August 9, 2010
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Mark Koernke opened with the patriotic poem, then discussed a record turnout at a local meeting. The bulk of the episode featured an extended interview with Brad, calling from Kosovo, who provided detailed analysis of the geopolitical situation in the Balkans, including Serbian-Albanian tensions, mineral extraction, NATO presence, and military equipment in use. The conversation covered historical context of Serbian resistance, current armed conflict dynamics, weapons systems (including the Scorpion machine pistol), and parallels drawn to U.S. border issues with Mexico. The show concluded with Dutch Jones discussing financial difficulties and spiritual resilience.
- kosovo
- serbia
- balkans
- ethnic albanians
- mineral extraction
- nato
- european union
- yugoslav breakup
- armed conflict
- scorpion machine pistol
- military equipment
- border security
- preparedness
- christian worldview
- militia
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Live 365 The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children? 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 burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? And good evening ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening. Intelligence report time are quirky. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, central, west, south, and east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we are on live 365. Then go to LibertyTreeRadio.com. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, TV base stations, and ultra-net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We are on the hallmark network on the eastern seaboard, from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed towards Louisiana, Texas. Oklahoma, a chunky Nebraska, the third of Wyoming, Iowa slash Iowa, and then So, a running start, we are leaping over the Mississippi River and back over there to Blue Ridge Mountains. We'll smoke these over there to where the Golden Spike Project is in motion. I understand that we did see a record turnout for the, forgive me, for the meeting at the restaurant. So, I don't have the numbers yet, but yes, a smiley face there. So, congratulations. All numbers were broken. crushed completely with even more people attending. We should have Brad on the line. We have Brad from overseas. What's happening over in that neck of the woods across the big pond? I'm not certain. We have Don here with us. Don, today's date is? Market is the ninth day of August. You're of our Lord 2010. Again, August 9th, August 10th. Very good. We may have Brad here with us in a moment. If not, he can speak up. If he hears us, go ahead and jump right in there. Anyway, Don, while we're waiting, because I'm sure it's not a matter of just matter how he hooks up here, what's happening up there in that neck of the woods? Anything exciting up in Upper Michigan right now? It's kind of a glossy blue sky out there. We got the rain. We've been threatened with day after day after day. So we finally got some moisture on the ground here. Oh, yeah. Again, we needed that. I think we've got more rain as of late than the lower part of the state. I've hardly had the water in the garden. This is always good. You know, saving on, you know, keeping some salmon from being ground up in some dam somewhere. Well, you know, it truly doesn't matter if you specify it's a switch or not. The dam is spinning. Well, you get the rest, don't you? So much for the eco-freak. Don't throw that. You're eating up, you're crushing a salmon somewhere. Well, it's... It matters not if you threw the switch on. If everybody turned off their switches and they turned off the dams and the turbines and what not, then the fish would. Well, it's human nature, isn't it? Yes, but the dams wouldn't stop. Beaten some of the greenies there. Mark, while you were in the monastery speaking, I used those words when you were in the monastery. You guys, I'm talking about if you've been running along with us for a while. But I would enjoy very much in that time frame bringing your words to the hour. And you guys are, you know, some of the earlier words were from Mr. Otto. So we're just, you know, we're just keeping on running and that's the bottom line. Excellent. And by the way, I heard it sounds like we have Brad there on the line, of course. Oh, Ben, uh, Barr and Wade, what's happening over there on the other side of the farm, please? Oh, same as last time I talked to you, people are still hunting bankers. There's a travel advisory not to go to Greece right now because of the component of Turkish soldier that speaks English. I think it's the size of the three BP executives we hog-tied and wrapped with cotton before we stopped a minute. I'm talking about the actual size, like 75 tons or 7,500 tons or some big number, isn't it? As far as actual weight, yeah, yeah. It's a chunk of change, let's put it that way. Well, you know who my, what my grandpa did on my dad's side, right? He worked for one of those companies that helped out the big three. They made big, huge machines. And I saw a picture of this thing. And the only way that company could keep up with the big three is, let's see, from paper to actual product. It took years to make something that big. So that was sitting on the sidelines. somewhere, that big chunk or whatever. It's from paper to finished product. How long do you think that would take to make? Right, it's not something, this is something where it's kind of like in a, it's a toolbox, but it's like the Jolly Green Giants toolbox. Right, but what I'm saying is, you know, in order for the company that he worked for to keep up, they had to know what the car looked like two years in advance. It was to retool the big three. They had to know going on two years in advance just to keep up. So that big piece of whatever sitting on top of that oil, how long do you think that may took to make from paper to dropping it down on top of that well? Which is one of the factors that we discussed, the time dilation, from process to the engineers to physically getting it in place and actually finding some process for manufacturing, either in modular components or as one massive assembly all completed in one location. I think it was, again, multi-fat. It had to take longer than 100 and some days. Oh, yeah. That was my boy trying to bring up. We're going to have a little fork. I have a fork for the tuxedo cap to help me with my microphone right now. There we go. Go ahead. Now, this was brought up on Mr. Timmons show a little bit ago about different places that really detain people around the world. I thought I told you that this where I'm at right now has a size detention facility on it and that you had to have a TSSCI clearance to get in it and work there. sure of it, just go to Google Earth and punch in Camp Bonne Steel. It's right here in Kosovo. This is called Camp Bonne Steel, this is where I sleep a lot of the time. You'll notice about this particular place that there's a lot of extra free space, which you don't see on a lot of installations overseas, which I don't understand about this place. I don't know what I'm talking about. Well, especially in the situation there, anything else, has that been heating up at all in the area? Granted, as we've talked the last time you were out, we know that Greece has flamed up a bit. I am sure Macedonia wasn't much better, but is that bled over at all to any degree, at least in the most recent months here, as things have been pressured up? I haven't bled over too much because not everybody around here is in the European Union. Serbia is not in the European Union and Bosnia is not in the European Union neither is Montenegro trying and so is Turkey Turkey is not in the European Union they are in NATO though it's not as bad those countries they're kind of you know Serbia was trying to get into the European Union now they're kind of sitting back and giggling going hehe I think we won't find out something about the European Union it's Germany that controls It's just about everything that has to do with Germany and Austria. They set standards, they set pretty much everything. Well, that goes all the way back to what I said when that particular part of the planet was being reinvaded, especially during the activities even with Kosovo, that the Austrian forces, or actually the German forces, came through Austria. and literally used the exact same invasion route that they used in World War I. And I don't think there was an accident to that in any way, shape, or form. Needless to say, there's not a whole lot of things that can change, and the mountains and terrain have not gone anywhere. They're still sitting right where they were 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 years ago plus. The biggest thing there is that everybody has a long memory over in that neck of the planet. They understand exactly what's going on with history. They used for both the American forces and other forces that they brought in the exact same buildings that were used by the Austen-Gurion forces that invaded Serbia the last time in World War I. Now, World War II, but all the way back to World War I. And everybody picked up on that. At least everybody in the region picked up on that. And that was part of the reason we were willing to fight that much harder to deal with the problem and why they were willing to resist because they understood exactly who was pulling the strings. And like you're saying, there's no doubt about who is the actual perpetrator behind what's happening there right now. So in the meantime, again, because of this, they're not directly involved with the EU. Are they talking about either just breathing things where they are, or are they talking about pulling out and not breaking ties? What's the word on that and about that? As far as coastal school is concerned, nobody wants to get out of this country. Everybody wants to piece the pie of this country because of the mineral rich. That's the gemstone, literally. That's tongue in cheek. That is the gemstone of Yugoslavia. That's the one reason. Back during World War I, if you look at the invasion, there were a couple of other issues historically. For the Serbs and for the Kosovans, the Serbian Kosovans, that was the battleground where they stopped the Germans, where they actually stopped the Austro-Hungarian Empire. We also stopped the Ottoman Empire here, right outside of Christine, where they stopped the Ottoman Empire back. Wow, 1500s I think, I think that was the century and not that full of shit. So the region is historically steep in history but in more recent history, as you said, it was the, and this was my argument right from the beginning, as soon as I saw some of the stuff that was going on, we've all seen the cheap shots before, the propaganda was all shill material, it was BS right from the word go. The real issue is trying to steal the minerals, what's below the ground from the Kosovans and from the Serbs. All the rest is BS propaganda. That's exactly what it turned out to be. Serbia in World War I, Kosovo is where they turned the tide. It was the ultimate guerrilla fighting ground. The regular Serbian forces put out a good fight in the first phase of World War I, but they ended up being decimated. The troops fell back into the Kosovo district. fought the rest of the war in a classy Yugoslavian guerrilla type environment. And they won. For all type of purposes, they ground the Germans and Austrians to stand still in World War I. I have to keep qualifying that because everybody always talks about the Communists in World War II. But the Yugoslavians, before they were the Yugoslavians, which was the consortium of all of those nation states, The Serbs specifically have always been the ones that stand in the way of whatever it is that thinks you're going to walk through that ground. And like you said, the Ottomans before, the ethnic Albanians read out the Mexicans of the Yugoslavian frontier, just like we have the Mexicans coming into the Aztlan nonsense down in the border, which is what they're really pushing right now. There's no real difference in this scenario, is there? No, not at all. even come up from the south. There is no difference. What I was going to say is the terrain here, if you're a good rifleman, you have a shot from a long way. Long range rifle rules. Exactly. It's silly to have anything less than a .308 here. I mean, there's some thick woods better to have something that will punch your brush anyway. We're still seeing that district. You're still seeing pretty much everybody armed. Nobody is backing down as far as disarming. This is actually what we're seeing in escalation, correct? Yeah, everybody's, well, the Albanians are trying to, I guess, feel their oats or whatever. I don't know how you're starting to puff up a lot more. I guess they feel they can get away with a lot. The UN is gone, but they still have a big office here, or a presence. Does that make any sense? The EU police are here. I know it's part of Europe. police are here they just took this basically the same personnel they just switched uniforms trying to keep peace here enter their basically then changing insignia changing uniforms but the same bunch oh yes and get some people it's the exact same people the contractors said nations unmet police and then they work for the EU police and now they're here what I do the same job I'm doing interesting and again the now with the Actually with Albania, is there any kind of Albanian direct support coming into the other, right now of course there are two governments. You've got the traditional Serbian Kosovo government that was there, has been there and is still there, but now you get the Albanian government occupying the same space, which is why again, they're trying to puff up to see if they can push everybody else out of that piece of real estate. Is there any obvious attempt by the Albanian government or anybody over in that stretch to provide supply and support to motivate them that way? Well, it's technically evidence here. No, it sounds here. I'll try to explain it here. Serb enclaves which follow, they vote in Serbian elections. They don't listen to the Kosovo police force. They actually brought them out of town. And they set up their own little local police forces. So their independent Serbian government ran. Then you have the Kosovar government, which is technically an Albanian puppet. Yeah, they're pretty overt about. Then you have the EU, which is the United Nations. I guess you could call it a good mess here. Well, interesting there, the Albanians. See, this is one of the things that is kept out of the news, but I've noticed also at any given point, Albanians had a lot of internal problems. But, just like we do, I don't see them be different than Mexico. They've got Albanian mafia problems, they've got internal strife in their individual little states, slash districts inside Albania, which the country doesn't have to begin with. But it actually is probing and moving in a way as a Muslim state. In the past, they are kind of bragging up that they are sitting on real estate that in the past they have been beat down every time they tried to invade. It is a balance point for the moment. The best thing about that is that even though we can say that Albania is the one that is being used as the puppet, the Israelis and a lot of other companies and businesses that have attached to them. were the ones that were promoting this thing from the get-go to occupy the mining resources to steal the raw materials. And that's become pretty obvious. The Albanians really don't exploit and don't really perceive or understand the value of what they're sitting on, do they? No, not at all. The hill here is so red. It reminds me of Georgia clay, but it's not clay. It's just regular soil around here. It looks like iron. It looks like iron ore, pure iron ore. Unless you go up into the mountains, then you're getting into a lot of copper, which I have been up there. Because any time the Albanians move into an area, the first thing that moved with skyrockets, just like down on the border, human trafficking, drug trafficking, just like down on the border there. And it's exactly like Mexico and the United States right now. So we have basically the same scenario playing out. Go ahead. Yeah, the exact same scenario playing out. You have a lot of human trafficking in this area. Sometimes when you walk down the streets, it's any drug you want. I'm not saying I partake. I'm just saying you get asked if it's not. They don't try to hide. A lot of times they're doing it right in front of the cops, which are probably just guarding the area, making sure there's a few with their kickbacks. Again, that's where we get into the corruption issue too. This is something we're seeing down here. The next question is, again, this is what's going to be happening down here in Arizona. There's going to be a very overt effort to, which is happening to a degree with regard to threatening the police officers, but the next step is just simply walking and using more money to purchase the police officers, purchase as many as they can. I guarantee there are some that are already in that situation anyway. It's not because they were strong armed, it's because they just like the idea that they're able to pad a whole bunch of cash and put it in their back pocket and spend it down the road. The problem we have here again is that this is not the true issue. The area is simply being used as front dummies to disrupt the Kosovo operations by the Serbian Kosovans. And then there's another wave that comes in though, right? I mean the Albanians don't really work anything. They're just simply operating the illicit trade. And then there's another group that's actually stealing the copper, the iron, the gold, the silver, the whatever. That's a truly industrial operation to begin with. There's another team out there floating around, isn't there? Yeah, the other people don't actually work anything. They very most have a garden on their little plot of land. Maybe some grain, like corn or wheat that they've grown. It might be an acre or two, and that's about it. But somebody else is mining, somebody else is processing the minerals here. taking those out the process built for you can watch it on the trains bill mills in this country there's no nothing but by the way at one time there were before the conflict that was created there you will slobby i did a good job of competing against pretty much everybody uh... especially in the arms industry but also in other manufacturing categories really really good condition Yeah, excellent ammo, of course, as we know, but weapon systems, bearings, races, automotive parts, you name it, they built it. Not only did they build it, but they typically built better than the company or the government that they were contracting to extend the production. The Russians produced the T-72 and Yugoslavians produced an export model that was superior. In many cases, when you see a T-72 from the 80 to 90 period, you understand that the majority of them, or a good chunk of them anyway, that you see in video were not Russian T-72s. They were Yugoslavian T-72s. To add, there was a time, and if you have one of them, you'll know what I'm talking about, when Yugoslavian produced F, K, 7.62x39 were the most accurate of that specie of rifle. Have they backed off on that with all the other problems they've already got? As it is, the economy is in the toilet, so causing more problems and stirring the stick really wouldn't do a whole lot of good there, would it? Well, they've kind of backed off on trying to disarm the Serbians, because when anybody goes in there to try to do that, they generally have a problem on their hands, to put it that way, because the Serbians know what's going to happen once everybody pulls us out. sub-exurbians are just sitting there with the troops on the border all once everybody leaves. Nothing is going to happen. Well they are biding their time again too, which is something that we have to emphasize. Yugoslavians are very, very patient people. They have had to fight a lot of different countries for their peace and real estate. And I think the close of them saying this is war, this is where I am curious. I think the only thing is probably, not the only thing, but one of the several factors here Fortunately, and the key word is fortunately, there is a lot of hard place situation going on. You've got several different Euro states that are north that have all kinds of money and economic woes that they really can't deal with effectively. Then you've got Greece, which of course like you said, you've felt the pressure from that, which you guys have seen. more of what's going on than the American people have because you guys are closer to it. So the control press has the same ability to mix everything the way they do here. That has actually, I think, put a major kink in the overall agenda for Kosovo and for Yugoslavia in general that they were originally planning for Serbs against the Serbs. Because there's no doubt in my mind that they plan on doing what they're doing there, they plan on doing here. with the southeastern part of the U.S. The stick in the spokes here has been the money issue with Greece and the money issue with the other EU nations that were supposed to continue to fool within a certain timeline. Has that been addressed? Has anybody brought that up in talking to all these different forces as far as what they feel might be the break on this? What slowed things down? It is mostly the money issue. Well, I can't really call it money because it's exactly like an hour round. But anyway. Right. The Walker-Hindon paper is what it comes down to. Yeah. Yeah. They have bigger denomination coins. That's all. Now, with the Serbians, the currency, with their, with running their currency, and Kosovo is pretty well tied into Serb currency exchange, isn't it? No, no, no, no. That's the messed up thing about this. ask me why they aren't part of the European Union yet. Don't ask me why they use the Euro. The Serbians use the Serbian Dinar, Macedonians use the Macedonian Dinar. Everybody uses a Dinar around here. It's their own little version of the Dinar. Kosovo, in the middle of everybody, is using the Euro. Unless you're a member of the European Union, you're not supposed to be using the Euro as your standard currency. Don't ask me why they're getting away with it. Well, I'm sure there's a country where there's a backburner, and it's probably just the backroom deal like everything else around here. You get kind of used to it. It's kind of the norm around here, this country, a backroom deal, and it's done. And that is normal, just the normal thing around here. What do we see for the, and again, I know we're a little past about an hour here with time. What are we saying in the rise that anything that looks like it's specifically gonna brew up or any particular area that we should be watching to see if it's a hotspot over there? Say in general proper is worth a contested zone Up around prison Metro beats is a big move comes nasty Dripsey is another Serbian on there. They're all Serbian enclaves are basically surrounded They know if they don't fight if something happens They know this. And chances are this herb won't be able to make it there to help them. If anything, just put it down. Metrobeads, just the other, I'm gonna say, I guess it was six days ago, there was a pretty decent sized action that happened there. Witnessed a lot of stuff that was going on down there. Actually, it's over a lot closer to the border to anybody else to know what was going on. You see, there's a lot of actions that are going on. the other. The question on that too, do we see any... Now here's another question, and I've wondered about this before because you know, in airspace when you have little countries nobody really pays much attention to. Albania still has a fighting air force. I mean, granted, the war was not what it was during the Cold War, but have we seen any kind of air support activity from the Albanian government now, from a national end, to support the ethnic Albanians in Kosovo? Yeah, both sides rotary wing aircraft above some of the sometimes the serbians will even pop especially when it's close like Metro pizza they'll pop over some kind or not mine so mi8s Basically troop support hide them there if they can't get out by rotary wing and then they'll infiltrate back across the Serbia when the fighting's done Albanians they just come up freely not so much the rotary wing aircraft but they have some attack aircraft that come in while they are rotor hinds or anything like that they're more like the MI8s with some rocket pods thrown on the side so the Albanians are still moving well the reason I was curious about that is again ground attack aircraft especially fixed wing ground attack aircraft anything can be ground attack support So, one way or another, they are pulling aircraft in as needed and the Albanians are the ones who are out of place. For Serbia, it is close to Serbian territory. So, this is something where they are pressing the envelope on a regular basis. How often are we seeing, because it is not getting any coverage in the US, they are not talking about this at all. But, how often are we seeing actions down there, say on their equivalent to the border or deeper into the country with the ethnic Albanians being a little more aggressive? The action isn't on the Albanian Kosovo border, it's more on the Serbian Kosovo border. They're trying to push the envelope there because they're trying to push the Serbians that are in this country close border out. to more or less isolate the rest of them, if that makes any sense. No, it does. That's exactly what we've been talking about. What they're doing is, we're discussing this about cutting off the Mexicans the same way. If we stop the border, then they can't support the rest of the elements that are inside the US. In this case, exactly what I described is what they're doing. They're trying to block or create some form of blocking or In other words, that is to spend resources and keep you locked down, or not you, but keep the Serbs locked down farther towards their power base so they're not able to provide support if a major action were to take place. They're practicing what they'll be preaching later. They later will block the main body and then attack the individual villages, towns, cities. and wipe out the Serbs that way. Are they in a fixed line defense grid? How do they get it set up? Deep defense? Are they in outpost situations where they are pocketed to the point where they are pretty well in little dots across the terrain? How are they set up right now in defense? You mean as far as MetroVita? Yeah. Well, MetroVita is a city. So, it's more or less not as bad as Stalingrad. way city in Vietnam. It's an all day affair once things get started, sometimes into the night, sometimes into the next day. Maybe two or three days I guess. A lot of times you lose track of time when you're over there. Now the next question is, is it a combined arms effort on the part of the Albanians? Do they have mechanized support or are they given mechanized support? Yeah, they're given light mechanized, no track but armor. The Serbians do have some tracked, I've never seen them before actually. It looks like something of their own design. I'll have to get some pictures of them if I can. But they kind of remind me of Bradley with the shorter turrets a lot. Dinner. I've never seen one. But it looks like one of their own designs. Interesting. So again, that's typical for the Yugos, for the Serbs. They were actually, at the end of the Cold War, this is something most people have realized. Serbia slash Yugoslavia, because obviously the rest of Yugoslavia was tied in and they all benefited from the business that was created. They were at the edge of no longer copying, and what you are describing is exactly what was going to happen. They were ready to go their own. They had looked at all the designs, they had perfected all the basic systems, they had the experience and skilled trade. for the foundation to develop whatever they wanted to mimic. But the next step was to go their own direction. That's what that vehicle sounds like. Now, my argument years ago was that they busted Yugoslavia because it was too economical. It was a competing force up and coming and it wasn't under the control of the EU. It wasn't under control of the Shicers and up to the Northwest. And just like World War I, they played on the, you know, they divided by taking out individual little nation states or promoting them and creating the division. And I see the same thing with the ethnic Albanians. This is just another extension, or at least as far as I can play it out, with regard to going after the Serbs again. You know, you've got Bosnia, Herzegovina, Croatia, and all of those. They're already paired off. But back in the day, all of those countries in their own right had different elements of the industrial base that allowed them to compete. It's like the poll and the cheques, the Czechoslovakians. Now the Czechoslovakians are just the Czechs and the Slovaks. Since they broke up, they busted each other's kneecaps. They were in joint ventures and they actually had some of the best technologies. Again, they were to the point where they were building their own and it was not like anybody else's and people wanted to buy them. So they broke up and now guess what? Nobody wants to buy either part of them. In this case it was Serbia. It wasn't Serbia's fault. Serbia didn't orchestrate any of it. It was orchestrated from outside and it's still being orchestrated against them. The wheeled vehicles on the part of the Albanians, because fast attack is something we can expect to see. The Mexicans are in the same boat. They do have some track, but they're focused more on wheeled mechanized. These are just BMPs. BMPs, I can get a picture of those all day long. Okay. VTR 60s, VTR 70s? Yeah, stuff like that. Pretty thin skinned armor. So again, fast attack. Anything else? I know we're heading towards the top. I heard another beep. Do we have a call on anybody with a question? It's just Georgia, Texas. It's a different topic, but I'll let you finish up where you're talking about. Right now, we're stuck here. We're going to be staying on track here. Real quick here, again, another thing about that. What about small arms? Because that kind of signature is who's supplying what. Well, the Albanians, what do they seem to be predominantly? I mean, obviously, I would assume the AK, but Any idea about the background of the weapons as far as support weapons? Are they Albanian? Do they look like they're getting stuff from somebody else? I really tell it's a huge mix of stuff. Whatever they picked up. Some Bulgarian, some Romanian, some... It's almost all AK. Both sides, it's designs. drinkouts. My favorite, the scorpions are in force out there. Well, that's expected. They have a pretty reasonably priced weapon, good in bargain baseball. I like that because my backup, I mean, feels... Now, the scorpion, for people who aren't familiar, was actually a machine pistol in .32 ACP. Still, the predominant ones in .32 ACP, that was a tread head weapon for the a lot of the Aeneas states, Bulgaria and for Romania and also into... Yes, but you can also get them in 9mm. Oh, they are offering them in 9mm. That's interesting. 9mm Macrom or 9mm Parabellum? Parabellum. Interesting. They just, well, recently they just started offering them. That's the type I picked up. as my second or two would be my first back second back that was my pistol Scorpion was the smallest machine you know it was it was running between it's always called a machine pistol because it's right in between so it's small machine gun available in the market very popular you see it with a lot of the Groups that you were a great work you were it went as it went from being a secret police or armor weapon Typically, carried in a kind of a quasi-shoulder holster for a lot of the tread heads. It was used by a lot of the independent irregular forces, more like the first Skyjackings and stuff too. That's where it gained notoriety. Three-round burst automatic, top. The idea behind it in 32 ACP was multi-shock, multi-strike against the target. Trauma, you know, the multi-trauma impact points were supposed to make up for bullet weight. In fact, you got hit with more bullets that way, more like 45 spurt over a little wider distance, in a wider area. In 9mm, is it still in 3-round burst or is it a select fire option and then full auto? What have they done with it? They did give you the option of semi 3-round burst or I like the 3-round burst. It's a lot more, it's a lot more controllable that way. If you want to take it, nobody has seen one before. There is a body of lies. The guy from the Titanic movie. It is actually a pretty good movie. Body of lies. If anybody wants to see the scorpion in motion. I would call it a millimeter in full auto. That would be a kick in flamethrower. Oh yeah it is. It's the first, you know, when my primary goes down, if I run out, which has happened a couple times, it's long and that thing comes out and I can easily get some heads down at the very least. Yeah, it would be equivalent to the... No one argues with it. Yeah, I was going to say the Broomhandle Mauser years ago kind of held the same niche. They made what they called the Schnelf pistol. in select fire. As was argued, in full auto you couldn't necessarily keep it on target, but it sure as hell kept everybody's head down. It was a light weapon for the volume fire it could produce. Again, it required a little discipline or a trained finger to keep it running right. It had to be pretty darn impressive, especially short barrel, lots of powder, magnum, it's the same way. Small compact is, until you see one, when we talk about it, people hear the term submachine gun, which is why I said a machine pistol. It's not a submachine gun, but it's as small as you can possibly go. In reality, it's a hand-held micro mini gun. Think of our cobrae. Yeah, exactly. Only a good place with the magazine forward and you know again a regular pistol grip square square frame. A squaroused front end looks like it you know squeezes down to a like a cake decorating gun. There we go. There we go. Cake decorator. Only one very lethal cake decorator. But the three round burst makes it really comfortable to fire. That's what I figured. That would have gone. Yeah. It's awesome. For room clearing it's perfect. What have they done for magazines with the 9? What are we looking at capacity wise? You've got a short 15 and you also have 30 rounders which are kind of done gangly especially for what I'm using for. I try to stick with the 15. It kind of looks like a short 8 H&K magazine kind of. It's much more reasonably priced for the Scorpion over the HK though, right? Yeah, and the magazines are a lot more robust. You could smack somebody upside the head with a magazine and they'd probably go down. And the other thing too, that is the weak point on most the HKs, people don't realize that they were like, what was an HK? It's an MP5, it's so reliable, really. How many different epic stories? My favorite would be Black Hawk Down. Everybody forgets a helicopter pilot. What did he have? It had an HK but it had American magazines back when we weren't making the magazines very well because we killed all the magazine operators here. And so again, in this case, that's not so with the UGOs and the Serbs in that obviously the parties that have built the gun up, they learned their lesson real quick, don't cheat, don't chance out on the mags or you won't be selling very many guns. So, that's a critical factor and it's a good thing. Keep it stock, keep it beefed up and make sure that you don't skimp especially in the mags. The magazines make the weapon. So, that's interesting. Anything else unique showing up there on the battlefield right now or at least showing up with the troops and something new? Anything that you haven't seen before? Nothing I haven't seen before but the honest ones. A lot of companies are trading out their older weapons. the FN2000, I can't remember who's carrying it, but I think it's the Austrian. It's a spacey looking Volvo, and you can pull it up on FN's website, I'm sure. But it uses a M16 mag, it's nothing really special, but it's the MP7, that's a nice little PDPW, for Germans make it, it's A, H, and K, but it uses like a .7 millimeter cartridge. a little hyper velocity designed to punch through armor, blah blah blah. But it's a nice little smaller nanoozy, lighter nanoozy thing, basic shape is a nanoozy, but pretty round magazine, it's into the grip. Interesting too. Now again, that's showing up as a, actually moving more in the same direction as we were saying with the Scorpion, although going up, you know, going into a lighter assault rifle, you know, cartridge. That's it. This small car, like I said, is 4.7 millimeters. Real tiny. But it's a hyper velocity bullet. And they're mostly just drivers using it. It's not really a... More of a get out of trouble kind of firearm. Yeah, yeah. But it's good out to 300 meters. Ballistics are interesting. So again, we're seeing these weapons showing up. Anything as far as heavier weapons or stuff that seems to be experimental? Anything as far as the tracks or the NATO forces? Because they're getting a chance to test it. They're testing it right there in technically a battlefield situation. Nothing new that I've seen. Not a whole lot of armor here though either. Terrain problems mostly or just fuel and expense? Fuel and expense probably. I hear music. Thank you, and I'm still here with us down your number for night engine, please two three one seven nine six eight four five eight Very good god bless the Republic We shall prepare the empires in Iran You broadcast. I'm gonna call the newspapers the TV station What kind of radio show is this? Another something completely different Okay, we're back. We're back. This is the Dutch Jones radio program. Thanks to the folks from the Liberty Tree Radio for jumping in. Are they in? Are we on? Thank you. This is the Dutch Jones radio program. We come to you Monday through Friday. We do it from 5 to 7pm Pacific time, but from 6 to 7pm we jump onto the feed over there at Liberty Tree Radio because we enjoy it. We like it. Just heard we got a cancelled order. Somebody was mad it was taking too long. I apologize. But it's just hard. We order the stuff in. This is not a 7-11. Stacy's all freaking out. I'm trying to calmer down. I know we lost the money, but we'll make it up. The Lord provides. So anybody that wants to buy four gas masks... and a compass and a $75 rifle scope. Let me know. Can somebody just cancel the order after we bought it and three whistles and some packing material. And a map compass there? Well, give me a list of what it is and we'll auction it off on the show live right now. We'll get the money back somehow. And Stacy's being laid off on the 15th, we find out. See, I remember us talking about all the attacks. I refuse to be disheartened. I refuse to freak out about this. the Lord will provide, the Lord always provides. We're under attack people. This is, like I was saying towards the end of the last hour, this is a spiritual war too. It's just as much physical as it is spiritual, maybe more spiritual than physical. Maybe I'm underestimating that part, but I know that I'm suffering more slings and arrows in the spiritual realm and monetary realm. Like I said, we've been attacked financially. Somebody ripped us off at 300 bucks and it affected our business, but maybe this is a sign we're not supposed to sell stuff online. I'm not going to freak out about it. Maybe we're not supposed to sell stuff. Maybe we're not cut out to be settlers. So, you know, that's just the way it is. I'm not going to freak out. Whatever the world throws at me, I know it could be a lot worse. I mean, I'm going to look back at the, you know, I don't know. I can't read in the future. But when the windows are being shut out and we're surrounded by com-chai-coms, we'll be begging for this day. Why can't it be like that day we lost that sale? This will be nothing. We have to take these things and we cannot stumble. We have to keep our stride going. That is what this show is about. This is about the Christian militant attitude, world view. Not attitude. Attitude sounds like a man who is copping an attitude. But Christian world view that comes from the militancy, the militant doctrine of the Bible. I am not talking fanaticism, Kool-Aid, suicide bombing, garbage like that. No, that is not what we are about. We're about sharing the true gospel and at the same time sharing some tactical and strategic information Reading some news having a good time doing a little bit of entertainment. I don't know if you're gonna find a show exactly like this anywhere In radio or go ahead relax take a shower or something then come back on cool off turn on the air conditioning well not air conditioning, but you know what I'm talking about We we can't sweat these little things folks We can't That we're in it for a much bigger cause and we're just little tools in the toolbox of the Lord. I'm not going to get upset, I'm not going to cry over things. I mean, all I know is I know what the goal is. The goal is to have a free land for my children to worship Jesus Christ. That's what my goal is. For me, I figure I'm spent, I'm done, I'm gone. I'm paying the price for the things I've done.