so that you're able to continue to eat. You're going to continue to be able to maintain your heating. You're going to be able to maintain your reserves, medical support, all the other things that are essential just for everyday life operations. I've always argued this for a long time that back in the American Revolution, while we had the battles of Lexington and Concord and even as we had the siege at Boston, what was happening three or four counties away? Would life go on every day? What happened? Did life go on every day, say, one, two or three counties away? The sun came up, it rained sometimes, it got dark out every other cycle and so on. Cows still needed to be milked, didn't they? The hay still needed to be taken in. They'll have to chase the weasels away from the eggs. That's right. You know what? All the other components of life went on and continue to go on. Now, the important thing and why we're bringing up this solution on how to find things or how to access things where we find better solutions is so that we can save you resources and the key resources time guys. Oh, isn't that interesting? They didn't teach it that way in our school. I thought it was a militia, yeah. Well, some militias were national guards, but at that time, there was no national guard. No, there was no national guard. In 1917, I think they created the national guard. Those guys must have been issued a time machine. Oh, that's right, and they had to go to the way back machine. Well, of course, they see that's a problem is having to use them. It's kind of like watching the television series, Jericho. That's right, son. my your my your grandpa he carried this book all the way from noram and a and what he fought away from noram and everything he said he needed was in this book and i'm going to give it to you because we need to start a more uh... uh... uh... uh... security force you know in other words they hate the idea they have to acknowledge the m word because the m word is a property of we the people not property of some express little click like you know what it would no matter what the institution is makes no difference maulish shot The militia is the whole of the people and by the way, where did the term National Guard come from? Does everybody remember out there? Does everybody remember Lafayette? Remember we had LeFayette, he came over and he helped out with financing and organizing and he was there with George Washington. But one of the things he became was kind of the Inspector General along with a couple other individuals that are very famous that were over here as volunteers, although the slash mercenary in some cases. LeFayette was an adventurer and a very successful individual for his age. But what he did is he went around and inspected militia units. Now, that's after the war had been going for a few years. So there was no National Guard at Lexington. There was no National Guard at Bunker Hill. There was no National Guard at Concord. Okay, period. That's all there is to it. There was no National Guard at the Siege of Boston. Period. That's all there is to it. No, no, no, no. However, Eventually, what happened is to create a standard and to look at something to focus on to achieve, Lafayette went around and inspected formations. When he did, if he found that these units were up to military standard or the best standards, the AA standards laid down by the guidelines through the Army and the War Department, and the militia standards, of course, were met, then they received a guide-on ribbon. And the Gaidan ribbit said, Guardia Nacional. Of course, the Guardia Nacional, or National Guard Banner, this little Gaidan was like a guards unit in the Russian army in that you got this special award for being better equipped, better squared away, pretty well up to snuff, and ready to fight. That's where the term came from National Guard in that if you were a really strapped unit your weapons were up to snuff you had all the same basic weapon Your kits were all squared away you had all the flints that you needed everybody had the powder where it was supposed to be Your uniforms looked really spiffy you all had the same uniform that would be nice Then you got this little guide on which was part of your you know again demonstrating esprit de corps In other words, you were able to puff your chest up and say, yes, we are a National Guard unit. We're a special unit. But there were none, none, none, none of those National Guard units around back with Lexington and Concord. That's just again rewriting George Orwell 1984 nonsense where they try to plug it in. Now, if they had been honest, it would have been wonderful to use the M-word and say, yes, the militia was there. Oh, but heaven forbid they can't do that because of the political correctness and the Soviet agenda they are plugging in. Gee, what a surprise. So anyway, I'll tell you what we're going to do here. A couple things real quick. Get your pen and paper ready. I want to make sure that you're ready to go. We are at the break time, by the way, so we should do that first, I think. What we'll do is, butter knife you hang there with us for a minute. This is the Intel report. It is Friday. We'll be back in about three on LTR. and ladies and gentlemen that is poker face at poker face dot com w w w dot poker face dot com and go to their website the new album may be out i haven't had a chance to check and i know what's going to be there now and be there soon as we already have the pre-release we can't play it on the air but we have the pre-release disc with all the songs on it so we can check it out very cool you're gonna like the next album coming up and remember that always interactive they throw a lot of good stuff in with the albums that they do Another real quick thing, as we know, Sam Bemidingdong and the chipmunks are on the move. There's been a lot of comment this last 24 to 48 hours about the birth certificate issue again. We know that's going to come up. That may be one of the several things they use to create the crisis by fabricating it. Now, my problem with this, with any of the qualification aspects of running for the President of the United States, they are just that. Qualification. You don't figure it out. after the fact if they are not conforming to the qualifications be at the age requirement or nationally over in other words place of birth etcetera they don't qualify it's that simple but of course if you keep convincing people that there are no rules and there are going to be any rules and we're not not gonna honor the constitution bill of rights what better way to do it than to create this kind of bs nonsense well this is working very similarly the way the supreme court handle things they say well you go off to the who's gallant that they're for ten years and then maybe will consider your case that your speedy trial and so forth yeah after the fact exactly right so they're trying to do the same thing with the presidency when in fact it's been nomination that the event that's in violation if there's if qualification is a map and in fact they should never all of them are cognizant of this this was the this is what gets me this is intentionally fabricated if they have proceeded under these conditions it demonstrates collusion and open conspiracy and that is conspiring to violate the laws of the united states of these united states specifically having to do with the management and execution of public office This is a gross violation which in fact is an act of treason for it also puts at risk the national defense. There are so many elements of this that you can turn right around and throw it right on them and the very fact that these characters, not one of them, are ignorant of this. not McLean, not Obama, not Osama Bama Ding Dong, nobody in the Senate can feign ignorance on this people, nobody in the executive, not anybody in the Democratic or National parties can feign ignorance of this. So to allow this to proceed means that what third element is manipulating this situation. Who has given everybody the wink and the nod to tell them we're going to do it this way and let it slide until fill in the blank? Now, if Obama gets in with these questions over his eligibility, that will smell. But if somehow they pull a rabbit out of a hat and slide McCain in there instead, that will smell even worse because it will sound like, okay, they didn't care about Obama's qualifications because they knew he wouldn't make it anyway. Exactly. Either way, this is designed to be engineered for crisis, and crisis management stinks. of all of the CFR and all of the BS that they've pulled before. Know who to blame, know who to hunt down, and know who to hang when the time comes. See, that's one of the mistakes they're making is that we are watching the players knowing who's in the game because when the time comes, we're not just going to be fighting these peons that they're sending out. That's going to be the least of the bad guys. Don't really understand though. Everything's off. Sky's the limit just as they plan on their lightning raids against america well guess what kids eight no safe ground out there for the bottom feeders on the other side skies a limit there too so it's tit for tat and that's something that uh... they don't want anybody think about either they've got to get him to go to these criminal actions and then of course create all the chaos well we're going to have the infrastructure in place and part of that is quartermaster support having the resources on hand to supply the troops to take care of the families to create an infrastructure and that can be anything. I'm going to tell you right now, there's a couple people who put out some pretty good books. One of them was done years ago, 100 Things to Do Before the Revolution. A newer one is a list of the 100 items that disappeared most quickly off the shelves in Serbia during the siege by the United Nations against Yugoslavia. And one of those I do know beyond a shadow of a doubt has been historically the case. Most people overlook this are sewing needles. Another thing is sewing machine needles. If you think sewing needles are unique, how many of you have sewing machines out there? How many of you have been looking to see who's making your sewing machine needles right now? Now, quality goes down, consumption goes up. So if you are not paying attention and not maintaining those sewing machines, you can go through a whole lot of needles in a really short period of time. What's more, if people have not been using their sewing machines on an ongoing basis, I would say most Americans have not. It's fallen out of practice. You're going to break a lot of needles until you get back down the learning curve. Breaking a needle is not something you normally do with a skilled sewer, but it happens a lot with beginners. You start hitting the pins and all that kind of good stuff. So it costs quite a few needles to train a new operator. And there again, something as simple as a little sliver of steel. Now the quality of the steel varies too, and since a lot of it's China Sport steel we're seeing now, the quality has gone down. So a quantity up with regard to what you put in reserve unless you're lucky and you have somebody who knows what they're doing Let's say in a decent sewing shop and they may have access to old inventories where we find old inventories right now a lot of Industrial companies have gone out of business in fact by what we were told but one of our listeners the last Sewing company in the United States in Georgia Just was shipped down to Brazil In other words, the last of the stitcheries, the last of the sites were coming off the loom. The stuff goes in and they make clothing. That just went out the window. Well, what's going to happen is this. There are suppliers and inventories that weren't part of that company that are going to be in-house, in-country still. You're going to find pockets of American-made or better quality Solingen, you know, German needles, whatever, Swiss. If you do, grab them and put them away. Years ago, Butter Knife, I bought every last pack of Solingen needles that were available through one of the companies we deal with. There have never been any more since. There are no more available. There are other items, sewing kit type things available, but these are like a little set of 11 needles. They are little blue packs. I've sent them to a lot of our friends, but as a trade item, they are one of those things that we make sure we issue out to every new soldier a couple of these new militiamen. And I have them in every kit, in every set of web gear and every backpack that I produce. That way it's one of those items that will be on hand when you need it. You want to start looking at the dollar stores. and or if you can find a decent sewing uh... company like or a supplier a lot of a gun of business last what two years uh... do you want to surprise but uh... you want to look around because you can find these needle cards or you can find production boxes production boxes that look like little brown boxes and the board the there the width of the needle in length and uh... usually there's anywhere from five hundred to a thousand depends on when you're packed and who did it And the reason is, like you said, I feel these guys are running the machines, pop, snap, they've got to turn right around, replace the needle, pop, snap. Even if they're doing it in production, sometimes the timing sets off and they have to have, of course, the machine maintenance done on it. They'll know that real quick. But needles get broken. So that's a priority. Start putting sewing kits together. Another thing is decent thread. There's thread and then there's real thread. Okay, and you'll know the difference when you sell enough. So this is just one little area when it comes to maintenance that most people don't think about We're gonna go to the bottom of the our break here and then we're gonna come back and we're gonna again get your pen and paper ready We're gonna be giving out contact numbers locations and information we expect you to use it We're expediting this for you. So you don't have to search around. This is the Intel report back in three minutes on LTR Okay, we're good. I'm gonna let you go. And ladies and gentlemen, we are back. This is the Intel report. Yes, we're always talking off of here, too. We have a butter knife here, and we're gonna start covering specific subjects. Hey, in the chat room, hey, everybody out there listening? Hopefully you got your pad of paper ready, or remember, you can always record this program or pull it from the archives from the different sources. Butter knife, go right ahead. Okay, we were discussing the notion of listing some specific suppliers. The area that I can discuss best is my home area of operation, and that is the St. Louis metropolitan county area, etc. So let me prop her up my favorite secret little sources here. and uh... sick other people on the hope that they don't get totally cleaned out before i'm done shopping for uh... food uh... general food sources um... there is a distressed goods a wholesaler in the uh... downtown saint louis area name of the outfit is a way on h louis and signs they have a website it is a way on h louis that This outfit is a wholesaler of distressed and near date and in some cases past date food items. They are a true warehouse type operation that is it's a warehouse with forklifts and so forth. Business is done from a desk near the loading docks and there is a spare chair for customers. Primarily they seem to deal with small convenience stores and so on. They have a varying range of goods. They come and go and you cannot expect to see the same thing necessarily twice in a row. items that I have particularly noticed they have 50 pound sacks of Pinto beans triple cleaned which means very very few bug parts and so forth for twenty dollars per bag so a 50 pound sack is an awful lot of Pinto beans twenty bucks and you're good now they will deal with people that do not have a tax number they will charge sale tax but that's just sort of par for the course They have 80 pound sacks of table salt. Last time I looked was $6. They have some canned goods that are right at shelf date. I would not recommend the low-acid items be held too far beyond that. You know, six months or a year is probably safe enough. Higher-acid items, citrus products and so on are a little bit safer. But these guys do have quite a number of varying items as well. I have bought cases of various name brand candy bars for a 30 pound case for $45 to $50. Now that's not something that I would recommend as being a staple item. but they certainly do mix up an inventory nicely. They provide some fats and carbs. They're useful maybe as field food to some degree and certainly a comfort food. So they have quite a number of items. They also have some items that you do not want to buy. For instance, we can get into the topic of good oils, bad oils another time. We probably won't have time tonight, but they have a lot of oils that you do not want to purchase. They do have some olive oil, for instance, that's of uncertain date. That's probably okay. They also have some that's listed as olive and pomace, P-O-M-A-C-E. What pomace means is that it's the final dregs of the olive oil production, the uh... solid debris at the and get needed and squeeze to get the last little bit of olive oil out of there you did not want to eat that that's not suitable for human consumption you know you throw it in with your doggy kibble pewdow you food that's right uh... you don't want to destroy that uh... the very best olive oil for instance are very expensive most people probably can't afford them i certainly can't afford very much of them but uh... go for the mainstream uh... oil So, be very careful. A lot of the items will have MSG because that's the way the population is being fed nowadays. A lot of the items will have corn syrup sweetening and high fructose corn syrup. Avoid that like the plague unless you want to induce diabetes in your consumptive population. There's reason to believe that the widespread use of that is at the heart of the epidemic of diabetes in America right now, and there's good reason to believe that's the case. So that's Leon H. Lewis. If you are in the city area, they will deliver. But in general, if you want to deal with those guys, you should take a shopping list, drive up with a truck, and go see the proprietor, and sit down, and go through your shopping list. And they will run forklifts around, and gather your order onto a pallet, and dump it on the loading dock, and you can shovel it into your truck. This facility is not child friendly. This is truly an industrial facility. They do not want little kids throwing themselves under the wheels of the the forklifts. So if you have kids along with you, make sure that you plan on keeping them out of the building because there's no facilities to accommodate them. This is a warehouse. this is truly a warehouse and it's also not the best section of town but in daylight it's not a problem so let's not keep the kids on the car either not unattended Now, real quick on that, was that 50 pounds of pinto beans for $20? That's correct. That is probably one of the best prices. Of course, that varies depending on where you are in the country and how close you are to the agriculture base that produces the item. But still, that is a very good price for pinto beans or any kind of legume right now across the board. So, that facility is a priority. If you've got somebody living in the St. Louis area, or within reasonable driving distance than that's uh... this is something even though just a load up the truck with fifty pound bags of red beans slash penalty means that would be the way to go and i wouldn't hesitate myself we've done that before uh... but i think picked up one two and three pallets of uh... legumes like that and put them into the reserves or spread them out between everybody who you know for people collectively put money together to make that purchase so we can do group purchasing or you're looking at single purchases for long term or simply because you don't have a whole lot of money you want to get the most for the least. Beans and rice are a good combination especially as we've covered on the air here combining the different materials to actually round out the dietary needs. Right, another example of the products they have available they have dry black eyed peas which are also known as cow peas. 25 pounds of those for $14.25. So that is 28.50. A little bit under $65 per hundred pounds or so. I believe they have those in quantity as well. Black eyed peas are a high intensity legume food as well and give you some variety from the Pinto beans for instance. Yes, very good choice. In fact, that sounds like a good meal for some time over the weekend. We're getting cold weather up here. You throw some meat in there along with some greens and black eyed peas and you've got yourself a really nice midday or evening meal to sit down to and relax. Another thing about a facility like this is they may also have something that they may have forgotten about where they want to get rid of it and move it all at once, right? So you want to ask them, hey, you guys got anything that looks like you need to move right now? There were some items that I saw the last time I visited and which are not on the website for some strange reason. They had pallets of the cylindrical containers of instant oatmeal just like Quaker Oats and so forth. I didn't check the price on those because I had a shopping list, but they had bunches of those and the proprietor was saying, oh, I've got a very good price on those. So those might actually be at a very good price. Excellent. And again rolled oats, as we've said before, for a lot of you think this through, you're looking for volume food. It doesn't have to be exciting or pretty, although there's a lot of things you can do with rolled oats. Think about it. You take two handfuls of rice, one handful of barley and a handful of rolled oats, or two, and you can stretch out the volume on the rice and still end up with pretty much the same flavor. Also again, handful of rolled oats with any soup that you make. helps to stock it out. You're going to take in the cellular numbers, you're going to concentrate and take up some of the moisture there, so to speak. And when you're done, it guarantees that everything is contained for digestion. One of the big things there is that you don't waste anything, you don't leave it in the container. You're not having to worry about transporter storage. It's easier when the stuff is almost like a porridge. than it is if you have a in soup as we call it we have a clear you know clear uh... fluid When you can create something like that you can turn it into, for instance, fry patties. There's all kinds of other things you can do when you go from one meal to the next, and especially if you're on the field. People don't think about this. You got a little bit of that left. You throw it into your mess kit cup or into your, like if you got one of the European kidney mess kits, you throw it in there, you get to your next location, you want to change the meal, you break out your, these are all your basic field cooking utensils, guys. Take your mess kit with a flat end, stick that on the fire if you want to if you do have some oil with you fine if not you take a take the material after it's cooled throw it in there see a spoonful work it in and then throw some cracker crumbs on top of it We take a combat cracker, combat cookies we call them, you know, those C-ration or MRE crackers. Sprinkle on one side, flip that over after you've got it frying in that pan, do the same thing to the other side. And lo and behold, you got yourself basically kind of like a little whatever the material is patty that you can eat like a salmon patty. It can be beef, it can be pork you got in there, it could even be fish. A lot of people use salmon for transport. And salmon, basic mackerel. is a good food source that you can buy pretty cheap. Do they have mackerel down there? I don't recall seeing them having anything much in the seafood area except some frozen and so forth. That of course would not be ideal for our purposes. Mackerel is another option but again cheap. $0.98, $1.19, even up to about $1.50 a can is still pretty cheap for what it is. You can throw it in the backpack with everything else. That becomes a high meal or if it's on the shelf, remember you rotate your stock and mix up your meals so that there is no food fatigue issue that develops. Let me flip in an item regarding fish. Whatever kind of canned fish you are picking up, there are varieties of packing materials that will go in them. Some of them are packed in oil, some in cocktail sauce or mustard sauce or just plain water. Take your pick regarding the flavored items, but I would caution people against sardines or other fish packed in oil. This again goes back to our topic of good oils, bad oils. There's nothing wrong with packing those things in oil, but the packers always use the cheapest available oil they can, and that ends up being soy oil. That's not a good oil to consume. Now, real quick, before we go any farther, give out the location for this site again, and we're going to tick right off the rest of the list. Louis L E W I S dot com they have contact information address etcetera on the site if you phone them the the nice lady in the office can give you good directions to find the place it is in downtown st. Louis near the riverfront near the bush operating facility we're gonna go to break we'll be back in three minutes here on Liberty Tree radio Ladies and gentlemen, we are back. Poker Face, pokerface.com. Check out their website. New album should be out soon. And this is the last block for this hour. We got a couple other vendors, too, that we're going to be bringing up, individuals that have resources and some special deals. Butterknife, go ahead. You had one more thing here with this site. Right. Leon H. Lewis' regular price on pasta goods is 20 pounds worth for $10. That's not bad at all. That's 50 cents per pound. They have, at the moment, they have linguine and my favorite fettuccine and a few other shapes. I like the straight, flat styles of pasta because they pack very well. They're dense. They also have a 30-pound pack of linguine, also at $10. So that's 33.3 a pound. Guys, vacuum them out at that price. I like pasta on the ground that it's even field food. Considering the minimal processing necessary, you could even boil that up in the field. Throw a little butter or something on there and you've got something you can eat. Again, the idea is that prices are excellent prices, especially in volume, for a lot of the out there that have been looking for solutions. Also, you can mix and match. The idea is a couple hundred pounds of beans, a couple hundred pounds of black eyed peas, a couple hundred pounds of macaroni noodles or whatever noodle you pick, and there's all kinds of them, I'm sure. And do think in terms of hundreds of pounds, not tens of pounds. Don't go down there and buy 30 pounds of linguine by 300 pounds, etc. Right. In fact, again, start getting used to the idea of also incorporating these into as many different recipes as possible. Break out the recipe books. Use them. Listen to Cordy here in the next hour. Guess what? They're going to be covering all kinds of good stuff on the air here. solutions and you have the tools you know you got to bet the basic components to get the job done now Now bear in mind the pasta here is usually a little bit out of date. That's one of the items that I don't really care about the date. I think that if the Pharaoh's made pasta, it's probably consumable now. See, it'll be sitting there staring at you. Well, remember, the two things are edible in the pyramids when they open up. Number one, the wheat. Number two, licorice. Those are the two items. The licorice was still there and that is scary. Somebody had to try that, guys. That's really funny because, I mean think about it, how long was it in here? Oh, I don't know, it's kind of dusty. 3,500 years. I don't know, you want to try it? I'm not going to try it. Well, why don't we let that guy, hey wait a minute, go get a book. A book, come here. Hey, that's what grad students are for, isn't it? Yeah, right. You only lose one or two at a time, sir. And the rest all know better after a while, so you have to get new ones. Hey, if you live, you get your degree. That's right, yeah. Well, I'll tell you what, real quick here, southsummit.com. Now, I mentioned flares the last couple hours. South Summit has got a deal I can't get to, but if you're down there in the Texaco area, down towards Dallas and whatever, southsummit.com is the site. But it's South Summit and their address is 1-819-Furman Drive, number 101, Richardson, Texas, Richardson, Texas, 750-881. You'll be talking to Stephanie. Repeat, talk to Stephanie. 1-800-234-8654. 1-800-234-8654. That's 1-800-234-8654. There's a one-time deal. They've got a bunch of these one-minute flares. They're the hand signal flares, you know, the dropable signal flares that were used for lifeboats. Great for a lot of other applications. They've got, although I think about six or seven hundred of them, guys, they want to make a package deal and get rid of them all in one sweep. Probably for about 75 cents apiece. Now that's pretty darn good for a flare system. Okay? They're not designed to be shootable. They're a signaling system, but they can have many other applications. You know, you know where it's pull and throw, that kind of thing. You've got combustibles you want to burn. You know, pull and throw and boom. There you go. Anyway, it's South Summit. You'll be talking to Stephanie and it's 1-800-234-8654. The thing is they won't ship them. You've got to be in the area. So this is one of those. If you're in the area, take advantage of this. Ask them about them. They'll have to get it count because what they do is they'll go through the warehouse and through the store that they have. Do a quick check to see how many are on the shelf and they'll give you a quantity price. Now you talk to them and find out what it is, but you got to be local they won't ship it's so much trouble with the the nonsense on the flares That they've gone right out of them when these are gone. There won't be any more They've just flat-out said no, we're not going into we're not doing anymore. That's just too much trouble So it's South Summit talk to Stephanie 1-800-234-8654 teller that you heard about it from the Intel report from mark and you want to follow up on that now another thing Richard Martin, you're going to be talking to Richard Martin, 512-789-8488, 512-789-8488, 512-789-8488. Richard Martin, thank you Richard. What he did is he found a clutch of 500 of the US pup tents. They're the canvas tents, they've got the poles, they've got the stakes, they're complete. They have the ropes, we don't know for sure. If not, you're going to have to go out and buy some rope lengths. But $10 a set for the tents, that's pretty good. And that's two of the tents, that's a complete pup tent. Now remember, take a couple ponchos, attach those. One is the ground cloth and one is your dew cloth. Per the way they were supposed to be built up, we're going to put a video on this very shortly so everybody will see it. how they're supposed to be done. Most trips are never taught this. For all the years, even for movies and whatever, nobody was ever shown how these things can be configured. They showed the basic, oh let's just set the tent up real quick and here's how it works with the two shelter halves. That's not the only way and that's not the, you know, shall we say, cold wet weather way to set the tent up. So we're going to do that for you and show you how to do it. But Richard has 500 of these right now. He's accessing them through another friend. They're $10 a set. That's a complete tent. 512-789-8488. Another thing that Richard brought up, Butter Knife, is Academy Outdoor Stores. Academy bought a half million rounds of 7.62x39. They are selling it at $3 a box if they have any left. All the Patriots down in the Austin area let everybody else know what was going on Everybody's been going in and cleaning out the stores respectively. It's the Academy outdoor stores Sporting good store obviously and it's Academy outdoor stores. I got a half million rounds Well, they don't now pretty much. I think we cleaned them out of almost everything but just in case Go check out the store near you. It'll be three dollars a box for seven six two by thirty nine We do need a follow-up I was requesting information on whether or not it was steel case or brass. I would be curious about this only in that it just be whoever got it. Either way, it's a good price. $3 a box is decent, especially in this day and age. We put it, if we are lucky and they're gone, that's a half million rounds that went out in a matter of a few days, guys. Just from that complex, those complexes alone. So there's another solution, but 512-7898488, if you need shelters for your troops. These aren't little nylon, china sport stuff, these are American made. Just remember, line up the button models with the button models and the snap models with the snap models. We'll cover that too in a little video, we're going to be doing pretty soon. We have examples of everything sitting here. Otherwise, do we have any time left? We do have some time left, so jump in there. There is a gun show this weekend at Friday hours, so I took a look at it. It is at the VFW Hall in St. Louis area. It is on Midland between Lindbergh and 170 on the north side. This is a small show. It's about 100, maybe 100 and a quarter tables. It was very slow. Unlike the one in St. Charles last weekend, it was packed. this one is very well are some vendor backed out on twenty table for the last minute for their even a bunch of empty table there i did not see a great number of people there uh... friday probably be busy around saturday however it's possible that people might find some deals there if the vendors are disappointed and there's not a lot of buying going on at that one that might be a worthwhile place to look around for this and that i did not see any liberty arms when i was there I saw only dealers items and not an enormous profusion, but there were some vendors with inexpensive compasses, there was some Russian 54R and some 39 ammo, etc. The usual odds and the ends. This is a smaller show and do not necessarily expect to back up a semi and run off with vast supplies of something, but you may find some bargains especially towards Saturday afternoon or maybe the Sunday hours. Excellent. So here again take advantage of the situation because guys, whatever's out there, that's it. We're finding in a lot of the ammunition categories as it's drying up, it's not being replaced because millions are looking for the same thing. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run We are on the march both day and night. Move on together We will defend our liberty, but we got to have the supplies to do it people pay attention We'll provide you with the information you follow through and take care of it. Thank you butter knife. You're welcome Cordy's up next It's rooks the tea, and the sun will always shine. Oh Liberty tree, it's a tall one. And the sun's a liberty.