Mark Koernke discussed micro television broadcasting technology and how patriots could establish independent broadcast stations using modified equipment and VHF/UHF frequencies. He explained antenna theory, exciter construction, and referenced Ramsey Electronics kits for building transmitters. The show covered alternative communication systems, drone technology limitations, thermal imaging countermeasures including smoke screens, and low-tech solutions to high-tech surveillance. Koernke and caller George discussed defeating microwave weapons, acoustic cannons, and surveillance cameras, emphasizing that older military-grade equipment is more robust than modern consumer electronics. The episode concluded with advice on equipment redundancy, vehicle armor, and preparedness.
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. 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. and your daughters visit doctors so their children won't 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both 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 I awoke, he vanished and missed from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to 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, to distill the land of the free? afternoon intelligence report i'm mark corny and i'm donald petcher one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories west southwest east and north well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on we the people radio network wtprn.com that's we the people radio network and liberty treaty radio dot for mg dot com We're also on AM and FM major stations, AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and alternate technology east and west of the Mississippi. And ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on other alternate communication systems, too numerous to mention. Who knows? Maybe, Don, if everything goes right. Let's hope that the bad guys abandon analog technology and we can have, well, the next step is, Patriot, micro television in analog. Hey, wait a minute. All that equipment out there that's just laying around and you know it's terrible because it's old but it's not that old. In fact, if we'd work with whatever we transmit, wouldn't it? That's right. And we won't have to spend any more money other than the fact that we set up the micro television stations across the nation. Or wait a minute, maybe I should put it this way. How about if we already have a whole bunch of micro FM, pro AM and television states and by? so that when the time comes and the frequencies are cleared, hey, time to run through the jungle. Do, do, do, do, do, do. And you know what? We just turn the switches on. And while you can't get anything but from the control stations, guess what? Because they're off. They're in digital. They're in digital land. They're happy. Listening to us, watching us, and seeing all television broadcastings. Sound, and then, ooh, almost coming out of the 50s. Do you think maybe we've been working on this for a while people? Okay, we can talk about it a lot now because we've already been putting up a lot of micro television stations in preparation for when the time comes. And you need to start thinking that way too. It's not that difficult. It's not that complicated. In fact, all the technology is pretty much at your fingertips. Let me give you a little hint about where you can start, where you can start with this. How many of you have those cool little wireless box, go on top of your television so you can transmit one signal all of the other televisions in the house. Now when you have that little box, what do you turn that box to usually? Channel 3, if you're in our area, channel 4, if you're in other areas, channel 3 is unoccupied. Channel 3 in VHF is amazingly enough wide open. Now it's wide open for those little transmitters guys and obviously, now think about this, they're going to come up with some B.S. Well you know that this will interfere with air traffic and all this. Really? I'm a little confused there guys because if that's the case, how is it they're selling tens and hundreds and millions of, you know, hundreds of thousands and millions of these little retransmitters on BHF channel 3? Doesn't that mean Don, that they have to already be approved by the Kamo people to be clean transmitters? I haven't seen ways of them because I imagine when you come over a metropolitan area there must be tens and tens of thousands of them just running constantly and yet everyone talks to everyone and everything seems to work normally. Well now you take one of those little transmitters and you build what's called an exciter and the exciter allows you to rebroadcast television to whatever distance and to whatever direction you wish depending upon your antenna configuration. And your antenna configuration can be very simple or you can get quite intricate if you want to direct the signal in certain ways. This applies to a thing called antenna theory. Antenna theory is just exactly... You don't say antenna law. Antenna theory for a reason because it's purely a matter of how creative you are and what it is you want to come up with to make the system work. Now some people want an omnidirectional broadcast, so you have a single dipole and perhaps with a couple of other horizontal rods, you've seen them before in different configurations to give you a plus or minus signal depending on where you want to go and how far you want to make that bubble burst, you know, how far before it stops, how before it ends. Okay, one option, UHF is another, but I'm going to tell you a little secret about UHF that most people don't know. Above channel 53, actually it was a fifty three fifty no fifty fifty fifty two fifty three sequence for frequencies in u h f is not are not consistent in other words there's a major jump is far as eight in the big long band of transmissions via the radio world and television world okay it's below fifty three fifty slash fifty two fifty three one quarter the power to get the signal out that it does with the higher channels which is why you don't see as many channels up in the higher range of UHF. It takes four times the amount of power, which means four times the cost, and the equipment usually is about that much more expensive. So what you do is, let's see, what would I do here? Oh, that's right. There are UHF retransmitters too. And Mark knows that UHF is even easier than VHF to rebroadcast. So if Mark and many of his friends were smart, maybe thinking ahead, you know, from back in the 90s, We would have built perhaps hundreds, nay, thousands of micro television transmitters. Would you like local television for a change? You know, Don, like the world used to be? Yeah. Now I'll talk about running through the jungle. We're gonna be running just fine and chasing the buggers down every step of the way. How many people with both video and audio? Cool. Now one of the cheater tricks, how we did this, let me give you a little hint. I told you about these boxes years ago that came in by the pallet spool down in Dayton, Ohio. Who says we didn't buy half a pallet? This gave us, God knows where I'm going with this one, for $12 a unit, approximately. We had the basic circuits and everything that are necessary for the primary transmitter for the core system and all we needed to do is come up with a little bigger exciter and the exciter is very depending on how much money you want to spend. You're talking 5 watt, 10 watt, 20 watt. It's purely a matter of how big you want the refrigerator to be, so to speak. That's a little joke, because we got guys who rebuild amplifiers the size of refrigerators. They have to be cooled by 7, 8, and 9, constantly running fans, because these definitely crank out the, you know, they put a pout, as they say. We've got that in place. So, don't be surprised. Let the bad guys do what they want to do. all of your analog televisions, especially in the outbound back row areas, will still be able to get a beautiful signal from a Patriot micro television station. This is going to be, means that, you know, really remember how it used to be, and I'll tell you where I got my first radio from, by the way. I was going to what they call the, um, the Kuana sale. And I was, you know, I'm, I was always a scavenger. I'm sorry. Just where I am guys. And so here I was looking in the dumpster in the back where it's all clean. They just take all the stuff out of the art out of the out of this big garage sale. It takes like two full quarter of a city block and there are two floors. Just imagine what could show up in the dumpster. So they were taking the electronics out. Not all. They usually throw a lot of stuff out and there was this really cool looking box that I saw and around it for plastic with a gray plastic body. And I reached in and I pulled the cord a little bit and I was careful and I got it up out of the and I looked at it and what it was, was a flush face, pivoting admiral radio. Now the back was gone. And there were, you know, otherwise, it was in nice shape, beautiful condition, excellent, pristine on the inside, except it needed a few tubes. So I took it home, did a little studying, this is when I was like seven. And I went out, I saved up some pennies, some bottles, two cents a bottle, five cents for the big ones, ooh, making money then. This was way back in the day. And anyway, I accumulated the whole whopping 45 cents that I needed for the first tube. And I went and collected my other 15 cents for the other tube, which wasn't a big deal after that, because I got the primary exciter, the primary, it was the amplifier tube that I needed. Actually, part of the amplification circuit. But anyway, whole point is, got the tubes I needed plugged in. You know, that radio sounded better than anything else I had, including all of these really cool transistor radios that were laying around. I was like, hey, this has got some real sound to it. So that got me curious about tube technology over transistor technology which got me studying that kind of stuff, you know, at a fairly young age. And that radio actually sat in every place where I have been since I found it and has run from that day to this day. Not real fancy. It's been in the garage. It was out at the great shop that my dad had. We used it as a shop radio. I very carefully moved it from there to my little first bin that I had in the first house that we had, a little workshop I set up. Then from there it went to the basement. Went to the basement here, from the basement here to the garage for a bit. Then back down to the basement during the winter when I worked down there. And an old, trusty, simple work for about. That's working for about. 42 years and it's actually been rough-housed a little bit. Now we don't need to worry about that. We don't have to rough-house our stuff, but you know amazingly enough you can learn a lot from building things. This gets into our homeschoolers that are listening. Now there's Ramsey Electronics, a lot of other companies out there that allow you to make things so that you can make things happen. It's kind of like GE, you know how they, what is that model? They bring good things to us. How about if we bring good things well into the living room of America across the nation. Oh, wait a minute, after a while, for our homeschoolers, you want to also be able to teach your children and be able to teach them at home? Here's an opportunity for them to do two things. Learn about electronics and how to promote the Patriot message. Now get your pen and paper ready, because I'm going to give this number out again. It's Ramsey Electronics. They're located at 793 Canning Parkway, New York, 1-4-5-6-4. Again, that's Ramsey Electronics Incorporated, 793 Canning Parkway, Victor, New York, 1454. Their phone number, their regular phone number, is 716-244560. That's 716-9244560. And their 1-800 number is 1-800-446-2295. That's 1-800-446-2255. and it's RamseyElectronics.com. That's R-A-M-S-E-Y-E-L-E-C-E-R-O-N Electronics. Now what do they have? Oh, everything from little FM transmitters, little AM transmitters to here. Television, broadcasting exciters. Very big. Ooh, yes. Enough so that we see for about $40 or $50 you turn around and buy a kit. And what you do is if you follow the instructions, by the way, these are step-by-step instructions with all the Ramsey kits. They do radar guns, they do computer components, they do all kinds of cool stuff. Amplifiers, AM and FM radios, transmitters and receivers. And what you got here is everything you need for all you ladies and gentlemen out there that have children at home that you want to teach. Here's a chance for you to put the tools in their hands for them to learn step-by-step with better and better equipment. So they have a trade. And that's what we want to do. We want to build young patriots and know what to do. This is the Intel Report. 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I gotta say I particular like that riff from Poker Face and if it bends your ear in a pleasant way, you can go to pokerface.com and get that whole song and plus an album built from Florida with us. Let's bring George up on the line. How are you George? You want okay today? I want the eye doctor today. I'm sort of like resting my eyes because my eyes are dilated. Oh that's no fun. Oh and believe me, I tell my kids don't turn. Yeah, they get to look at the front of your brain. Anyway, Mark, have you ever considered using weather band? to bypass communication? And if you walk on or move into an area that it would normally say be limited, the idea was that you were supposed to simply stay off the frequency, stay off that particular bandwidth. So a lot of the equipment I have, for instance, I've got a lot of the old Mohawks and we've got a couple of Centrix, several different transmitter types here that are military packages that will go anywhere. I mean, literally anywhere up and down the dial. They're just simply two and a newer systems again they can't emphasize enough they have been specifically programs of the delete whole freeze of money the frequency scanners are they had the same thing happened to them earlier frequency scanners can enter digital and microchip typically cover the whole band uh... for instance so there are some excellent scanners for monitoring eight hundred made and uh... it could little trickier most people realize it the fed doesn't have to uh... your wire, they simply pull it out of the air literally, either by cell phone transmission, by tuning into the frequencies and discriminating and breaking down the individual signals. Another thing that they do, especially when you're in remote areas, most remote area long distance calls are not done by fiber optic or cable. They're done by direct microwave transmission. So all you have to do is slip a wire up into that stream and your part actually don't even make contact with it but you can actually pull from that signal and monitor every and any long distance call that's in that band that's on that microwave transmission. So there are tricks. I don't want to put too much out there but think about, be creative, how many things out there are transmitting on different frequencies that really aren't watched very well? Think about all the stuff you use. Whenever you hear the term wireless, bottom line is this, wireless means radio transmitter. Radio transmitters come in many many many wireless forms, okay out there, think think think. And there's all kinds of stuff that people use every day that they wouldn't think twice about actually expecting to find somebody broadcasting on. That's a big attempt. Oh there we go. So you think about that. How many frequencies are there to work with? How many chips are there to work with? And what can you do to modify a piece of equipment to make something else work really nice? Well, because the reason I was saying the weather ban, because I got this little wanted system top-riding refrigerator, that's more like goes da da da da da when there's a weather hazard. And it's like, how can we use that in a militia movement to sort of alert the militia people? Well, basically, I wouldn't interfere with the weather, because of course the other side will be doing whatever they want. They might shut everything off, or they get their discretion in a region. We know that they will do that. Either A, they will shut the system off through the control license mechanisms. They will attempt to isolate on a theater level through AWACS and counter electronic measures and countermeasures aircraft that would be used tactically within the short term. Even drones of course and drones everybody goes oh my god you're in me in drones. People if you saw what these things are built built what they're built out of and what they're not capable of which is the key word it's not what they're capable of it's what they're not capable of. You'd understand better that this is nothing new. The technology is not new. The systems capabilities are not new. We've had drones of this type for nigh on 40 years of aviation at least. The only thing that's changed is the propaganda arm pushing them because after all this field will resist, you'll be absorbed yada yada yada. Now a little hint about drones. If you want to have some fun. Some of you out there may have a satellite dish. Remember I mentioned keeping your big satellite dishes, your C-band satellite dishes out there? Guys, start sweeping the bandwidth out there. Look at the difference. Start playing with your satellite dish. We have hours, nay, tens of hours, nay, hundreds of direct feed off of these drone aircraft, watching them and seeing how they can't perform. See, they want much to believe they can see all, know all, do all. very very wrong inclement weather bothers them just like it does every other aircraft in the sky pilots make errors oh my goodness do those drone pilots make errors we've watched them so the thing is that you know they're there are alternate technologies out there that can be used for virtually all aspects of what we're gonna be working with here Mark you know the thing is the police yelled at me one time to Sheriff's Department because I sometimes have a little campfire out back and it puts this nice little smoke this little layer of smoke above the tree line or somewhere around the tree line. Whatever is in there looking for somebody doing a jailbreak about a mile away, and that little thin layer of smoke was going out a mile away, and that infrared technology couldn't penetrate that layer of smoke. Right. Actually, one of the things to remember is particleized thermal elements. The example is with infrared or with thermal. There are different types of smoke projectors. Now, different systems by different nationalities have different end results, but they still, in the basic optic range for breaking up or disrupting your visible light spectrum, the regular smoke does just fine. It puts a barrier between point A and point B. To make it work better against thermal, what you need is a charged particle. You need something that is actually at temperature. You know, it's burning still, or at least it's warm. What this does is create a thermal screen disrupts and creates false images or different thermal hot spots throughout the air between the monitor and the target area. That's why smoke projectors are critical or better still. Let's put it this way. They don't want to talk about Desert Dust Part 1. Saddam Hussein, everything that everybody does at the strategic level is always very, very well engineered and has more than one purpose. When Saddam Hussein fragged his oil fields, I remember they were Iraq's oil fields. They weren't ours. They weren't Saudi Arabia's. They were Iraq's. So Iraq pretty well did what they wanted with them. In fact, they made sure we didn't get them. What happened is by fragging those fuel points, you got to remember that that's crude oil. All the plastics are in there. all of the naphthalene, the gasoline, everything high and low burn that you need to create the ultimate thermal screen is in there. Now we aren't telling you go out and burn your oil fields, but the point is that they did this on a large scale and it's something that they don't want to talk about because helicopters, for instance, couldn't fly through a lot of that. They had to travel tens and tens of miles out of their way to avoid the different oil field plumes which otherwise would have either damaged or disrupted the aircraft and certainly would have disrupted its onboard electronics with regard to sensor arrays and forward-looking radars and all the other fun stuff that they brag about. So the technology can be defeated. Another example of screening, think about this, and I've brought this up several times, many times, but it's food for thought. Best forces we have for going in and gunning somebody down to brag are supposed to be the SEALs. Now, SEALs came in in Afghanistan. Billy Badbutt, they were trained to the hill. They were all working as a team. Best helicopters, all kinds of air support. Satellite technology. They landed on a hill and out of the woodwork came about 50 to 60 at least of the Taliban or whatever fighters they were facing off the raft cans. And the unit got wiped out. 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Whether you call or visit the website at GunPartSky.com, be sure to mention WTPRN to get an additional 10% discount off their already low, low prices. And ladies and gentlemen, we are back. This is the intel report. Real quick, I'm going to finish this up so we can continue on. But the point is, the unit came in. They were undetected. Now remember, you can see a story on this in Time Newsweek. There were some other publications that did it. It was up on the web. The piece that you see is one of the survivors and his wife because the guy, the one man that was with the unit is one of the few men left alive. Now, they tried to redoctor it and renumber it, but it was kind of like Red Dawn, okay? They said that, well, we killed 30 of them, but we're sure we killed 30 or 32 or 35 or whatever it was. They said they're only 50 to 60 of them. So the question was, how many bodies do they recover? Well, non-20 carried the 30 away. Yeah. My problem with that... You know, you think about when they make statements like this, it's like, okay, they count like there's, there are like 50 guys. What does that mean? They swung 240 pound bodies over each shoulder and carried their rivals away? I want to see this one. Don't, you know, when you hear stuff like this, it's like, what a, you know, that told you right off the bat, the thing was a line. Most people should have done the math. Yeah, they carried their dead away. Well, you said they only had 50 some people. Well, yeah. Well, you say you killed 32. Well, yeah. Well that means that, well what, there had to be some people returning cover fire, what? That had to really be a Rambo. You know what I mean? There's another angle here you guys. We've seen the films of this action taken from the uh... Right, exactly. Which comes down to the point that low tech against high tech, high tech solutions cost a lot of money. Low-tech countermeasures are usually very, very economical, which is why they don't want anybody to think about the idea that, you know, you got to puff it up with propaganda. It's futile to resist. You will be absorbed. We see all, know all, do all. Oh yeah, right, kiss my hind end. And that's where we are. So again, the technology works, smokescreens are applicable, George. Well, you know the thing is, I was in there watching 9-11 Marshall Lawty, Alex Jones, when he was in New York City, and they showed these sound cannons and all this microwave stuff, like they're using microwave guns on you to make your skin burn, feel burning, and these acoustic cannons that are supposed to... Hurt you blow out your ear jumps and stuff. Is there any way to get around that technology or defeat it? Well, okay, the boot was First of all with the microwave. Let's go there one of the read the micro again for all of our listeners microwave weapons are nothing new Absolutely. In fact, I'll challenge you anybody out there got an old set of encyclopedias. Here's here's the thing go to an old used bookstore look at a set of encyclopedias from 1962 If you go through a decent set in Encyclopedia Britannica or any of the science and arts encyclopedias, there's many different brands, you will find a whole section in most of those for that period of time, 1958, 1962, 1964, 1966, covering microwave weapon technology. Now, I'll go one step farther. Maybe you recognize this theme. Johnny Quest, remember that? Okay, yeah. There you go, guys. Remember Johnny Quest where they talked about the microwave weapons? In fact, what year was Johnny Quest put out? Oh, that's right. 63-64. It was color, remember? Johnny Quest. In color! Now watch the old episodes. In there you will find them talking about what? They had a whole episode on the use of microwave weapons against soldiers. Why? Because it ain't nothing new. The radar range oven was one of the spin-offs from guys accidentally prying themselves away on radar stations. But the point is that, first of all, the problem that they have is that on the battlefield of that, there were a lot of metal objects in service. Think about it. Most of your keepers, your fasteners, also your helmets were made out of what? Let's do a little test here if you want to show how microwaves are disrupted Let's take a don't take your good microwave take a junky microwave you get off the street Take a one tin can wash it out really good clean it up that we won't smell really bad when you're done with this Turn your microwave on for five seconds your junk microwave not your good one get a junker for research Throw that tin can in and hit the button and step away now why because metal deflects microwaves Okay, now you're going to get some wash, but you're not going to get a total wipe, in fact just reverse. You're going to get disruption, deflection, a lot of the energy is not going to apply to the target. Now in the 60s, that would be an issue. But what happened guys, what did everybody do? We went over to plastics, didn't we? Now, what do you use to put in a microwave oven to cook it? Plastics or glass? Hey, that means that, let's see, Kevlar doesn't slow it down. plastic helmets, slash Kevlar, doesn't slow it down. But if you switched over to different technologies, and I'll give you an example, a simple metal shield, and I'm not saying fancy, I'm not talking very big either, I'm just talking about something used as an arm shield, would actually be helpful in deflecting that type of energy burst. Now, it's going to be focused, and it's going to be focused more like, and this is again, where they didn't invent anything new, All they did was took the focused array radar that's used on a weapon system or fire control system, for instance, shipboard. Or, the radar system that they're using is quite similar to the type of radar systems that are used on air defense guns, like the ZSU-23-4. The ZSU-SILCA is a quad-gun air defense system. You've seen it in Red Dawn, you've seen it in a lot of movies, the Russians were really impressed with it, everybody else does too, because it's a meat chopper. However, if you'll notice right above those four barrels, there is a rad dish. That rad dish is articulated to move with the barrels and it actually, of course, is used for onboard fire control to guide the weapons system when it's on track. That is a focused radar system. Now, that's basically the system that they're using to point at people, except that they've changed the array to give it a hair more central focus. That's all. Ain't nothing new, ain't nothing unique. Oh my goodness, they've come up with something. No, they didn't. Hell, they thought about this in 1952. Let's go back a little farther. How many remember Invasion of the Flying Saucers? Does everybody remember what they used to knock down the flying saucers? They had pickup trucks, three quarter ton weapons carriers, and what did they have on the back? Radar dishes, and they were using focused beams of radar to knock down those evil flying saucers. Hey, that's 50 years ago. those buggers. Sound cannons, same thing. Basically you're looking at air projection almost like... Have you ever seen somebody use basically a chest slap? Okay, I mean we had done those I'm talking about okay a chest punch. Yeah, okay The idea is use for center of mass and the body the recoil of the body does is in first of all the energy obviously delivered against the center of the target chances are that you're going to shock the heart, but also what's happening is There's kind of a recoil response that takes place because the energy is transmitted center of mass the body holds to a degree and then compensates by actually springing your arm extended keeps that force from moving moving away from you it doesn't allow the body to spring towards the objective you know towards you but instead it moves you away That's basically what they're doing with force energy, force pressure weapons like this. And the same thing applies again. Most people don't think about it, but now we're getting right back to the archaic methods of warfare. Somebody's trying to punch you or somebody's trying to hit you with a sword. Doesn't a shield work quite nicely? Now again, we don't just use a flat surface though that would work. But a deflective surface with a pitch of about 15 degrees to the epicenter, left and right, or up and down depending on how you want to figure it. uh... would actually offer not only it would what it would do is it would cut the shockwave and would be selected at the same time it would not have to be any bigger than say twice the width of a person's arm and it would dramatically curtail the technology think about that it'd be something that would be mounted on the form to the elbow much and take a look at medieval armor give you an idea they don't want to think about it is not cool this is all really me a total stuff that can be stopped to and by the way let me explain something Operator, using his whiz bang whiz cannon to try and fry your brain at about 200 yards or 100 yards. Rifle marksman with parrot 50 caliber or Zussman Ackerman 50 caliber rifle right through the eyes of the operator. Operating equipment no longer works. piece of gear hey let's not waste it let's shoot the operator let's get rid of the problem see how simple that is yeah people aren't thinking this through another thing flame weapons uh... that you remember the battlefield is a very confusing thing they're assuming that they're going to waddle up plop this stuff down and everybody's going to go hey look frank they're setting something up i don't know don what do you think it is but all but let's not bring it online all know let's sit and watch and this is entertaining Would that be a realistic conversation? Mark's response? Oh no. Instead it'd be fire, fire, fire, fire. And by the way, if any of them try to get out of the vehicle, if they're burning, kind of like, remember what they said in saving Ryan's privates? Let them burn. Yup. And Mark. Go ahead. 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Well, I say one thing, you know, they talk about, like you say, you being absorbed and all that stuff. What about those cameras up on the street corners? I mean, how you take them out? Oh, we don't want to take them out. We want to preserve them for the day that we plop them in somebody else's country, like maybe the island that we're going to put all these socialists on. Oh. We'll have to keep an eye on them somehow. We wouldn't want them to get away. I think that would be like, that's one of those apropos punishments. Once we clear these parasites out of this country, we collect all these cameras, I think that's one of the things we'll invest in, is taking the poles and the cameras, and whatever island we throw them on, we're going to literally surround the island with those cameras. They won't know if they work, and we don't care if they work. They'll just be one of those many little gifts that stare back at them for all of the time that they trudge around on that little island and play socialist all on their own. We really, really, really need to get them out of this country and I think we'll send the cameras along with them, along with a good chunk of the police state, which of course doesn't get punished for whatever wickedness that's been doing. But the cameras, they can be, cameras are sensitive. Let's put it that way. Cameras are sensitive. And remember that one of the things is that laser light is available in a wide variety of different frequencies and energy output levels. And it's just a tragedy, what can happen under situations where certain technologies are applied to other technologies. But we don't want to be doing that because we want to save the infrastructure so that we can send it over to the island when the time comes. We're going to have a new movie we're going to have to do on that. Remember they did the island not too long ago with the clones? We're going to do another version. It'll be the island with the socialists. George, we're going to let you go. All right, God bless. Have a good weekend. OK, you guys have a good weekend too. And again, it's There's nothing that is out there, in fact most of it isn't even really high tech, a lot of it is just outdated. By comparison to all the other things that are obviously coming up online, but I'm going to say something, this gives me a chance. You know most people were looking at like, and I'd, oh please don't tell me about Battlestar Galactica, that'd get me into a hole, the new Battlestar Galactica, which of course they've turned everything out of its head and made it into a quasi soap opera. Really cool action, phenomenal imagery, but it's still a soap opera, okay? One of the things that people said is well, they got all this old bulky stuff Why don't they have you know the real whiz bang light, you know small tiny stuff. I'm gonna explain something Let me ask you how many of you had a cell phone you've lost in the last week How many of you had a cell phone break in the last week? How many of you have been playing with your telephone and had a part fall off it? How many of you had a toaster where you pushed a button and it just came apart? How many of you had a blender where you push the button and you wish you hadn't pushed a button? Okay What I just give you an example of is, yeah, we're making it cheap and we're making it light. But in a combat situation, you've got to remember something, people. Things are getting abused. On a battlefield in a battlefield situation, like with shipboard equipment or with combat equipment, it's getting the snot beat out of it. Chances are, something's going to come in with a big missile with a warhead and thump it. When that happens, the equipment has to be robust to survive. It also is taking a great deal of abuse when it's being used. Light duty stuff just isn't going to hack it. So one of the things that's very accurate about that series that I consider is the idea that a lot of the technology seems quote unquote course, but in reality, if you look at it, let's put it this way. There's what we call cheap residential grade. There's what we call residential grade. There's industrial grade. And then there's another grade called prison grade. To be quite honest, I want prison grade, I don't want to be in prison, we know that, but prison grade equipment was designed to take the abuse of people who are constantly wanting to abuse things. It's simplified and it's designed to take impacts, it's designed to be damaged, or to take damage without it malfunctioning. That's what you want for combat equipment, if at all possible. Now, one of the things we've done on the air here is I've explained, example, talking about dollar store radios, You'll notice I've factored in failure. Remember down we're talking about taking a 1 FM micro broadcaster using that 1 FM micro broadcasting station as your emergency frequency or your guiding frequency say for a fire team or a squad. And you go to the dollar store and you buy four of these little dollar radios per person that are about the size of a pack of cigarettes. Notice I said four per person. Why? Because it's going to break. It's not an if. It's simply a win. However, we can factor that in, but keep in mind in a battlefield situation, the unit or the combat element or the ship or the aircraft may be in a situation where no parts are available. So the idea is to build the piece of equipment to the best of its ability. This is why military grade slash prison grade is very desirable. You buy it, you buy it once and under normal conditions, you probably will never replace it again in your lifetime. Now, with regard to what would Bambostar Galactica, one of the comments made is that, well, they pick up the intercom and it's a regular phone headset, like from a payphone. Well, think about it, guys. You know, with a steel cable wrapped around on the cable, right, Don? Yes. Well, think about it. Why did the telephone company do that? They're merch, so people don't take those parts home. So it's not a bad idea, is it? You see, it will last longer. The concepts that they try to plug in with a light, soft duty, and real simple and easy, doesn't necessarily mean survivable. And when you're in a remote task situation, you have to factor in replacements. I'll give you another example where I've done this, and I understand the quality of the product, optics. There's a bunch of Chinese and inexpensive Russian optics coming in right now. Little scopes, they cost as little as $6, $7 a piece to as much as $19. Notice whenever I've said if you're going to buy those, you don't buy one, you buy three. Why? Because we factored in the quality issue. Now, you spend more money, you get a better scope. However, I'm going to warn you on something. Just because you spend more money doesn't mean you get a scope that will take more abuse. You're just getting better optics. You may be getting you know a better quality regard to the material It should take more abuse But it still may not be able to survive certain conditions Don you had an experience like this with one of the first scopes you used on your 50 scopes on the 50 disappointing and 14 notches when one breaks That's right. Just to have the spare factor figured in the other thing that I've talked about on the air again robustness first of all most military rifles are designed to take more abuse and under the assumption that not only are you shooting at somebody, but somebody chances are is shooting at you. And they're trying to do damage to you. Well, your equipment, your hardware, is designed to be a little more robust, a little girthier, it's heavier. It will be designed to deal with the climate and conditions that it's expected to operate in. Example, larger trigger guards for trigger finger mittens, things like that, depending on the country and what the nature of their battlefield is. These are all things to take into consideration, but also inexpensive replacement parts. It ain't the razor, it's the blades that are going to get you. Just like we joke about the magazines. Well, if you've got two extra firing pins and two extra extractors and all the extra springs, even if something does malfunction, guess what? You can get offline, bring the weapon back up and online by replacing the parts, and you're back in action again. more and I've always talked about this if you can spend more and you can you can get a cooler piece of equipment I am NOT going to stop you at all it's not Mark's job. Mark's trying to come up with and Don's trying to come up with solutions so that everyone has something because we do know that everybody's wallet out there is finite everybody's limited in their resources this is a way to deal with some of those problems which is why we don't just complain about them we come up with solutions for you. Now Everything you're doing should be factored in this way. If you can... Here's another thing. If you are working on a vehicle and you're setting up an evacuation vehicle, armor it up when you're reassembling it. When you fix it, as you fix it, make it better. And when I say armor, remember some things like your electrical wire harness, nothing more than just putting a conduit line down the frame and running your electrical lines in the conduit line or in the PVC pipe which can then be zip tied to the frame offers more protection for your electrical system in a battlefield situation and makes it easier to identify a problem if there is one with the electrical system because everything's easy to find and it's all in one channel. It's right here. Here's what the wires are. Here's where they go in. Here's where they come out. Check the line to see if it's been perforated with a bullet, damaged by fragmentation, or if it's been ganked by something that jammed up underneath the frame and hit it like a pipe, a piece of wood, or something like that. If you could identify that that's clean, now you only have specific areas to inspect on a vehicle. If you can armor up the vehicle in other ways or improve different components so that they're shielded better, they're protected better, to include the driver, by the way, he's the most critical component. If the driver fails, you all stop and fail with him. The point is, everything that you're working on now, start thinking this way. Redundancy, reinforcing, making it better. If something's flimsy and it broke, take a look at it and come up with a better solution so that it doesn't break that way again. You don't want to have to fix it a second time, and we don't have time to waste like that anymore. We've got to make sure we do it right. Well, Donald, boy, the music was... I was already going quick. Yes ladies and gentlemen, thank you for listening. Don, thank you for being here. Thank you Mark, God bless you. As always, God bless the Republic. Yes, with the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march both day and night. Ooh-rah. Six bandits chasing down the road. Give them a backpack full of rocks and send them back to the spiders. They'll only get halfway. Yeah, hungry, hungry sharks. Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum. Oh, that's a mess. Oh, a dark, oily aftertaste too. Yuck, the sharks. You're not going to be happy with us, Don. Thank you, Don. Thank you, Mark. Have a good one. Okay, bye-bye. Did you read this? Chicago just became the murder capital of America. I don't understand. It's been a felony to have a gun since 95. I thought that was supposed to prevent murders. I'd increase them. Criminals will always find a way to get guns, while the rest of us are just left defenseless. Chicago authorities have seized over 75,000 firearms since 1995. And now, Chicago's murder rate is twice as high as New York City. Tonight, while you're asleep, criminals will be at work. Not in Kennesaw, Georgia. In 1982, our city passed a law requiring every household to have a gun. 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