February 6, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition availability, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday. He promoted a militia anti-armor manual for $5.50 and provided detailed information about ammunition sourcing, including recommendations from Axman South in Montana. Koernke fielded caller questions about shotgun selection, improvised electromagnetic pulse devices for defense, and firearms training courses, emphasizing practical preparedness and tactical knowledge. He also discussed the Waco siege as a tactical example and encouraged Ron Paul campaign sign redistribution to states with upcoming primaries.
- weapons wednesday
- ammunition shortage
- shotgun selection
- anti-armor manual
- electromagnetic pulse
- preparedness
- militia training
- ron paul 2008
- axman south
- tactical communications
- firearms instruction
- waco siege
- defense technology
- constitutional rights
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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. in 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 you've 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. I didn't know that. Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution of the Supreme Royal plan. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom in your right. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst of the once-immunity. His words were true. We are not free. But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each guy on the right, we only watched him tremble to a very distant fight. He stood by your bedside, meanwhile you were asleep, and wondered what remains of freedom he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called away from the grave. west, central, and northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on We the People Radio Network, WTPRN.com. That's We the People Radio Network. We're also on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4MG dot com and run AM and FM major stations, AM and FM micro stations, CV base stations, and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi. And I'd like to remind you that If you were listening to the program and you missed something or let's say you want to share it with somebody else, WTPRN Archives, all the programming here on the network and if you get a chance, go to wtprn.com, then go to their archives, pick the hour that you were interested in and pull it down and listen to it at your discretion. Make copies, do whatever you need to do. Again, use it for instruction, whatever. Today you use weapons Wednesday and of course we cover a number of subjects. I will remind everybody there are some basic technologies out there. Very simple, with regard to defense that are inexpensive and again with a little research it's amazing what you can come up with. By the way for that parable idea, something as simple as the old lesser type of sled that you see, they can be done in aluminum, they can be made in plastic, they're out there usually in the 5 and dime, the K-Marts, the Walmarts. or you can find them sometimes at big lot or in the cheap places or you can even find them at yard sales. Well there's the basis for simple technology. Other solutions? Well lo and behold there's lots of little 12 inch dishes laying around and there are other quadrant dishes that are out there that were used for other technologies too numerous to mention. You'll find them on old buildings, you'll find them laying all over the place. Be a little creative, do a little research. It's amazing what you can do with some of the trinkets and stuff just laying around. and all of a sudden, a popping sound, you'll hear when the circuits go bad on something that's been hit by a microwave technology like that. How do I know? We did all the lab research already, people. Anyway, a couple things real quick. Number one, we have a new manual that is ready to be sent out. This is one of the many book projects that we've been working on. Hold on a second. completed, so if you'd like to order a copy of the militia anti-armor manual, this is a basic instructional course, understand tanks, how they work, especially foreign aggressor armored vehicles. What it's designed to do is teach you the basics and in the process help you to understand how armor works in the field, in whatever configuration, how it will work and integrate and overlap with mechanized infantry, along with conventional armored forces, and how to neutralize that. The cost for the manual is $5.50. That includes shipping. If you would like a copy, here's what you do. Put a copy of AA. The cost is $5.50 and $5.50 in FRNs. Or you can send a check or money order, make it out to Mark. Last name, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. We do is then send the order to the address is Box 194, Exeter, Michigan 48130. Again, that's PBN PO Box 194, Michigan 48130. We send the manual out. As soon as the donation comes in, the gift is going to head out that way to whoever it is that orders it. Now, here's the thing. If you're going to make a copy of it, please, the only thing we ask is copy it in its entirety. uh... this is a nice little how to manual but it's done as an instructional course so for those of you are teaching people for those of you who'd like to understand the concepts again the basic of the what it covers everything from basic armor components what makes a tank how tanks are built with the other put together so speaking a very simple line drawing forms of very easy user-friendly manual uh... it's designed so that you can copy it and then actually use it for classroom use you actually formulate an entire uh... class now my suggestion Our Plus you've got these cheap little packages that have little tanks and or little armored cars and some soldiers with them. Well there you go, you're all done. You want to get simpler? Go out into the wood pile, pick out some 2x4s and 1x2s and 2x2s, cut up the proper sticks to make up the proper forms that you think would be great for simulating as training aids and go to town. But either way, you create the training aids, take your old kitchen table or whatever work table you've got, at your work area cover with a tablecloth, actually with a green sheet or a gray tablecloth from the yard sale. Take a few other artifacts and you can simulate terrain, you can demonstrate how to actually maneuver and use the equipment and how you would engage the equipment. This is a minimal crash course system, but it's really nothing more than we do in the military. We use sandboxes and other technologies, but they're all done with throwaway stuff, people. excellent training aids out there so you can understand when you're looking at something what it is. This allows you to develop techniques before you get into the field. Step one is construction, basic construction. Step two, simulation in small or small scale or in a form that's easy for everybody to observe from above, kind of like what we call the God picture. Then you go into the field and you walk through the process. In the next step, you actually do live fire in many cases, as you'll see with the videos that we've done that are on YouTube. The live fire phase, step one, is to go through the basic motions to understand how you have to move while actually using the weapons that you're going to be employing. In the advanced phase, you create a variable geometry battlefield that is more in the manner of what you're going to experience, and this again builds up the confidence of the soldier. or in this case the militiaman and allows them to integrate and work together more effectively. Now, anti-armor simulation guys, all you gotta do is you know RPG or you know take your pick what term you want to use. Remember you always give a command order to let people know that something's going down range. Now of course you try not to get the bad guys any recognition but the idea is it signals everyone that something's going to hit the fan in a moment. We'll explain that later on in some other instructions but The basic concept here, this is a nice little manual. It's easy for you to work with. Everybody will understand it. When you get it, if you want to make copies, go to town. That's the whole purpose behind this, is to pass on working knowledge. So one more time, it's $5.50. That includes shipping. This is the anti-armor, militia anti-armor manual basically explaining armor operations and techniques used for neutralizing or countering foreign armored units in the field. It is a very simple manual, black and white, nothing, there's no frills, no bells and whistles on it, but it is a step-by-step process that you can use to help instruct other people. For 50 cents you send a gift in either FRMs, check her money order, make the check her money order out to Mark O-E-R-N-K-E and then send that to PBN 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. We're addressing some issues that people have been asking about. This is how we're going to do it. Now, other things, real quick, information, it's Weapons Wednesday. I want to say thank you to our friends around the country, especially to Yak Bear. Axman South, this is up in Missoula, Montana. Axman South, their phone number is 406-251-3399. Again, that's A-X-M-E-N, Axman South. located in Missoula, Montana. That's a snare get covers the northwestern part of the country a little bit there for our people feel we were leaving them out. Well, there are different little clutches of ammunition here and there saves you having to drive a great distance. They've got 308, uh, 762 NATO slash 308 Winchester Silver Bear, 145 grain full metal jacket, 199 for 500 rounds. They've got 168 grain FMJ. That's full metal jacket, $225 for 500 rounds. They also have a quantity of Barnell or a Noll, 7.62x39 standard AK ammunition $219 per thousand. They've got some 7.62x54 rimmed, $119.95 per 400 round tin. That's 148 grain Motel steel core. Bulgarian 7.62x54 rimmed yellow tip heavy ball under 82 grain. $79.95 for a 300-round tin. Now these are in the tins, which is really good because they're already set up for storage. They do have some 8mm and they also have some Czech 308. Eh, I'd stick with the less expensive. If you're looking at the Czech 308, 147 grain for about $500 per 500-round case. Guys, that's a dollar a round. Excuse me. We know that things are getting expensive. Anyway, they also have 308 Sega's $349.50 apiece. We've mentioned those on the air Along with a lot of other components parts pieces and assemblies interestingly enough somebody just came in a couple days ago Thank you bear for this 62 cases that they purchased privately 5.5 6 in the stripper clips. That's an example of what's happening people are coming in and they're what they're doing is working together They're buying everything that's on the shelf and they're walking away and that's going to happen So again, be prepared. Now one more time. This is Axman South. They're at 5175 Highway 93 South, Missoula, Montana, 59802. Again, this is the zip. Telephone number is 406-251-3399. Again, that's 406-251-3399. a couple other sources. What we're finding are little pockets here and there. I know the Center Fire is pretty well consumed. We've mentioned them many times. You guys did what you're supposed to do. They're not able to restock what they've sold. Several of the other companies are in the same situation. This should not be a surprise to anyone. This is exactly what we expected. Information from the SHOT Show is not looking good. That was taking place this, actually is taking place right now. It will be going on until tomorrow. The SHOT Show, everybody's pretty well confirming that there's nothing on the horizon that's going to be any relief. with regard to ammunition and this is from the people who were doing the distributing and uh... basically with the problem that got is the prices are demanding uh... people just aren't gonna pay it so now they're going to continue to dry and jack the price up we expect this is another thing that we anticipated you were early in the wave you made out pretty well if you're later in the game what i have said before i will repeat again Buy the ammunition first based upon what you can afford. Now, what is the most affordable ammunition out there right now? Well, the pistol caliber is probably the only, this is the only one, it's 7.62x25mm Tokarev. The stuff is out there in good quantity. I would buy a couple tins of it right away if you're looking at trying to buy a pistol. 7.62x25mm Tokarev in ball ammunition. There's Bulgarian, there's Romanian, there's Russian out there right now. It's about 10 cents to 12 cents a round, which makes it the cheapest shoot right now on the shelf. So here's what you do. You buy the ammunition first. Then you go out and find a Tokarev pistol or a CZ-52, buy that, and then go out and buy at least 10 magazines as your next purchase, at least. And if you can buy more, buy more. Magazines you never have enough of. We're going to go to break, and when we come back, we've got callers already lined up. This is the intel report. We'll be back in about three minutes with We the People, Radio Network. People who use Cartavite know about the pollutants in our body and want them out. For over five years, Cartavite has proven itself time-tested. Here's Dr. Mattson, a naturopathic doctor's thoughts on Cartavite. such a great big mystery to disease anymore. I'm just a basic tenant of Easton, the guy that meddles in the liver. 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Now, you may have to scour the gun shops or you may have to, and this is a little trickier, look in the hardwares and your utility, your older your store is saying smaller towns. The reason I bring this up is you're going to find nice little caches of stuff that's, you know, collect a little bit of dust that will fit certain arms that you might have, like 7.5 Swiss. There's a bunch of normal ammunition. Normal is top of the line, best quality in terms of import ammunition. Okay, Virgin Brass, it wasn't made as military. It was actually, this was actually their equivalent, say this is the Swiss and European equivalent to Remington or Winchester, but very high quality and they made a lot of the odd cartridges for many many years that most people couldn't get hold of. 7.5 Swiss, 6.5 Swede, a lot of the 7 millimeters, a lot of the European unique loads, 8 millimeter Steyr, 8 millimeter Steyr Short. There were all kinds of different cartridges. A lot of you guys have stuff that grandpa gave you or that somebody picked up at a yard sale. And you didn't know what it was right away. Well, if you look around, you'll find the cartridges are out there. You may find something that's actually European import ammunition that was brought in back in the 70s. There's a lot of that laying around. Steyr imported a lot of ammunition. Little rifles or unique rifles were brought into the U.S. Well, shame on you if you only got three or four rounds. Take the time. get out there, find the ammunition, put if you can at least a hundred rounds for each one of those rifles on the shelf even if they're quote-unquote antiques. More is better. Okay, but that's a minimum for the rifle that's the oddball with the odd standard. The reason I say that is because For instance, 8mm Steyr can run up to $18 a box. Okay, so I understand, gee, you can't be laying down, you want to do 100 rounds, you're talking some money there. You may only be able to buy a box at a time. Well, that's fine. 20 rounds is better than no rounds. 40 rounds is obviously better than 20, etc., etc. So the more you have on the shelf, the better off you'll be. Let's put it this way. Basic rule, take a .30-caliber ammo can and at least fill it up once per rifle. One can, one rifle. One can, one rifle. One can, one rifle. You can do a 50 caliber can and you got the money for that? Hey, go to it. I'm not going to slow you down. The point is that there is stuff laying out there. Take advantage of it now. Make sure you've got it on hand. If you are reloading, guys, here's another little trick. If you see a cheap set of dies that the gun shows, somebody's got an odd caliber you don't have and it's like $6 or $8 and it's like a an orange box, say RCBS, or say wheat and green box RCBS, either way, carbide or just regular steel. Either way, if it's $6, $8 and it's a caliber you don't have, buy it. This gives you the potential to help load or to keep in service many, many other weapons. There's a lot of odd calibers out there that you don't, I don't think I'm gonna get that. Well, I'll give you an example. There's a lot of 300 Savage rifles out there. You run into a 300 Savage die, pick it up. In the 50s, that was called baby 308. And it actually, the 300 Savage round, I wouldn't want to get hit by it, be quite honest, I wouldn't get hit by anything, pretty much has a cartridge in it. But the 300 Savage is an excellent fire arm, excellent chambering. Remember, standard 30 caliber bullets, whatever you got that's 30 caliber, can go into that 300 Savage case. So it is a very common to load, you know, system. Very, very easy to find parts for, so to speak. You'd be amazed how much brass is laying around. So if you got to say a 300 Savage bolt gun made by Savage from the 50s through the 70s and Grandpa gave it to you or dad gave it to you, it's not obsolete, but you do want to make a point of going and buying more brass, buying more loaded ammo, and then have the dies to reload so you can keep the thing in service. It will serve you admirably. Now we have colors. We have George from Florida, and we have Ken from Massachusetts, and we have Alfie Omega. So George, jump in there please. Yes, Mark, I'm thinking about buying a shotgun. What's the best, most effective shotgun? What kind of a shot should I get? Bird shot, buckshot, whatever? Well, here's the thing. A year ago or three years ago, buckshot and number four and number two was coming into the country and was in country in good quantity cheap. You may still find it laying around, first of all. Sellers below, there was a bunch of German loads that came in. There's a bunch of stuff that was done by, let's see, well remington winchester of course though come on will be a one uh... pmc but there was a bunch of number four double out the came in it was cheap are you looking at uh... you know five dollars six dollars a box for twenty rounds for twenty five summer in ten packs they were just whatever i don't know how they came up with the boxes they did but the point is it would be that it may still be out there for this i would go number four As commonly as I would go double out, a lot of people would go, no, go double out. No, number four is nice because it's a 22-caliber pellet. You get more pellets per load per wad. And that means that you've got more possibility of strikes inside the target area. Even with the straights, you're still going to have most energy into the target area at intermediate ranges. as far as the best shotgun here's the problem budget okay on the one hand the eight seventies an excellent shotgun would even hesitate to pick it up in a heartbeat however the problem is that they're a little pricier than say a lot of mothsburg five hundred there's a newer version of yours and my there's a military mothsburg out there right now got all the bells and whistles but if you don't have a whole lot of money Even one of these Chikom knockoff 12 gauges, they make a knockoff of the 870 and they're making a cheap copy of the Model 37. They're serviceable enough, there's nothing fancy about them. They're basically like the M Bell shotguns that came into the US back in the late 70s and early 80s from South America. They're simple steel, you gotta keep them oiled, they're not a real fancy finish. But they work. The low end would be about $100 from Dunham's or from the other sporting goods shops that have them out there. If you've got a little more money to spend at least a Mossberg 500 would be a good choice If you can afford a Remington 870 that would be your next step up and then the year Ithaca model 37 is in between there The thing is that the Ithaca's are gonna be pricier right now and have been in general I'll keep it simple mark will reduce the list even faster and for your purposes Mossberg 500 or a copy thereof that's cheap if you're looking at inexpensive But serviceable and lots of spare parts. There's tons of barrels. There's lots of components available in fact right now you can buy whole receivers you can build a mosberg right now for a little of nothing but uh... rather than do that if you're going to buy it off the shelf the mosberg five hundred next step up to the eight seventy lowest lowest end and still serviceable are these pump chinese shotguns you'll find that the copy of the ethaca loads any checks from the bottom you remember if it's a bottom feed it's an ethaca type system So those are good. And the Chinese knock off, still being, they don't worry about getting them black. Black doesn't make any difference. Wood stocks are just fine. The Chinese don't have any great wood over there anyway, so whatever they're going to do, it's going to be serviceable and it's going to be service grade, field grade. Ideally, best choice. I know some people disagree with this, but there's a reason. IC, improved cylinder, if you can find it. Now IC is a good choice for one reason. You can use standard discarding Sable slugs in an IC barrel all day. Not going to change it, not going to open it up. It's designed for, you know, it's almost, I won't say straight bore, but it's as close as you're going to get. And for the discarding Sable slugs, you can go from Sable right over to shot anytime you want, back and forth without changing barrels. It's not going to hurt the weapon. As far as cost for, you know, other loads. a double-hot buck or number four obviously if it's cheap if not number six is a nice nasty load it's a good combat lower we should say good it's a good hunting load but number six for close in defense has a tendency to permeate the weave of everything gets into stuff and then the other thing is it's got enough energy that it's you know it's gonna it's gonna work like little a thousand lice picks a hundred little ice picks but most important is that the person who's hit chances are in number one he's gonna feel it or the more the critter Number two is it's going to take medical support to get it out once it got in there. So number six is inexpensive and it's something you can pull up cheap. Remington, Federal, Winchester are all making inexpensive number six loads. Number four buck would be my first choice in the next load up. Or BB if you can find it. BB is up and down in price. Shop around to see what the prices are there. But hopefully I give you an idea. Mossberg, that's your middle ground. Remington is your upper ground. Chycom made his blow in. Okay? Alright, God bless Mark. You're welcome. Thank you. And we'll be back in a second ladies and gentlemen. Bottom of the hour break. This is the Intel Report. We've got Ken and we've got Alfie up next. Fabrique Nacional makes a rifle known as the Fusil Automatic Leger or Light Automatic Rifle, considered to be the right arm of what's left of the free world. If you're familiar with FAL, then visit GunPartsGuy.com, an excellent source for parts, accessories and technical support for all FAL rifles. If you'd like to modify or upgrade your FAL, the Gun Parts Guy has a great selection of new, refinished and refurbished parts. The Gun Parts Guy doesn't have a Federal Firearms License and he doesn't want one, but he is the source for parts and the best FAL kits today. Call James at 360-906-8369 or email gunpartsguy at hotmail.com. 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Now, the way to, most important is that typically what you'll do is put a parable behind this, so you're going to create a directional system. Now, if you point it outward, in other words, whatever's behind it, you can shield. Keep that in mind. And also, you're not going to get backwash. What would the best way to describe it? If you were looking at the blossom off a transmission like this, you're going to have basically almost like what looks like a candle pulse. Around the dish itself, you're going to see what is an expansion by so many degrees, but a lessening of power. But to the center, you're going to have a focused area of, you know, a focused beam. Now, you'll still have some spread depending upon the dish, what type of parabola you use. But for the most part, it's going to stay within a very narrow pattern for the core of the transmission. So you can set this up as a directional system. If you were going to use it overhead, now that you've made an example, let's say you have a hallway in the front of a house and or the front porch. You mount it on the front porch and you beam it straight down or you can pitch it away from the building. In other words, angle it away, but put it in the ceiling so it looks like roof lighting. It can look like decor lighting, whatever you want it to look like. But when you hit the switch, it's one of those things where when you use it, whatever's underneath it is going to be deactivated. It's going to pull the power off battery packs. It's going to pop any, for instance, resistor, capacitor. It depends on the circuit what's weakest. Now, in the testing that I did years ago, we found that, strangely enough, the standard diode was the most sensitive. The first was the glass diode. And then, of course, after that, the different resistors or specific weaker capacitors are going to go out first. Anything that goes out with this circuit discharge, with this type of pulse discharge, cannot be repaired in the field. Now, here's another thing. It makes no difference if the equipment is on or off. If it's in front of the beam, it is going to burn out some element, some component, because it's going to load very quickly. And what it's going to do is pop. It's going to break, burn, do it. You hear a little kick. That sounds like a little like sticks breaking. The diodes of course will shatter. My second question, can this be converted to 12-bolt? Yes, as a matter of fact you could go to... Use it on your vehicle or something. So you've got these jack boots pulling you over or something. Now there you would have to be creative, yes again, never keep in mind, let's think this way, we're looking not to, we wouldn't be doing anything like that, but let's say that somebody were thinking about creating an energy field to protect themselves from aliens. We wouldn't want the backwash to damage the vehicle, so the vehicle needs to be shielded so that when the aliens are close, and we utilize this technology to shut the aliens down, We know that for instance most modern vehicles Let's think this through because of course they've been doing this to a degree with what they're talking about From the sci-fi end or when you see some of these you know drag movies like the one Oh the car theft movie they did a few years ago where they had the harpoon that they were firing from one car to the next It doesn't really require a harpoon so much as it has focused energy the biggest problem with most modern cars is that they are again mostly uh... carrying black boxes on board the black boxes are not in most of the circuit is not shielded or protected uh... remember all cars are running off electronic brain simple to this type of the mission uh... what you would do consider this is uh... if you needed the power don't you have inverters now that go from twelve old to one ten on a vehicle there's one option that simplifies some things the other option is uh... again going with uh... gel cell or other battery pack systems to provide the energy to create greater transmission range. Energy equals range, obviously combined with antenna because antenna theory is the center of this. You can use a number of different arrays, in other words, or in other words, parables are what you want to do, but you want to shield the back, basically look at the technology used to compartmentalize the radiation emissions inside a microwave. When you disassemble a system, take a look at how it's built. take that into consideration with regard to back shielding. Now, on the ground, the biggest advantage in this would be, for instance, you have a foreign invader, because of course, nobody, I mean, we won't, I'm sure American police wouldn't be going door to door to confiscate our weapons. But anyway, the point is that if you were defending in a position, what you want to do is make sure that you set up, for instance, what might be considered a kind of like what you saw with the Matrix where if you have an area that's under control, remember you don't want to hurt any friendlies. I mentioned this before, we got a lot of people with pacemakers, we don't want grandpa flopping over on the front porch by accident. So this should be done as a separate and independent defense circuit. It should be understood by anybody who's operating it that the friendlies that are in the area of operation I should try to get them out of the way first simply because of, again, damage to your own equipment. We're not into the high tech stuff. I don't plan on using that much that would be susceptible to this, especially, as I said, I laugh when they talk of all these safety features they want to put on firearms. There are so many things that could go wrong with that, not the least of which is somebody just doing a high-energy pulse sweep of something like the weapon system they're carrying, and all this BS is offline. Now they're tit for tat, toe for toe, no better equipped than the guy with basically a, you know, whatever present firearm is off the shelf. Did I give you some ideas? Yeah, I had some crazy ideas when I called, but yeah. Now for the vehicle concept, that really is, let's put it this way. Some units around the country already have developed these systems for defense against, say, rotary wing air threat. Most people don't think about it, but again, most military aircraft, as I hinted, are fly-by-wire that are attack aircraft, and they are almost completely susceptible to an EMP or a microwave-type burst. Now here's a point. The military was trying to correct this issue by copper shielding the entire wire harness of certain aircraft. Only 20% of the fleet was completed because the entire process involves adding 800 pounds in sheathed copper to the sheathed copper. Wraps actually wrapping the wire harness to protect the system. You realize what kind of problems that creates? The defense is very expensive. the potential for utilizing something like this is very narrow. In other words, in a defensive operation, you're going to use it for very specific needs to kind of equalize the battlefield. You aid neutralized communications and tactical communications control, it's close up. The maneuver elements are now incapacitated with regard to simple, you know, shall we say, operational security type, you know, intercommunication where they can keep things quiet and they can move with precision. precision ceases to exist, they've got to start talking to each other, they've got to start making noise, they expose their positions. When they communicate, they also, of course, we're all speaking the same language, you know what I mean? When they give an order, when they're giving directions, you're just as likely to understand them as the bad guy who's getting it. This creates an entire change in the dimension on the battlefield when they're aggressive. Now, if they're foreign and they're all foreign operating, you better learn, well, if you don't know their language, you might have a problem, but... The radios are out, the lasers are off, the night vision's broken, everything is now tit for tat, toe for toe. Kind of levels the playing field, doesn't it? Now, that's just the first house, and you got a whole neighborhood all set up the same way. After the first house, I'll tell you what, how many troops you think they'll have less to go to number two, and number three, and number four? In fact, I don't give very good odds even with number one, let alone two, three, four, and five. communications wiped out, they'd shove their tail up there, you know what, and they wouldn't run away. Well, my point is this. They were Billy Bad Butt and they were in a murderous rage when they attacked. Well, they had to fall back because the defenders, grandpas and grandmas and women and a handful of men your age and mine, very few, fought off a 130-man assault force with all the best equipment and with helicopter support and communications and everything. Well the bad guys fell back. Well they had to attack again because now they're in, now they were in a criminal action. Now they got caught, now just like it happened with Ruby Ridge, they're now involved in a criminal act so they attacked a second time. Well then they fell back. Now I'm gonna finish this story a minute because I might as well walk everybody through an important aspect of the tactical, tactical situation and why it didn't bode well for them. You stay where you are Ken, we got Alfie and Megan the wings, this is the intel report, weapons Wednesday, second hour we'll be back in three minutes. It's progressing. It's only a matter of time until it's completely taken over our lives. We are entering martial law. 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Boom boom boom bang bang ticky ticky boom boom. Oh my leg. Oh, oh, oh my leg. Oh, oh now guess what? You go to frequency one. Help me, Hank. Help me. Right to frequency two. George, I'm over here bleeding, man. You gotta help me. You go to frequency three. Ow, ow. My knee, my knee. You see the problem with this? Radio's on. It may not necessarily help because it's really demoralizing for the troops when they get to hear the fact that there's a whole bunch of people bleeding and dying around them. That's what happened at Waco. They wet their pants, they messed their drawers, and they wanted to make a deal after they got their butts stonked. And here's the thing, for everybody who goes, oh my goodness, it's deal to resist, you'll be absorbed. The Batfaggots fought 120 men combat force with air support, with radio technology, with all the BS, went up against Grammas and Grampus, a handful of men middle age, and that's it, okay? And some women. and they wet their pants and they got their butt stomped and they didn't have everything ready and I wish they had. Okay? And that's the whole point. Just imagine with a little more technology how it changed the battlefield, which is worse. I think both are bad for them. Hey, help me Frank. Help me or the other. Hello, CQ. Hey, can anybody hear me? I'm over here in the hallway by myself. Pal and Frank and George are bleeding here. Blaine, anybody can help us. Hello? Hello? Hey, wait a minute, Mike. next time around we ain't fighting Davidians you're fighting a whole bunch of people that are planning on winning this war that's what the bat faggots that's what these new foreign troops that's what all these scumbag mercenaries well I hope they're all puffed up they were all puffed up when they went in at Waco they were all Billy Bagbutt they were all thinking how they're gonna murder the women and kids they're all joking about it you can see it on tape you can watch it in their mannerism supposed to feel sorry for him let me break up a little violin There you go. That's how bad I feel about that. The only thing I feel bad about is the Davidians. I wish they had been ready, but they weren't. They weren't ready the first day. They didn't have any idea. And they really understood some of it, but they didn't understand all of it. With the countermeasures and other technologies, this time around, all the stops get pulled out because we got to win. See what I mean, Ken? Oh, I think I lost Ken too. Sorry about that. There we go. Well, anyway, Ken, hopefully I answered some questions. We've got Alfie and Megan. He's been so patient. Jump in there, Alfie, please. We got Elfie there, got him? information on the firearms course. We're going to really hit it hard on the pistol. We've decided to focus primarily on that because most people are still lacking in handgun skills. So we'll be hitting that hard. We've got some new courses set up. We're really going to be doing it. I mean, it's not going to be playing, but we're going to be out doing the shooting. Once he does the general instruction, we're going to be doing mag changes, multiple mag changes, the whole bit. And it's not going to be drop your mag, put it in your pouch, and then go to the next target. It's going to be drop your mag on the ground and run to the next one. So I've been real hitting them up on the website, and I want to say thanks to her real quick. She's been a great help, and that's what I got to have. I got to have some people assisting along the lines there. Again, that website is, of course, the www. The Grid Girls. She's got a tab up there for the April meetup. Just keep watching. There'll be more to come. Again, Mark, thank you very much for passing on the information. Also got some calls last night from some other guys that got calls to you that went to Mike, that got to me, so the treaty's working. Remember, there's always a get into the system here, guys, so keep at it. Excellent. And again, most important here, as we know, and I anticipate that with you, is remember when the instructor is speaking, everybody is listening. Is that where their safety standards are met. because everybody cooperates. That is the most important thing. Everybody needs to pay attention. It's not that any... Each person has different experience with regard to where they're coming from, but when that instructor is giving a particular class, nobody else is discussing anything else, everybody is staying focused on the instruction, you will follow through step by step. This is our standard where we teach. Anybody, I don't care if they've had the course before or not, if they're part of that particular class, they will focus on the class. They are all students until such time as they've completed the course and then they'll participate in other ways. But up until that point, you follow the instructions of the instructor, you maintain control of your weapon, the instructor is maintaining control of the class. I think everything will go just fine. Yep, and Ron knows if and he will get you if you're not paying attention You're gonna be off the line and you're gonna sit back down in your chair. I'm sorry. We're not gonna play games here This is a fly fire. We're not taking any chances the firearms instructor will run and he will have the final say so There's you know, you follow them you're gonna have to be safe Also gave me an email and something we need to remember I want everybody to bring a ball cap to they're having a lot of trouble with brass falling down in the safety glasses and we're all going to be wearing safety glasses. Problem with wearing safety glasses and that brass, it gets down behind them and you can't get it out. They've actually had a guy pop off rounds and shoot somebody else once he had that brass down between his glasses and his eye. A ball cap will be pulled down right across the top of your safety glasses so we can't have that reoccur. Excellent. Yes, again, head gear is there for a reason. So everybody needs to make sure that they act accordingly. One of the things I might be able to do, I'll see if I can send you a case of something like that that will be inexpensive but very handy. That way all of your students will have the same head gear. How does that sound? That would be great. Any helps? Appreciate it. And like we tried to do on the deployment, they kind of fell through. If you spring to number 10 can of food and help feed, That's great. I'm not requiring anybody to bring anything. Be an adult, act out with the things that need to be done every day, hands on. We're going to put up a new micro station FM antenna along with some upgrades to that. So we're going to application of some radio and antenna work. We're actually going to do some maintenance on some antennas around here. I've got different antennas that we're going to do some maintenance on those. So there's going to be a lot of practical hands on knowledge. You'll be able to take back to the rest of your guys. Excellent. Okay, and remember, another little trick there, by the way, remember an FM micro station can also be a tactical communications system. Anybody, everybody can go to the dollar store and pick up a little dollar FM radio with a little microphone, a little head, little earbud, and lo and behold, you all have receivers so that you can receive information or instructions from the micro FM transmitter. Yes, cool very simple little solution remember if all else fails every car every everybody has an FM radio So for giving emergency instructions in a situation an FM station becomes a very very Desirable thing to do thing to have in place or an AM micro station makes no difference either one whatever your flavor is whatever you choose Just make sure everything is squared away So it's ready to rock and roll when the time comes and you can still play music and have rock and roll on there too, by the way to have some fun too. It's going to be a lot of work, but we're going to have some wind down time in the evening where everybody can sit around after the evening meal. We'll sit down and figure out what we did wrong, what we did right for the day, what everybody else needs. I've got a lot of people here that have 15, 20 years experience in doing all kinds of different preps. We have extra time for these new guys so that we can get them up online. I'm getting calls from people that are just getting started. They're very confused on what to buy. This is going to be an opportunity to save them some money so they're not buying stuff that doesn't work. So applications, practical knowledge, should be a good time. Stay right there for a second. One last thing I want to cover because I know we're getting close to the top of the arc. Oh, there's music. If you're in a state where the primaries already took place and you have Ron Paul signs out there on the road, go get them right now. Pull them back into the yard. Put them between two pieces of cardboard and shoot them to another state where somebody is still going to have a primary. Don't waste those resources, don't let this stuff sit on the shelf. Send it to the other states. Find the meetup groups in the other states that still have a primary coming up. And this will help the force multiply the number of signs and information they have. Do this tonight. Don't let those signs go to waste out there like in Georgia. We saw them all over the place two days ago. You guys did a great job down there. Alfie, together, let's close this up. God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail. Ooh-rah. Thank you, sir. Ladies and gentlemen, we'll be back tomorrow. Stay tuned. We the People Radio Network continues. On September 1st, Vote Rescue and our coalition, Texans for Real Elections, conducted an exit poll at the Texas straw poll in Fort Worth. With almost a 25% respondent rate, we found a discrepancy in one candidate's results, Ron Pauls. We are planning exit polls for the primary and presidential elections in 2008. 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