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Camping Trips and the predeployment of food, water and other critical items 25 June 07

        As is now being seen by our people who are vacationing and camping on the east coast in the New England area there are a lot of things that are needed in bulk. Food is an on going issue as is water in proper quantities. Small medical items and personal hygiene items are just as mucha consumables issue as the first two. Another big adjustment is the "living oout of your backpack" syndrome which some people adjust to quickly while others have to work into the program. There is a big difference between the units that are in a garrison type of setting and those who are forward deployed deep within the area of possible contact. Both have the same problem with any long term deployment which is the replacement of the perishable items used.
      The best way to deal with the majority of this problem is by setting up a "Carry in policy" which is addressed in an earlier update. Use the numbers formula offered to come up with a inbound schedule for material so the an ongoing inventory of material is landing with the new troops. If you have extra of anything at the end of the deployment it is to stay with the host as part of the now established predeployment site. This is the price of doing bussiness in this kind of enviroment. Be prepared to add to the inbound list. Example: When the Gray family siege was underway we found out that the family did not have enough lamp oil and was very short Gas Masks. One of the several units going down to the site added the needed items to a purchase order and several of our friendly units supplied the material which was then delivered with the next relief team which was also going in to provide additional manpower. All went very well and as you probably know the Grays are still on thier property and going very well. The reason they are still there is because the family did their part and the Patriot movement did theirs.
      In the event that supplies are procured by purchasing in the area of operation there are basic rules that must be adheared to. Number one is to always wear civilian clothing when sending a team to purchase items. Never use the same store twice if purchases are made over a period of time unless the store is 100% patriot oriented. The host coordinator or supervisor will be the final word on such action. Try to purchase most commonly used items in bulk such as #10 (1 Gal) cans or ten or twenty five pound bags. The first rule is to also know who the NWO supportive store owners are and NOT to buy from them at all unless it is an absolute emergency. Think ahead and make sure that your team members all carry some cash on them and that the supply sergeant has both a record book and unit funds on hand for just this purpose. NOTE: The Colonial Marine Militia Quartermasters bulletine QB-2-1992 covers this and much more. Check the Colonial Marine Militia website for directions or talk to your RCT Quartermaster for more information. The lattest update to this bulletine is forthcoming and will be listed as QB-2-2007.
      In warm and cold weather all personel should be consuming more water. In some units there is a water master who is given the task of designating water breaks. This takes a little burden off the team NCO with all of the other tasks that he is responsible for in the field. All of the other comments made about water support in earlier articles should be reviewed. It is very important. Bug repellant and bug nets are another issue that should not be overlooked. A replacement list and kit should be organized to meet the need of the troops in the field. I hope that I have answered some of the questions that have been sent our way. God bless and watch over you. Yours in VICTORY!

Mark Gregory,, Koernke GDW!



Weapons support in the field.                18 June 2007
        While many people think about the ammunition, magazines and basic range maintenance when it comes to their weapons of choice in the field there is much more to consider when in full deployment. The militia units that deploy must be able to work in a stand alone enviroment. This includes indepth arms replacement and repair. Most of the arms that are presently inservice are very reliable under normal conditions and since most are military designs they are engineered to be robust. However this does not mean that a part cannot fail or malfunction given the conditions on the battlefield. Metal fatigue or error at the factory can be any of a number of problems that will show up in the future. There are a number of ways to prevent and or deal with the problem once deployed in the field. Here are a few of the basic things that you should do to advance mobilization preparedness for you and in so doing strengthen your unit.
         Spare parts are a must for each of your firearms. One option is to watch for "parts kits" that are available for several of the standard surplus arms that are out there such as the FN/FAL, G-3/HK-91, AKM/AK-47, or SKS to name a few. One of these parts sets offers you all of the springs and basic parts that you may need for repair of the arm when the time comes. Another option is to buy basic parts from available commercial sources. A priority in this direction is to buy firing pin, extractor and ejector for each arm if available. Next would be to find and purchase the basic springs that are critical to the arm. In many cases there are locations on the firearm itself where the parts can be stored so that they are with the arm if or when the arm has a part failure. Most military arms have a buttstock storage point which is used for cleaning kit stowage but will usually be large enough to store the basic parts.(and still store the cleaning kit)
         Constant maintenance is a must for any militiaman who has to spend any time in the if he is going to expect his weapon to keep him alive. Check the weapon for dirt and keep a small brush on hand to dust of the arm as you have a chance. If you stop always do a weapons check first before you do anything else. Inspect the magazines that you are using to support the rifle and keep them as free of dirt as possible. What goes into your weapon during operation will create build up and will effect your arm later. It is your job to see that your arm is properly maintained and if it goes out of action then you are not an asset to the fireteam or the squad. You must remember to build up a reserve of lubricants for your arms too. The type of system that you use is up to you but make sure that you put away now what you will need for later."NOTE: NEVER STORE ANY OF YOUR LUBRICANTS FOR YOUR ARMS IN ANY CONTAINER WITH YOUR AMMUNITION AND NEVER LUBRICATE ANY OF YOUR AMMUNITION. LUBRICANTS WILL PENETRATE THE PRIMER AND RENDER IT INOPERABLE."
         As a precaution and as part of your Standard Operating Proceedure (SOP) each person should carry a handgun of their choice or as standardized on by the unit that they are working with. In the event of a weapons malfunction that cannot be imediately corrected the operator has a secondary arm that allows him to continue to participate in the action. At the very least the party is able defend himself and secure his area of control. With a personal sidearm the individual is able to move with the egagement and contribute in some way. At a later point the disabled weapon can be repaired or replaced if repair is not possible in the field. Think ahead.
         About ammunition. YOU WILL NEVER HAVE ENOUGH. I think you can easily understand the last sentence. Like the old Finnish man said in the UP "Guns and ammo are for buying, not for selling." and so you should be thinking in the same way. More is better. NOTE: SAME GOES FOR THE MAGAZINES THAT YOU NEED FOR ANY OF YOUR MAGAZINE FED ARMS. MORE IS BETTER.
         I hope that this little refresher notice helps you all at this most critical time. I will be reviewing this and many other subjects in the Equiping For The New World Order Part 3 video. I will also be covering a lot of the new webgear and vests that our people have developed. We will be posting when the video will be available. It will be a valuable addition to your training inventory. God bless and watch over you. Be strong and stay focused. Yours in arms and victory. MGK / GDW!



June 13, 2007
What did I forget?
         All of you know about what all has been transpiring with the Brown's on the east coast by now or at least you should. (If not then do a quick search to update your data base) Well, before a bunch of people decide to take "vacation" on the east coast I would recommend that all of you do an imediate review of your equipment. Why you ask? Well, over the years I have found that a lot of people barrow things from their Load Bearing Equipment (LBE) or they take things of to lighten the load during a training event to make things a little easier. (HMMMMM,kind of defeats the purpose behind the training operation) It is for this reason that you must review and inpect your equipment on a regular basis so that twenty miles down the road you are not asking "What did I forget?". Little things to that are important to remember include
         Are your canteens full and do you have water purification support with you? Water is life. You can find thousands of examples where men have lost their lives and te battle because of a failure to have sufficient water supplies on hand. This is true in ANY season.
         Are all of the batteries in your equipment charged up and do you have extra batteries ready to use in your gear. Don't forget to check to make sure that your flashlight and other items are where they should be. If you take something off your LBE then put it back or replace it right away. Your life depends on having the right tools for the job where they are needed. Back home in the work shed or left down in the basement where you last worked on the furnace won't keep you alive in the field.
         Pack up extra food to carry in but do not plan on carrying it out. This is a way to build up a tactical reserve at the place of concern. It is part of the cost of operating in a situation like this and it is a good way to show support for the allies that you are assisting. Many hands make for light work.
         Check your equipment for noise and secure all items BEFORE you get into the field. Carry a role of electrical tape or colored duct tape to fix anything that may come undone. Repair kits and sewing kits are a must for this very reason. Don't forget to put extra buttons in your sewing kit.
         Always inspect your own equipment. Do not expect someone else to. If you have a large family you never know if someone else may have barrowed something to do something else while planning on replacing it but forgot to do so. If you are a team leader you must also do a final and complete inspection of each team members gear. Note: most common problem is people not filling their canteens because they get heavy and they figure that they will get water later so check all canteens and water carriers.
         I hope that this will answer some of the questions in advance and prevent you from having to hear, "uh oh, I think I left ......" and then having to find a source at the last minute or worse still having to go without. The "P" priciple must be applied. The lives of those around you are in the ballance and we cannot be slipshod in our actions. Our goal is victory. God bless and protect you.

                 Mark Gregory,, Koernke
                        GDW!



Wednesday 30 May 2007
         If you have been following the work we have been doing on the Intelligence Report then you know that we have been covering a number of subjects on the air. Most recently the testing of chemical and biological weapons on the american public has come up as a topic. To find out more first hand go to 50 USC Sec. 1520(01/16/96). Of course if you were listening to the program you would know that it is a big BLANK space in the actual book but if you go to the index you will find that the subject matter is still listed there. Hmmmmmmmmm, if what they are doing is so safe and inocent then why hide it from the public? I think you all know the answer now, don't you. The senate and the house passed this through their respective chambers and Clinton signed it in to effect. We will post the lines missing on this page shortly so keep an eye on the site for more on this soon.
      I would like to thank the 8th RCT Colonial Marine Militia for their support in getting the word out about LTR/PBN. It has made a big difference and expanded our listenership dramatically. The work continues to put the Intel report up on short wave and yes, we could use any donations to help in that direction. If you would like to pitch in then send donations to: PBN, P.O.Box 194, Dexter, Michigan [48130] We will do all we can to help get the word out but we need your help to do it.
      Mother Earth News is doing a series of articles that are "How to do it yourself" projects. The April/May 2007 issue has an article titled "Easy DIY Solar Lighting" that starts on page 45 and ends on page 50. Next month they will have a simular article on "Wind Generated Power". Both are definetly worth looking at so check them out. We need to see a wide number of options in energy production so that no single system controls our lives and can then be cut off. Steam power is not obsolete at all and is yet another option that keeps us diversified. Be create for our goal is victory.
      Check out the new manuals on our site. Pull them down and put them on disk so that they are part of your library for the future. Make a complete backup set (at least one) so that you can store them at another location as backup. Tech info of this kind is priceless when it comes to teaching others. There is no need to reinvent the wheel when someone else has done all of the work already. Soon we will be scanning many of the hard to find books that I have on the shelf so that key articles are available to all of our friends. In turn you can share them with others.
      I would ask that each day you pass on the "How to find us" info to at least one person each day. Show them how to link up and listen in. Ask them to do the same so that each day there is growth. The best way to see this happen is through you and all of our friends. I am counting on you. Many hands make for light work. God bless and watch over you. Yours in victory!

Mark Gregory,, Koernke
      GDW!


America Speaks :

Do you hear that distant rumbling, now rising to a roar?
Do you fell that chill breeze blowing, that's toppled thrones before?
Do you see this free land's history, pread thick with tyrant's gore?
All around you fury's growing, at your peril you ignore.

As you keeptrying desperate things, and giving us the blame.
Pulling propaganda's strings, without slightest sign of shame
And using us as chessmen, in your power-hungry game,
Daily more defy the lie; smoldering smoke is fanned to flame.

A peaceful people pushed too far,long patient we have been
While wicked ones have ruined us, robbing our rich land clean.
Slow to anger, slow to act, little of us you've yet seen
But woe to the fool who tramples, the wolf or wolverine.

By the blood of many martyrs, slain already in this fight,
By our imprisoned friends and brothers, who seldom see sun's light,
By our children and our fathers, by God's reigning rule of right-
Here we stand in this our land, firm 'gainst force of Empires might.

DEATH TO THE NEW WORLD ORDER !

Christen S.  20 May 1999
 
 

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UNDERSTANDING THE POLICE STATE.

Many of you have seen the Police State as it has violated the rights of Americans from distance. Don't worry , you won't have to wait long to see it close up.  Mike Golden at 2:45pm 12-29-99 when ,after turning in two sks carbines (that was his first mistake) the Fresno Sheriffs office then tried to use one of the oldest police state tactics on the book.  Claim that a fake statement to incriminate him was made by an unnamed source. This is a trick that the Justice Department has been coaching P.D.s and stupid Sheriffs Offices who forget that the Fed won't be there when the law suites show up. (and they don't pay their bills either.)  They then used the questions that were asked when he went back into the station as an excuse to attack him in his home with his family present.  First of all, don't go in!  Second , when ever any of these dinks want to ask you any questions say nothing .  If they ask you to come in or come back into the office. Don't go in.  Always have people with you no matter what legal action you are involved  in.  How can you tell when a government employee is lying to you?  Its easy, "when their mouth is moving."  This is always true when talking to the members of the police state.  Don't complain latter if you are not paying attention to what I am saying now.  Do not let any Federal personnel into your home.(period)  Do not have any conversations with them.  Everything you say (and do) is being entered into a file and will be used and twisted in one form or another when the time comes.  If you don't beleive this then I think you need to watch the nightly propaganda and pay attention this time.  The press has its head so far up the Feds ass that when the Fed opens its mouth you will find the presses forehead there with their name tatoed on it.  To those who think you can make a deal with the other side I have only one thing to say, "They eat their young."  Anyway, Keep your powder dry and your pistols close at hand.  Remember, the only good socialist, is a dead socialist .

                                                              30 December 1999
                                                        Mark Gregory,, Koernke
                                                                        GDW



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