Yes, and I will prove you to be the good one you see.
Yes, and I will prove you to be the good one you and I will prove you to be the good one you Welcome to the evening of the times.
- Welcome to the evening of the time.
It is the evening of the time, the hour of the time, and I'm Carolyn Nelson.
We have a very special program for you tonight because of the seriousness of the communication last night by William Cooper about our children.
We have Tim here in the audience with us.
Good evening, folks.
I'm Tim with Surplus and Stress.
What I'd like to go over with you tonight, first of all, I'd like to thank many of you We've both called and sent letters in for the surplus and stuff preparedness catalog, which I appreciate.
We've gotten a lot of good response on that.
And I might add, as of yesterday, we finally got caught up on the mailing.
So, everybody that is sent in for a catalog, you should be receiving it shortly.
We had several hundred to get out, and this was accomplished.
We finally got caught up and again I'd like to thank you very much.
One problem I'm having out here is with the 800 number.
I've been getting calls for orders from many of you and they've called in on the regular information line.
We have GTE checking out why we're having problems.
in certain areas.
It seems that Ohio and Michigan and some parts of New Jersey are having problems getting through on our 800, which I'd like to apologize for, but it's being checked on.
If you want, just call in on the regular information line and we'll be glad to help you out any way we can.
So anyway, what I'd like to get With you now is that we have a special coming up through Independence Day, which would be July 4th.
And the offer is good until July 5th.
Or while supplies last.
What we have is a small shortwave radio that we're able to put out for you folks.
And we have a package deal.
It is an import.
It's an AM FM stereo.
7 shortwave bands on it, digital tuning, alarm recorder time, 20 station pre-sets, clock and sleep timer.
It has an earphone jack, external antenna jack, and channel lock, and it has a display light, telescoping up antenna.
Hand strap, it runs on 4 AA batteries, or a 6 volt adapter.
And you can, it has the worldwide program guide with it.
And it has a mini set of stereo headphones with it, plus a two year warranty.
We have this package deal for you, which includes, let's see here.
It includes the Millennium batteries and stuff with it and a solar charger.
We also have the Panasonic portable receiver, and with the Panasonic unit, which is more expensive, it's $239.95.
It has all the other features as the previous radio, but it has a few more bells and whistles with it.
And it has auto scan and a few other things.
It has a one year warranty with the Panasonic.
And the Panasonic portable tape recorder is voice actuated.
It has a 120 minute tape with it, six millennium batteries, and a Solar X NiCad charger.
So either or, you're looking at $129.95 or $239.95.
If you have any questions on it, just give me a call.
And that's plus $7.50 shipping and handling.
And those go out UPS.
We do have them in stock and I think it's a good deal.
For those who can't afford a package deal, the small radio by itself is $49.95.
And we have those in stock and the offer is good until July 5th, 1994.
Also during the catalog program tonight, while Bill is out on business, we will be accepting phone calls.
If you have any questions of any of you people out there that have the catalog or don't have the catalog yet but want some information, I'll be glad to help you any way I can tonight.
the excuse me moment we're going to give you phone numbers here Which phone number did you want the catalog?
Hello?
Yes, folks.
The number that we're going to be using tonight is the fax line and it is 337, area code 602-337-2524.
It is 337, area code 602-337-2524.
That's the line we're going to be accepting phone calls on tonight.
So if you want, just give us a call.
We'll be glad to go over questions with you.
Now, in the catalog, we're starting in the back end of it, in which Bill has in there all the treason documents, the Pruder film, Luxor, all the listed hour of the time tapes from the start of his program all the way through until
Last week all of these tapes will be available and there's many of them from the Babylon series to the series that we've done on Hitler and the treason series.
So there's many, many tapes that are of interest to you folks out there that you should have and replay these for your friends.
Get them interested in what's happening to our country.
Especially after last night, the information that we got on what the Congress wants to do pertaining to the child's rights.
This is strictly against all what we stand for.
So if you have any folks, any phone calls folks, just call in at 337.
Just call in at 337-2524.
That's 602-337-2524.
Alright.
Go ahead.
Hello, you're on the air.
Yes, hello.
I'm calling about your radio show.
I've been listening to you for some time and, you know, I find your views interesting and stuff.
I have a couple questions.
Are you addressing the questions to Tim this evening?
So whoever can answer it really.
Go ahead.
I was wondering you're like you're always talking about the Illuminati.
What is an Illuminati?
Gentlemen, we are discussing surplus and stuff and providing for the future right now so that we're going to hold your question.
Okay, folks, on food storage, we have a good supply in the different family units, security units, the modular units.
This is all good food, folks, and it's all in enamel packed cans.
It's great for long term storage.
I have tried some of it myself personally, and I don't have anything wrong with it.
The garden seeds is another good item.
That we'll need to have later.
If they do shut off our food, we will have to have the abilities to grow our own.
So, you're on the air.
Yes, I'd like to ask about water filtering and perhaps the telephone number to request a catalog.
Yes, ma'am.
The catalogs are $2, and you can call me at 602-337-2975 during the daytime hours.
If you're back east, remember, folks, that you're three hours ahead of us.
Arizona time, there's three hours difference between Arizona and the East Coast.
And I'll be glad to discuss and take your order for a catalog at that time.
On your question on water filtering, there's many, many different types of watering filtering out there from tablets that you can put into water.
Or you can buy filtering units that'll run so many quarts an hour for you.
I happen to have an MSD filter with the ceramic filter, but my primary question goes back into, that's great for the field, but then in storage, what are your recommendations for additives to, let's say, a 30-gallon container?
Get your home chlorine bleach.
Use a couple of drops per gallon, and it'll hold your water for quite some time.
Well, that's wonderful.
I appreciate your time, folks.
Thank you.
Enjoy.
Okay, folks, no matter how much water you want to store, remember, put it in smaller type containers, 5 to 30 gallons maximum.
Remember, you're going to have to lift this out in the field, and a 55-gallon drum is quite heavy.
So going back to the food storage that you might want to have, you can try the 72 hour survival kit and it sustains four people for three days and it's at a nominal cost.
Or the camper pack, it's a three day supply for four people.
If you buy some of these smaller packs, folks, Let me suggest that you go out and try it.
Just don't wait until the time comes and then you're wondering, excuse me, then you're wondering how to put things together.
Buy a sample pack, a camper pack or what have you, and just try it and that way you'll get the feeling on how to mix and use the water that's recommended with the individual cans and the directions.
Yes, we have a caller, go ahead.
Yes sir, go ahead.
The Panasonic does have single side bands sir.
Yes.
That set would be $239.95 sir.
Yes, I'm trying to get a hold of some at this time.
for a complete set for that then?
That set would be $239.95, sir.
Okay.
I'll have another quick question for you.
Do you care about MREs or anything similar to that?
Yes, I'm trying to get a hold of some at this time.
Supplies and stocks on these are going fast.
I know.
They're getting harder to find.
Do you know about what kind of price you might have, Matt?
No, I don't at this time.
I'm waiting.
I was supposed to have that information today.
I did not get it in in time.
They're supposed to get back with me this week.
They've got shipments coming in and they're behind also.
Okay, sir.
Oh, one other quick question.
On your Panasonic, do you know what the sensitivity range of it is?
Like rating this book?
No, I don't.
to be honest with you.
I don't know that right now.
Okay, well, thank you.
Someone else can on it in.
All right, thank you.
Thank you.
Okay.
Now, when you're working with food storage, folks, if you don't have a lot of money, you don't have the facilities to get some items nitrogen, you can pack some dry stuff yourself such as noodles, you can pack some dry stuff yourself such as noodles, spaghetti, macaroni, you can put it into five gallon buckets and at that time, you just put some, about an inch or two of salt, table salt in the bottom and fill it with your
table salt in the bottom and fill it with your dried food such as your spaghetti, macaroni, noodles, and what have you and put some bay leaf on top and that will hold the We have a phone call?
Go ahead.
Hello, you're on the air.
Yes, I'm a farmer and I use a lot of agricultural chemicals.
Do you believe that this could be causing cancer in humans?
That, I don't have any knowledge about that right now, sir, myself.
Okay, thank you.
So anyway, let's go back to preparing food storage.
You can take rice and put some bay leaves in the bottom, four or five sprigs of bay leaf.
Fill it up with rice and put four or five more sprigs of rice on there and then seal the top and that will help you.
Also, when you're putting salt in your noodles and spaghetti and such, you're going to be reusing that table salt later to cook with.
So you're not wasting it at all.
And as far as red beans go, pennil beans, peas that are dried, you don't need any bay leaf in those.
Salt is all you'd need.
So there's an inexpensive way if you're not able to have cans that are nitrogen packed or whatever to keep your main foods in.
Do you have anything to add, Carolyn?
Well, I thought we should repeat the number.
The number to call in is 1-602-337-2524.
1-602-337-2524.
Okay, going back through our catalog again, I'd like to explain to you, for instance, what an LC2 suspender outfit is.
An LC2 suspender outfit consists of a nylon padded wide suspenders that hold up a wide 2 1/4 inch pistol belt that the military uses.
And...
And you can attach various items onto it.
Your individual soldier's first aid kit, a butt pack, a nylon butt pack, I would say is approximately 12 inches wide.
And it's about nine inches deep, and it has a warning in it, where you can put your survival gear in it.
We have a phone call.
Yes, hello, you're on the air.
Good evening.
Good evening.
Could I just add here that when you do call in, I'm going to let Tim finish his sentences, and I'll ask you all to wait as you did.
Thank you for waiting.
Okay.
Getting back to the shortwave radio package, the solar battery charger Could you tell me, is it capable of all types of regular batteries, or be a little more specific on that?
Yes, sir.
It'll charge two or four AA batteries.
The Solar X 9K charger is a real nice one.
I've been using mine now for approximately a year, and in the field we'll use a large flashlight,
With the D size but then we carry a backup because we can get the batteries readily charged and this is why we've gone with this small radio and the Panasonic because they take four AA batteries and if you have extra Millennium batteries that are charging you can alternate your batteries if you're out camping, hiking, fishing or just even in the house.
You can alternate those batteries and you always got a fresh charge.
And we've converted many things from standard batteries to the AA's because of the handiness of the solar charger.
To include a headlamp that carries four batteries also.
Go ahead sir.
Yes, I have a shortwave radio that runs on the AA and several flashlights as well.
It sounds like a great idea and could you give me a price on it?
Yes, sir.
The standard unit is $129.95.
The name brand Panasonic is $239.95, sir.
Okay.
The recharger alone without the radio?
The recharger alone in the catalog is $32.95, sir.
Thank you for calling in, sir.
Okay, while we're talking about the LC2 Suspender Outfit, along with the nylon butt pack, you can attach your canteen cover to it, which you can carry a one-quart canteen, and inside fits your canteen cup.
And you also get a brand new ripstop woodland pattern punch hole.
Then I have the LC-2 Individual First Aid Kit.
This kit can be attached to the belt and it has your first aid equipment in it.
It has one pill container, two 3x3 gauze pads, two oval eye pads, band-aids, butterfly closures, Some iodine swabs, alcohol swabs in it, insect repellent, and bacterian ointment.
Bacterian ointment is a salve that you can put on your wound or scratches.
It's a disinfectant.
A roll of adhesive tape, a rubber tourniquet, a wash and dry towelettes, a good bottle of the Aqua Pure water tabs, and some 2x2 gauze pads, chapstick, Carlyle Vantage, and ammonia inhalants.
And that's selling for $24.95 complete.
We have a caller, go ahead.
Right, hello, you're on the air.
Hello Carolyn.
Hello.
Hello, we spoke earlier today.
Where are you calling from, what state?
New Hampshire.
And I just wanted to ask Jim, I spoke to he and Bill weeks ago about, I'm above eyeing all that he's talking about now with what Bill talked about last night.
Right, and this is Tim.
We spoke a couple of weeks ago and I asked a question about whether you and Bill would try to put together a program specifically aimed at instructing those of us who have young children under the age of three who are going to be out surviving in the wilderness.
All this comes down that we expect sometime in the near future.
And I'm just wondering if tonight is part of that educational process or if you're planning on doing another full hour dedicated just to that topic?
I talked to Bill on that.
I wanted to reiterate with the older folks out there what we have in the catalog.
And then Bill's been pretty busy and we've discussed it and we're going to do that at a later date for the youngsters.
I might say that it will be a later date, but it'll be fairly soon because I think all of us focused last night on the children and the danger that is here right now.
Well, that's basically what I'm talking about.
I'm glad you called, yeah.
Yeah, if they are going to at some time in the very near future do this, if this should pass in the Senate, then those of us who have young children who are doing the politically incorrect things like homeschooling, This is true, and we do have to take care of the little ones.
I would involve them, I believe we talked about this last time you called, involve them in everything that you do.
especially if they're going to start coming after our kids.
This is true, and we do have to take care of the little ones.
I would involve them.
I believe we talked about this last time you called.
Involve them in everything that you do.
Well, we are doing that, but where we are up here in northern New England, we've got winters to deal with, and as best prepared as we can be with material goods, there are some things you just can't prepare a child for, and that's the discomfort of being cold, you know. there are some things you just can't prepare a child So any advice that you can give in that respect is very helpful and the sooner the better on that program because July is bearing down on us very quickly.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Alright, thank you for calling and I'll add right here Tim that everyone can listen in Friday night Doreen will be discussing with us things to do with the children and the family for preparing to take care of emergencies when everything comes down.
Okay, folks.
Some things that I have in the catalog on page 41, for instance, that we don't have pictures of.
and I have a pocket saw It has two rings with a flex blade on it.
It's very handy in a survival situation.
I also have nine and twelve inch tent stakes.
I have extra GI tent poles, hip holsters for the 45 1911.
I carry duct tape, LS oil, grease, extra fur trim hoods that are from Canada.
They're grade one.
And they can be attached to the regular GI field jacket.
I also have camel netting, field jacket replacement zippers, extra Alice gear keepers.
I have zippers extra for the GI sleeping bags, whether it's the new style or the old mummy style.
Waterproof mask containers, different types of buckles.
So if you have any questions on surplus items, Just feel free to call because I have a lot of items that are not in the catalog.
Hello, you're on the air.
I guess we don't have someone here right at the moment.
Tim, the last caller about children was asking what to do with young children who cry when they're out in the wilderness.
Yes, I don't have a real good answer.
A lot of mothers know their children and what makes them cry or be irritable, they would have to work out those problems.
So I really don't have an honest answer since I've been away from Real small children for a lot of years now since mine are all grown up Right and I could add that I have never raised children.
So we do have Doreen with us on Friday evening And it's good for you to know that we don't always know all the answers we have another caller hello you're on the air Well, we got another animal out there tonight Folks, another thing I do have in the catalog is repelling gear.
I do have what they call the Army Greenline.
I have it in 120 foot lengths.
I also have repelling descenders, both the Figure 8 and the Rescue 8.
I also have the different carabiners and the locking rings.
And I have also the different repelling harnesses.
I also have the rope bags where you can coil your rope into the bag And have it sticking out the end and you can throw your bag over the object that you're going to repel off of and it'll unwind itself.
We also have GI pup temps.
They're only in used condition.
Hold on, I have a phone call.
Hello, you're on the air.
Hello, Karen.
Yeah.
Hi, this is Richard from Texas.
Hello, Richard, and here's Tim to talk with you.
Thank you.
Can I help you, sir?
Yeah, Jim.
I was talking about your family unit, your food storage unit.
Yes, let me get back to that page.
Go ahead.
Okay, what kind of shelf life can I expect for, let's say, the family unit?
The family unit, depending on how you take care of your storage, if you keep it at a medium temperature, it'll store for several years.
Several years, okay.
Well, I don't need to use it, but I'm going to go ahead and get one June 1st all that time.
Well, that would be just fine.
you jim okay sure bye-bye okay folks Another thing I'd like to go over with you.
The pup tents, before the last caller came in.
All I have is the used military pup tents.
They measure usually five by seven.
In the shelter halves, you have your tent stakes.
Your two ropes and your tent poles.
They are in used condition.
What I have right now is in used grade 2 at $24.95 for both halves.
I'm working on some other tents at this time.
Some dome type tents with floors in them.
Anywhere from $89 up.
The company that I'm getting them from is a pretty good reputable company.
So just call in on your request on 10th.
Also, I do carry the big militaries.
We have a phone call.
Go ahead, Caroline.
Hello?
You're on the air.
Well, hi there.
I'm curious about... I got the phone number for requesting a catalog, but I don't use credit cards.
Is there an address I could send a couple of dollars to?
Yes, sir, there is.
The address would be P.O.
Box 3300 St.
3300 St. John's, Arizona 85936.
You'd address that to surplus and stuff, POB.
Box 3300 St.
Johns, AZ 85936, sir.
Well, that's wonderful.
Thank you very much.
Thank you for calling.
And we'll go on into the break.
music at this time.
music at this time.
This land is my land.
From California to the New York Islands.
From the Redwood Forest to the Gulf Stream waters.
Say, this man was made for you and me.
As I was walking, that given of my fate, I saw above me, that endless skyway.
I saw below me, that golden valley.
This man was made for you and me.
I told the grandmother and all of my good friends, who fought in the flames of the shining desert.
And all around me, a voice was sounding, saying this land is made for you and me.
This land is your land.
This land is my land.
From California to New York Island.
From Nebraska to the Gulf Stream waters.
May it stand the same for you and me It's that, it's that When the sun comes shining And I was golden And the week came When the sun comes shining, I was golden.
And the week is...
It's my land from California, to New York, my land, from the Red and Florida, to the North Sea, my land.
May it's time to make you think, well, it's time to make you think, it's your land.
It's my land, it's our land, it's land.
We need to be prepared.
I hope you are getting the message, everyone out there.
I'm going to tell the callers that we're going to wait a few moments so that we can talk about Swiss America trading.
I want you to call Gene Miller at 1-800-BUY-COIN and ask him for his free newspaper and the other papers that he has to send you and ask to talk with him about how you can prepare for what is surely coming soon.
You heard the program last night informing us about the danger of our children and I think we all need to take action now.
Another thing you need to do, along with calling Jean Miller at 1-800-BUY-COIN, is to remember that you are an American.
Let it be known.
Share that fact.
Perhaps fly the American flag, as we discussed on another program, and consider reviewing your American music and sharing it with your family and friends.
We do this On this program just as we discussed with you the need to plan ahead, call Gene Miller at 1-800-BUY-COIN and ask him to send you the information that's available.
It's important because things are moving along very, very quickly now.
We felt it was important to call Tim to discuss with us preparedness today, and we're going to be discussing about the young children after we cover his catalog for the adults.
Doreen will be here on Friday to discuss camping equipment and family activities.
For your preparedness.
Call Gene Miller 1-800-BUY-COIN.
Do it soon.
If you call tonight, you can leave your number on his telephone and he will get back to you.
Call Gene Miller 1-800-BUY-COIN.
He's just nearby in Phoenix, Arizona.
And with the 1-800 number, he's very near to you also.
Now, Tim, we're going to continue.
We do have a caller waiting.
Shall we start with the caller?
Go ahead, go ahead.
Hello, you're on the air.
Yes, I'm calling from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
And, uh, I would like to get the number of the church where there's a garden sheet of food in, uh, enamel cans.
If you could not get the number, I would like to get that.
Could you repeat it slowly?
Sure, I can.
To order the garden seeds, if you want to write in, would be Surplus and Stuff, P.O.
Box 3300, St.
John's, Arizona, 85936.
If you want to phone in an order to me, you can call me at 1-800-788-3320.
If you want to phone in an order to me, you can call me at 1-800-788-3320.
Were you able to get that?
Yes, thank you very much.
You're quite welcome.
Okay, folks.
For tents for preparedness, I can also get the military-style 10-man Arctic tent with a liner and the 5-man squad tent with a liner.
They are used.
They are in real good condition.
They do have repairs in them, but they do work.
The Five Man Squad Tent is a hexagon shape.
It peaks to eight foot six inches into the front or from the floor to the top and it spreads out to 13 feet six inches across the beam.
It has two foot sides on it and it only has one rigid center pole because when you set your tent and you pull your side ropes it raises your tent up.
The Arctic Tent assembles similar, only it's 17 foot across, 8 foot sits center, and it has 2 1⁄2 foot sidewalls on it.
And all tents that I get in also have a cutout for your Pot Valley Stove or Yukon Stove that you might want to put in there.
We have a caller, Karen?
Go ahead.
Yeah, is this the Previous Cam Channel?
Pardon me?
Is this the pyramid scam channel?
Yeah, we had a...
Yeah, some people don't have any brains when they call you.
Some of these things that we're trying to prepare you folks with is not to scare you, but to prepare you into things that you might need if you have to go and you're in short supply and you can't get things.
Do we have another caller?
Yes.
Hello?
You're on the air.
Hello there.
Hello.
What state are you calling from?
Uh, California.
Hi.
Do you have a question?
Yeah, I'm wondering, uh, if your guest, uh, carries the, uh, the aluminized blankets that reflect 80% body heat and camouflage, because they seem to be not available anywhere, and anyone that's gonna try to evade detection at night had better be able to reflect their body heat signature back at them.
The Polar Shield Survival Blanket, there's none made in camo that I know of.
If you're going to wear that, put a poncho over you, or a blanket, and it'll keep your heat in, plus it'll deflect the shining of the aluminized blanket.
Well, I have one here that was made by MPI Outdoor Safety Products, Winchester, Massachusetts.
Okay.
You know what I'm talking about?
It's an aluminized plastic blanket that's like, you know, 8 by 11.
Go ahead.
And I just wanted to make people aware that, you know, with a forward-looking infrared radar, all they have to have is an airplane flying over at a moderately low altitude, and your signature is just going to stick out like a fire.
Yes, we are aware of that.
This is why these survival blankets will come in handy, and you put another blanket over it to deflect the shine of the aluminum, and it might help.
I just thought I'd make that point.
Thank you.
Thank you.
For calling in tonight on tonight's program, folks, it's 602-337-2524.
is 602-337-2524.
That's 602-337-2524.
Carolyn?
Tim, could I just add that everyone has been doing very well tonight in turning their radios off or way, way down.
So we certainly thank you.
We're expecting a caller now from somewhere out there.
602-337-2524.
And here they are.
Hello?
You're on the air.
Yes, I am.
Hi, welcome to talk to Tim.
I just mentioned that anything that's made it with my one, ...is very IR-reflective.
So, in case you have, like, you know... ...you know, a ripsaw plan or a punch-out or something like that... ...someone who's using night-vision goggles or, you know, image converter... ...DVDs and all that... ...will get a nice place to get you.
As a matter of fact, the reason that we use... ...for our shoots, so we can be identified... ...the best use, more or less, is pretty much canvas.
So, it doesn't reflect infrared as much.
Well, this is true.
They have the technology on their side.
We just have to go one step and work a little harder and see what we can do.
If we only have what we have to work with, well, that's what we have to work with.
Well, if you want, I know you've done a lot of good work.
You've done a lot of good work.
You've done a lot of good work All right, well, folks, one thing about World War I and World War II, now we're going back quite a few years, let's say 80 years.
Canvas, the reason the military is getting away from canvas is it does rot if it's not taken care of.
My experience of what I've seen on the market of World War II gear and World War I isn't too much worth buying because when you put it to the stress out in the field, it starts tearing apart.
If you can get a hold of some new canvas tarps, this is fine.
I haven't been able to find a good supplier for them for myself.
And they are good and they will work, but they're also going to be way expensive.
Do we have a call?
Are you still there?
No, I think.
Okay.
All right.
All Alright, we'll wait for the next caller at 602-337-2524.
That was a good question.
Okay, another thing I'd like to talk about is compasses.
Swiss Army, Victoria & Knox makes a good compass.
They have two good ones out on the market.
Bruton & Company are made here in the USA.
We do have a caller.
good compasses out.
I handle two of each brand plus I also handle the regular GI Liznatic compass.
Buy yourself a good compass that you'll be able to work with and get to learn it.
They all do have instructions with them.
Also I have books in stock on land navigation and how to use the compass.
We do have a caller.
Hello, you're on the air.
Hi, how are you doing?
Fine, I'm glad you waited.
What state are you calling from?
Pennsylvania.
Go ahead, sir.
Yes, I'm a first-time caller and it's actually the first time I've listened to your station.
I was referred to listen to it by some friends of mine in the Patriot Network.
My question is that I'm unfamiliar with what took place last night with those statements.
I was wondering if you could update me on what took place.
Not at this time.
I don't have all of the information available.
The reason I wanted to know was all this talk with getting ready for what's to take place.
I'm not sure what was said to take place.
Just order the tape from us, sir, from last night.
If you call in or write to Kaji, we can get the tape for you, and that way you'll be fully informed on that hour's program.
Especially, I'll jump in here, Tim.
Especially since you're a new listener, we're glad to have you calling and you could send a dollar and a self-addressed stamped envelope and get the whole list of tapes and all the other information.
There's just no way that we can bring you up to date in a minute.
Okay, okay.
And that would be, can I write to the 3300?
No, write to CAJI.
That's C-A-J-I.
That stands for Citizens Agency for Joint Intelligence.
Uh-huh.
C-A-J-I.
I'm glad you called.
That's capital S-H-O-W. Right.
Capital L-O-W.
Right.
Arizona.
Arizona 85901.
And it will be repeated at the end of the show for shortwave listeners.
I really appreciate that.
I'm glad you called.
Really enjoying the show.
Thank you very much.
Okay, folks.
If you have any questions, just give me a call at 602-337-2524 tonight.
And I'll be glad to try and help you in anything that comes to mind.
Also, tomorrow, during the day, you can call me at 602-337-2975 and I can further assist you.
Hello?
Hello.
Hello, this is Richard from South Florida.
Yes, Richard.
I was wondering, do you have any night vision equipment?
No, sir, I don't.
Okay, thank you.
Folks, answering that question, there's a lot of night vision out there, and it's pretty expensive.
There's different brands.
I've tried a couple.
I'm not too happy with what I've seen so far, and I really don't have an honest answer for you to try and sell something that I won't do until we've thoroughly tried it out ourselves.
Do we have a caller?
We do have a caller.
Hello, you're on the air.
Hello, I just wanted to ask you if you know that the song you played, This Land Is Your Land, was written by communist Woody Guthrie?
Well, that's...
Interesting for you to share that with us.
Is your land, this land, is your land?
That's all that matters is the title of the song and whether it's yours or theirs.
Is this land your land?
Yes, but it always bothers me when I hear that song to know it was written by communists.
Well, just listen to another song then.
Alright, thank you for calling in.
Another thing, folks, what you want to do is look into warm blankets, whether they're wool.
Some people can't use wool blankets.
Use a cotton lining under them or a sheet.
But if you're using a sheet, make sure you dye it.
Make sure it's an off color, that it's not bright to signal you.
But wool does give you the best warmth.
As far as Blanketsville, do we have another caller?
Yes.
Hello, you're on the air.
Yeah, I'm John from Arkansas.
Yes, John.
And I've run into something that I think the Patriots might be interested in.
There's a Dr. Santillo that has found a way to take fruits and vegetables and take all the water and salt and sugar out of them.
And they're encapsulated.
Yes, go ahead.
I'm not familiar with them.
Well, it's a new product.
It's only been out for about a year.
No, no, no.
We can't do that right now, sir.
You'd have to send us the information and have us look it over before we recommend it on the air, sir.
Well, what I was going to do is just give my address and people could... Thank you for calling.
Okay folks, so you want to get warm clothing for the colder climates as the gentleman stated earlier from New Jersey.
Wool is good but some people can't wear it.
This is where the military came in with polypropylene.
It's a new wax material that takes the moisture from your body and still keeps you warm.
It's very good and some stores do have it in children's sizes.
Do we have another call, Phyllis?
Go ahead.
You're on the air.
Hello.
Hello.
I'm calling from Ontario, Canada.
Canada.
Great.
Can you please tell me what the letters C-A-J-I stand for?
Yes, that stands for Citizens Agency for Joint Intelligence.
Do you have a question for our speaker tonight, Tim?
Oh, thank you.
That's what I wanted to know.
Fine.
Thank you for calling.
Okay, one thing that the ladies out there might want to try and do is go to the different children's wear stores and see what they have available in warm clothing in dull colors for their children and usually buy it in the, well this time is a good time of year to buy winter clothing in some of the children's clothing outlets.
You can buy it real inexpensive.
You might be able to even buy two for one.
Which you might want to keep in mind for the little ones.
Do we have another caller?
Hello, you're on the air.
Hi, both of you.
This is Dave in Albuquerque.
I wonder if I could give a word of caution to people who want to go out and buy some of your rappelling gear and go out and use it without instruction.
I'm an instructor in a local rock climbing school.
We train all the local mountain rescue and search and rescue groups here in Albuquerque.
We don't advertise other people's products ever.
Okay folks.
We don't advertise other people's products.
And if you would hold your calls if you have such subjects.
That's the second call tonight.
And I'm just going to hang up on you next time.
So ladies look for children's clothing.
Getting back to that.
Shoes.
Remember your children are going to grow.
So buy them a little bit extra large.
and a larger size than they normally buy.
And that way you can start storing clothing that way for the children.
Food stuff and medical supplies, when you go to the grocery store, throw in an extra box of cotton balls, band-aids, and what have you, and you'll easily start building a supply of medical needs.
Do we have a color?
Yes.
I just wanted to alert you to another product that might be very useful in such a situation.
They now have some locators that are based on satellite observations.
And you can dial in and get to within about 40 feet of your actual location on the Earth and be able to... Yeah, but who controls the satellites here?
Well, they're going to be up there for the military use.
They're not going to take them down.
I don't think that they can monitor each individual input.
Myself, I wouldn't take the chance on using one because it's still a receiver and transceiver, sir.
I see.
Well, that's a good point, but I would let you know about it if you weren't aware of them.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I have seen them.
Myself, I just nestled myself into my land navigation book and rely on my compass and my own instincts.
That's what we used to use years ago.
Here again, you've got modern technology, and if you rely on it, there's somebody up there that's running that satellite that you're using.
Another thing I'd like to add to, folks, I'd like to say when you're going to the store, so you don't have to spend a lot of money at one lump sum to buy medical supplies, just add a few items into your shopping cart, alcohol, peroxide, disinfectants, Things of that nature, elastic bandages, a few a week won't hurt your budget that bad.
So that's one way of more or less economizing when you're trying to assemble your gear.
Do we have another caller?
Hello, you're on the air.
Yes, good evening.
How y'all doing this evening?
I can't complain, sir.
Good.
This is Paul calling from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Okay, Paul.
If anybody has any electric generators that produce, say, 120 volts AC, maybe low power, 1, 2, 300 watts worth, either in like a hand crank type or even like a bicycle mount type, if you get in a situation where you need a little bit of electric power, either to run a radio or to if you get in a situation where you need a little bit of electric power, either to run a radio or to run something, maybe a light bulb Do you know anybody that's stocking anything like that?
I myself, I don't, sir, but this is where some of your solar panels that we do have in our catalog would come in handy to generate power for your radio equipment or lights.
We do have in the catalog, and if you'd like to call me during the day, I can invite you on the two solar-powered lanterns that we are carrying also.
Okay.
That'll be handy.
All righty.
Well, I'll thank you and join the program.
Okay.
Thank you for calling, sir.
Tim, I'll just share with you the fact that we have three more minutes and we'll probably have room for another call.
Okay.
If we do have another caller, call in at 602-337-2524.
On page 63 of the catalog, we do have solar lanterns, one at $116 and one at $109.
We do have those coming in.
We're waiting for them to arrive at this time so we can try them and then we can get back to you with further information on the solar-type power liners.
Hello, you're on the air.
Hello, Carolyn.
This is Dominique from Raleigh, North Carolina.
Oh, hello, Dominique.
I'll let you talk to Tim.
Yes, please do.
Go ahead, sir.
Hello, Tim.
Hi.
Yeah, I'm just curious about the catalog.
Do you have any books on survival techniques and practices?
Yes, sir.
In the back end of the book on page 83, I have a list of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 different types of books from rigging, hand-to-hand fighting, survival, hot weather and cold weather equipment, mountaineering, things of this nature, and land navigation.
Beautiful.
Good thing to get a hold of before the time comes.
Yes.
Thank you, sir.
Yes, the one book I have on survival, it goes through jungle, cold weather and hot weather survival techniques, plants, what's edible and what's not edible, and how to survive in the different temperate zones.
It is a real handy book and it only costs $5, so I would suggest every family getting a copy of that.
Plus the map reading and land navigation book.
Everybody must know land terrain and features and know north south east and west and you'd be surprised.
Hunters that I've been with up here in the mountains of Arizona don't know their right from their left and north from the south.
So that would be a handy book to get a hold of.
Go ahead Carol.
Well Tim we're drawing to a close and Everyone out there be aware that we do plan to come back with a session focusing on children, young babies, and the family.
And I know Tim will look forward to being with us again, too.
That's true.
Doreen will be doing a good job along with you again on Friday night, which is Ladies Night.
Ladies, if you have any questions, even reference the catalog that you might have at home.
I've had ladies call me at the store asking questions.
Don't feel bad about talking to a man about things that you need to survive with.
That's what we're here for is to help you, and I don't care how many questions a person asks.
Every question they ask helps them and myself gain further knowledge.
I don't know it all.
We're all seeking answers, and I'll be glad to help.
Good night, Tim, and everyone out there.
Good night, folks.
Good night, folks. folks.
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His truth imparts him all wisdom.
I have seen him in the watch by the hundred circling champs.
They have killed him in an altar in the evening news and dance.
I have read his righteous sentence.
By the 10th and 7th, his day is marching on.
Glory, glory, aleluia.
I have wear to fire, a gospel rich in burning clothes of steel.
As he healed a tired contemptuous soul with you, my grace revealed.
When he took a virile born of woman, crushed the serpent with his heel.
Since my God is marching on He has found a force of success That shall never call retreat He is lifting up the hearts of men Before He touched His feet So reach with my soul to answer Him Be true to the land of my peace
Our God is marching on Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Oh, glory, glory, hallelujah Jesus is my Savior Jesus is my Savior Please do this, my dear.
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Hello?
Hello, you're on the air?
Yes, this is Victor from Pennsylvania.
Oh, I'm glad you waited, Victor.
And Tim's right here waiting for you, too.
Okay.
Go ahead, sir.
Yes, I'm interested in your catalog on all the information I can get.
And what would it cost to pay the cost of mailing?
It's $2, sir.
$2?
Okay, thank you very much.
I have the address.
Okay.
Surplus and stuff?
Right.
Twenty-three hundred?
Thirty-three hundred.
Oh, thirty-three hundred, okay.
At St.
John's, Arizona, 85936?
Yes, sir.
Okay, thank you very much, and God bless you, and you're doing a wonderful job.