April 13, 2007
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Mark Koernke discussed his recent release from prison and efforts to support incarcerated patriots through letter-writing and resource-sharing. He provided detailed tactical analysis of the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah conflict in Lebanon, arguing that a motivated militia force successfully defended against a technologically superior combined-arms military invasion. Koernke emphasized practical activism, including distributing DVDs, supporting patriot-owned businesses, and maintaining militia readiness. He encouraged listeners to support imprisoned patriots and the broader militia movement through various means.
- militia
- prison support
- letter writing
- hezbollah
- lebanon
- israeli defense force
- combined arms
- checkerboard defense
- gun owners of america
- preparedness
- patriot movement
- michigan
- za arms
- 50 caliber
- self-sufficiency
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free.
and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn.
and your daughters visit doctors. So their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled, each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free?
And if you'd like to call in our call in numbers, I'll give you that out the first of the hour here. 512-646-6449 is our ground line number and our toll free number is 888-202-1984. Oh, that's right, 1984. 888-02-1984 are the call in numbers. And if you'd like to write us, again, we'll give this out at the top of the hour, probably hit it again a few times, PBN.
That's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Again, that's PBN. PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. I'd like to say hi, by the way, to Jim in Michigan, Southeastern Michigan. I'd be more particular. We had a lot of Jims in Michigan here. Also, Dan in New York, thank you. And...
Linda in Indiana and Indiana Clipper by the way also in Indiana. I want to say thank you, appreciate the letter there. And from Daryl in Pennsylvania, Daryl, Big Daryl. Last but not least, Shirley in Colorado, our flower lady. I want to say thank you, greatly appreciate it. We've been kind of fun. While I was behind the wire, I worked as a horticulture teacher and one of the things that I did is
of course ran one of the greenhouses that, in fact it was a big brand new greenhouse, very nicely outfitted for all private purposes, the way it was set up. And we did a phenomenal production. They said that for the year that I worked the horticulture before they, oh darn, closed it back down again once they got their federal money from it. It's the best they'd ever seen the compound look because we had flower plots everywhere and the students and myself, we did a lot of work.
And again, everybody, something to do, gave them focus. But also, we generated seeds from all the flowers. So from behind the wire, I sent a Snapdragon Petunia with the Marigold seeds all across the United States. They were grown from behind the wire. And they're everywhere from Colorado to Maine to Florida to Texas to
california to molasses americans up there i should say hi by the way for friends last anyway don't listen up there yet but just in case because we do have a lot of supporters up there but uh... this year this growing season now we're going to have uh... the second generation of those flowers out there and again not surely from colorado that's one of the things that she greatly enjoys doing
couldn't send seeds into us, otherwise we had people trying to send stuff from all over the country, which would have been kind of cool. But in the upper part of the state, upper start of Michigan, they specialize, where the one horticulture instructor specialized in Michigan natural flowers. And so there was some phenomenal stuff, about 37 varieties that we grew, plus other flowers. Now that sounds weird, well, whoa, what does that have to do with the militia thing? Well, it doesn't. It had to do with staying busy and also doing something productive in the process.
where I got a chance to benefit from it because we sent seeds, like I said, all over the place. It was a gift. It was something I could give back to all the good people who wrote over the years and stayed the course. And there's a lot of you people that are listening out there that did just exactly that. And I want to say thank you. I tried to do that in other ways that I could. I think everybody had fun in the process. And in fact, this year I'm going to be raising some of the snapdragons that I grew because I sent seeds home here.
And it's gonna be fun because I know where they came from. There's one of those little things where I can kinda rub that off, you know, rub that in the nose the other side. The idea is not to treat it like prison people, but to create a monastery. There's a monastery of the mind and the heart. I pity the poor, insidious, hideous, slime balls on the other side because they have such black and pea brain, they're such dastardly pieces of dung. And yet, you know what?
They're still, they're nothing more than slime beneath our feet. They're snail dung, beneath the snail, beneath our feet. That's how sick and sad they are, people. And you know what? I'm looking outside, it's a beautiful day. Sun's shining, things are starting to grow. Of course, we can get some snow tomorrow afternoon, just as quickly. Michigan, we haven't had the winter let go, but you know what? The other side's gonna pass away. We're gonna get beyond them. We're gonna live, we're gonna enjoy our life. They're miserable little scabbiest creatures. They're power freaks.
They're disgusting. So I'll tell you what, wipe your cloak off of them, dust off your shoes, and get on down the road, join with other good people in the Patriot effort and in the militia, and let's make this a great country again. Let's have some fun, too, in the process. You know what I'm saying? I'm not doing any of that. Although I have no use for them and I'm disgusted with them. Rise up and shine. They hate that. And you know what? Good.
i hope so let's rub that in on the process there miserable cold can go to you know where when the time come and all of you our job is to pray for the destruction of our enemies enter rise up and take the day because it's our
Well this hour, and today, it's Friday the 13th, this is our day, this is our weekend as a matter of fact, we're coming up on. For all of you out there, do something, you know, do a little something to help the Patriot movement in one way or another. You don't have to spend every minute of the day and you can't, there's so many other things that need to be done. So here's what I want you to do, when you walk by and there's something you can add to, or there's something you can help to fix, or there's a little bit you can pick up.
If when you're sitting down on the TV you can do a little something else because everybody wants to relax and they watch TV for a while during the day, that's fine. I don't do very much of that. In fact, to be quite honest, I'll give you an example. During the seven years I was in the behind the wire, I swore I would never own a television and I didn't. Instead, I focused on all of the other important things that needed to be done. So there was kind of a mistake made because I got a lot accomplished.
But every day I ran out big pens. Every day. In fact, I had to watch it. I had to start scheduling myself, not scheduling and slowing down. I had to buy more pens. And I want to thank all the people who did send little finances here and there because it did make a big difference. It was only pennies in some cases, and that's fine. Because those pennies, well, a big pen only cost 17 to 18 cents. I went through and I actually, at first I was thinking, maybe I ought to save all these for the fun of it. I ended up with hundreds of empty pens.
hundreds and then hundreds more and I thought, I can't save these, this is going to look a little crazy. But you know what? In the prison system, the modelers used BIC pens and the tubes that are inside the BIC pens and all the parts for all kinds of things you just wouldn't believe because they're incredibly creative minds. And so I made some people very happy with the fact that I was running out notepads. A couple, I would actually go through two to three, 50 or 100 count notepads in a day.
to give you an idea of how much writing I was doing. In fact, some of you know this because for instance, Shirley out in Colorado and Dean for instance in New Jersey and Dan in New York, all these guys and gals, they know that I wrote every time they wrote and I wrote as quickly as I could. So of course the letters were in a flurry back and forth. Mail is the center and the high point of every day, be it in the military or be it behind the wire people.
So let me ask you something here too, just a little footnote before I go any farther. If you've got somebody that's inside the prison system or in jail, one of the best things you can do to help lift their spirits is to send them something. Send them anything. In fact, let me give you an idea. I'll tell you an example because I know I've done it right here. Go to the dollar store. Here's what you can do to help them. It'll do two things. You're going to get a piece of mail and you're going to help the internal economy in the prison system. Go to the dollar store. Pick out a Spider-Man or a Batman or a...
Let's see, SpongeBob, coloring books. Pick a coloring book out of the dollar store. Or one of those big puzzle coloring books. Take your pick. I don't care what it is, but a coloring book with all these cool black and white designs, line drawings, and whatever. Tear off five pages at a time carefully. Fold them up. Write a letter. A single page. You see, that way you don't have to write five, six pages. But you know what? If you can write five or six pages, you do just that. But write a single page letter.
Put the five pages in with the single page letter, the five pages from the coloring book and send them inside. You can make someone really happy because you see everybody inside has a little forte, a job that they do. Some people are artists, some people are card makers, some people do jewelry. Well those guys that do cards and such always are looking for fresh material for instance for patterns or for ideas. The coloring books give them imagery.
See where I'm leading with this for a dollar's worth of investment on your part you can help that person to Actually make his way inside to a degree because they can sell these things of course That's an option when they sell them I'm talking about barter in print in the prison system the barter systems in place trust me Well, these little coloring book pages are are like money or they're at least hearts and minds goodwill So this is a way to help that person it fills in the envelope if you got to spend 39 cents on a stamp nowadays
and you only have two letters, there are two pages in a letter that you make up, take three or four more pages until you fill that ounce up with something else you can send to the prisoner. But this is something that's a positive thing for all you grandmas and grandpas who say, I can't do much, what you can do, here's something you can do. For all you young munchkins out there, listener, younger people out there,
This is something you can do. It means that you got to think through the process. It means when you go to the store, you got to have that thought in the side of your head, the back of your mind. Oh, by the way, you got to go to the dollar store. You got to pick up a few coloring books. Put them on the shelf, break them down five or six pages each already, and then stack them, counter stack them so they're easy to recall. And every couple of days, or any time that, you know, especially, ideally it would be like every three or four days to be perfect.
Put a couple of handful of these in the envelope, put five in the envelope if nothing else with little notes say hi Phil, hi Bob, hi Frank, hi Jim, was thinking about you and send that in the mail. Now I'll tell you what, I've watched this happen for years. For all the noises made and I was blessed, I will say this, I would have anywhere from seven or eight or nine letters to 20 or 30 letters come in a day. Because a lot of you people wrote
If nothing else, you just wrote letters. That's fine. Which, by the way, was the other half of what I had to spend my money on, which was stamps. Because I had to have stamps, and I had to buy. In fact, what I did is I had a little market system going right by other people's postage. That way, it didn't have my name on the letters going out. Nobody would know the difference. And there are many ways to be creative when it comes to sending postage out of the system so people don't know where everything's going. But anyway, the point is that
At three o'clock in the afternoon or four o'clock in the afternoon, it gets really quiet. Of course, usually there's a bed check. They have to count you every so many hours no matter what. They do that. But when everybody's sitting down on their bunk waiting for a bed check at four o'clock in the afternoon or so, depending on the facility at Berry's, that's when they're passing the mail out. And it gets real quiet. And it gets real quiet because people are waiting and hoping that they've not been forgotten. You ever thought about that? See, you pick up a phone, you can jump on the email.
You've got somebody right now that you know that's in the Patriot, and there's not that many. Here's the thing, the people in jail from the Patriot movement are a small number. Okay, but that's the whole point. It's a small number that all of us can help to take care of. Now here's the thing, you don't feel safe. Well, I'll tell you what, imagine being in the prison system that's a very unsafe place and also not receiving any mail.
I've watched men who all claim they're really tough and this and that and the other, but they were expecting a letter from their girl or from their mom or from someone in the family because they said, all right in two weeks. And they don't get that letter. And they're really quiet. The sight out of mind is what they're thinking. And in some cases, that's exactly the case. Well, I'll tell you what, if you know somebody and I don't care who it is, we got Mr. Trafficant out there. We got millions of patriots.
Thousands and thousands of people who can lift a pen. You don't have to if you go, well, we'll find out who out here. Okay, here's what you do. You want to be sterile? It can be a one-way conversation. The man may not have enough stamps. I don't care who it is. There's a bunch of other prisoners out there. Make up a name. I like to use Izzy T. Raffenberg. Izzy T. Raffenberg. Steenman. What? Let the idea be Izzy the rat. Well, I'll tell you what.
In this case, make up a BS name, make up a BS address for the street, make up a BS city, and even, you know, obviously don't take the state. And then a zip code to go with it. You don't have to have your name on it, people, and you can even say in the letter, by the way, don't worry about writing, the address isn't right, it'll be wrong. In fact, the address will be wrong next week, I'm moving. Don't bother writing me, I'll write you.
See how you can do that? See how he says, oh and by the way, if you're worried about him reading your penmanship, break out Mr. Typewriter. Find an old typewriter, get on the printer, go to the library and use their computer printer, whatever you gotta do if you wanna feel safe, and do this anyway. In other words, be creative. You have a thousand tools and a thousand places you can go to do this. Prisoners stuck in a box.
He's only got so many feet that he actually travels in. His little habit trail is a cell that's about the size of your bathroom. He runs down the other little habit trail to the place where he eats. He comes back from down the little habit trail back to his little habit trail box. Once and at once, maybe depending on what level he's at, one hour a day you get to go outside. If you're in the lower levels, whenever they open yard, you can be out for as long as the yard's open. So you're blessed if you're in a lower level with having a little more motion.
But it's in an area the size of a couple of your backyards. That's what he puts up with. So I'd say that spending 39 cents and sending an envelope, a letter out to somebody who's in that situation is a pretty small price to pay, even if it's just once a month people, for you to help boost the morale or to help let them know that they're not forgotten back there. There's a lot of good patriots, a lot of good men and women we've given addresses and names out for. And shame on you if you have forgotten them.
But I'll tell you what, it doesn't mean there isn't a reprieve. It means that the next chance you get, find your address, get a hold of, write that person in one form or another. And just like I said, go to the dollar store, pick up a dollar store coloring book. Not a comic book, a coloring book. And start this process. You end up having to write, oh, hell, probably 30 letters, depending on how many pages there are of the coloring book and how thick it is. But the point is, just keep doing it. When you empty that one out for that whole dollar,
however many 39 cent stamps that cost in a few minutes of your time with a dollar store notepad, you're going to actually do quite a bit for that person that's behind the wire. So again, offering ideas, not just complaining about the problem, giving you solutions, how to do things. I'll be covering this again in our 8 o'clock show too for the same reason, because it's something to me, it's important because solutions are simple. By the way, you can also get a subscription for a person, get a Patriot subscription for the Idaho Observer.
for the American Free Press, for any one of these numbers of papers that are out there, they're Patriot Papers. I only got to say thank you because I had, I was blessed, I had people who were kind enough from all over the country who paid for different subscriptions for those newspapers as a donation to me. And I got to say thank you. And I would say that it made a big difference because here's the thing, I didn't just read them. You know, every paper I got virtually fell apart.
because there was such a long line of people who wanted to read the information. Think about that. Your newspapers do that or do they sit on the shelf until they turn brown? Ours didn't get a chance to change colors. They stay out of the sunlight, but you know what? They were virtually worn through. Every article, every printout that all of you sent me inside,
was used until it couldn't be used anymore. And even then it's still being shared because the people are being taught and brought up to speed. We had hundreds and then thousands of students. It didn't make any difference if it changed the facility because lo and behold, go to another facility, I'd leave everything behind that was sent in by all of you and I'd start collecting new at another location and then sharing it with all the people there.
And there were always some people that we already knew that had been transferred to that facility. And those people became the other teachers combined with myself to help instruct people on how to find things. Now, what gets me is this. We're doing this under limited conditions. You people have the sky's the limit. Out here you have unlimited resources. Any communication system you will have on is at your fingertips.
All the tools that you need to teach are readily available. You're telling me how you are, I have a hard time. We're working on the worst conditions and we can't get enough and we can't move it fast enough for all the people who wanted to read and wanted to hear. That's kind of strange, isn't it? So out here where we are, where everything's at our fingertips, boy it's nice, I'm still not used to it completely because look at the treasure I have around me. Pens, wow, notepads, I even have a keyboard, wow, and I've got racks full of paper.
and I can go to the dollar store or anyplace else I want, anytime I want. And I can find all the ammunition I need to teach and train more people. In fact, I'm even on the radio. Oh, by the way, a lot of fun there. Of course, it didn't do me a whole lot of good in some ways, but I did radio from behind the wire. Y'all remember that?
In fact, I kept doing radio for as long as I could behind the wire. Now, the only thing that really changed as much as anything else is the drastic expensive cost that the MDOC made. Telephone calls through their racket with a sprint telephone, which gouges the prisoners almost $15 for a 15-minute call, outrageously raping the prisoner and the prisoner's family. But you know what? We still kept on doing it in some way, people. One way or another, we did it. We made it work.
for all of you out here listening don't tell me you can't get it done or don't tell me, hey, we don't know how to do it. Okay, well we'll teach you how to do it. Again, we're going to come up with the solutions. We're going to show you how to get the job done. Mr. DVD player, go out right now. You want to list the things you can do, especially if you're a person who has a little bit of resource but not a lot of resource. Go to your local ABC warehouse or the other warehousing facilities. Take a little bit of money by a VHS to DVD machine.
Take that library of VHS tapes you got go out and buy bulk a bulk carousel of DVD slash CDs take your pick depending on what is your recording and start making copies Make lots and lots of copies start giving them away Start handing them out to people left right and smile and wave and don't tell them a whole lot about what's there Just hey, are you hearing all that stuff about New York about 9-11 here watch this
You all already know you can do it, but here's the thing. Everybody goes, oh, the police state's sitting in. If you don't do something now, the police state's gonna stomp on everybody if you just sit there and do nothing. In action is action. The enemy appreciates it greatly. That's why they're trying to cower you down. In action is action. No move is a move.
Okay, contrary to the mind screw conditioning of a chess game. That's not real life. That's not how it works. A failure or not a failure necessarily, but a planned lack of motion is in itself a move. Either a failure or a success depending on how you do it. Failure in this point in time because people, there are hungry individuals out there who want to find out what's going on.
There's a new person out there every day that you can hand something to you know ever since I've been out I've done that every day from the moment actually I got out just about Right up until the day that it you know the time I'm doing this program today Yesterday when I was out traveling I handed out at least well probably half a dozen how to find a sheets I handed out one the limit to DVDs made them real quick somebody else needed them we stopped at the hardware store and
Somebody said, oh Mark, could you? Yeah. And oh, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And oh, by the way, here. Congratulations. So don't tell me you can't do it. Every day you can do it somehow and raise the water level against the enemy. Many hands make for light work. It can be those letters to the prisoners, or it can be helping people to find the path. But either way, ladies and gentlemen, you can all do something.
and I don't want to hear any whining about how bad it's getting. I'm looking outside, sky's beautiful. You know what? We're still breathing. The other side's just as pitiful as they were yesterday. And the other side will be pitiful tomorrow. They're a scabbiest bunch of vampires and leeches. And basically, well, you know, only one way. Hang out of the garlic, keep the crew, keep the crosses close at hand, and we got to sharpen up more sticks because we got to get rid of the vampires. So all of you are going to help with that.
Anyway, we're getting close towards the bottom of the hour. One more time here, if you would like to write to us, PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Again, that's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Send us a self-addressed stamped envelope. Put two stamps on it. It'll be loaded with all kinds of stuff.
and again information and also how to find or get hold of some of the cool things that we're generating right now because we are generating quite a bit. You can also get hold of some of the latest images that are going to be in the next wave of releases. They're already out there. We're cocked locked and ready to rock and roll, so to speak. Across the country, the next wave is ready. We're going to be sweeping the nation all at once. And when you see what we've got, people, it's going to kind of reinforce that basic statement.
told you before I forget, pbn.4mg.com is our website. That's pbn.4mg is our website. And so you get all kinds of cool things off the site. Check out some of the other stuff that we're doing communications-wise. And remember, when we go to the bottom of the hour here, we got some really cool sponsors that you need to support. I mentioned this yesterday. I'll mention it again.
Don't go to the other guys if you can go to the Patriot cause first people because our people need to, we need to support each other. In that particular vein, if you've got a carpentry problem, a plumbing problem, construction that needs to be done, why are you hiring a stranger when you've got neighbors or friends who are in the Patriot effort and we need to make sure that we back them up? Let's keep our money inside our own circles. The militia effort's already doing this with militia-only gun shows.
None of the weapons are leaving the inventories, none of the stuff or equipment that's available is going outside of our circles, is taking care of our people first. The next shows coming up are going to be an excellent example of that. Zussman Ackerman. I want to say thank you to the guys at ZA Arms because ZA Arms is doing the job, making sure everybody has what they need. The ZA 50 caliber kits are phenomenal and they're doing a, the next step is they're doing a chain, chain fed.
semi-auto, ZA8. Now the ZA Mark 8 system is going to be like nothing else on the market, but it's one of those builder things. You've got to make it work. And the basic design has already been sent out. It's going to be available at the next militia-only
Gun show that I believe the next one beyond this weekend is going to be hold on here a second Oh, it's gonna be in Iowa again Anyway, ladies and gentlemen, we're at the bottom of the hour in the second hour of the Intel report for the afternoon We'll be back in a few minutes great host great topics brief speech at its best This is we the people radio network
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We're ending the first week on the air and Again, we're gonna be bringing up other guests. This has been kind of a hasty Assembly so far to get everything done. We've only been out for a handful of weeks We're all from behind the wire and we hit the ground running got a lot of see we've been seeing a lot of positive work completed hope to have Larry Pratt by the way as a guest up here this next week and Since a we as you know within our ad Gun owners of America mentioned
GOA. And we've had Larry up many times in the past on all of our various forms of the intelligence report. And again, Gun Owners of America, no compromise. One of the things I like about them, they don't spend money on a glass palace. They spend money on fighting the war effort. You can do that from a course you don't need to just be a tent. They did a little better than that. But the idea behind it is that spend the money on the effort, not on somebody's career or somebody's executive offices.
and so for that reason dollars of america support them become a member do what you can to help you just real quick uh... footnote uh... with regard to setting letters those people in prison uh... again there's a little trick here to writing inside a prison system behind the wire uh... don't stop too much into an envelope you first of all the employees typically are lazy uh... in the prison system of persons in the mail room is not usually a quote unquote trained professional mail person
the person who's usually stuck in the mail rooms reviewing the mail is a guard or somebody who's on medical relief for a period of time because they've been injured so they're on limited duty. They don't like the job. If you put too much in there, it's not that they couldn't read it, but that they get tired of reading and doing their job and working for a living. So, with that being the case, you're dealing with bureaucrats in government.
Keep the number of documents or the number of sheets between five and ten. Usually there's some kind of border limit, so let's say no more than ten sheets of whatever you're going to send in per envelope. And again, make sure there's a letter along with pictures or like I said the pages of coloring book pages, whatever it is you're going to do. That way, it's again, part of the correspondence.
Now, I have, again, will stress this because it seems like people don't want to listen to instruction even after it's given to them a couple times. So again, the basic rule, find out what the limitations are for the person that you're writing as far as what it is you can send in. The way to do that is to keep it within the limits and we don't have to worry about anything being rejected. Things won't be typically rejected because of content so much as quantity. Yeah, that's how it works.
pay attention there and everything will work just fine. Keep it to five pages of coloring book material and one page of letter or a combination of the above. Makes no difference, but keep it there between five and ten. Anyway, on to other things. We'll cover everything from the inane to the very serious. Of course, the last hour was talking about the foreign operations inside the United States, specifically when the Saad pointed at the United States to create crisis to get us cows to fight their wars for them.
uh... basically it we're killing arabs so that the israelis can get real now they want to kill persians so that the air israelis can get for real how about let's just tell those buggers to go try to kill the arabs of the person on their own will step back and watch all they're going to happen to be don't have those now that when they were eleven on they got their office get by the lusche unit and by the way they don't really want to dwell on that totally for the closing of this last hour to do a tactical overview
and a review as i would as an intelligence analyst and they said many honest intelligence analyst would looking at the incursion of the lebanee of the of lebanon by the israeli invading forces first of all it stack what's called the order of battle on the one side we have the israeli military industrial complex israeli defense force separate defense their offense and they've gone to lebanon many times invading that country to the point where people assume that
Lebanon is kind of like this extended scab of the Israeli, it's like an Israeli territory the way they've set it up now, but they just go out and they mess with the Indians and then they come back. So, the Israeli forces consist of a complete modern American outfitted combined arms army.
They had the most sophisticated of artillery systems available and presently the long tube M109, the same model that our military is using at this point in time with many of its standard artillery batteries. Main battle tanks were of a mixed type, but were of the same main battle tank potential as anything that the US is using. Mechanized infantry, all models up to date. The standard shoulder arm was the M16A1, though they should also be carrying galleels.
which the Israelis are famous for. They made them. Of course, the FIMS made the receivers. The Israelis only talk about that though. Anyway, the small arms were standard for what the US would be carrying. The medium machine gun is the MAG-58, although there are other weapons that they carry and have an inventory also. The heavy machine gun, Browning M250 caliber. Basic other support systems were comparable to anything. In fact, they're heavy on combat engineers, more so than maybe even in American forces.
and these sapper slash combat engineer units were obviously deployed forward to go deep into and penetrate to provide a wedge for the combined arms mechanized force. Artillery absolute superiority on the battlefield for the Israelis. Think about this. 100% absolute superiority on the battlefield. Requested artillery support at the discretion of the field commander. Here's where the formula is really dramatic though. Absolute air supremacy.
for the Israelis. This included the F-16 aircraft which they rub into the Arabs' noses every chance they can. Think about that. They've got the Kefir, they have many other Israeli aircraft that are built, but that's not what they use. So basically, this was a proxy American military force with absolute air supremacy. Helicopter support of whatever variant they require was also available, from attack helicopters to air lift, to air ambulance, etc., etc., etc.
absolute air supremacy. On the other side was the Hezbollah militia, a ground leg infantry militia with little or no mechanized assets using conventional small arms and a wide potpourri of everything from RPG-2s to RPG-7s, SAGR launchers, rifle grenades, laws, RPG-18s, RPG-21s, RPG-23s.
uh... milan launchers all of the middle medium-sized launching systems that are anti-tank but a hodgepodge in a checkerboard defense they had no heavy supporting artillery that was that was relevant to the battlefield against the combined arms army they did have as a separate arm much like the heavy on-call artillery or strategic ordinance
On Hezbollah's side, they were using the Katyushka tactical artillery as strategic artillery against the enemy's rear. But, keep this in mind, the Katyushka batteries, however many hundreds slash thousands of launchers there were, was totally irrelevant. Now, this is important, was totally irrelevant to the forward edge of the battle area contact between the straight leg
has militia infantry versus the heavy combined arms armed team of the Israeli military with 100% state-of-the-art modern equipment and utilizing tactics and techniques perfected by the Israeli Defense Forces specifically for offensive actions to invade Arab states. What happened? Well,
The infantry, the militia, utilized their small arms and shoulder-fired weapons to the best of their ability and were highly motivated to defend in depth. In fact, what the controlled media, and specifically what the critters on the other side don't want you to think about, is a straight-leg, conventional militia force utilizing all forms of defection.
and understanding that America and the Israelis had absolute intelligence collection from above pointed at them, utilized deception and a number of other technologies to screen and conceal their forces. So when everybody says it's futile to resist, you will be absorbed and yada yada yada, do you think that the Israelis held back in any way, shape or form? Hell no, they didn't.
In fact, they don't mind killing Arab men, women, and children every day of the week. So when they went into it, everybody says, well, you know, we just took the mitts off our troops. Okay, well, Israelis took the mitts off and they went into murder, rape, kill, pillage, and burn their way across Lebanon. Their combined arms force was par excellence, best available. They got their rumpus kicked. Why?
Because when you're the invader, well first of all you have to accept the 5 to 1 casualty ratio. Not 5 for the defender, 5 for the invader because the invader must expose himself. So here's the thing, if all you're interested in is profiteering, and you're not fighting for a true cause and you don't have the high ground, that 5 to 1 casualty ratio looks a little hard on troops, especially since the troops don't profit much if they're dead. Oops, there was a problem right there.
Now from the other direction, the defending infantry were not truly the nationalist force. In other words, Lebanese combat arms were not directly involved in this action. They were a backup army that could have been deployed. At the very least, I think the rest of the Lebanese finally saw when Hezbollah not only held their ground, but started to decimate a combined arms force, national pride started to kick in.
And some of the Lebanese troops actually probably pitched in in different ways too, and which is why the Israelis attacked Lebanese ground forces that were not involved in the actions initially because they realized this could be a cascading problem. The Lebanese forces actually could see national pride kicking in because for a change, the Israelis were not able to treat Lebanon as an Israeli territory that they could invade and murder upon at their discretion.
For the first time in 40 years of Lebanese history, an invader not only was stopped, but was pushed the border. Heaven forbid that this independent state called Lebanon should all of a sudden realize its true nature and become a healthy independent freestanding state,
without an occupation force going through its capital, ransacking its towns and villages along the way and destroying all of its infrastructure. Oh, wait a minute, the Israelis did that anyway as a part of their vindictiveness. But even then, imagine had they gotten the chance to invade and then withdraw, all their sappers would have done even far worse than their aircraft did, trust me. That's what they did the last time they were in Lebanon.
So for the first time in history, the militia, well not the first time in history people, because that's the problem, militia have effectively resisted and fought and resisted and knocked down conventional forces before. But the reason they don't want you to think about this experience is because here's this irregular force with extremely high discipline and motivation knocking the snot out of the best available across the planet.
And they were given free reign to do anything they wanted. This whole thing about the artillery after the fact dropping cluster bombs, well that doesn't surprise anybody. And all their propaganda to try and cover it up or alter that even after the fact. Bottom line is we know they did it. And of course they did it. What the socialists do this every time. Ask anybody who knows about the war in Finland and what the socialists did when Stalin realized he couldn't invade Finland.
Ask anybody who's a living veteran of that particular element of the conflict what happened for the 48 hours up till the armistice. What Russian artillery, what Soviet slash socialist artillery did right up to the last minute before the war ended.
When the communist Chinese were in Korea ask any of the living Korean vets that it's weird There's more guys that survived the Finnish campaign and that was miserable Then there are a lot of Korean vets still hanging around a lot of those guys. They took a pretty rough toll It took a rough toll on them But asked them about what happened during the ceasefire before the ceasefire with the socialist artillery and what their policy is Well, the Soviet socialist artillery in Israel did the exact
same thing. It's a vendetta thing. It's a vindictiveness on their part to try and spit as much slime out as they can before they go. And see, it doesn't make any difference. The pattern is consistent. Kind of weird, because we're really not like that on our side of the border, but it seems to everybody else, or at least these socialists trash, the slice, these shicers are all the same. Anyway, point is, end of battle.
The militia units were able to hold their ground and again were able to utilize what was basically something learned all the way back in the beginning of World War II when the Blitzkrieg was developed. It's not that the French didn't figure out how, and I know people don't like the French, but what the heck? Let's talk about 1940 and the invasion of France.
Basically, what the militia infantry did was execute a checkerboard defense identical to the type that had been developed by the French in the later stage of the Blitzkrieg. The problem with the Blitzkrieg in France is that by the time the French figured out a proper defense, their mobile assets to implement the checkerboard system were already dead. They were burning wrecks 40 and 100 miles back down the road. And so, of course, France was overrun.
Well, if you know to implement the technique right from the beginning against these Panzerblitz units or against these Blitzkrieg type operations, then you can be successful. But here's the thing. You also have to cough and find out whether or not the body parts are attached. And the hardest part is this. The troops that they were facing, the militia, were willing to die for their cause.
They're not invaders. They weren't trying to take anything from anybody. They weren't trying to steal anything from anybody. They weren't planning on raping, killing, pillaging, and burning their way across Lebanon just to reverse. They virtually, this militia, these militia formations defended and protected the capital of Lebanon, Beirut, from being invaded for the first time in how many years?
The Lebanese army couldn't say that, although think about how much more effective the militia units on the border would have been at repulsing the Israeli invaders, slash the modern mechanized force, had all of the Lebanese assets focused on fighting the invader and stopping him from entering the country. Now as it is, they still were successful for the first time in how many years, how many decades,
Lebanon, its capital was secure, and Lebanon maintained Lebanon's real estate. As a Lebanese, or as anybody in Lebanon who did it, I'd say they'd be pretty darn proud of themselves. And the invader, well, he had to tuck his tail between his legs, and the weenie had to leave. Now he's going to be vindictive, and there's all kinds of wicked and evil things that they'll do and perpetrate. Remember, they wage war by deception.
The problem is that what they failed to understand is in watching how the enemy operates in their devious ways, the defender actually used that against them. We're not supposed to think like that. We're supposed to be stupid cows chewing cud. We're supposed to be pop-up targets. But what if we're not pop-up targets? You know, I've been in the military, a lot of the other people, especially, here's one thing about the militia here in the United States. We're the people who used to teach all you guys out there in uniform. Do you think we taught you everything?
In fact, knowing or understanding the nature of some of what was going on, our job wasn't necessarily to give everybody that was a student all of the instruction. And there's all kinds of fun and creative things that can be done. And as you get older, you realize you're a little slower, so you better start making the brain gears work a lot better. But we got a lot of young people out there, too. Ours, well, we're teaching them right. You got to make sure you got the uniform of the enemy on hand, just in case you never know. Black's awfully handy. Make sure you got a set with you.
Make sure that your helmets have spare helmet covers. Make sure that your equipment is squared away but can be reconfigured at your discretion. Understand and know how to use all the weapons that are on the battlefield. Understand how all the weapons on the battlefield work. Know how to get out of dodge. Most importantly though, know when to get out of dodge. Fix them, fight them, destroy them. Anyway, my point is, and again I'll keep it a little closer within the normal parameters,
Final evaluation, the Combined Arms Army as it invaded a specific area of defense failed completely in its mission. It did not decimate the defender, nor was it able to hold or control the real estate. In fact, it had to withdraw from the battlefield with humiliating casualties and in a defensive posture trying to recover both damaged vehicles or destroying what it could on the battlefield before leaving the battlefield. The defender, on the other hand, succeeded.
for the basic rule is this an attacker must vanquish completely a defender need only survive the battle and he's accomplished his goal so again they don't really want to dwell on what happened to Lebanon and I'm sure the shysters will come up with something far more wicked again they're going to try it a second time we'll see what happens in that area but in the meantime both sides are screwing around trying to find solutions to the problems the defenders are knowing that the enemy is coming
The attacker knows that he has to try and be vindictive enough and has to strike again because, well, his pride's been bruised. He bruised his boo-boo. Boy, he devolved. Anyway, on to other things. Hopefully you appreciated that little commentary because it applies to the modern battlefield here in the United States much in the same way. When deer seasons open on both sides, the formula changes dramatically.
The logic that the other side's using is that we're all going to be pop-up targets. Well, that's not how it works people You all know that too for all of our militia commanders that are out there It's kind of an inside joke because this is another one of those situations where we said we told you so and I hope you all appreciate that This is Friday. It's the end of the week. We only got to put on the three four minutes. So once again Please if you can write PBN PO box one nine four
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I'm only going with a cursory overview in some cases, but trust me, we have a lot of detailed information. In fact, hold on here a second. Let me hear that. Well, you know what that is. Those are filing cabinets. You know what? There's not a drawer. I'm not opening it. It doesn't require any batteries. It does provide a lot of data and information. My fingertips is needed. So if you have a question, my, uh, shall we say my assistant gunner here can go through the file, pull a specific file for me, and we'll give you date, time,
state uncategorically in specific situations also. When I talk about a subject, because I've been very, very, very, very busy, involved with a lot of things across the whole of the country, and in many cases people, it's not somebody said, somebody heard, somebody saw. For me, I am a first-hand witness, a little different situation from other people. I've been there, saw it, been on the firing line.
Actually helped build a lot of the militia that's out there, you know that. Helped build a lot of the communications mechanisms that are out there, you know that too. Helped to strengthen the overall program and hopefully have taught you the combined arms team effort. We need the brain trust in place and we need the militia in place as the shield and the sword. Because one way or another the other side is going to come after the brain trust and try to do damage to it.
Ain't no different from 1775, 1774, 1773. All that period of time, same kind of nonsense. The other side, of course, would try to attack those who are knowledgeable, and the militia had to protect and defend them. Well, things come full circle 230 years later. Congratulations. Right back to where we started, people. Now all of you better cough, make sure the body parts are attached.
Square your stuff away. Get ready for the weekend. I know that there's militia units that are training. I know that a lot of you are going to relax. You can take a little time off. Some of you down south, hopefully, are working on your gardens already. In fact, we're getting ready to do the same thing. In fact, I'm going to be, by the way, one of the things I'm going to do this weekend, I'm going to be transplanting and moving all the old raspberry plants I can find laying around that are wild, trying to propagate them in specific ways, trying to promote that natural barbed wire.
And in the process, well, hopefully gets nice berries out of it at the end of the season. So we'll see those types of tools serve two purposes. Everything that you do should have a multiple purpose, a multiple final result. That way, again, if there are different situations that develop, if there are crises across America, guess what? We're going to be ready for them. Rise up and take a deep breath.
Enjoy the day and especially enjoy the weekend. Like I said, I'm looking out here, it's blue skies. We've had a sunshiny day before I came in to do the program. We've been busy doing a lot of work outside. No matter what, ladies and gentlemen, as always, God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march. God bless and good night.
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