May 14, 2009
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and air defense tactics on May 14, 2009. The show covered the upcoming Dayton Hamfest, NBC equipment training DVDs, fundraising for militia equipment including night vision binoculars, and detailed technical discussions on air defense, cruise missile effectiveness, and marksmanship training. Callers contributed information about militia expansion, coin and collectible shows in Atlanta, and practical shooting techniques for various weapons systems.
- dayton hamfest
- nbc equipment training
- air defense
- militia organization
- night vision binoculars
- liberty net
- preparedness
- marksmanship
- desert storm
- cruise missiles
- michigan militia
- fundraising
- shortwave radio
- barrett 50 caliber
- helicopter defense
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Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children may be your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dildeland evening ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kursky. I'm Larry Lawson One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Central, Southwest, East, and Northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we are on live 365. Then go to Liberty Tree Radio. You'll also find us on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, And ultra net technologies, both east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We're also on the Hallmark network on eight colonial states in the eastern seaboard. The Golden Spike Project is in motion. Be prepared for when that happens. We'll be up and on the air with it. And we'll be, of course, connecting three different nets simultaneously. A lot of fun and interesting to say the least. Well, Larry, today's date is? Today is the 14th of May, Thursday, 2009 AD. While it was perfectly sunshiny during the day, there were points where it dropped down and then picked back up, dropped down, picked back up. We expect that. That's what we see here in the state of Michigan. How was it down in your neck of the woods today? Well, it was pretty good, Mark. Finally dried out today. We had a bunch of rain yesterday, but today turned out to be reasonably sunny and things are drying out, so hard to tell what's in store next. Excellent. Well, I'll tell you, we've got the perfect growing season. We've got the beans looking pretty good. The corn's looking pretty good in general. Of course, our greenhouse is full in more ways than one. This time of year, not only are we prepping this year's production, but we're also watching for all of the flats and flat packs and containers that people are tossing out, the planters and such. That way next year, you have all the tools that you need to do next year's garden this year. The most important thing is remember to sort, separate, and then itemize so that you can effectively use the tools that you pick up and access. In this way, you have everything that you need to get the job done. It is a very busy week. This is Thursday. It already doesn't seem like it. Larry, by tomorrow morning, that's the beginning of the Dayton Ham Fest. Guys, the week has been eaten up. You might be jumping in the car tonight or late late at night heading down there early if you're within reasonable driving distance The Dayton O'Hara Arena is where this is located if you're going down 75 There's even signs on the highway to direct you to the Dayton O'Hara Arena And that's where the Dayton Ham fest this Friday Saturday and Sunday That's tomorrow and Saturday and Sunday this weekend So, take the time, get in there, join in the effort to try and clean out the place. We're going to recommend that you take a hat. You saw how the weather was today in most of the Midwest. Take a sun hat, you're going to want to do that. Make sure you take some extra water. Take a pad and paper. Make sure you maybe have a couple just in case. Just set something down and you lose it. That would be terrible. That's why they're cheap. And you go to the dollar store, follow the spells and get more. But also a poncho because even though it may be pretty it can change real quick Especially there off just north of the Ohio River and off the mountains of Kentucky, it bounces off there and comes up or down the river and you get rained on. So just in case, take a poncho and also if you're going there, don't say Mark didn't tell you, take a two-wheel cart or a four-wheel wagon, whatever you're going to do with you, so you can carry the stuff along in convenience. Not inconveniently, but in convenience. In that it will be very, very easy for you to move the heavy things or the big piles of stuff you want to carry away. Because this is a really big event. When you get there, you'll find out what I'm talking about. But I'm trying to stress this so that you don't get caught off guard. And these are little things we've learned from experience in going to the Dayton Arena and to the Hamfest over the years. Also, the 2 meter net will be up and online. And, Larry, this Saturday for all of our shortwave listeners, everybody who has plugged into shortwave with either a receiver or transceiver, the Liberty Net will be up and online from 10 o'clock until the wee hours of the morning headed towards dawn and propagation will vary across the country because of this 3960. down to 3950. Now 3950 is what we will try first but there has been some traffic there. So usually they go up to 3960. If not they can drop down below the frequency the other way but typically they will go up. So first spot check 3950. Then, if it looks like there's some odd traffic there that doesn't make any sense, just go up the dial. And starting from 10 o'clock on, the setup takes place. There's a moderator. Everybody can join in that has a transceiver. You can talk. express your positions and opinions or pass on information to other people. Always have who, what, where, when. In other words, all the information you need. So when they call and they ask for more information or if they ask for a follow up, you have all the data available. Remember that guys. Also you can pass that information about this network and what we're doing on the programming here guys. Won't hurt, of course, a lot of people there already know. It never hurts because you have new listeners and new individuals tying into the Liberty Net on a regular basis. That's Saturday night, 10 o'clock Eastern Time on until dawn. It's purely a matter of propagation layering, how it works. It's 3950. If that's a little busy and it looks like it's already got something tied into that frequency, we're going to jump up to 3960. We definitely have ID the frequency for you. Now, other things happening right now. Let's see, of course, and we just sent out, I want to say thank you to Robert in Columbus. Also, we have John S. in Louisiana. We've got Don H. in North Carolina. And we have Don H.E. in Idaho located up, actually not very far from where the Idaho Observer is, as a matter of fact, right there in the backyard. So all you guys, you have videos and books in the mail. Pay attention, watch your boxes. Also, one more here we got, oh that's right, Edward B. in, let's see, what is it? Okay, Charleston, Charleston, and the Carolinas. Okay, very good. So, one more time there. Edward B., you've got a package going too. I just got the shipping slip right there. I just want to make sure we let everybody know. And if you don't have a copy set yet, I recommend that you take the time and pick a set up. It's NBC equipment and training. This is the two-disc set. It covers everything on NBC that you can think of and then some. So, if you get a chance here and you'd like to help out the network, this is a donation system whereby, got a two disc set, really nice box, very well appointed I think, very well engineered and edited by the way too. It's two discs and segmented by chapters so that you can stop and then come back to where you left off, although I'd recommend you go back one chapter and then overlap. and you can eventually go through the two disks. It is hours and hours of instruction. Don't make any mistake about this. This is not short because this covers gas masks, chem hoods, chem suits, decontamination, all of the accoutrements, all of the sensor systems, you name it, whatever we have that's in our inventory and we got all the stuff the government made one time or another. It's in this video. There are a few things that aren't, but even the latest masks are all there for you to peruse, check out. You'll see that there isn't any significant difference between the newest masks and the older masks. And in fact, there are overlapping designs that they have gone from and then to something else and then come back to and then they go away from and then they come back to. So it's purely a matter of who management is. It has nothing to do with best design, although obviously most people like the external filter systems for obvious reasons. Quick change. The M17 and the M10 are excellent masks. I have a bunch of them. We have actually hundreds of the M10s deployed. And I know many of you have the M10. And the only issue is how quickly can you change filters. Obviously you have to go to a secure point and then change out the filters. One of the options is to have just simply lots of the masks loaded and ready to go, guys. And guess what? At the price that they're going right now, you can truly afford to do that. Anyway, it shows you maintenance, what to look for, what to watch for, how to take care of your mask, how to take care of all your chemical warfare equipment, you know, defense equipment, everything from top to bottom. Too numerous to mention here even in the moments we have. So it's NBC equipment and training, the double disc. The donation price is $20. It's to help keep the lights on and to help keep the computer systems up and online, guys. That's just flat out how it is. If you'd like to support Liberty Tree Radio, you can send $20. And that covers postage paid, covers the transport of the... And you send that to PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. If you are going to send a check or money order, make it out to Nancy. Last name is K-O-E-R-N-K-E. That's Nancy. K-O-E-R-N-K-E. And as quickly as we get the request and the gift, we shoot a gift right back out and everybody is happy. And once you get these, if you are asking, can I copy? Don't even hesitate. Don't wait. Do it. The only thing we ask is that you copy these things in their entirety and share with others. Use them for training and instruction for your family unit, your militia unit, colonial marine militia, whatever unit it is, and get on with the mission. And Larry, in this way we can get pretty well everybody up to speed. Mark doesn't have to repeat a thousand things. However, I will say this, if you watch this video and there are any questions, bring it up on the air right away. Seriously, we need the feedback there because We're planning even as you get these to probably do yet another DVD on NBC defense, but it's going to be on tactical deployment and combat operations. We're going to demonstrate some of the other techniques that can be used and that will be used on you because the bad guys plan on using NBC. Expect it. It should be part of your order of battle. And that's something that's not that hard to deal with. We can definitely resupply all of our allies. Bring it up to a certain level of defense capability and then move on from there. Sound good? Anyway, Larry, I think we might have a caller. Do we have a caller? Hey, brothers, how you doing? This is Marcus in Georgia. There we go. We got Marcus. Jump in there, please. Hey, Mark, did you happen to give my letter? As a matter of fact, I did. And you have an envelope on the way too, by the way. Actually, I have more than one. I was going to ask you, did you ever put any one of those How to Find It sheets that I can't find my original? Oh, not a problem. What I'll do is just, don't worry, I've got another envelope here ready to go. You're going to get one more than one. So what I'll do is I'll just make a copy of all the masters and you can have all of them. OK, that's cool. Because the How to Find It sheet, I went out and made copies, passed around. But I've been looking for the master to go back and do it again. You probably gave it out. I was trying to call in the last couple of days and I figured I heard you talking about sending out stuff and I better call in the request. Not a problem. In fact it's good that you called because I'm touching the envelope right here, my left hand and third one down in the pile for the follow up because I had some other copies of things I know you want. What I'm doing is stuffing the envelope so I'll just make sure we put some more of those in there for you. Okay, I appreciate it. That's what's our fair call to. while you were going through the administrative issues. It takes a lot of time on the reproduction machines. In fact, I've got to break 10 minutes or 20 minutes away tonight and hook up two reproduction machines that we got from another location. I've not even tested them yet. If we do, it would accelerate our reproduction ability. But I've got to break away and do it to get it done. As it is, it's been busy, busy, busy this week. I'm sorry, busy in a positive way. I'm not complaining at all. I wanted to bring up something for people this weekend here in the Atlanta, Georgia area. I'm not sure about any gun shows. Everybody's heard of Whitman Coins. You know, they make little coin holders and the Whitman Coin books and the Dollar Bill books and all that stuff. And the stamp stuff. I apologize. At the Atlanta Expo Center, at the Galleria, which is basically where Interstate 75 and 285 cross, if you go over there to Westbound on 285 off of 75 as you're heading down into Atlanta or you'd go West as you're heading north up 75 trying to escape from Atlanta. Go to Galleria, the Woodman, the Atlanta Expo Center. They're buying and selling trading. If you have some stuff you want to get it appraised, you can do that. If you have some stuff you want to sell and upgrade or sell, get some really neat stuff you want to sell. If they just buy more volume, say you've got some older, you know, collectible silver, gold or whatever and you want to buy more junk silver for trade purposes, that's a good place to take your stuff and get it appraised or sell it. Or just to go in there and buy just what they have available. So I just want to give everybody that heads up that here in Atlanta that this is going on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, but it's going to be really busy Saturday. They are going to start about 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock, Friday, tomorrow. They will probably quit early Sunday after church. They will do it for probably three or four hours Sunday. I just want to give that a heads up there by people who can't go to Dayton, which I really wish I could because I am an amateur extra myself. Again, everybody that can make it would be fantastic. We understand a lot of people are tied up. Be quite honest. I have had two different militia commanders that have been planning on going or were fixed on going but because of the influx. It's not a bad thing. It's a good thing. He's had to assign the task. I should say, last time I talked to you yesterday, but three days ago now, one of our other people said the same thing. He can't leave. He's got to send somebody else because we have had such an influx, a number of people who are plugging into the militia. that they had to schedule training exercises and cycle in exercise for the new people coming into the formations. One of the best examples is we have an area here just to our west that is very active right now. I don't know what it is. Somebody has been doing some great work and I'll tell you usually when this happens, Marcus and Larry, it means we got a hard charger who is just cranking out information. Every time this has happened, like in the 90s when we did American Peril, you could identify an area by the mail of how many people have been copying and where the real hard chargers were that were reproducing. Some people did three, four, five, six thousand copies of different videos and dumped them all into their community so that the saturation level was phenomenal. Because of this, they built many of the militia formations up from scratch. with the cadres that they had. We are seeing the same thing right now all over the country where people are not bashful and they are not holding back at all and they are just dropping everything everywhere that they can. What has happened is there are people already organized and you have got like 40 people here, 23 people there, 50 people here, 100 people there. In one case, a couple hundred people. They didn't know that right literally in the next township over, They had a complete formation sitting there that was another organization and they knew half the guys, I think the three of the guys anyway, but half the guys in general they knew from the town. But didn't realize that they were organizing. And so what's happened is we have an expansion that's taking place and that's where one of these unit commanders, he can't go to Knob Creek. Or forgive me, I keep doing that. Knob Creek, the Dana-Hara-Hampfest, couldn't make it to Knob Creek either but for a different reason. But he couldn't make it to the Hampfest so he's had to assign it to two or three other younger guys and they've got a shopping list and they're told to stick to it. So we're seeing some good work. You know you're tired but you're happy tired, you know how that is? Yes, sir. That's what it's like right now. Guys, everybody just needs to be spreading information out in every direction they can drop it. I'll tell you what, a carousel of CDs or a carousel of DVDs, CDs are cheap. I think, what, about 10 cents a piece right now or so better on there, 11 cents, 12 cents? Well, I don't buy my Wally World half of them are bad. Well, that's okay. You can throw them at somebody then. Check them and the one out there is bad. Remember, sharpen little razor blades. I'm telling you it's like Oddjob only for the computer geek. Oh my God, look he's there again. I'm telling you he's got a whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole, whole But just keep dropping them in the area. I do it constantly and I think I do enough every day as it is, but we still on a regular basis drop how to find our sheets in different places. We have signs up that we just randomly put up. In fact, I'm thinking of putting a couple up by the expressway. I saw some key points today. Easy to put up, quick to get to. I don't care if somebody tears them down in three or four days, but I'll tell you something. Most of the signs that we put up stay up for months. That should tell you something. Nobody runs out there and rips them down or anything like that. You say, hey, stay and they stay and they stay. And if they do finally get taken down, chances are they're kind of dusty anyway and faded and it's time for us to replace them anyway. Which is okay. You mean Mill Dot doesn't do what J Dot does down here? You think I'm kidding. They actually drive around in a truck in an AC or somebody complains. They'll go jerk them. Oh, I know. Oh, no, I'm just saying. That's the whole point. We don't have anybody complain. That's probably down here. That's what I'm talking about. Okay. California caters. Here's the thing. Well, I got to remember something. One of the things that's good about that is put them in areas where you know, they are. I do that all the time. Now, why would I do that support your local militia, your militia meeting on Friday down the street, you know, down, you know, at the barn or at the farm or at the, you know, at the apartment. Make them nervous. In fact, with what they call AAA, even ours, and I don't care whose, they miss most of the time. But it's called throwing junk. Even with missiles, they miss many, if not most of the time. They don't want to talk about it, they can't. It's bad for propaganda. It's fetal resist, you'll be absorbed, the Borgs launch missiles, and the missiles always work. No, they don't. Now let's look at Desert Dust Part 1. Here's another one. Cruise missiles. Very impressive. Nap of the earth flying. Drop from the B-52. Way to go! And you might recall that the news crews, remember when Desert Dust won? When the news crews were driving it before the actual offensive started. News crews were driving from Jordan and doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo, tooling across the highways of, oh that's right, the western provinces of Iraq. And as they were driving down the expressway headed towards a bucket of that, they would be looking left and right and these guys counted seven then eight then nine then ten cruise missiles that were being recovered by Iraqis. Now, if they saw how many of them laying in the dirt being picked up by semi-trucks and being recovered by Iraqi ground crews, my question would be, how many didn't you see that were near the road? Okay, or how many didn't you see that were way far away from the road? Because that was openly- Can I tell you a personal story about- Go ahead, please. The dust-up number one, John F. Kennedy, CV67, was loaded with. I don't care if I'm breaking, I don't care. We had seven slams on board. Standoff land attack missiles down in one of the magazines. These were experiment missiles. They wanted to see if they would work, right? Guess how many out of the seven actually hit the target and then tell me how many exploded out of what hit the target. Well, a kinetic energy strike is pretty impressive even if the warhead doesn't go off, but hopefully at least half went down range. Sort of, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're close. Okay, how many Kuwaitis or Saudi Arabia did we kill? Do you remember the video on CNN where it shows the four lines, four horizontal, they're parallel, two are vertical, parallel. And you see them getting smaller and getting smaller and getting smaller on that window at the end of a factory. Remember that one video that they played over and over again? Yeah, okay. That was a stand-off land attack and this level of slam. That was the one that worked perfectly. That's why they showed that video. That's the only one they could... Yeah, exactly. And over. And over. Ad nauseam, yes. Well, that's the thing about the cruise missiles, but I'm going back to air defense because that's one of the things I would point out. It's why you fire multiples, because one way or another, if the pilot does his job, if electronic countermeasures does its job, if all the other technology on board the aircraft is designed to keep the pilot from dying, does its job, the aircraft gets through the event. And even if it doesn't, shall we say, completely stop everything, Remember, that air defense includes the concept, mostly, is near miss. There's a reason for this. If a pilot is busy wasting fuel dodging something, he's not shooting at you. See, there's the thing everybody forgets. And one of the lies from Desert Dust Part 1, and I'll show you how I can demonstrate this, and I've said this for years. During the war, we lost a whole bunch of aircraft. Now, the testament to our American engineering is that the planes came back, but they never flew again. Now, later on, well, they got back where they were supposed to because they were piloting. Yeah, these things were Swiss cheese. And one thing to remember about the F-16, the F-16 is a unibody construction system. It's an infusion cast single frame. The middle airframe is all one piece. So is the F-18 and so is the cruise missile platform, both of them. And because of this, they have to share time on the production line. They could do F-16s, but then they'd have to retool and do F-18s, and then they'd have to retool and do cruise missiles if you wanted cruise missiles. Anyway, the point is, at the end of that war, remember, some of you still have these sitting on the shelf. Pull out your Time Life Air War Over Iraq video. Yes, it's After the War, Desert Dust Part 1 has completed and we're staring there across the sand, beadied at those Republican guards, just waiting for the next chance to go across the sand and kick the snout out of them. That's right, the Desert War. And of course they did the whole thing where they showed all of the hundreds of aircraft coming back and what they looked like. which we weren't allowed to see during the war. Now, anybody who's in aircraft maintenance knows that when you see what looks like all, I'd say four or five hundred ZSU-23-4 holes stuck in the back end of an aircraft, and they look like the air defense gun was doing its job 100%. Because, like I said, the testament is to the airframe design and to the pilot for being able to get that aircraft back to the ground in one piece. He didn't die, he didn't lose the plane. You might have scutted in. Some of them came in hard, some of them lost their landing gear, some of them did all kinds of fun stuff. And one or two of them the pilot had to eject even as the landing was taking place. But all of it's on video. Now, I counted over 100, I stopped counting about 127 or 128 KIA's, but they were KIA's after the fact. In other words, the aircraft got back, so they could boast, they didn't shoot down very many of our aircraft. Well, no, they didn't shoot them down, but they sure as hell killed them. You see? So that's the part. Well, you know why that was, Mark. You know, when the first aircraft shot down, a Marine Corps pilot's right. In the early stage where they were in the preparatory stage, yes. You know why? Because the Admiral and the General told them, this is the hard deck, you will not go below so many thousands of feet, right? I think it was angels 20. And the idiots went down at what? Angels 8. Guess what happened? can you face with cheese? Everything in the Air Defense Inventory took a potshot because they did what they were supposed to do. And they flew right into it. And they had to tell the Marines, look, the next one that pulls its aggressive stupidity and you lose my aircraft? It's not your aircraft, the General's and Admiral's are. It's my aircraft. You're not going to fly anymore. Guess what? They wanted to keep flying. So they backed off on the testosterone. So here again, the basic rule is contrary to what everybody thinks, everything that you put in the air throws junk up. And remember that... It gets sucked up too. Yeah, one of the few places where we do actually consider cumulative damage critical is with air defense. Everybody participates in air defense just as everybody participates in anti-armor operations. Now, that doesn't mean that you're going to take that M16 and stop a tank. Well, depending on the weapon you attach to that M16, you can actually do some significant damage if you know how to use it right. But, the idea behind it is, just as in World War II, it was a policy, and we were the only ones that did this. The United States military was the only military force that had a constant engagement policy with all of its formations. Now, that doesn't mean everybody stood their ground and duked it out with the armor. That wasn't the idea. They would engage and then fade, allowing the armor unit to pass, but they would atrit. They would engage it constantly. You've got to remember, vehicles of all types have soft, chewy stuff all over them. It only works for so long when you put a hole in it. Everything from radio masts to vision blocks to connectors, keepers, gas jets, gas ports, evacuation ports and thermal blankets, also bore evacuator blankets. There's a lot of stuff. In fact, if you've got a heavy enough round and you've got yourself a decent 50 caliber shoulder fired, during Desert Dust Part 1, the adventure begins, whole units were sent out with Barrett 50s with depleted uranium rounds and their job was to punch holes in artillery tubes and tank tubes at long range. Remember that pencils. Yeah, exactly. You punch a hole in it, guys, they can't use it. Now, that was nothing. People say, you can't knock out a tank. Well, I'll tell you what. You put a hole in that main gun tube, somebody's got to fix something, and they ain't going to just break out the hacksaw and make it shorter. If you put it around for the evacuator, you'll blow the gun up when he fires it. Yep, exactly. I think that's about the second round. The whole point is that cumulative damage in this respect is designed so that, and here's how it works, I was taught defense and depth. In fact, many times as an op-for commander, what we would do to try and teach the guys about armor and try to knock out their fear of it, would be to set up deep infantry screens especially where we channel and pick the engagement point for the armor. And no matter how heavy the armor formation, if you rake the infantry, see here's the other thing, they're supporting mechanized, there's light mechanized, there are other troops that need to be there to protect the tread heads. They're micro tread heads, they're the supporting tread heads, okay, the guys with other weapons. and you rake them away from the main tanks, you do what's called a trittive damage to the tanks themselves, and when your armor engages, they have a much better chance, if not a superior opportunity, to engage and neutralize what's left. And remember that half the battlefield is psychology. It's one thing for everybody to get puffed up and think, I'm just gonna walk through here. It's another thing to hear the guy screaming in your headphones, burning to death in the lead vehicle. See, that's the part nobody wants to talk about. You start taking damage like that, you start losing pieces of equipment, and you don't feel so Billy Badbutt anymore. And that's one of the things they don't want anybody to think about. The bad guys die just like everyone else. So in air defense works the same way. Nobody, especially in helicopters, guys, nobody wants to be in a flying barbecue at 400 feet. or 600 feet, or even nappa the earth. As soon as a pilot suspects significant damage, he will either attempt to withdraw from the hot area of contact and then land, or if he suspects significant or serious damage, he would rather put it down immediately than be found in chunks, pieces, and parts of smoldering aluminum that look like white putty ash on the ground two hours later. See how that works? See, so all this stuff about it is feudal resist, you'll be absorbed, they're invincible, I get so tired of that after a while because every branch knows, of course they're not supposed to, we can't tell the trade secrets. Guys, we're all there before you were. So we all know about the trade secrets. By the way, I'm mentioning Larry and Marcus. There's a video, it's nothing fancy, it's actually just very well done. But the attitude is can do and even and actually the kids are taking fire. They're pinned down so to speak Or at least they're not pinned down, but they're it's realistic in response. They aren't Superman. They're just soldiers. Okay. It's a simple video. It's rk 92 Now rk 92 is about the velma a K and they're trying to sell it to you Okay, well they could sell that to me all day if I could get it. I buy a thousand of them honestly But here's the thing because they're the best a K on the planet Cadillac of a case guys you can get a velma and somebody's gonna give it to you or somebody wants to sell their velma in a buyback for $50 you give them $100 and pat them on the butt, okay? But anyway our k-92 one of the things that I loved about this is that during the initial few minutes And you got to pay attention They're engaging fixed targets on the ground and they're moving through rugged terrain and they hear choppers instead of doing the Instead, the kid turns, flops over on his back, brings his rifle to his shoulder, and plugs a few rounds into the chopper as it goes by. Immediately, he turns around and continues with his original objective and continues to move with his fire maneuver unit. That's how you're supposed to think. Watching that, that's the epitome of focus. Instead of this, oh my God, look at that, let's go hunt these buggers. That's the attitude you're all going to have to have. You're going to hunt them. So we always talk about the moose. With air defense, everything you put, well let's put it this way. The Apache helicopter, we lost a whole pile of them in this second conflict and they are absolutely still trying desperately to fix the propaganda to make it sound like it didn't happen, but I mean not too much it didn't happen. But let's not talk about it and therefore you won't realize what took place. Every rotary wing aircraft is susceptible to all small arms fire. Now let me tie something else in here for a minute. I've brought up this whole thing about discarding SABLES for a reason, guys. Let's see, a discarding SABLES .30 caliber cup in a .300 wind mag .30-06 .308 .300 Savage .303 British Enfield. We can go right on down through to even .30 Tokra, but let's keep it in the heavy and medium rifle calibers. You're looking at pushing with a steel dart that can be made as heavy as you want But you're looking at pushing that dart at about 4,600 feet per second Guys, do you know what kind of energy you're delivering downrange at a thousand yards with something like that? You know what that's gonna do when it hits anything alloy or anything even with any little sheet metal because there is no such thing as a flying tank and Most are basically flying APCs. They are not flying tanks. And all APCs can be punched. That's all there is to it. So here's the thing. For air defense purposes, you're talking about no time in flight to target. You're talking about within any of these fixed ranges with your weapons being able to point, fire, impact. And the time it took for me to say it, it was done before I could complete the words. That's the incredible performance of disabled the discarding stable technology now in a 50 caliber with a 30 caliber tungsten or solid steel or bronze or copper penetrator in the center with slash projectile in the center You're talking about even more energy, but the it but with the same velocity in other words 4,600 4,800 in reality with a 50 we should easily be able to break the 5,000 foot per second mark The greatest concern is going to be the heating up of that projectile in flight where you're using the harder metals. That's not going to be a problem. Now, take a look. Purely it's a matter of optics and the shooter. The more determined and focused the shooter, the more effective the individual can be with regard to air defense issues. So that's just the rifleman. We ain't talking about even other technologies yet. There's all kinds of other stuff out there too. Anyway, Marcus, anything else? I'll just give people a heads up. Remember we were talking about downloading information off that Western Machine Association with all the FM's? Yes. Well, guys, if you've never flown a helicopter before and to say you end up, they say here, give them and become a door gunner, I would recommend that you go and read through some of those Army FM's about helicopters and being a door gunner and understand how that, the wash of the rotor will cause the rounds to skew certain ways. Now you also got to remember you're moving at a faster speed normally than the target on the ground. Your lead is not a lead but a lag but then depending on which side of the aircraft you're on and the rotor rotation then you've got to compensate for that too because the wind will actually push the rounds. The 30 caliber or 223s. So there's a lot more to shooting than just, hey I got a gun, I'll shoot them at 100 yards. Right, remember the rotary... People you may start practicing at 300 and further. That rotary wing aircraft is beating the air into submission. So, it's creating a lot of other energies that normally aren't taken into consideration with fixed wing aircraft. So, that's the reason to look at that properly. And again, with fixed wing aircraft there, when firing in the lateral away from the fuselage, there are the same problems applied with regard to the gunner, except for the downdraft issues or pressures applied, which creates a variant, creates a young tumble is what happens. Which in some cases may not be bad, but unfortunately you also lose a percentage of the energy progressively with every 100 yards. Which is one of the things you're concerned with. You're trying to put the bullets down range, keep them in the target area and get the job done. But even though Mark's shooting at a helicopter, if it's really one of the larger helicopters and say it's toting a load or it's moving, the air that's being put off those rotor blades will actually make your round that you fired since it's starting to slow down the further it travels and losing energy as you call it. That's what it is. It's kinetic energy. That downwash will affect how hard it strikes and where it strikes and how it strikes. Exactly. Larry, you were trying to say... A lot of things are taking the effect, you know, that people... You know, if you get lucky and knock one down, hey guys, you know, more power to you. But there is a little more science to it than people think when shooting at an aircraft. What we call the low slow flyer. I don't think too many of us are going to get to shoot from the chopper mark, but we may get to shoot at them. Well, in the Navy we practice with 50 calibers shooting at LFS, low-slow fliers. Remember, let's be motivated, guys. We have lots of pilots, and we even have a lot of fixed and rotor wing aircraft ourselves. So if we can catch anything like that and be happy with it, we will drag it away, even if it's in parts. We may not be able to take it all in one chunk, but if we can take it away in parts, we'll figure out how to apply those to all the other things we have, if nothing else. Stuff can be captured. That's right. Hey, look, in fact, sometimes the pilots just may be cooperating. Oops, did I say that? Not everything flying is with the other side. And a lot of the pilots, like I said, Warthog crews are very nice people sometimes. Keep that in mind. That's one of the best aircraft ever made, in my opinion. And a lot of those people, they know who they are. They ain't looking happy at the bad guys right now. So I think we got ourselves an interesting situation to develop. That's why we have to be careful. And that gives you another issue too about target identification. And that we have to deal with as we develop the battlefield. One thing to remember, you can't be putting it, well, how are we going to know who the friend and foe are? Well, it's like any other situation, guys. You're going to have to make sure that there is a significant marker identifier that is easily spotted with a single glance, taken in very quickly, and in an instant will help to determine the friend-foe scenario. Probably the best example of this is what happened going into Normandy. A vast number of aircraft were deployed on the Allied side. Remember what they did with the aircraft? White stripes on the wings. If it didn't have a white stripe, shoot it down. Even if it was a mistake, and it shouldn't have been because there wasn't anybody supposed to be in that airspace, that wouldn't have those markings. Everything else, no matter what it was, shoot it down, knock it down. And one of the reasons... Go ahead. Well, I'll give you an example of what you were saying, Mark, about that. Guys, go back to the 1973 war between Egypt in Israel. The Vaunted Israel's weren't so Vaunted because more than half the aircraft that were shot down on the Egyptian side were shot down by the Egyptians. Right. The Egyptians shot their own aircraft coming back from a mission because they weren't overly trained and they saw an aircraft as assumed as Israeli because it had to be Israeli, right? Shot it down. So it's just a matter again and also the problem there is proper communications between the different branches from the air defense and air traffic control and air traffic command operations. So that's a failure to perform there. That is something that we have discussed about integration. The many different arms that have to be in place in advance. Like Larry said, we may not have them right away, but I can't say that, just reverse. I would recommend if you can go to militia aviation assets. There's a bunch of videos that I did, there are four of them, one after another, on basic overview, basic principles or concepts that have already been laid down and that have also been addressed in militia PMs. And one of them with regard to air assets is the fact that, guys, this is a massive country. We are not, you know, this is an Afghanistan that's not Iraq. We have about the equivalent of 30 of those. In fact, more like probably 35 to 40 of them. Notice I didn't say 50 states. Some states are smaller than others. But if you look at landmass, we have every conceivable variation in terrain and weather condition that exists on the planet. inside the United States. With Alaska we could even do the Arctic Circle. We can do the Tundra combat, which is misery extraordinaire. The point is that because of that we have just as many variables with regard to ground operations, air operations. There isn't any place where anybody can truly, with the exception of some of the tank country states like Ohio, in the middle of Ohio that's tank country. Classic tank country as a matter of fact. Indiana the same way for you know for flat lane, I won't say flat lane, but slightly rolling with decent cover and concealment. It's armor country. Armor would be really useful in that area. But in Tennessee or Kentucky, in Idaho or Montana, in northern Michigan or in, for instance, Pennsylvania and New York, Virginia and West Virginia? Give me a break. Ain't nobody going to be taking this piece of real estate easily and anybody with any motivation can hold most of it. Now, that's why my issue through this whole process has been, you know, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. If we apply the pre-p principle to these operations, we will acquire what is a vast pool, plus we have a whole bunch of allies through the whole of the system anyway. There's whole parts of this country that don't want to have anything to do with these shysters anymore. There's a few little pockets of them in each state that will be a problem for a little bit, but it will be like squashing bugs because everybody is fed up with them. I've got people, you know, I want to mention this because I haven't had a lot of private conversations. I've got people I can see in the, like the post office. or that you see in like starting or going through like the hardware real quick or something where they just flat out they're so fed up they just want to start this and they're not our people they're just flat out saying you know we need to get rid of these things or they're just fed up with the whole problem I mean they're just fed up I don't think the bad guys truly understand how far along the tipping point they are right now and these are technicians these are skilled tradesmen these are people that are knowledgeable they are very level-headed they're cognizant of the problems In many cases, they are prior service. So for them, it is like they finally have gone the rest of the way. They were pushed off the fence by these fools. They are everywhere, people. All you have to do for every goof that you got that is a goof that is going to yap and whatever, just make note of who he is. They are in the minority. Just keep that in mind. There's a whole bunch of fed up people out there. And I would say again, go to the gun shows. Do you see lines at the gun shows? Yes, you do. Why do you see lines at the gun shows? Larry, go ahead. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, it's not Larry, it's Ed. Real quick, because we are getting close to the top of the hour, I've got to remind everybody, tomorrow, Friday, we've got the militia town hall meeting program from 7 to 8 p.m. between the hours of the intelligence report. Our topic tomorrow is going to be raising funds to help out your unit or also to, you know, equip members of your unit who need upgrade and whatnot, ideas of things that you can do. Also, you can use this stuff to raise money for vehicles, other heavier support equipment like what we're talking about, areas you can look for equipment like that, like the GSA auctions or other things. Here we go. I think the most important thing, guys, especially when we're talking about fundraising, is where everybody right now is looking at trying to work together in their respective units to pick up certain pieces of hardware. Don's making an offer right now on a binocular system about four, actually I think 430 covers postage and everything, that's it. Because they're going to have to ship these things carefully. But right now there's only a very limited number of these left. It's a production end run. Don has made the offer. If they can get 20 people, that's the price and it's going to undercut everybody else out there in the market. Nobody can offer these things for what Don's offering them for right now because he's been dealing with these people for a long time. They gave him the heads up that they're not getting rid of it. They're changing the outer casing and some of the bells and whistles are being added that are on the very, very newest systems. What is it, Mark? It's a night vision binocular, first generation binocular set. not monocular, binocular. And these are dead, remember, these are magnified so they will not work as like you can put them on and walk with them, they're for looking around ahead of you. Right, these are, oh and by the way, not only that, these do have an excellent collection lens, they're a much larger lens. What's fascinating is you're going to see a lot more with these, but for LPOPs, control points, defensive positions, border patrol operations, anything where you're going to need a team leader may want to survey an area, or where you may have LPOPs where you have personnel who are going to want to survey and monitor an area. Then these are the tools for that mission. It's a very good price. $430 includes the shipping on that. He's working everything out as quick as he can. Basically, it's going to be purely a matter of everybody else deciding whether or not they want to get motivated to bring it up to 20 people. We've got people all over the country that are showing interest. What we need to do is kick everybody in high gear on this. I know it's a chunk of change in this day and age, $430. But if you've got 10 people or 20 people or 30 people, however many you can put together, depending on how much each person can invest, you're looking at a tool that will save lives. Many hands make for light work, guys. That's right. Just like what you guys did for us last week to help keep the station up and running, except it's not as on as big a scale but if through the unit you know if you keep setting a little money aside and Dedicate it for certain pieces of equipment and nobody touches that Eventually you will get that piece of equipment. You'll have enough there to do it. Yep, so we're this is a priority project anyway Marcus anything else Well one other thing I want to emphasize Guys there does show does a storm with desert desktop one we found the spring and praying didn't work the most accurate things on the battlefield with a 16 inch guns and from the Navy battleships and our Marine Seals and Army Snipers with our .308 and our .50 caliber Barrett because they fired one round at a time and put it on target. That was the most accurate things. I think the fly-by-wire laser guided. It was a man with a bolt action and 50-year-old technology with a 16-inch weapon with the most accurate, most on-target weapons fired during Desert Shield Desert Storm. I don't care if you believe me or not, but that's the truth. Others had a very big problem with being, shall we say, a little haphazard and dropping on people they weren't supposed to, creating more enemies rather than friends. Or the guys who are doing the spray and pray. What do you mean there's no more ammo? I thought we had that input in ammo icon. Isn't that what the Betamag is? That's right. Hit that mouse again. Check to see if the reload functions. Oh, it didn't work. I said it's only trying to put down some lead to disengage from a target from an ambush is one thing. But guys, anybody can just pull a trigger a bunch of times and spray. Really go out there and go practice. And take your AK. And this 100 yard stuff is fine. Find somebody that's got 300, 350, 400 yard area. And set up your old AK, MAC 90. I don't care what it is. And honest to God, set that site up at 300 meters. Put a target up there and bang away one round at a time and see if you can actually hit that target. It ain't nothing but a five gallon drum pop off at it. You've got to practice shooting further than 100 yards. I tell you, we've got people who've been doing that, but what's really phenomenal is we have these young kids who, you see a couple of them in the training video, militia lost boys, Nate. is phenomenal with his 9mm. We kept moving him back to see what he could do and every time you'd hear ping, ping, ping, ping, ping. And he was shooting basically a pie plate. And one of the things that gets me about that too is you need to test everyone because you will probably be surprised at who your natural shooters are. It was designed to be used as a submachine gun round and it is a hop round to begin with. 30 Mauser slash 30 Tokarev was the magnum of its day and is still a hot and high performance round. Make no mistake about it, I wouldn't have any problem with somebody dropping a whole bucket of that in my lap and giving me two of them. Mark, we are down to the last minute. Remind everybody, we got party on the beach this Saturday. Oh, that's right, yes. Even though we do have Dayton O'Hara Hamfest, we have a party on the beach on Saturday. Party on the beach on Saturday, yes party on the beach on Saturday. It's going to be a very busy day too guys. And also the Liberty Net on Saturday night from 10 o'clock in the evening Eastern Standard Time on Saturday through to dawn on Sunday. 3950 is the base frequency. Test up or down the dial. Go up to 3960 if they're not there at 3950. But if you didn't listen for a bit, pay attention. Larry, I hear the music. I didn't hear Mark. I'll tell you what, ladies and gentlemen, as always, God bless the Republic. Death eternal to the New World Order. We shall be there. The Empire is on the run. That's okay. The Empire is on the run. Both day and night. Hoorah! We're gonna kick him in a butt, jab the bayonet near Hinden, take him over there to that, oh, that fence just south of us there, and throw him over to the rabid drug-heeling Mad Chihuahua. I am master race bullshit and that's exactly what it is. Listen very closely and you'll find out how you've been conned and you'll find out that everything that happened back in Germany during the 20s and 30s is happening again in the United States today and all of you are going to make the connections between the new age and it really isn't the new age. It's the old age because it all took place a long time before and it's just surfaced again brought to you by the same people. You will see the connections between the Third Reich, the Knights Templars, the civil society, Freemasonry, the British Israel movement. You will see that up until Helena Petrovna Blavatsky came along, there was no super race called Arians. You will find out all of these things linked together. is going to bring you the most incredible sense of deja vu that you have ever experienced in your life. And I hope, I hope, your man enough or woman enough to look yourself in the mirror and say, honestly, I've been had. Straighten your act up, find the truth, and stop being led by the nose by these people who would divide us just to put the chains around our ankles. Make sure you have pen and paper by your side. And folks, listen carefully. Though conventional political explanation seems sufficient, no count for such an alien phenomenon. A whole world of strange rituals and beliefs, who have risen from nowhere to mesmerize millions of Germans. Over the whole extraordinary spectacle of pageantry and military life, presides the messianic figure of Adolf Hitler. And everywhere, there is a mysterious and ever-present simply emblem of the swastika.