I Yes, and will pmd stratégize this dream so. You're listening to the hour of time. I'm Matt. And I'm William Cooper. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Wow. That was fantastic, guys. Thank you. Give yourselves a hand. That was great. That really was great. And so is this, ladies and gentlemen. This is the latest from Steve Voss. I hope you like it as much as I do. This sacred ground deserves my fall. No less for God. No less for God. Freedom's call. And if my life be laid down, let it be on sacred ground. It was purchased with the blood of patriots, consecrated for liberty, protected through the generations. And how the future is for peace. And how the future brings with me. This sacred ground deserves my fall. No less for God, for freedom's cause. Let my life be laid down Let it be on sacred ground Who will answer the cry for warriors Who will be there to battle high Who will lift up a brave country Who will bury me if I die This sacred ground Deserved my heart No less for God For freedom's cause And if my life You lay down Let it be on sacred ground If I should die I'll assure my family My brothers said no tears for me I will be among the angels Who will give it all to be for free This sacred ground This sacred ground Deserved my heart No less for God For freedom's cause Let my life be laid down Let it be on sacred ground Did my life be laid down Did my life be laid down Let it be on sacred ground Let it be on sacred ground That's the latest from Steve Voss And I love it I just heard it for the first time today I don't know how latest it is But usually when I hear it It's pretty new Unless for some reason it missed me I promised you the other night folks When we had Dan Meador as a guest His last name is spelled M-E-A-D-O-R That I would give you the means to receive His memorandum book With three of the public notices in it That you need Two of them will be in the next issue of Veritas And you can order that for $15 postpaid That's $15 postpaid And that's the three memorandum book And you can get two computer floppy disks I think they're the three and a half inch disks For $10 Just by sending It's $15 postpaid for the book $10 postpaid for the two computer disks With a whole bunch of stuff on it And send those to Don Meador P.O. Box Excuse me, Dan Meador I'm sorry That's right, it's Dan Meador I don't know why I call a lot of people named Dan Don and Don Dan And I I apologize for that But I do it a lot It's Dan Meador P.O. Box 2582 That's P.O. Box 2582 Ponca City Spelled P-O-N-C-A That's Ponca City, Oklahoma 74602 That's Dan Meador P.O. Box 2582 Ponca City, Oklahoma 746-02 Now before we get into the regular program tonight I want to tell you that tomorrow night is going to be a rerun Because we won't be here Tonight we're going to head out We'll be in Lincoln, Nebraska tomorrow Which is a hop, skip, and jump down the highway From where we're at here in Kansas City, Missouri And it's just part of our touring conference And it's a lot of fun So If you're in Lincoln, Nebraska You can stand out on the highway and watch for us We'll be there soon Tonight Ladies and gentlemen As always at our conferences Whoever speaks during the day Is the guest That night And Today we had two excellent speakers One On survival Equipment And Navigation And all of this kind of stuff And The other Gentleman spoke on Radios Radio equipment Scanners Frequencies All of those Sorts of things And Then we watched an excellent Every night It's our tradition too When we have time to watch A significant movie Of some sort So Tonight our guest Is What's your name? Oh Tonight our guest is John Fonder He's an old friend of mine And He's a Significant member Of the intelligence service Let me just leave it at that And We'll We'll Get into Survival Welcome to the hour of the time John It's great to be here And I wouldn't miss it For the world What do you think about the conference? I mean Other than it's great to be here Well I wish the day Is had 28 hours So I could have some time to sleep Because You just don't want to leave it You don't want to put it down And go back to the room Yeah well that's true And we're putting in 16, 17 hour days Getting a few hours of sleep And coming back And doing it all over again Are we keeping you busy enough? Absolutely You don't You don't have time To get in any trouble Do you? I haven't even turned the tube on Nobody here has watched Any television Ladies and gentlemen I can assure you Unless they snuck out And did it Well your specialty In your talk today Was It's not really your specialty But you're very very good at it You have a lot of specialties Is survival Gear And equipment And so Let's just get right into that What is the Right off the bat What are the first things That must be considered As far as survival And living in the field And all of those Kinds of things Well the first thing is Is a mental attitude That won't quit You can't be a quitter You've got to say I can make it I can do it And no matter what I'll survive Another way to call it Is self-sufficiency We want each person To be Self-sufficient In the field And not a burden On the other person Unless it just Can't be avoided We talked about The four basic requirements Food Fire Shelter And the most important Water We talked about A lot of the equipment That you need And the fact that You need to get it now It's disappearing Now let's talk about that For a minute When you say Get it now It's disappearing What do you mean Well a lot of the sources Are drying up Especially the surplus sources Are being Rather than let us have back That which a lot of us Paid for For That was used in the military Or unused in the military Is going into the Crushers and the furnaces Are to Or to Mexico Or other third world Or what used to be The Soviet Union Yeah And places like that Okay So Heaven forbid We have them That's for sure You can still get Most of Everything that you need But sometimes You have to search For a few items And it's not going to be You can't do any One stop shopping You've got to I have waited as much As 60 days For a particular item That I wanted That I needed And they were just Backordered And these are not High priced items No No They were $20 items What they were Were pouches That fit the 30 round mags They're hard to find And For the particular Rifle And They just Backordered They did come But if you had Needed them The next day You wouldn't have them You'd be carrying Stuff in your shirt pocket Or Tape to your arm Or something Someplace But you wouldn't Have them Water filters Some of the best Are the Katadine Not everybody Stocks them Because they cost Upwards between Two and a half Three hundred dollars And So not everybody Carries High dollar Water filters Like that You may have to Place an order For it What if Something happens Monday morning Or tonight Or what if My car breaks down Between here and Home Doesn't help me Then God forbid There's no Taco Bell Oh man Now we'd die Without that So would Jean I was looking Around to see If she was here Because During the survival Training today Every once in a while She would get up And walk toward the back And she would be Mumbling under her breath I hope there's a Taco Bell Out there I hope there's a Taco Bell Out there What are some of the First things that People should concentrate On acquiring And if they If they've already If they already Have those items Certainly making sure That they're in good Shape And making sure That all the repairs Are made And that are needed And stuff like that Let's just start At the top And let's start With the most important Things that people Should acquire first And then just go Right through the list Well probably right up There is clothing Especially boots If your feet go You go Now recently We had A new couple Out with us And she had A brand new Pair of boots With her And about Half way through The afternoon She almost had To be carried Back to the base Because Her feet Were really hurting You need to take Your boots And break them in A little at a time Until they won't Hurt your feet And to make sure That they're not Going to continually Hurt your feet Do they need An insole To take up Some slack Or do you have The wrong boots Are they too big Too small You need to find That out beforehand Before you get out In the field And really rely On that Because quite frankly I can't carry you Now what happens If you have a pair Of boots And every time You take your boots Off Your socks And your foot Is just absolutely Soaked with perspiration Well Either that Or creek water Or something like that Or soggy ground Gets in there And gets your feet wet You need to either Get boots With a Densolate Or Gore-Tex Lining That will let The moisture Out That won't let The moisture In If you have If you're Favorite Some people I know some people That the Twenty dollar Vietnam jungle boots Fit them to a T And I'm very jealous Because they can buy Lots of boots I have to buy The expensive ones You can buy A Gore-Tex What's called A Gore-Tex Oversock Rocky makes one They're about Thirty five dollars But again One store That I That I Visited a lot It was my Third visit That they Actually had some And the fourth Visit they did Not have any So Let's say When you find These things You need to Acquire them And put them Away Is it important To have Anything like Steel toe In your boots Can you get Boots That are good For our purposes With steel toe Oh yeah You can get Boots with steel toe If you're worried About that In fact There's a lot Of the manufacturers Of the boots I wear Do come in a Version with steel toe If you want that I've never Had a need for that Do you need A separate pair Of boots for winter And summer Or will the same Pair do for both It depends on The area that You're in I like to wear Mine year round With the Gore-Tex It allows you Your feet To breathe out And with I always carry A minimum Of three dry socks In a waterproof bag In my pack And I've always Got a dry pair Of socks to wear In summer Or winter Mine have never Failed me In some of your Really cold climates In the winter Which is something That you need To prepare for Even though It's still Warm out there Right now You need to Think ahead You might need Some extra Thermal socks And you can look In your Outdoor hiking And climbing And all that Is very popular These days And you'll find Lots of Upscale stores That carry All of these Neat Helpful things And also Hunter equipment There's a lot Of hunters Have to sit On a cold Deer season Up in a tree So they Make extra Warm socks And so forth Undergarments To keep them Toasty warm And all that Sort of thing All that Sort of thing What's this Clothing Okay Basically Your field Equipment Probably Your most Important Out of all Of that Again We're talking About water As being One of the Four elements You need To survive You need Drinkable water Just because It looks clear Does not mean It's fit to drink Most people Are used to Just going up To the tap Turning on the tap And there's Drinkable water Well in the field You don't know What's been in that water And especially If you've seen What's been in it Around in it Where I live You won't want To drink it at all But you either Need to treat That water By boiling By distilling With a solar still Or treating It with chemicals My least favorite But it's good In a pinch Or my favorite Method is to Run it through A pocket filter Some sort of Water filter Now the Catadines are good For 5,000 gallons Per cartridge That's why They cost so much They're very well Built They're issued To a lot of Major world Power armies You can put Those filters In the nastiest Looking puddle Of water That that may be Your only water Source But it looks Pretty nasty And even if You treated it With chemicals You wouldn't Want to drink it You can drop The filter down In there And drink it Right from the exit To And it filters Out Things like Guardia And fungus Fungus Silt It's always Good idea To buy Spend an extra Seven dollars And help Yourself out Buy a silk Filter It also filters Out bacteria Bacteria Now if you're Even worried About viruses They do make A virus filter That is an Extra Thirty bucks I think Goes on the Bottom of that So you can You know It depends On how Worried you are What the Condition of The water In your area Is You can go As far as Even clean Cleaning out Viruses I'm not Worried about Virus I just Waved my Dirty socks Over the Water And they Go away I would Leave So you Need water There are Sweet water Filters Which around Fifty to Sixty dollars Depending on Where you Buy them They're good For each Of those Cartridges Are good For two Hundred gallons So you Figure the Price What it Would cost You To Tell Annie It's okay She doesn't Have to Leave Go ahead John Yeah It's not Bothering us Stay Stay here Annie You don't Have to Leave The baby Alarm Went off When the Baby Alarm Goes off Annie Grabs The baby And runs To the Door And broadcast But she Doesn't Have to Leave It's okay So you Figure it Out how Many filters You have to Buy to Make up Between 200 gallons And 5,000 Gallons You Wouldn't Be able To carry It all It just Occurred to Me That they Don't Know It's Baby Alarm The Baby Alarm Is my Daughter Has developed This high Pitched Screech That actually Hurt your Ears And breaks Champagne Glasses And that's What we Call the Baby Alarm Where were We Water We just About covered That You can Also Like say You carry Also water Tabs In your Small Kits In your In your Medical Kit And you Can You can Pre-filter The water That's Very Important You Want To Get To Collect The Large Organic Material Out Or The Chemicals Will Attack The Organic Material First And There Will Still Be Untreated Water There So You Want To Filter It Out You Can Do That With Cut Off Pants Leg Filled With Sand Whatever You Can Find And Filter The Water A Little Bit Charcoal If You Can Find It And Then Treat It With Chemicals I Think It's Important That Everybody Understand That There Is No Source Of Pure Drinkable Clean Water Left Anywhere Water If You Come To Water Water In The Field I Don't Care Where It Is Unless It's At The Foot Of Three Inline Consecutive Waterfalls With A Fast Moving Stream Between Them I Wouldn't Think About It No It's Just Too Dangerous If You Got To Live Out There And You Are Used To Eating Home Cooked Food Or Restaurant Food And Drinking Clean Treated Tested Water All The Time No Matter How Bad You Think Your City Water Supply Is Folks I Guarantee You It's Better Than Any Cow Pond In The State Of Arizona If You Go Down With Drinking Bad Water You Are Going To Be A Burden On Everybody Else Around You Assuming They Are Not Also Down Because They Were Stupid And Dread Untreated Water You Also Leave A Clear Trail Which Anybody Can Follow You Can See It Smell It So It's Just Unpleasant You Don't Want To Go Through It It May Be Like Eating A Taco Bell Just Kidding Poor Gene So Next Thing You Going To Need Is Some Kind Of Field Pack For Your General Stuff To Put In Your Pack Now They Come In A Variety My Favorite Is Always Military Surplus Because The Military Gear For Two Reasons It Comes It Was Built To Be Rugged The Seams Are Double Stitched It Is Built Out Of Heavy Material That You Can Buy It Say The Five And Nine Store Knapsacks And Packs And It Also Has The Alice System Which Is A Series Of Web Nylon Web Sewed Around The Edges And They Have These Metal Clips On Your Gear And You Can Rearrange Your Gear As You Need So You Need A Field Pack A Medium Pack Is Good General All Purpose Around In The Colder Climates You Probably Want A Larger Pack You You You You You Need To You You Need Extra Thick Sleeping Bag You You May Need Even Extra Food In Order To Maintain The Body Temperature To Keep You Alive So You Want To Adjust That To Your Area That You Live In Where I Live A Ranger Roll Is Pretty Good Except For Maybe One Week A Year That I Can Sleep Comfortably Out On The Ground That Is Better If You Are A Little Off The Ground During Summer Because Creepy Crawlies Don't Get You But For Most Purposes A General Purpose A Medium Allice Pack Is Fine To That Is Where All Of Your Gear Goes In A Frame Either Internal Or External Keeps The Weight Distributed You Want To Keep The Weight On Your Hips Not On Your Walking In Strange Positions After About One Mile So You Want To Get Gear You Also Want To Try It Out You Don't What What Who's Alice And What Is She Packed That Is So Important For Us To Be Carrying Around Here You Know There People Out There Don't Know What In The World We're Talking About Sometimes What's You Know What's This Alice Pack Is That Like A Box All Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment I Can't Ever Remember Those Things I Say That That The Part Of The Load Bearing Equipment What You Will Carry What Carries Your Gear And Like Say They Are Made Up Of A System That You Can Rearrange I Also Like Say It It Made By The Generally Serviced By The American Military That I Like Is My Favorite But Whatever Works For You In That Pack You Want To Keep Your Sleeping System Your Spare Clothing At Least Two More Canteens To Carry Your Water You Want To Carry Your Essential Survival Equipment For Whatever You Are Going To Use Out There Somebody Has Got To Carry A Small Shovel For Digging A Hole In Case You Need To Crawl Into One Or You Need To Cover Something Up You Don't Want To Leave Anything Laying Around You Know Stuff Like Your Personal Hygiene Gear A Canvas Wash Basin And A Wash Cloth So You Can Maintain Your Personal Hygiene Out The Field Some Soap That Doesn't Have Perfume In It Such As Ivory Is Pretty Good There Are Some Others You Want To Carry Your Poncho With Your Poncho It Is Big Enough To Cover You And Your Pack And Also Your Also Your Your With Your Poncho You Can Make A Shelter In A Hurry To Get Out Of The Rain Your Poncho Liner Which Makes An Excellent Blanket And All These Things Like Say They Are Just A Lot Of Little Items That You Need To Go Find Out How To Use You Need To Acquire It And And Do It Now That Bi And Give Outsidewałie To Be Afraid Like a world on a roof Like a night in the town In so old, fashionable It was a shame Though I was alone That I kissed him If I have been on the town If I have been on the town For I hope you can plan the way To let it all go right 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This is a very serious commitment as you will soon discover So, and you won't have to have this notarized because, and you don't, I don't want you to say your name on the air but it's witnessed by all the other members and the attendees of the conference so there's no need for a notary public and I'll sign where it's required there as Director of the Intelligence Service So, if you would please raise your right hand Okay And execute your oath I do affirm with free will and full knowledge that I will carry out to the best of my ability all legal and lawful instructions of the Officers of the Intelligence Service and that I will gather by any and all legal and lawful means information from all sources I will provide for the free flow of information to the whole of the people the militia of the several states of the Union If required, I will protect and defend the constitution of my state execute the laws of the Union suppress insurrection and repel invasion I will protect and defend the constitution of the United States of America from all enemies foreign or domestic for the support of this oath with a firm alliance on the protection of divine providence I pledge my life my fortune and my sacred honor Congratulations Thank you very much Thank you Okay, folks The hour of the time as you already know I believe is brought to you by Swiss America Trading Swiss America Trading specializes in hard assets Oh Can you hear that? 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So I want to say thanks to Mark. Thank you, Mark, wherever you're at. I know you're on the way home, so I hope you're listening. We're going to begin now with our radio man. Ladies and gentlemen, I want to introduce you to Mr. Brett Woolley. Brett, if you'll start off and tell us. Got to get right up here. Tell us what it is you do and how you do it. You don't have to go into a lot of detail of where and when, but just start off and tell us what you know about all this stuff. Well, as far as signal intelligence, everybody out there needs to buy a scanner and start listening. It's our duty to listen in on Big Brother. You know they're listening in on you. I encourage everyone that can hear my voice to join the intelligence service or CADG news service and contribute to the freedom that we all so desire. As far as what I talked about today was what scanners to buy, what good ones to look for, where to look for them. Ham Fest are great bargain places to find scanners. I've got to tell you folks, this soft voice just throws me for a loop, but I know it's throwing you. No, you don't have to get up any further because it's not going to get any louder. I mean, you're as loud as you're going to get. But this is a big fellow sitting here. I mean, he sounds a lot different, but this is a big fellow sitting here. And he's not a public speaker, and he's told me that about 40 times today. But he has a wealth of knowledge. Let's talk about, Brent, let's talk about what, first, for those out there who don't know, what is a scanner? It's a programmable radio receiver that you can change the frequencies by a keypad. Memories are differing between the units. They can be a 10-channel programmable scanner clear up to a 1,000-channel programmable scanner. The more channels you can program in at one time, the more you can scan. The more frequencies that you can go through and gather information, intelligence that might be essential for our freedoms and liberties here. A citizen's review board type situation is definitely in order with the ongoing oppression of our freedoms and rights. Of the jackbooted Nazi thugs, right? Correct. Okay. We've got to call them what they are. That's not. And that doesn't mean all of them are, but we know who we're talking about, don't we, BATF and FBI and some of the others. So, when we're talking about scanners and you're talking about frequencies, basically for those people who don't know what a frequency is, it's like if you pick up your telephone, you dial a certain number, you get a certain person on the other end of that line. If you dial another number, you don't get that person. You get somebody else, maybe in another town. Well, the same way with radio frequencies, you dial in a frequency, you get a certain bandwidth of the electromagnetic spectrum where certain people are talking on radios. And if you dial in another frequency, you get a whole other spectrum and a whole different group of people who are talking on radios. And that's basically what you mean when you say frequency. Is that correct? Correct. You can listen to the police, the emergency fire people, the trains. You can listen to aircraft. I mean, there is a wide spectrum of different sources to listen to. But you don't want to listen to people talking on cell phones. That's illegal by federal law. Right. Allegedly. Allegedly. I like that. I like that word. They're always using allegedly, right? Allegedly. And you know the media has about 10 scanners in every vehicle and in the newsroom just trying to find something. Yeah, and they're listening to everybody. They're worse than Big Brother. I mean, they're literally listening to everybody. If they could put a microphone in your bedroom, they would, wouldn't they? Yeah, I would think so. Nasty folk. They're into whatever dirt that they can dig. Yeah. Sensational, dirty sound bites. That's what they're looking for. And believe me, they will edit it to their benefit. Right. Okay. Now, we know that you need a scanner. We know what a scanner is now. We know what frequencies are. What are the important things to look for when somebody goes out to get a scanner? Buy a programmable scanner. There's some older model scanners that are crystal controlled, and just stay away from them unless you get them for a dollar or two. I mean, they're just not worth having. With the programmable ones, you can change the frequency at any time. You can search up and down through the frequencies to find new frequencies. And there are many sources of frequencies compiled in books and databases on the Internet and the World Wide Web. So, in your area, you can either get on the computer and get online and find your frequencies that are applicable to you in your area, or buy books at Radio Shack or through Betty Bearcat or some of the other catalog sources. What are some of the other desirable features? For instance, one of mine has a feature where if I program it in, when I go to scan, it won't stop on any birdie channels, any birdie frequencies. It just skips them right over, but it'll stop on everything else. It'll stop on voices. And there are other features. What are some of them? Well, I recommend something that is mobile, portable use. You know, if it's battery-powered or 12 volts, so you plug it in the car and go. A base scanner is, you know, limited to just AC. And if the power is down, your information gathering is down. I also recommend always having a recorder handy because you might get something really good that they're only going to broadcast once. You know, so be ready to log that information via microcassette or regular cassette. Also, you can log while you're sleeping. If you have a video camera and a VCR, you can focus the video camera on the screen of the scanner to record the frequency, dump the audio into the audio section of the VCR, and so you have both the station that it's broadcasted on and the audio to accompany the information. Are there any special antennas that you need? Do they come with antennas? They all come with an antenna. For varying frequency ranges, you can change your antenna to get better reception, higher gain. You can also use external antennas, for example, on your vehicle or your home and get a lot more increased range, or directional antennas with a rotor or a beam type operation so you can change the direction to hone the area which you're trying to catch. To pull in specific signals. Right. Is there anything else? What is the price range of a good scanner? I mean, should somebody go out and spend $1,000? Can they spend $100? I mean, and what are the advantages of we know in radios already, and we've discussed it extensively today, that if you don't spend about $200, you're really not getting much in any kind of a radio. So even CBs nowadays, you need to put out about $200 to get a real good or to begin to get real good equipment. The only exception that I know of to that are Stangium products, which are just as far as shortwave goes. I don't know about everything else, but shortwave, they're just top of the line at any price, even their small, inexpensive sets. But specifically in scanners, what are the price ranges and names of scanners that people should be looking for? And bear in mind that most of the people who don't have scanners that might be shopping for one are beginners, and they should be the easiest to operate because they can be a little intimidating sometimes. Start off with around the $200 price range. Radio Shack makes excellent models. Bearcat, which is Uniden, AOR, ICOM, those are all good names. You can spend just as much as you want to spend. You can spend clear up into the $1,000 range, plug it into your computer and have a computer-controlled scanner. The capabilities are endless, just depending on how many dinero you have. DeNero? Fraud notes, I don't know. DeNero? We'll show you the Nero. I thought that's what Dean Martin did when he went home. Hello. Shh. Where are we? What are we going to do? See how that works. Just threw him right off. Derailed that train of thought. Just derailed that train of thought. We were talking about prices and names of good scanners, or at least in beginning to be in the good range. Maybe people want to buy a less expensive one and experiment with it before they jump in and spend a lot of money. That are easy to operate. Not too intimidating with 20 million buttons and you have to execute 10 actions in order to get something to happen. Well, if you can't read stereo instructions, I don't recommend buying a scanner, because the manuals read like stereo instructions. You need to go through. That's it for me. I'm out. Oh, you can adapt and overcome. Endeavor to persevere. Come on. Adapt and overcome. Don't give up on me. Let's march on Washington. No, no. Adapt and overcome. Adapt and overcome. Adapt and overcome. Wave your flags, folks. Okay. Names, addresses, phone numbers. Of? Girls. Who else? Oh. Well, my black book's over there. Dave's been looking for it. Uh-oh. You're going to draw Michelle out from wherever she's hiding. Scanners. Scanners. Give us some names. Scanners. Well, I mentioned Radio Shack. You can go down to the shack and find a wide selection. They probably carry 20 different models, starting from, I think, around $89 on up to $400. I definitely recommend a 12-volt that you can plug in the car or a battery-powered that you can, you know, have a second or third set of batteries charged up and ready to go, because when something happens, you want to be able to get the information and not have a dead scanner. You also recommended Unidin. Unidin. Bearcat. Now, there are a lot of others out there, and there's a lot of people who are using something called Yazoo. In fact, I have one of those and was recommended to me. Everybody where I live uses Yazoo. Now, I'm no expert, and I'm not recommending it. I don't know why, but it was recommended to me, and I didn't know anything about them, so I bought it. It's a good scanner. What do you think about that? Great scanners. AOR is another brand, ICOM. There's a lot of companies out there making good equipment. I think that second one that I just... AOR? I think it's an AOR, yeah. Don't hold me to that. I'll call you when I get home, and we'll talk about it. What are some of the procedures for using a scanner? For instance, if you wanted to set up in your home a method for monitoring, let's say, all of the frequencies that you know we, as an intelligence organization, should be monitoring in your area, how would you go about finding those frequencies, setting them up on your scanner, and then what kind of a regimen would you recognize in actually going about that? Well, when you set up your scanner, you want to set it up in an orderly fashion. Program your banks and catalog on paper a hard copy of what each frequency and who it belongs to. So if you're scanning through and you come to a frequency and there's something happening, you can refer to your backup sheet and know who it is and who's talking and what they're talking about. Also, for finding frequencies later, if you have deleted them to put in new frequencies to scan, as far as finding those frequencies, you can go to Radio Shack and get a scanning frequency guide. For different sections of the country, they have broken it up for regional areas. And Radio Shack has a catalog. If you walk into the store and what you need isn't there, you can always order it from the catalog. Correct. Okay. And so you get these frequencies and you program them into the banks of your scanner, and then what are you? How do you know when to listen? Well, whenever you get a chance to listen, you can listen, and you're liable to hear something. You need to set up, for example, like your bank one for your local police department. That's your most active frequencies in your area most of the time. Bank two for your state highway patrol. Bank three for the federal frequencies in your area, and so on. You need to be able to set up those banks in an orderly fashion so you can turn the bank off or turn the bank on. So you can not be scanning all 100 channels or all 200 channels. You can scan just 10 channels and concentrate on that area. You know, expand your spectrum as you, you know, learn more. Can you take your scanner to work? Sure. Sure. And like if somebody was working outdoors all day, you could wear it on your belt and plug in headphones. I do it all the time. All right. That's great. Now, some states have laws where if you get caught with a scanner in your automobile, you're in big trouble. Yeah. Be careful of the laws in your area, and especially those people listening overseas. If you have a scanner, they might put out a sample broadcast to lure you in. You might say, UFO landed on your house or your neighbor's house, and you go out to look, and they're saying, hey, don't be driving around with that scanner. Yeah. And they do that in some places. Okay. So now there's other radio equipment, of course, that you talked about today. And we know that it is desirable to have as much different types of communications equipment as possible. A scanner is just a way to monitor a whole bunch of different frequencies and find out what activity is going on and then, you know, decide if you want to listen to one frequency or two all the time, switch back and forth, or a whole bank or several banks. But there's a whole other world for communicating between states or between cities. There's ham radio, for instance. Do you want to talk about that for a few moments? You can scan those frequencies on most of your commercially available scanners also. Ham radio frequencies in the 2-meter or the 440 area of the spectrum. Very active for short-range communications and repeater-type link-ups. What if somebody wanted to set up a communications station or several people in different places wanted to communicate with each other on a regular basis, both transmit and receive? How would you go about that? Different ways you can set up for communications between individuals. There's a GMRS radio that's available now that's a UHF radio that's available for families and groups for use. CBs are always an option, especially with sideband. It gives you a lot more range and power to punch through some of the noise floor that you have in the spectrum. Handheld personal radios. Motorola. Radio Shack. There's a few different companies that have those available. Low power UHF and VHF for one or two mile range between cars or between individuals. The spectrum is, you know. What about surplus military radios? I notice in the fair radio catalog, which I get all the time, there are an awful lot of military RTO-type radios that you carry on your back. Has anybody had any success with that kind of equipment? Yeah. You can pick up some of that vintage communications equipment and it's just built like, you know, rock solid. Government didn't spare any expense of our money to buy them the best they could. Yeah. How about batteries? Are those readily available? No. The military communications radios, the batteries aren't available, but you can adapt standard commercial batteries to that. How would you find out how to go about doing that? There's books available either through fair radio or CRB research. Okay. Do you bring with you any names and addresses? For instance, how do people get the fair radio catalog? I've got it here. Has anybody got that information out there? Since we're talking about it, let's, let's, maybe they'll send us a coupon. If we send them a whole bunch of requests for catalogs, maybe they'll send us a coupon. They deal in a lot of military surplus, both the U.S. and Canadian. Every once in a while, I see some really interesting stuff in there. And I really want to buy it, but I don't know what to do with it when I get it. Okay. Here we go. Fair Radio Sales Company. Fair Radio Sales Company. And fair is spelled just like you learn in school. F-A-I-R. Fair Radio Sales Company. I really love their catalog. And even though I've never purchased anything from them, I know I will one of these days. And I always, you know, sometimes I'll sit up and go through this, you know, two or three times. And I have been very, very tempted to buy some of the things that they've had in this catalog. And I know people who do on a regular basis who are radio nuts, and they've always been pleased with what they got. It's P.O. Box 1105. That's P.O. Box 1105. Lima, L-I-M-A. Ohio, 45802. That's Fair Radio Sales Company. P.O. Box 1105. Lima, Ohio, 45802. Probably one of the most interesting catalogs I've ever had in my possession. If you want to call them and just ask them to send you a catalog, call 419-223-2196. That's 419-223-2196. Tell them you heard about it on the Hour of the Time with William Cooper. And ask them to send us a catalog so that we can get, you know, so that we can use their catalog. Also check your local newsstand. And you might find popular communications or monitoring times. They're both excellent frequency sources updated monthly by contributing. No. Monitoring times is a scumbag rag publication. They called me a white supremacist. My wife is Chinese. I'm part Native American. Don't get monitoring times. Throw it in a trash can. Use it for toilet paper. I sued them. They printed a retraction. But, you know, they intentionally tried to make me look like a white supremacist, and I'm not. So, as far as I'm concerned, monitoring times can go suck. Okay? Sorry. I'll never mention that on my radio broadcast again. Go ahead, Brett. Antique Radio Supply. If you are messing around with those vintage communications receivers or some of this military equipment, it's a great source for tubes and electrolytic capacitors. Most of your older tube radios, the filter capacitors will have gone bad in just sitting around in somebody's garage or barn. And Antique Radio Supply is out in Tempe, Arizona. Give the phone number if you got it. 800-706-6789. Okay. That's 800-706-6789. We're out of time, folks. I want to thank you, Brett. Thank you so much for all that you did for everybody today. And say good night. Good night. Thanks for the conference. Good night, folks. God bless each and every single one of you. God bless each and every single one of you. God bless each and every single one of you. Rest with me, this sacred ground deserves my hope. No less for God, for freedom's cause. Let my life be laid down, let it be on sacred ground. Who will answer the cry for warriors? Who will be there for the battle of lions? Who will lift up a bravely country? Who will bury me in sight? Who will die? This sacred ground deserves my hope. No less for God.