August 6, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed military tactics, weapons systems, and preparedness for armed conflict. He analyzed infantry combat dynamics, comparing modern military equipment to civilian hunting capabilities, and argued that American gun owners possess significant defensive advantages. Koernke emphasized the importance of marksmanship, tactical thinking, and psychological readiness, using examples from Iraq and historical battles. He criticized government disarmament efforts, foreign military presence in the US, and Supreme Court interpretations of the Second Amendment, framing these as threats to American liberty.
- second amendment
- militia
- marksmanship
- m16
- m14
- infantry tactics
- preparedness
- gun rights
- disarmament
- night vision
- gas masks
- armed resistance
- constitutional rights
- foreign troops
- weapons systems
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In some papers, what was wearing rebel gray? Well, they said a day to hang him, but they said they'd let him live. He could walk away a free man, if his friend's name he would give. So fathers, as you teach your sons of honor, duty, and faith, Remind them of Sam Davis and how he gave his life that day. For the man they sought was in their hands, but all that Sam would say, I'd die a thousand deaths before a friend I would betray. When the Lord calls up birds, he roams to stand before his face. O many a name unknown to fame shall ring from the high place. And out of a grave in the Southland at the Just Gods' call in Beck, Ciao one man rise with fear, the signs and a rope above his neck. When the Lord calls up birds he roams, the sand before his face. O many an aim unknown to fame, Ciao ring from that high place. And out of a grave in the Southland at the Just Scotts Call and Beck, Shall one man rise with fearless eyes and a rope about his neck. Shall one man rise with fearless eyes and a rope about his neck. A figure walked him 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 attacks 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 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children 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 torture freedom, as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, we are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we all watch and 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? He called out from the grave. Dill the Fand of the Free. Mark Horkie and Don Donald, one day closer to victory for behind the lines and on key territories. South, Switzerland, micro-effect network in the morning and on Liberty Tree radio. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations. and Within less than of a day. We'll see a hunt a rather 63 years since the bombing of Hiroshima you guys it's August 8 Listen real close in the chamber the slide is closed with the rifle in these days of couple weapons each for the man with the rifle Taking apart his sentences and rearranging them a little bit But I want to reinforce that beat that up on the ground right mark. It's a ground pounder Even nuclear devices, you know what's funny is people don't understand this when you've been in the military. Everything in the tank, I don't care if it's 70 tons, it comes down to supporting the ground pounder, the infantryman, the guy who's going to have to get in there and stay there. If you don't occupy the real estate, jets attack at Mach 2 and retreat at Mach 2. The jets retreat, on the other hand, the ground pounder has to come in and hold real estate. Everything, no matter what it is, is all centered. that has existed. The infantryman's tools are for, let's go through that old home, that old lay, for the lack of a nail, a shoe was lost, for the lack of a shoe, a horse was lost, for the lack of a horse, a rider was lost, for the lack of a rider, a message, that message, a battle was lost, for the lack of that battle, a little tremble, that's a variation on the actual lay, by the way. But the point is that one little nail or We say one bullet in the right place at a given time. Now people with that mark, well wars are fought in strange ways. Not really strange ways in most cases. But again, let's look at the South. You might recall, and it's sad, but it was true, Stonewall Jackson. Here's one of the most dynamic generals of the South. It was a terrible, again, shot by some of the nervous pickets, something we talked about before in a battle, especially where battles actually raged. The picket is a farthest point, the actual spear tips tip with regard to fighting. They know, but Pickett knows that there's a high probability you ain't living through this because the job of the Pickett was to set off the alarm. Well, a Pickett may also have been more than one man, but chances are if you're running into another force, it's a whole lot of guys that are a lot bigger than you are. And what happened is, remember, Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by Pickett's, or at least a unit. field that was probably one of the infantry screens. He didn't die right away, if you recall. He actually was medically tended, unfortunately died of his wounds later. But because of that, a significant, a key character. Remember, and again, this is the whole point. One bullet in the right place. Okay, placed, you know, started a whole chain of events which changed the dynamics of the battlefield. So people say, well, I can't make that much difference. One person in the right place does the same thing. It is the dynamics of a... And that's what's so critical about you out there listening, being dynamic infantry, command and control... think about it. Everybody wants to be the sniper. And to a degree, I'm going to say something about that real quick. If every American that's out there has a weapon and decides they want to be a Bambi hunter when this war comes up, in other words, I'm going to shoot my deer and then I'm going to disappear for a while. Well, if everybody did that the same day, there would be not enough deer on the field in black uniforms for everybody to deal with. there simply wouldn't be enough. I want you to think about how many people have arms here in this country. If they acknowledge it, I've always said this, okay, I'll give you the, for all these naysayers and, ehh, ehh, it's so terrible. Okay, let's say that there's 80 million people with guns up there. In fact, we'll even go a little lower. Let's say 60 million with guns. And let's say that half of them, oh, wait a minute, let's say a quarter of them show up just to go shoot and bambi, one day. And everybody went out and said, I'm going to find one of those jackasses that's trying to destroy my liberty and that has invaded the country. If on a given day everybody was just told, here's the date, everybody get out there, okay this is the quiet, pass your word thing, everybody steps forward from the greatest distance they can and puts a bullet in one of them. Do you think that there are 15 million of them that are going to be on the ground fast enough to be able to do anything? There is not an army on the planet that can do that. They might put all the boots on the ground they want to right away and they can focus them. This is 48 states that are in the continental United States. For all of their goofiness, oh, then they do the same thing. They do all kinds of sneaky, nasty stuff where they try to come and assassinate people or they'll do whatever everybody always does that. Well, you know, yeah, like no, you know, Okay, well that's the whole thing about a battlefield kids. It's an equal opportunity employment situation. You know what I mean? Or lack thereof. Yeah, or lack thereof. There's a real sharp learning curve with regard to, you know, the goof. Maybe I got to get my act together. So that's one element with the dynamic dance. What I'm talking about here where people say, well, we don't have the numbers. Let's just go a little farther here. Let's say that out of 60 or 80 million, only 3 to 5 percent show up. How many million is that? M with an M. How many million is that? And by the way, when somebody says, well, it has to be in the right place, we are in the right place. We're our piece of real estate. We're home. Now, when you look at the order of battle there, every one of those, shall we say, deer hunters or moose hunters, as I say, moose, because the quads on the other side, you start, you know, people will think this through. We're seeing out there is desperately trying to protect his hind end because he's a mercenary. he is not fighting for a cause he's not fighting for liberty is not fighting for justice is not fighting with spirit he is fighting as a mercenary so he's wearing a kevlar helmet now that's not a problem i think it's wonderful idea because when the brain basket is a good thing to protect their okay and we've talked about this as far as what we know with weapon systems uh... helmets don't necessarily stop bullets but helmets will save your life and i will tell you personally because i know that a helmet is saved my life beyond the shadow of a doubt twice where you know guess what in the middle of night you didn't see that six inch round beam across your path and you're running hell bent for election. Well let me tell you when a helmet hits something like that although I was driven into the ground once and I mean driven into the ground. If it weren't for the helmet being there I know I probably, you wouldn't be talking to me like, no, okay, it might be very different if I'd survived okay but maybe be very dead. The point is that that chunk of steel between you or even a hockey helmet or a bicycle helmet or a you know an old steel out of any kind of car what is core capital are uh... that that making first contact usually does a good job of taking most of the energy out of whatever that was gives your your noggin an opportunity to uh... shall we say the uh... will be in a lower velocity and i think they reach out all the older bouncing the room that you're looking at thirty five to forty pounds other junk most of which they don't really but it's all the latest with bang toys of some pool pushed into the system and now they're forced to buy a lot of the goofiness that they've got. You know what? People don't think about it. Water, paint, spray, mud. You know, you get into a real battle. You create. And all the junk that you see in these little gimmick toys right now are just gimmick toys that ain't last and very little. Okay? The latest is trying to make the modern soldier really. The modern soldier, that modern soldier with the little eyepiece up to his face with his optics so he can and stuff which is really cool. Some guys, one or two, should have that. But the thing is that as, if you get into a knock down, kick them in the teeth, dark side of the moon kind of battlefield, cultivated artillery mortar, as they've read the stories, it gets really bad real fast. Sharing other people's chunks in little bits and pieces, okay. You get sprayed on with debris, you get mud, you get silt, you get dirt. We're not talking the desert. The desert is the same kind of battlefield, but the desert is a unique, isolated, goofy little environment that is not like the rest of the planet. See, that's the problem when people are looking at desert warfare. Desert warfare is very spiky, as we would say. In fact, World War II is a classic example. You've got lots of flatness that nobody can hold and what you're doing is you're fighting over water or fixed positions that man has made or dynamic pieces of terrain that are valuable because most of it is flatter than a pancake and dull. It's like when you heard about the battle in North Africa, what did it do? It waxed and waned back and forth. You saw it? Yeah, major waves. Or we go off of Gafík over in the plains going up, etc. Well, it's like massive ocean battles. The situation in the Middle East where we are right now with Iraq is no different. Granted, a little more rolling terrain guys, but you don't see any forests. You do have rugged terrain like in Afghanistan. Again, no forest. All of the dynamics change quickly. And yeah, people could say, well, bomb everything and kill all the trees and blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, by the time they do that, that's going to be down the road. But in phase one when you're fighting and as the phases change, In phase one, I want you to think about that goof that's, I mean, the character you're so scared of, with all this garbage stuck all over him, carrying about 65 to 70 pounds. And again, you Vietnam vets out there listening are going to know what I'm talking about. And I'd like to have them walk through 100 yards of Michigan backwoods. Okay? Now, all you would hear is, it would sound like a bunch of Kate Bowl buffalo, you know, gattervating through the bay, you know, sun bark, You know, because everything catches. And we're not even talking tropical rainforest. I'm just talking about going through the backwoods of Michigan here. Or cross country or anywhere, even in backyards. Because we've got hanging plants, you've got debris, you've got all kinds of stuff that in a desert environment doesn't exist. So you can make them look like a Star Wars trooper, okay? but the problem is every little thing that hangs off your rifle every little thing hangs off your gear is pretty quickly going to be hanging off something else in the woods that it catches or dragging it along with you that's right and depending on how scared you are motivated or chased by us they'll be dragging it real fast and an extra forty pounds worth of sumac uh... let's see wild grape vines wild raspberry bushes will be hanging all over their hind ends are trying desperately to run from you know like you said the battle in new orleans you know they ran through the thick through the briars and they ran through the brambles where the rabbits couldn't go. Look at that. And they cleared that area. I was trying to, I was worrying so much about that overgrowing and they did such a nice job of clearing it out. And look, I still got a guy with a whole bunch of cool stuff on him. I won't use most of it, but I can use the clothes and I like the weapon. You just have to take some of the junk off it. You know, look at the streamlining, the difference between the rifles that were actually used in Vietnam. In fact, the mother of this, the M16 E1 or A1. And there's a reason they had to keep worrying about streamlining. Let me give you an example of just of what I'm talking about. Now here, do some history on this with firearms, because this is Weapons Wednesday. Why do you think we changed the Pickle Fork Flash Hider to a Basket Flash Hider? It was too grabby. Yeah, now think about that. One stupid thing, that's not even the whole of the person. That's one stupid little part of the weapon. That's what we call a Pickle Fork Flash Hider. Now, the Pickle Fork Flash Hider did have a purpose when it was designed. The concept was something that came in with both Europeans and American NATO engineers. They wanted a wire cutter on the rifle. You all understand what the Pickle Fork Flash Hider was for? You could take and use your flash hider, hook a piece of wire, pull the trigger, cut the wire. However, Don, what happens when you're going through the woods and there are all kinds of things that are like wire, but they're growing and attached to all kinds of other stuff? You tend to waste bullets. would if you did, but your fellow infantryman real quick would be going, hey Fred, stop with the nonsense. We know how it works, but it's really wasting ammo and you're giving our position away, okay? Exactly, I'm not sneaky about that. So here's a little stupid item that is no simpler than a, now look at the end of that weapon. You're looking at a flashbasket flash hider that's only about three quarters of an inch. Well, we'll give it an inch. We'll say, well, hold on Mark, let me double check my measure. Yeah, let's say one inch in diameter, okay? and we had to change the whole design and switch over to a basket flash hider and we also changed the type of flash hider too because a pickle fork was a flash hider but with that open end on it. That little open end collected so much debris and became such an issue that it was taken off as quickly as possible and they put the new one on which had a sealed end over the muzzle. It had the flash hider in place to protect, you know, to dissipate the flash at night and worry about collecting most of the flora that was out there in the woods as he walked through it. A simple space like that. Now I want you to look at all the goofy garbage with all the hanging things. What I'm waiting for is this, the helmets. Look at what's on the helmets. Just think about it, what that would be like. And my God, can you imagine running along at night, and I mean granted you got your night vision, you think you're seeing everything. What it's going to take is a whole bunch of strong fishing lines with treble hooks. And you need to be able to bear with a guy like that. He's a turtle on his back for a second and... Okay, gotta grab that guy. It's all a matter of attitude. When you're hunting tanks, it's the same way. If you... People are conditioned to do the... What do you think they're using them for? Shock weapons with people who don't have a clue. When you're a soldier, even though you fully respect the tank, because you know what, it's 52 or 60 tons of, oh my goodness, metal. You learn real quick that it's got soft spots. You understand very quickly that hunting a dinosaur like this while it's dangerous and oh it is dangerous. When you pull the trigger on whatever you have that can knock it out and there's all kinds of things and by the way our Abrams tanks are pictures right now of motor pools. Here's an example everybody goes oh listen they have that. I just went by, we went south on a trip and Don, how many Bradleys did we see punked out? Oh, I don't even remember how many. How many hulls? Every configuration of punked out. When I say punked out, we're talking... From the rotors to the fronts of the turrets. Chunks out of them, guys. Now, my point is, and not all those are electronically detonated improvised munitions, okay? A lot of them, which by the way you can go to YouTube and you can watch all the different ways that sappers slash combat infantry, although again they're irregulars G, they seem to be knocking out some pretty heavy equipment. Abrams or any main battle tank can be hunted and killed. Now I'm going to tell you some, I want you to think about this. You ever hunted a deer? You ever pulled the trigger and gone, man, I got it. Now, can you imagine something that can hunch you back and hunch you down and run you down at about 40, where up to a very automotive 50 miles an hour if they wanted to, which is stupid because it kind of defeats the purpose. You overrun a target real quick, OK? That's one thing I want to talk about. Treadhead, some were playing around like you saw in Iraq, where I saw some brake torque turns and all this other garbage. That died real quick with the tanks, by the way. But otherwise, tread heads that are knowledgeable and experienced know that you go in thinking you go in at a slower speed. When those things are hunting you and you pull that trigger and you watch that smack and you see your cook up on the inside and you watch the turret hatches pop open and you see the crew kind of hobble out and one of them flop over the turret dead and one's trying to scramble out while she's brewing up on the inside. Tell me, what kind of feeling do you think that is? for the fear issue, which is, you know, again, when you're hunting big game like bear, or if you're hunting big, you know, they're hunting you while you're hunting them, okay? Now here's something that's 52 tons of steel that you were told as feudal resist, you would be a blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and you go chomp, chomp, and you watch that thunk. And you realize your buddies who are hunting with you go thunk one more time, and there's two nice, neat holes in the right places, and one that scuds off, third shooter didn't quite hit right. But guess what? you just knocked out one of the most expensive pieces of hardware on the ground you're gonna run into. Gotta go walk up and get a chunk of that take home. And don't say it can't be done, because I can show you pictures of motor pools. One shot's got, I counted, 78 M1 Abrams tanks, all of them fragged. Knocked out, hit to the point where they had to come back. And not just come back, you see, gotta remember that's very critical, because, see we do armory repair, and armor repair, through with an armorers and vehicle support in the field guys. You don't have to tell me about that. We know that. What this means is that out of that fleet there are vehicles, many, many vehicles, that are so badly damaged and have been killed so well that they're having to be dragged all the way across the planet, completely out of the inventory and service, and cycled for reconditioning very costly and expensive. Your insurance agent tells you it's total. but only the front fenders are wrinkled. Yeah, even armor ripples just like your car does and at a given point, twisted enough, it's dead. Now the point is, again, don't tell me they can't be fought, but we're going back to Bambi season here, or Moose season. We're a part of the country here. If everybody decided they wanted to, and let's say we've got how many, when we do, we have deer hunters all across the country. We have probably close to 12, I'll say 12 to 20 million real marksmen. Now, that's beyond what's possible, within the group of riflemen that we have out there, and pistol shooters and whatever, and let's just say we have real riflemen, we have 20 million of them. Technically, by most of the world's standards, I'm going to tell you something, you are already armed as a standard sniper. You are already armed better than most snipers on the planet. how many different scoped arms and this is the dynamic they don't really want to talk about it's even what the Japanese were worried about when they were talking about invading the United States. A rifle behind every blade of grass. That's right they were terrified of the idea that oh my god you let the peasants have weapons now think about it who would be promoting disarming the country other than a traitor who would be promoting disarming America other than those who are trying to sell this country out because for national defense if you really love this country you're part of this country you would know that well in the event there is a real problem at least the whole list is protected because one we're know the people would participate but who would then be the only person who would promote disarming and the lack of participation are people who have no interest in your liberty have every intention of killing you suppressing you because of what it is you're going to see that they're doing wrong. And so they want to see the population disarm. This is the ultra limousine liberals and all the goofs that run around with them, which of course are still directly tied into all the neocons who are the same kind of goofs, who are the same kind of enemy of the American people, both of them are. They hate socialists. They're already making a socialist welfare state to a heavy degree, but they want it to be a socialist slave state, just like all the socialist overseas And that's the problem. We're going to have to stop that. So again, all you moose hunters, that's your job. But we'll say, of the 20 million rifle marksmen, getting close to the bottom of the hour here, I know we're going to be going to break. Of the 20 million that are out there to the marksmen, many of you have shot ridge to ridge, valley to valley, 1,000 yards and killed animals that weigh 800 pounds, 1,000 pounds, creatures that have a hell of a lot more strength. and ability to dodge a bullet than the average human does. So tell me, bad guys on the other side, how you expect to survive a core of snipers and riflemen who can pick and will pick their shot, take the moose. See, that's the thing the goofs on the other side don't want the Americans to think about. And I'm going to tell you something, I was an intel analyst. One of the things that kept coming up as a conversation always for years is well if we had to fight the biggest advantage we have is this massive core of people who know how to shoot long range. There is the argument, well it can get real close. This is not Iraq. Take Iraq's map and bring it over here to the United States and lay it over the states and you look at which one is close. The closest one I can see that actually has the same kind of dynamics although it's much more lush. This is North Carolina. 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Oh, I never thought of that. Here's a point I want to get out, Mark, because we haven't brought this one to the chalkboard in a while. We talk about night vision on occasion and, you know, we don't certainly miss the opportunity to tell you to pick up another gas mask. There's apples and oranges, but listen to this, you guys. This is something we haven't addressed in a while. You know, those big Air Force and Navy masks, Mark, that one big plane of, you know, plexi in front of you. Those are really cool like battle masks. To an extent they are really cool battle masks. They give you a good field of vision. You don't want to have tunnel vision on a battlefield. That kind of defeats the purpose. But we have to live with it sometimes depending on the model of the mask. Exactly. But if you can come across again that full face mask, air force issues, navy issues. Why? Because you know, air force issues and because in the air force there's There's a particular group of people in the Air Force, they were known, I think they're still known as ABGD, air-based ground defense, the air base from being overrun or even from the individual person walking up and applying some Drano in the right places. And the CIA for years tried to keep that a secret. I've got to elaborate on that, do I? But if you've got an old piece of aluminum somewhere, like a dead wheel or something, you know, something that, a wheel is better than just some tin foil because a wheel is built to take some stress much like aircraft aluminum would be. But take a little bit of Drano and a little bit of water and put it on that aluminum and see what happens. Super blood dude, it's like we shot an alien man. Yeah, the CIA was terrified that your average person would think about it. But there are particular things that move down the road that have aluminum in them. And imagine just standing at the crowd, cheering in the crowd, cheering along with the occupied people as they watch an army come in. And opportune moments, there goes a little spray of a mixture of drain oil and water onto aluminum parts. Oh well, I'm getting a little bit sidetracked here. But air-based ground defense, you know, they use the big ones. Now that can be a real good thing in a battlefield, but let's take that into the night. And again, Here comes the talk about night vision. Imagine this, you know, there's a reason why on the end of that gun sight there's a rubber boot, a plastic boot. It is there so that you bring that rubber boot up to and flush to that particular eye inside bridge of the nose, top of your cheek, and you know, just under your eyebrow maybe. You seal off as much as humanly possible the light that is leaving the device. So it doesn't flash onto your face, it's called wash. That light that leaves a piece of night vision and makes your face glow. Now that can be witnessed, you know, let's take that to the next witness, observed, targeted, you know, much like three on a match by your opponent, even without night vision. And it's enhanced if you, if the guy looking at you has night vision, although green, this is one of the reasons why they chose green because it's minimal in this purpose, but it will still show some brightness to your opponent if he's looking at you with night vision. Now imagine, hmm, gee, I've got my full face mask on, an army, or rather, Air Force and Navy. Bring a piece of night vision up to that to try to look through and look around and round in the dark. The whole of my face inside that mask would be... You know, this is a situation where you do not wish to be because, again, now it's like, you know, you're just with a little fire and you haven't introduced it behind your friend, your opponent, you know, so that now they're backlit. Well, you're lighting your whole face. This kind of defeats the purpose of being, what was that word I used earlier, sneaky. And you know, sneaky, there are those, well, sneaky's not, sneaky's just another word for stealthy, isn't it? Okay, so, you know, if you choose to put sneaky on the table, that's fine. You know, they say, well, I don't want to hear whining about sneaky. Sneaky will keep you alive. You know what I mean? So, if you want to sneak around, you know, and there are those probably right now wondering, well, gee, If I'm using my gas mask, there's probably so much particulate or gas or something in the air that a might piece of night vision will be useless anyway because I won't see but six or eight feet. Well, I don't want to hear about that either because there are plenty of things that can be dispersed into the air that will kill you and you will not because, well... Part of the dangers of the battle field. Exactly. And if you can't see it, do you think it will be the performance of your night vision? Big zero there, zilch there, not a nothing. Instead of going into the field again, if you have the full face mask, I'm not disparaging at all, it's a daylight piece. If you have to work in a dark environment that may be an NBC environment, how does that go? I'm not talking about Channel 7 in your neighborhood, I'm talking about nuclear, biological, chemical, NBC in your environment. Look over to a guest similar to the pig face, M17, whatnot. You know the nomenclature for the American version, the M17 is the German name for it, isn't it Mark? Oh no, the M17 is the American. The M10M is the German slide check. Available, in fact, we've got one right here, myhandary.com. They've got brand new copies of the M10M, the M17, which is what Don's talking about, and I'm telling you something real quick here on these. I don't know what the price is, but I know that they're excellent. These are some of the best masks I have seen come through. still in the plastic, everything sealed, two sets of filters and for what they are you hand them out and if they save your life once, well what's your life worth? You hear Janice droppin' in the background screaming out, get them while you can? That's right. Oh, she might be rollin' in her grave, but oh well. Get them while you can. You weren't supposed to use it for that, huh? But let's go back to that night vision and gas mask. Because even if now you've gone over to what... equates to two visual ports. You know, one eye, one piece of glass, another eye, another piece of glass. Two visual ports. You bring that piece of night vision up to sight again. Guess what? Great portion of that wash onto your face, but that other eye is still glowing, isn't it? You guys, even if it's as simple as like a sailor's cap that you just pull down over that eye while you're targeting, just work in a flap and just even right into the gas mask, tape it right on and you little bit of Velcro on the other side and it Velcros down and you brought that wash to a minimum. Now this is something, you know, highlights that term you heard talk about in a particular movie where Marines, we adapt, we improvise, adapt and overcome. It would tell you that if you stumble into the field and find yourself in this situation and aren't prepared for it, you have become the easiest target on the field. What is that? There's that phrase mark, targets of opportunity. That's right. And that is something that you do not wish to be. One of the things to remember about, you know, people are going, oh, this still seems lovely. Okay, let's back up here and say, think about something. One of the things about what's going to happen here coming up in the United States is that this is not a part-time job. A lot of people still even want to think that way. Oh, I'm going to shoot. I'm going to hike back in population. Let me point something out. In Iraq, I will say this. One of the things they're teaching them to do is to not worry about whether or not there's any justice. If you're thinking there's a justice system that they're going to leave in place. you are not thinking police state. If we allow this police state to plug in that they want to plug in, they will simply grab a whole bunch of people that are in one group or standing along the road or in a shop. How many people saw this video where they showed pictures and they jump into this shop and there's a bunch of people standing there and of the seven people standing there, they grabbed two of them because they just didn't think they looked like they belong there. Now, you know, they decided later, oh, we found out this guy wasn't supposed to be here. So they grabbed him and he's off in the gulag, okay? You see my point? You know, it is not part time. This is one of the things, everybody still wants this to be a comfortable war. I want to. I don't have to be here all the time, guys. And that's the problem. If you are going to win, this is a 100% kick him in the teeth every day. It doesn't go away. That's the bad part about this. Now, I acknowledge the idea that it's going to happen so that I will understand that I'm going to kick the slaps off the other side so that I can get this over with as quick as I can. They want to make a business out of it. I plan on finishing their business. I plan on closing it. There's going to be, if not a for sale sign, there's going to be, we're taking their business. The whole concept is this. When you engage this enemy, with every resource you have and the most important is one thing. What is between your ears? Because everybody does that. They do this. They use it in reverse. Well, Don, you know, they have jet artillery and that, well we do too by the way, but let's just use their BS line. And they have this and they have that and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, you start with what you got to fight with if that's all you got because a free man understands once they put the chains on you, you can't know I'm off with your T, okay? and so the point is that you turn around and you look at it as you look at your enemy is nothing more than a mobile resupply pod you know what i shoot him i knock him down if people even talk about like you were talking about gas masks because it what they have studio gas masks and they'll do this and they'll do that hey the mask i have will give me enough time to shoot the sucker get across the battlefield i will rip the mask off his face i will take the food out of his mouth Everybody goes, well the only stuff will be safe is what they have. I will take the food out of his mouth because of what you just said. If I felt that that's what I had to do to win this war. That's the attitude you all have to have. Stick him, bite him, kick him. And by the way, nice perch. You know what, he's got great web gear and it's about the size of the boy behind me. He doesn't have anything. That's coming off. We're stronger now. Hey, nice uniform. Got a few holes in it. The girls are going to have to wash it. Don't bleach it. We've got to keep the black uniforms the right color so you can, you know, infiltrate or get closer. That's coming off. Oh look at the boots. Hey, those are my size. I get a number said 10 and a half wide. There we go. By the way underpants and t-shirt. Oh, they're meh. Well, we got a garbage bag over here for all those. You know we're doing them? They're going into a big old washer we use only for this. We're gonna wash them and we're gonna use scissors. I'm gonna turn them into... I'm gonna leave them bare butt naked so the dogs can chew on the soft chewy parts. When they are done, only a rumor of our enemy's action will return. Much like the old whaling captain used. say nothing is wasted but the whale itself. think about it, mule, a mule deer, ridge to ridge and they don't sit still I've watched men kill them from 1,100 yards away and that mule deer is as big as a person and more agile. You ever watch a mountain goat move? Can you do that? Think about it Don, you know I mean, Don knows what I'm talking about, that's why we're laughing, it's like if you watch a mountain goat and you think about my god, how the hell does he do that? And he doesn't have feet like you have. He's got a little set of hooves. And you know, hooves don't really have the kind of traction that, you know, pair of tennis shoes have. You know what I mean? Or even bare feet. That mountain goat bounces on the side of cliffs that most people get weak knees over. And a man who's typically hunting him is sitting across the valley and going, and sitting there with his urdle he's got and he's settling, breathing and all. all of the applications of the science of a rifle marksman slash a sharp shooter is in place and he pulls the trigger and the bullet pass the connection is a stun point and then you watch the target fall. Now you tell me how our enemy has a chance as long as you all apply the proper tools. And again from that distance people are saying well my favorite right now guys I want to point this out I hear this all the time and it's crap crap's gonna have to be killed. Well you know the moment you shoot you know that's when they know when it's over because do that well i'll tell you what that's under the assumption that somehow you're going to be engaging in ranges they consider acceptable you must change the dynamic of the battle field the dynamic of the battlefield not the enemy and that's one of the most important issues right now they got troops to have for engaging in shorter and shorter ranges why number one the carrying so much junk that they you know again and also they've limited their weapon and that's not an accident by the way that's the force you know, this contact at closer range. It's because also it's cheaper for the beam counters. The whole concept even of the M16 guys right from the beginning was it was a beam counters rifle. It was cheaper, it was lighter for the troops was good, but it was the idea was less expensive than several Cata beam counters. They could go out there and squander lots of American resources and make money off us. Okay, on the other hand, and that's still, I understand that's true, true with all wars anyway. We know this. We know how people and what's been done. Okay, but you sit there with an M1 Garand across from an AR-15 and you sit there at your range and he sits there at his range, your placement with a bullet and he's not coming near you anymore. That's right. You hit him in the... That's right. You get another M16 for the kids because or for the defense forces so that they can protect the area or may employ it in different ways. You can employ their weapons in a combined arms team. But the idea is don't commit to trying to play rifle round for rifle round. We do not want to lose person for person. I want to decimate my enemy. I want to strip him bare butt naked and feed him to the dogs. But laugh about it and go back in high five back in the locker room if they did it to you. Why should you be crying or worrying about them except how you are going to terminate them? You don't have to look too far around. I'm certain that you could still find that. picture of that poor guy in the Congo there with the British and the Dutch troops standing around as they barbecue him as if he were a pig. Yeah. And that wasn't the only time, and by the way, the Canadian troops were involved in three of those types of incidents, plus all the prostitution rings and all the other child molestation stuff. The Canadian troops are filth as far as the blue bonnets go. Make no mistake about it. They have been offered to come to this country because they are united, These are Western men. What do you think will happen with it? Oh, and by the way, they have an animosity toward most people. And somebody, some nutcase, of course, traitors, are opening the doors so that these foreign forces will be allowed in. And part of this is supposed to be the stun factor because Americans are, well, even now, they're trying to do the placate thing. This whole thing with the Second Amendment was a farce people. in fact i want the inner rate of use of a dissolve the air is raised magazine we got left here you know the lap dog of handgun control incorporated lappy air not appear anywhere mister lappy air uh... is talked about all reaffirmation okay really well the inner rate this is such a significant document i want the inner rate to take the one the next rifleman and print because i'll tell you what it's worth committing to Print the entire comment made by the Supreme Court so that all of us can read it. That is the reality. I don't want to see the fluff. Like in the middle of that magazine they show the latest idea for caseless ammo with a squad automatic weapon. It's like, give me a break. We'll never be allowed to own it. Even the Vienna, yeah. Yeah, it's like, look through the windows. These are the weapons you used to be able to own. Look through the window. Oh look, the royalty has this though. Give me a break. Throw that out the window. put this substance into place i can read i want you to put all of that in between in the american rifleman and i want everybody to read it you tell me what it says other than that what it does is it will finance more lawyers in in the courtroom to squander american resource slash money because it is so nebulous that right off the bat what's the first thing that washington did after this past washington d c said that anything with twelve rounds or more as a machine gun So if what Mr. Lappi-Air said is true, why is it Washington was able to already flop flat on the run as soon as this happened, Turner said, oh, okay. Well, that may say that, but because of what they said in the body of this BS statement, we can do this. And they completely miss, and Orwell, let's put it this way, they have to first of all misrepresent the specific definition of the arm. and then turn around and pass this and that's right there in the district of criminals. So if they're doing that in the district of criminals, what do you think they're going to use that interpretation for all across the country? Do you think it's going to be good for Americans? Hell no! So again, the point is, we have traitors all through the system and the mission, disarm the American people and these are the same traitors who are bringing in foreign troops against America. Even the Europeans have animosity against us guys. Don't think that they love Americans. They're waiting for the chance. They feel that the average military American is arrogant. I have seen this. We'll show you. Every chance you could when you train with the foreign troops, they try to hurt the Americans rather than work as allies. When I say here, I mean they do goofy. It's okay. It's rough play. We're all in rough play. We turned out and kicked their ass. They didn't think it was so funny. And I've been involved with that. We had this with the Brit troops where they tried to frag the tents of our people. We basically moved our people out and dug into the positions that we had removed to after darkness. When they came in and thought they were going to go on a quick raid because we'd be asleep, they were artillery simulators into the tents, which would have damaged and hurt a lot of people, would have actually injured people. What we did is we let them frag the tents and then we turned around and we beat the living you know what out of them. That's our allies in peacetime. I'm telling you, that's a story they don't want anybody here over there. Oh, well the Brits, they're so tough. You know what? You beat their Hyundai down just like anybody else. Yep. I know exactly. Oh yeah, they thought they were sly, but you know what? Sly and smart are two different things. We cut the knees right off them underneath them. You can kill the fox. That's right. And skin him and that tail looks so cool on your motorcycle or on your antenna, guys. The antenna, yes. Okay, same with blue helmets. They're going on the wall. Same with a blue brake. I have samples of each. the other is black uniforms. I'm going to be cutting the patches off because we're going to collect them. Of course, then somebody's going to say, man, you ruined the value of them. You should have kept the whole shirt, man. I'm waiting to hear that after the war. The point is, guys, that this is the dynamic of the battlefield we face. It's important that your weapons and your equipment be the best you possibly can. You are rifle marksmen out there. If you've ever hunted, you already are on the path. Now, all you've got to remember is we can be even better at our trade. When the time comes, we can go back to hunting Bambi and we will be able to do it in comfort. Work with the knowledge that we are feeding our families or that we are enjoying the trade in an extended form by hunting that which is prey. Our enemy is nothing. Remobile resupply pod. US rifle 7.62 millimeter M14 which lightweight air cooled gas hybrid magazine fed shoulder weapon designed primarily for semi-automatic fire is one of the many weapons you want to maintain but if you got dad's grand or the grand you carried maybe at some point in the war you have a fine rifle to do that job with. Let's maintain them and get the spare parts