August 20, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed the Mobile Vietnam Veterans Memorial visiting Sparta, Michigan, then pivoted to extensive analysis of the Georgia-Russia military conflict in August 2008. He examined weapon system performance, comparing AK-47 reliability in cold wet conditions to M4/AR-15 platforms, and critiqued Israeli military equipment and tactics based on their failures in Georgia and Lebanon. Koernke emphasized that individual training and mental preparedness matter more than hardware sophistication, warned of potential ammunition supply disruptions due to geopolitical tensions, and urged militia members across the eastern United States to prepare for imminent action while maintaining focus and readiness.
- georgia-russia conflict
- weapons wednesday
- ak-47
- ar-15
- cold weather warfare
- vietnam veterans memorial
- israeli military
- ammunition supply
- militia preparedness
- condoleezza rice
- poland
- weapons systems
- special forces
- preparedness training
- eastern european security
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Remember that we are also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations and ultra net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi. And of course Alaska. Well Don today is a special day. Hey it's Weapons Wednesday you guys, 20 August but if you'll tilt that ear toward the speaker, oh I know that was good. One in the chamber slide is closed. The well is full and the perimeter is secure. Hey again 20 August rather you guys right up front. I'm gonna reach over here cuz I know where that little piece of paper is. The Mobile Vietnam Veterans Memorial is coming to hey Sparta, Michigan little ways outside of Grand Rapids, but it'll be there tomorrow. That's Thursday August 20. It'll leave Sunday evening. 8pm volunteers to hand out pamphlets and stand. It will be a 24 hour open, 24 hour exhibit so you can understand why they want people to be there, right? Okay, volunteers are still needed. Please contact Dwayne at 616-6011. Hasting is even from Lansing. Heck, get on your motorcycle and ride out there from Detroit. It will only cost you a couple of gallons. a couple of gallons are these days, but hey, that number again is 616-11. Again, it opens tomorrow and maybe they just don't have somebody to cover late Friday night. So that might be you. And if you can't volunteer time to go out and file it in your area, you might just want to go out and pay your respect. It will give you a chance to see the wall and be part of the history that's involved with it even as it's happening. So we get a chance to do that. Again, give out the numbers again so people know where to contact them. or one more time with that phone number if you haven't got your paper and pencil yet. 616-46, somebody will be there. I can count on somebody, you know, there's people out there even thinking, I'm pretty certain somebody's gonna be there. But, you know, what would have happened if that would have been it, and I know many times I ask you to compare an inch to a mile, but what would have happened if a whole bunch of guys would have sat home concord morning in Lexington later, and I know somebody's gonna be there. I'm pretty certain. everything will be taken care of. Well, I know it's not a call to our, it's a call to respect brothers in arms in many instances and those who bore arms, you know, they would tell us in defense of our freedom. Well, here's another chance, you guys, if you've never seen the wall before, you might not make it to Washington in your lifetime. And this is a half-size replica, which is pretty impressive when you think that, wow, the real one is twice as big as this. You got a lot of names on it too. So keep that in mind. Don't be surprised by that when you, um, is goof in the State Department flat out and say that, well, if something like that were to happen, we aren't going to get involved. And then of course we did and the rest is history. And we know the numbers don't match with the number of casualties that actually developed out of the first part of Gulf War I. And that's another thing that's going to have to be accounted for down the road. Everybody's going to have to be looking at. And this one, of course Vietnam, there's names that are still missing. And there's a lot of names, by the way, even though they were There are people who are MIA and there are people who were claimed to have been killed in other places. We have never really addressed that. This happened quite a bit or it happens with spooks and kooks anyway. When the bat faggots at the end of the attack at Waco, when they pulled out the bodies of the shooters that were sent inside that the Davidians were able to neutralize and they got caught in the flames, the bad guys. They rushed in, they body bagged them, and then they created a fake air crash about a week later down there in Texas to cover up the bodies. In other words, a terrible incineration of a Huey, which of course turns into aluminum toast when it's smacked into the ground, or how about if it's just driven up and then shall we say lit, covers the remains that are charged quite well. But there are other people who went to Vietnam who eventually, because they didn't want to acknowledge where they were killed, during the Vietnam War were never given proper honors, never given acknowledgement. In fact, they tried to do everything they could to claim they died in truck accidents in California or boating accidents in Florida or in Hawaii in their training operations when in reality they were operational in southern China. Oh, that's right, yes. We had troops that got all the way into southern China, deep reconnaissance, field personnel who actually got in there, SEALs and special forces. The same is true with North Vietnam. But you know what? The day before Cambodia, we went into Cambodia officially, remember? That guy who told us he's not a crook, Richard Nixon, when he came on the television and told us at this moment our troops are going into Cambodia? Well, about 24 hours before that, you guys, Henry Kissinger called up his communist counterpart in China and told him, the American boys will be moving soon. You'll need to move and then tell everybody this, I'm certain. Again, I am certain. I am not certain. This is recorded into history. But I am pretty certain that Henry Kissinger made that other call. As a matter of fact, remember there is stuff that has come out or floated out from both the Chinese history and the Russian history that confirmed these actions too. The point is that there are a lot of people who are out on that wall that probably should be there, but by the very nature of acknowledging certain things means that you have to acknowledge others. and A lot of things happening, of course the Georgia front slash the Russian front continues as expected. Not a surprise of what's happening in the Middle East. But because of this, again I'm going to remind everybody guys, do we have ammunition coming in by the buckets full from China? No. What about stuff out of South America? China is shipping at the South America. I know those big shipments from Central Africa. Have we got a lot of ammo shipments from Central Africa? No. Other than maybe a little bit of European Western ammunition and a big lump of Russian ammunition, there is not a whole lot of surplus or second market stuff coming into the US, is there? No, not right now. No, not in the Russian... You're the Russian... You're the Russian combat operation going the way it is. The Russian military is going to start to consume what are considered consumables or perishables. Now that's food, of course. That's water, of course. By the way, do you know that's also like socks? You know that's also like uniforms? Yup. That's another thing. But you know what else is considered to be consumables slash perishables? The pins in the tank treads? That too. Oh, those are one. Something that goes down the barrel more often than not. So you see, the bullets are going to be used a lot more often, guys. And as they're used more often, somebody has to start thinking about replacing what's gone downrange. Now, while the Georgian forces under kosher control through the Mossad may have committed to a degree to American equipment which they may now have regretted because of reliability issues. What's happened is a situation where the majority of the forces still or at least a good chunk of them have to be carrying or are carrying some form of AK and one form or another. On both sides this is happening. Now, we knew that the U.S. equipment was there to a degree, but still, remember, these people are trained in particular techniques and have been for quite some years. Those don't leave these soldiers. It's ingrained into them. One of the other things that might be a consideration is maybe Georgia was being set up just like Poland was in 1940. Oh my goodness, think about this. In this case, Poland had its own weapons. I actually had pretty good weapons. Contrary to all the jokes that are made. Polish munitions are excellent. If you had me at Model 29 Mauser, I would be just pickled pink. I'm telling you, I'd be, oh my goodness, where did you get this? Model 29 Polish Mausers are comparable as an export or as an issue rifle to anything the Germans or the Czechs were making. during the same period. And Poland, to a limited degree, was competing with Germany and Czechoslovakia for that K98 market. Now the K98 of then is the equivalent to the AK of today. More militaries were carrying the K98 Mauser or a variant on it than any other rifle design on the planet. The fact of the matter is that it was a beautiful rifle. It was an excellent rifle. There is nothing wrong with it at all. It is a perfect service rifle for any mission you wish to commit to it. Well, Poland produced that rifle and many, many other weapons. Many, many other weapons. In fact, most people don't know that they had a tank on the horizon. Actually, they had already built a quantity. They had 60 of them in service. of a battle tank that would have pretty well matched the best panzers and even, well, would have been just under a hair under the T-34, which would become the mainstay for the Russians for the rest of World War II. And Poland decided to do some dirty deeds for the bankers under the assumption that the Western alliance was going to keep its promises. Now, in a way, with what we're seeing right now, Russian modern hardware just based off against about $400 billion dollars worth of American stuff that the Israelis collected which by the way I was going to say might be junk because the problem is you've got Israeli contractors and what they tell you they're going to sell you and what you actually get. Oi what the bargain I give you? The top one is green the other one is kind of a shade of brown and a little dusty. Colin Rusty. Hey I'm calling ya. Yeah, kids. Look, it looks great on you. Let me scrunch that clothing back. But the armor doesn't fit right and it doesn't feel like there's any armor there at all. You just go see my cousin Jaime to tailor. I tell you, we'll fix it. Of course, the armor part, well, you know, we just filled it with some K-POC and it looks fluffy. Maybe they'll think it's armor and won't shoot at you. Seriously, guys. I mean, that's one of the problems here with the situation is when you're dealing with these scumbags, anybody who is foolish enough, A, to believe them or trust them is making a big mistake. However, again, we are looking at another problem here. If this was an earnest face-off with pretty much the Georgian slash puppet government under Slakey, Slavely, Shikeshavili and the rest of the crew, well, if those characters in command fumbled the ball this way, it was with American hardware and equipment, guys. Think about that. That's not a good sign, is it? You are right. If we believe everything that they are saying, and of course I do believe it to a degree, then this tells us that in a pretty much a proxy, you know, with a proxy, a mercenary force on one side, the Georgian, with Israeli control. Versus a second grade, a B grade, or a C grade Russian force, which remember as I pointed out yesterday, I have been looking at the pictures, this is not the best Russian force on the ground. It is a good Russian force. It's a B grade unit in that they are using a lot of older equipment. That doesn't mean we don't use older equipment. We still have M113s in service and the M113 guys goes back now almost 45 years. Remember that's the General Gavin APC. and the 113 is still used in its A2 and A3 configuration. Oh, and don't forget the armored command post slash CP slash ambulances. You've seen them and those are M113, so we do have older stuff laying around. I do understand that. Don't try to come over this, oh we just don't know. Yes, I do know, but look at the basic armor and equipment that is supposed to be front line. The armor or the punch, the fist of a formation, is typically the best they can find in an operation like this. The band is moving, the heart is kidding. That's right. The best that that unit has is up front and in your face. Well, that's what they showed was the best that was up front and in your face for these formations. And this combined arms army that we're seeing right now is a B grade operation. It's a B grade system. There's an A, B, and C rating to the different forces that the Russians have. Now, this is going to tell you that the A units are sitting back somewhere. However, with basic Russian inventory arms, they faced off and engaged a class B or class A equipped, maybe not trained, they had mercenaries, they had kosher mafia, Mossad, slash Israeli military forces, and everybody is supposed to quake in their boots at that except these characters just got their hind end rolled over. Now this ain't looking good for the Israelis. Let's add something else here. Isn't this the second time in the last year and a half this kind of happened to the Israelis? Don't I seem to recall that when they went out to roll in the offensive against hullabaloo? All the way to Turkey and passed on into Iran. Yeah, they said they were going into Iran, going to invade Iran. Well guess what? It didn't happen, did it? It didn't happen. Now here we have a situation where the puppeteers are in complete control of the cult nation's military force in what was the old Khazarian Empire District. Lo and behold, they just got the weezer squeezed out of them, didn't they? Yes, they did. So that's strike two. Now anybody out there jumping to buy Israeli equipment or listening to what the Israelis are doing? I don't think I'd be worried too much about that. Well, they got cool stuff, but that doesn't mean that they necessarily have the spirit to use it. Oh, they're great at being thugs or assassins. That's one thing they've always been good for. In other words, Mafia is always great at being thugs and assassins, but never very good in the one-to-one, toe-to-toe fight where they actually got to put their hind end where their mouth is. See how that works? Well, we're looking at an interesting situation here, but this should also kind of rate the weapons systems. Now, it also means ground-infantry operations. And the other problem is, here's another thing to think about, and we've tried to explain this to people, is trying to mimic what we have in the field in Iraq is not going to do you any good in a temperate environment. Number one is Iraq, slash the desert warfare situation, is a unique battlefield condition. A lot of what you see there won't work in other places. It's hard to drive that into people's minds, but it's something that it's like Vietnam the same situation. There are certain things with Vietnam because of the nature of the battlefield that won't work under other conditions. Number one, as I pointed out, temperate battlefield. What does that mean? Well, temperate environment, temperate conditions, going to go from real hot during the summer to real bitter cold during the winter. And there's all the conditions in between. And that's where general mud comes in. And you know what? Oh my goodness. General Mudd is not a happy camper when it comes to him settling in your rifle. Oh my goodness. Now here's the problem. The AK-47 was designed for the battlefield that it just engaged upon. The M4 slash the AR-15 family of rifles Well, it has a bit of a problem in dirt and gunk and crud to begin with. It's really finicky. You've got to keep it clean. On top of that, the portbuckers in Georgia probably got a grade 3 contract rifle, kids. Oh my goodness. The worst of all worlds. Now function again. Oh hit the photo his hip for the photo says hit the photo says pop the magazine one two three one two three man clock This ain't good a minute. Wait a minute try to grab his rifle here. He comes in the bayonet Maybe if you shoot the guy again, okay? Yeah, you see so and that doesn't mean there weren't a case and they're under 74 is a k a KMS in the 762 by 39 all that stuff is sitting there over on the on the Georgian side too. Don't make any mistakes about that. There's a mix of weapons. But if they committed heavily and it's apparent that they did, that's what they tried. We're going to, I think, brag or boast a little bit ago. The problem is that it demonstrated when looking at a conventional force which weapon seems to be a tad more durable and which weapon systems seem to be able to perform more efficiently, simply because, again, they're a lot easier to use. more reliable because also again the way the weapons put together and basic maintenance ease. Now this is critical because in cold wet environments, think about it guys, you're going to get, well let's put cold wet first and shall we say on the edge of cold wet, what do you got Mr. Mud? Now, mud gets everywhere. The cool thing is when you go hunting, you get a little wet up to your knees, you may get your crotch area wet, you got your front legs wet, but your weapons usually stay up out of the crud, don't they? When you're hunting for small game. Duck and pheasant, even for the deer, you want to keep your weapon near, keep your weapon clean, because you know, hey, you know, Don, it's lunchtime, we've got to go in. Yeah, but you know what? That deer doesn't have a gun, does it? I've often thought that if those rabbits could have little 22s, I might be in trouble sometimes. Or at least it would be a lot more impressive when you do hunt them. I mean, you can return fire. Oh, boom, there's one less. Oh no, there's a whole pack of six of them. Five more to go. Well, here's the thing, in that cold weather as it's moving from cold, let's say wet medium to wet cold, The mud gets on everything. It gets up on your body, it gets up on your gear. It's bad enough having to keep your equipment clean, which is going to be harder than hell anyway. Now somebody's shooting at you. You're going to stand up or you're going to get your knees and your elbows and sometimes your chin down in the mud. You're going to get down as low as you possibly can and with you goes everything else to include your rifle, which you're going to try to keep clean, but it isn't going to happen. Now that's bad enough when it's cold, but not too cold. Now we are talking about cold wet, where things start to lock on and freeze in places they are not supposed to or they shouldn't. When that happens, then there is a whole world to change. Then there are those sudden drops where you go from cold wet to cold dry. When that happens, your weapons will start locking up. Now let me give you a little hint for instance. It is real hard to do. This is hard to do. If you are in cold arctic conditions, you don't bring your rifle into the warm up tent with you. You leave it in the vestibule where it is stacked or it is actually racked. Not racks so it is locked up. Racks so you can grab it and run with it. On your way out the door. Why? If you go inside and you get all snugly warm with that rifle, and you decide all of a sudden you hear pop, pop, pop, pop, and you run out of that nice snugly warm place, and you hit that minus 20, minus 30 degree with the wind chill, oh my goodness, what's that water on your rifle? Yeah, that 20 or 30 thousandths, maybe even 50 thousandths of thick moisture. Now it's really not a good situation. If you're lucky you're going to be using the weapon right away so you're going to heat her up and start to warm it up again. But remember, and this we have experience with guys who were in Korea against the Chinese and they had sub-zero weather under those battlefield conditions. Guys in World War II will tell you the same thing in Germany in the places where right now we are seeing a war in Eastern Europe on the Eastern Front. that weapons would get warm, then they would lock up, of course they would freeze up, and the weapon certainly might fire once, but it may not cycle or operate. You're hoping that when you pull the trigger you heat up the weapon enough to thaw up the ice a little bit with that spike in temperature. And you are able to work the action of the weapon and then, in fact many guys described it, it was like with Browning, it was, but there would be that initial boom, boom, boom, even the grease guys, even the lubricant. Right to the action. Yes, it was reacting to the cold. Now this is important with all of your weapons because there are many lubricants out there. and all of them are critical to keeping a, what you're doing is two things, you're keeping a vapor barrier away from the metal. What you're doing is when you strip the metal of all of its oils and you clean all the dirt and carbon off, you reapply lubricant and that settles right down into the crystal structure of the metal, be it aluminum or steel. Now, it does two things. It also creates a vapor barrier, slash an air barrier, so that you don't have any kind of oxygen making contact with the metal, which creates oxidation, or helps with the process of oxidation, which creates rust. But the other part is, remember the oil will create a limited barrier. Again, it's a light coat. We're not talking about soaking these things like you're putting them in a crankcase. We're talking about normal lubricant actually helps to create a barrier of a breaking point with regard to the concern for ice or adhesion. This is critical in this situation. Now there are dry lubes out there, that's recommended, but you may not be able to access them. Most important is you're doing just as you are during battlefield conditions in extreme tropical weather. You want to make sure you follow through in extreme cold weather the same way. And don't make the mistake. Don't ever forget because you pull the trigger once and she works. You try to pull the trigger again, it's oh no. That's not a good thing, Don. Right. That'll get you in trouble real, real quick. Now, we should hear the music any moment now, because it is the bottom of the hour break. This is my rifle. Here we go. I already like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. I'm useless. For he shoots me before God's the red coats, what mind you manage fills in our valleys there is danger and there's danger in our hills. Oh hey, not just singing of the view, though wild and free, but soon you'll know the ringing of the rifle from the tree. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands will prove no frightful. You may ride a good late ski, you may know it's a turn-em-after Your forward march is at speed, but you'll learn the back is much faster When you meet our mountain boys and your leader, John Scott Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands, we'll prove, know it's rightful Maggie no grave at home, back across the briny water. And giving him a scum, like bullets or two to slaughter. But it's the way the job must do, and the sooner it is begun. If sentence figure hold a butt through, the quicker it will be done. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, no proof, no to rifle. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, no proof, no to rifle. the intelligence report. Now there's one or two. We haven't heard in a little while. Thanks Eddie for bringing up a couple. That used to be the standard at the bottom of the hour. Thanks Eddie. We haven't heard that in a good long time. One, first being Daniel Morgan's Rifle Corps Marching Song. Pretty good song. Or rather, no, the latter. The one we just heard. Former. This is my rifle. I'm by a Marine general during World War II. Many a Marine knows that. Now, you guys, I want to, Mark, touch on a number of things that are pertinent today. No question about it. No question about it. And I'm certain they're going to key in with where I want to go with this. But as in passing, I want to mention that the parliament in Cairo, you know, their basic governmental structure there, that which contains the roof, you know, the parliament was burning today. I don't know much more about it again, so I'll be quiet on that. How that came to be. But many times, Mark, you encourage the listener, if you come across an old book, I mean old book, 100 years old, when you start to talk about 150, 200 year old books, now you start to talk about rarity. And rarity drives the price. So I can't tell you to buy every old book you come across if you have that ability to do it. But I'd much rather you spend money right now on beans and bullets and another Bible and means. to keep them, deserve your investments. If you go back to a lot of old books, you'll look at where, open up and if you find a map of Europe or even over into Russia, you look at what France was and has been and you know, it used to be Gaul and other things and portions of it. Now it's basically called France. Move up over to the scale a little bit. You know, Germany, Germany for a long time was a lot of feudal, barandoms, spifdoms, kingdoms. and just a bunch of people that were ready to battle everybody else in every other city until, you know, basically recent times in history when you think about history as thousands of years, right? Basically recent times. Now move a little more east there and look at Poland. And you can find in time frames, through different, if you look at the right places, times when Poland was not on the map. It's been there a thousand years ago and it wasn't there for a while. Then it was there and then it wasn't there for a while. As you mentioned earlier, Mark, Poland had a number of things. There is a reason why Poland was on the map in the 19th and 20th century because it fought its way back. I just put that on the table to give you a little bit of history there. You guys, there have been, you know, much like Germany and Russia divided up Poland right at the front of World War II, that was a done deal as far as they were concerned. And then Hitler broke the deal. Oh, well, you know, I'm not going to give you a history lesson, but I wanted to give you a good idea of, you know, Poland and how things and other things come about and change. But again, I want to tell you, this is going to involve that. Watch my right hand. Because you know what, while the Russians are down there working over Georgia, where did a lot of those tanks and aircraft and anti-tank aircraft, all of those A-10s, where did they come from, Mark? A lot of them, sure, came from guard units here, but a lot of them came out of Germany, didn't they? Now, there was a reason why, and we've talked about the shield, and there was a reason why that shield was maintained there for a good long time, you know? Much like we maintain a military presence in Japan, although that is lessening, because we kind of promised their security. You know, we beat the snot out of them, and then, oh, you're a buddy now. We'll look out for you. And again, that's a version of history there. You don't have to take that part to heart. It's kind of true, isn't it? Now, All of these tanks, all of these anti-tank, anti-armor aircraft that are down there, la-di-da, do-di-do, wearing themselves out in the sandbox that used to be up there ready to defend Germany. Well, you might wonder why I'm rambling about that and I'm not. Again, I'm trying to build another layer into this foundation. But you know what today, Mark? That Anaconda Lisa Rice, she doesn't have shark eyes, she's got snake eyes. Anna Condoleezza Rice was over there in Poland and signed the agreement today to install anti-missile missiles in Poland. And at the same time Russia is rattling the saber saying you do this and there could be grave consequences to the nation of Poland. Now you wonder why Don was going on and on about the history of Poland. History repeating itself. Yes. Yes. One thing about Poland, by the way, real quick for all of our friends listening, you might recall this if you've studied enough about Poland. Poland went from being an expansionist state. Everybody's had their turn at conquest in Northern and Central Europe. Sweden at one time was considered to be the great power. Now people think, Sweden? Yeah, Sweden. In fact, look at some of the histories that are written. Take a look at who was actually the most antagonistic with Peter the Great. during his reign in Russia. Norway had their chance and actually moved accordingly because they were strong. Something I've pointed out, each nation, if it's unfought, has a time to build up great strength and wealth. These resources allowed them to decide whether to pick a path. Poland was no different. Poland expanded out, created many enemies, and then Poland was compressed Progressively back into becoming literally Warsaw, the city-state. That's how small Poland became. Find Warsaw, put a circle around it, and that was all of Poland that was left. Now at different times it expanded and contracted. And in the more recent years, in its process of national pride and building up again, It has worked with the West and I think what they did is they figured the guys that they have got them dumbed down like they were before World War II and that we are all in this together. In reality, the Banksters know that, well actually part of it is a vendetta against Poland and against many of the Eastern European countries. You've got to remember these same Banksters are the ones that hung them out to dry before World War II and sold out Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, all those countries to the Soviet Socialist system. How about Hungary in 1953? Yes, and then after the war, look at all the things we did to those. I mean for those people. Think about it. Every time they did what they was promised, they rose up. Guess what? Nobody came to help them. Nobody hated them. And the rest is history. Now here's the thing. I can show you a map from 1939 showing them divvying up and handing over to Stalin all of Eastern Europe. Not kind of, not sort of, not maybe. Absolutely beyond the shadow of a doubt, that's what they did. I can show you the writings. In fact, I think we're going to need to do this in the next three days. I've got it right here in my finger. In fact, literally right behind me. I'm looking right at the file. I'm going to read the paragraphs that explain the divvying up. Now, Malta and Yalta and all the other nonsense with that, that was simply confirmation. In other words, the old quiet handing. We're going to do what we promised. We're going to screw Eastern Europe. That's what they did. So here we are again. They figured, well, they had to wait with Poland just like they had to wait with America with the Depression. In other words, once you get burned that bad, it takes a hell of a long time before people are stupid enough to listen to you again. With regard to the bankers, it took that long for people to be stupefied to get into all the credit cards and all the other nonsense. With Poland, it took this long. Look at the date. It's 2008. Last time Poland got screwed like this was in 1939 when they were into their little secret negotiations and arrangements that set them up for what would happen just a short, short time later. Actually 38-39. An example of it, Mark, I'm pretty certain. I'm going to tell you the truth here. There was a good little machine the Germans had and it allowed them to send messages out to the U-boats there for quite a while without us able to crack that code. It was called the Enigma. Yeah, you know, you can pronounce that however you want. You know where that machine originated? The aforementioned city of Warsaw, Mark. It came out of Poland and was bought as soon as a German businessman, the Enigma machine was first brought into market to allow companies to communicate amongst themselves without having other corporate espionage. Well, immediately the Germans bought it up and basically did everything they could to hide it, that purchase and the origin thereof. But again, it came out of Poland. And if it was properly concealed or well concealed, think about this. The next people who get ahold of the records after the Germans bought it were who? The Germans in the Poles. Forgive me, the Germans and the Russians? Yes. Who got Warsaw? All the Germans. Guess what? I should tell you something right there. Anyway, again, that is one of the considerations. Right now we are seeing the same scenario, but the characters, the clocks that we have right now, you look at them and you wonder, what is the agenda here? Does the Bushite want to be President slash Emperor for life? Is that the purpose? That might be one of the issues, but there are others that are attached to it that need to be asked. With regard to the fact that the kosher mafia, right in the middle of this whole thing from the beginning, Obviously, is playing a major card again? I think part of this was to regain prestige after, in such a short time, their major screw-up in Lebanon. I don't think they've done any better. In fact, as I've said, it's going to make a major negative point for their forces there or for their operatives there overall with regard to people and how they look at them. Another thing about weapons systems, this is Weapons Wednesday, is the Israelis do market a whole pile of arms. I mean, remember one river, their most common export rifle for the longest time was the Galil. You might recall that the Gileel got blocked from U.S. purchasing, which is an interesting little twist there, but that's because of competition and other special favors being done with, for instance, China during the day. Opening up the market for China with the AK meant dropping or blocking some of the other countries that produced higher quality arms. And again, logic was, although again, I'm not going to call the Israeli Gileel a higher quality arm, I'm sorry, no. I've seen too many of them with pock marks and casting flaws and things like that that class A firearms aren't supposed to have. So the Galil is an OK weapon. It's a copy of an AK with trinkets and toys that were attached by the Israelis. And then their marketing schemes and racketeers are the ones that promoted the thing. Otherwise, the basic AK does everything that Galil does for about one-seventh the price, or one-third the price, depending on what market it's in. But that, I'm thinking, and this is what I'd be curious. This is one of the reasons one of our people was pointing out that they were morphing pictures of all of the rifles that were being carried by the troops that were the Georgians that were photographed that were Georgian troops. Now, there's two reasons for that. I've pointed this out, photographs are priceless guys. Were they carrying M4s only or are they carrying Galleals and other Israeli arms? That's why they might want to morph out the imagery because anybody who has experienced is going to be picking these weapons out pretty quick. And a lot of the photographs have been doctored or engineered accordingly. Now one of the reasons I think too, remember everybody that is a bad guy must carry an AK, everybody that is a good guy must carry a fill in the blank. And if everybody is carrying AKs to a degree but say Galil's instead or some other export rifle in the Galil family. It still looks enough like an AK and most people aren't going to know the difference. Bottom line, it is an AK. It's just a cheaply built one with some things. In fact, it's sad because originally some of those actually had finished receivers. Then they put all these Israeli parts on them. Eh, the rest of the history. Oh well. Anyway. The point is that the Gileal was probably in there on that battlefield someplace. Also, we can pretty well assume, guys, the same thing that happened in Iraq, don't you think with regard to weapons that the Allies are trying to throw some of their new stuff into the fray just because they want to see how it works against the Russian new armor? Oh yeah. So it doesn't bode well if it didn't perform well and it got overrun and carried away, would it? Exactly. Oh my goodness. That means it's not feudal resist. The Borg aren't all powerful after all. In fact, wait a minute, it's kind of an equal opportunity battlefield out there, isn't it? Yup. From the conventional end, they have just shown that conventional round forces of comparable rating, let's say low A to category B on both sides, although they had key players that were A and AA class. Always keep it in mind when you look at the order of battle here. Key components were deployed for either research or to motivate the lesser troops. In either case, the forces were pretty much equal with regard to potential. Weapons were the issue. Something about the performance of the arms and obviously the dynamics of the forces that were both in the air and on the ground. There was a significant difference in the scales there. So you have to start thinking and looking at that. What is it that was different? Well, in the conventional battlefield against conventional forces, the present Imperials didn't fare very well at all. And this was a toe-to-toe battle. You can go in and kick them the same way they can kick you. Now, let's shift back about a year and a half. In Lebanon, total order of battle discrepancy. Israelis, everything. Hezbollah, nothing. Israelis get their butts kicked. Hey, maybe it's not fuel or resist after all. You think about that, guys. Think about that hard. same force different day equipped with all the bells and whistles everybody's supposed to be worshiping and oh If they have this it's beautiful Didn't Hezbollah call on their rotary wing forces? Yeah waves of helicopters Hezbollah helicopters look oh no they didn't didn't they call on their satellite observation of well well Hezbollah was launching satellites right outside of Oh, no they weren't in the satellites guide in the remote air vehicles? Yeah, waves and waves of Hezbollah manufactured heavy bomber. No they didn't. It is not futile to resist. And again, with the weapon that you have when you go look in your rifle rack, basically that weapon is the first primary arm. Now the one of the first, I should say, the very first one, go look in the mirror. Now, part of it you can see, that person in the mirror, coughing and finding that his body parts didn't drop off, plop plop, is a force to be reckoned with. But a man with spirit, who can command the mind, and the mind then commanding the body, can do anything. And that's what they're terrified of, people. That weapon is what I really have emphasized, and we've been talking about it in this program for a long time. It is still something that people have a hard time understanding. You can have all the goofs you want with all the latest whistles, the toys, the spiffy black uniforms, which by the way in 110 degree weather really look stupid on somebody if you ask me. While they are sitting there sweating in their gear, I don't have a problem with that. Hopefully they are boiling in their gear. But the whole idea that it is feudal to resist, blaseous, splee is based on the idea that you are looking at hardware and not looking at the people behind the hardware. The hardware can be some of the most sophisticated on the planet, some of the spiffiest, heaviest, biggest stuff that we can possibly imagine and build. But if it doesn't have the man behind it that's got the wherewithal to hold a piece of real estate he's on, then the rest is irrelevant. See how that works? I know we're getting close. In fact, we're getting very close. Let's see, we've got about, probably, six minutes down, maybe seven? Oh, right in there somewhere, yeah. Well, you know, I'll tell you what, real quick on this. And this has to do with all of the weapons combined are under the control of your mind Now the first best weapon you have is your mind That's a poster. We used to put up on in every place that we trained and I made sure it was put up first Because everybody always say well I need this or I need that or we need a 203 I need a unem 60 or just won't work bobble bicep really well You know you ever worked with any and what I do is I bring some of the vets for us I mean especially guys that were real seals and and or were actually working in special forces and they didn't look like the Arnold Schwarzenegger's. A lot of the guys were just regular guys that had done the job and they weren't jumping out about it. In fact, they never usually talk about it, which was a good indicator. I know what their background was. But I bring him up and I point out, what kind of weapon did you carry when you were involved in such and such an action? The guys, especially in the Special Forces knew. You carried weapons that didn't match what everybody else was carrying because you were supposed to be deniable. In other words, you were carrying a weapon that was generic. It could be a carbine, an M1 Garand. Wait a minute, that was Vietnam. We had this and we had that. Yes, we did. But special warfare units were designed so they could go in and disclaim. Remember what I said at the beginning of the hour here about Vietnam? We didn't just fight Vietnam. We fought in Cambodia, Laos, North Vietnam, and even southern China. The guys carried any weapon you can imagine. Sometimes carrying preferably obvious and obviously the weapon of the enemy because if you were deep behind enemy lines or deep inside a nation's defense grid, the only ammunition you're going to recover is something that works in the other guy's rifle. Not to mention if you have to light something up, you don't want to sound like Joe. You want to sound like Ching-Pao King. That's right. You want to sound like somebody just dropped a whole drawer of silverware, is what you want to sound like as far as the name goes. That's the whole point. Again, your mind is your first best weapon. Understanding every system that's out there. Working with them. I'm going to say shame on the guys who didn't show up for the exercise in Arizona because you know what? As was pointed out by Mike Neser, the last day they had virtually thousands of rounds of guys that brought weapons that you'd only look at through a glass case. And people who had to leave or who didn't show up missed out big time because you had a chance to handle the weapons. Now, I'm going to ask you to do another thing. We've got training exercises coming up in Oklahoma, Texas. That's going to be soon. 43rd colonial marine will be sponsoring the exercise in Texas probably. We'll see how that works out. We've got the Hautari exercise coming up this next month in September. We also have Knob Creek coming up the 10th, 11th and 12th of October. That is a weapons fest. That is where you go in and you can walk up and look close at hand at any weapon you could ever dream of. the You've got an experience that's now tucked into the old memory pan that can't be taken away. Most important is handle as many weapons as you can with repetition because that way in the dark, if I grab an AK, all I have to do is ID the basic silhouette and I will know where everything is mentally. I've handled them so much as people know I can literally sit here in darkness, or I can sit here right now and close my eyes, and I can simulate exactly how that weapon should feel. I can change my hand and arm configuration to fit the AR-15M16. I can switch it to fit to the M14 because I've handled them for so long, and I've handled so many thousands of them, or used them for so long that it's second nature. It's a felt memory. That's the whole point. That's what they're afraid all of you are going to achieve. And all of you need to have that familiarity with your firearm. So there will be no mistake when the time comes. Again, he who fires first accurately wins. Misses do not count. 500 misses do not constitute a hit. So guys, again, think this way with your arms. This is Weapons Wednesday, but more importantly than anything else is right now, and I'm going to say this again as I said with the last hour, it's a mathematical feeling. Listen to what I'm saying. I work in Don Knows. I've done this for a long time. But I have this really, I mean, it's the mathematical feeling that there's one more, two more pieces need to chink into place, but all the parts are there. They're going to go goofy. They're going to try something stupid soon. Now, if they're dumb and they do it, then we all have to be ready for what transpires, but we cannot let anything slip off into the globalist agenda this time. So that's finished. That's over. We are going to be dealing with the Virginia militia here in the next 48 hours and we are going to be dealing with the other states' militias with regard to certain subjects. The militias on the east coast will have to deal with certain problems. I am sure that they will do a fine job when the time comes. But one of the things that I do not want to hear is, well, we're just so overwhelmed. I don't want to hear that from any of you. You guys are going to have to stay focused, stay on the task, get the job done, and you know what? You're going to have to do it on your own. We can't be there for you. You know, Mike Neser did a great job. Alfie Omega did a great job. They did a yeoman's job when it comes to what they did to put those exercises together. And those are just one couple of many. But we're going to be coming up with others now where we expect to see the numbers there and you people are going to have to get motivated. You better get focused. Diamond cutter focused right now. You have no more time left. In fact, I will not be surprised to see these particular calibers that are left that have been cheap start to fade real quick simply because Conda sleazy rice and these other characters are going to want to have some kind of vendetta. They've already said they're going to get even with the Russians, right? Well, where does hoo hoo hoo come from? Where does Wolf come from, guys? Russia. Where does Golden Bear and Silver Bear and Yogi Bear come from? Russia. And so if they decide to PO them, well where would they go first? Would they go into the commerce area where it doesn't cost a whole lot to shut things off? Yeah, guys, think about it. Yeah, so the last source right now, and I don't understand, I will still reverse that image. I do not understand other than again the fact that they are terrified that they know what we're doing with the ammo. Why aren't we awash in Chinese ammunition right now? Do you know what I mean? In other words, they're selling us junk, but they're not selling us anything that counts. Have you noticed that? You don't see any Chinese AK mags, don't see any more Chinese SKS's. Don't see any well made Chinese Dragonov sniper rifles, do you? No. Why is that? They're keeping them for their own good plan. Because they know that if we got hold of them we'd be dotting Chinese I's and crossing Chinese T's, wouldn't we? Yep. Yeah. Do the math here, people. Russia's going to last a little bit longer as a market, but in fact we already saw some dusty there where they were promising one thing but we're not seeing the other before these actions took place. anticipate this. If you got a little money to burn that 545 by 39 ammo, hey guys, it's the cheapest on the market and maybe the last, you never know. 7.62 by 25, still fairly cheap. 7.62 by 39 out there, not a chance. Well, here's the music. Weapons Wednesday's coming to a close. Hopefully, it's an idea. And we're making a thing. But again, stay frosty. Pay attention to what's going on in your air evaporation. Hopefully they're not going to be stupid and try to sacrifice the city, but if they do, have your gas mask and chem suits, your bug off bags ready to go, be prepped and cocked locked ready to rock and roll. This is the Intelliport God Bless the Republic. That's it. The new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen.