August 25, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, and tactical equipment on August 25, 2010. The episode covered camouflage options (particularly Roam camo from Kamaby Keep), assault vest systems, and firearm accessories including recommendations from KT Ordnance for lower receivers. Koernke also discussed historical military innovations, comparing the P-51 Mustang's performance improvement with a Rolls-Royce engine to modern weapon system upgrades, and emphasized tactical principles of individual combat, target prioritization, and conservation of force for militia preparedness.
- preparedness
- firearms
- camouflage
- roam camo
- assault vests
- kt ordnance
- lower receiver
- p-51 mustang
- tactical equipment
- militia
- 9mm carbine
- 45 caliber
- combat tactics
- ammunition
- weapons
- michigan
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Even if they gave incorrect answers or left the answer blank. Here are some examples from the fourth grade scoring guide. In a problem to subtract 57 cents from three quarters, the kid gets half credit if he answers 15 cents instead of 18 cents. In a problem to calculate the total number of books in 35 boxes with 10 books in each box, the kid gets half credit if he answers 150 instead of 350. This Brooklyn teacher said she had scored tests with controversial questions before, but this kind of cheating is more outrageous. She said she and her peers were stunned at some of the instructions this year, adding, you feel like you're being forced to cheat. But inflation in scores is not funny, the teacher said. The kids who really need help are just being shuffled along to the next grade without the skills to have true access. The spokesman for the State Education Department defended the grading instructions. 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Me and television reports march and dawn every morning at 6am Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. I want the people to know that they still have two out of three branches of the government working for them and that ain't bad. I've not yet begun to file myself. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me said, we've fought a revolution. secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to this. 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 number, traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seasonally 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. 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. Freedom, Brian. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, 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? He called out from the grave, dill the land. Good morning, what's the victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both behind the lines and occupied territories? Um... on the micro-effect network in the morning. We're also on LibertyTreeRadio.mg.com. We're on AM and FM micro stations, stations and ultra-net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We're on the homework network on the eastern sea, but 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, also a big chunk of the brass And from there, Mississippi to the Golden Spike Project on the eastern part of the country, along the whole of us, smoking what we're doing there and what we're doing. We can't keep everybody informed and up to speed, but, Gordon, is that the guys are trying to make sure that we have a replacement for the Internet in place, the jump point to get across. Physical, especially important, it's not going to happen with some silver bullet. It's going to be you coming up with a solution, not waiting for somebody else to kick in and participate. way they can come up with ideas try to plug them in and make them work uh... are right now compared to the reason about that either we know that the economy is in the toilet until we do america usually called the traders that we have that are occupying our government well it is a beautiful day outside it is the twenty fifth of august the second year of favey and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a case 2010 by the old earth calendars and it's the end of the world you know it man. It's the end of the world. Well, kiss my hind end. You know who wants to promote that BS? You're gonna be stupid enough to think that it's already over before you will be up so. You hammered their hind end. You know what, once you start hammering your hind end, well, let's see what's going on. Wrong. You don't stop firing until there's nothing but little chunk boobs the size of your thumb and even then you start faking to you. Wake up, son. It is by the way. We're in that quasi-doll-gram right here. It rain around us, rain just to the east of us, rain just to the south of us. We're in neutral or null zone right here, which has got interesting gray and stormy, but another thing about these is weapons Wednesday. So they was the 9mm carbine, spoiler shotgun. Hey, that's what you see on the shelf, buddy. I got the face paper ready because it's going to be a ri- Now, a lot of times we've gone back and forth over a number of different subjects. But I'll tell you right now, here Here in lies need to be considered. A lot of people ask me, if you were to do like an optimal, what would be your first or best choice for how would Mark... Let's say Mark was throwing a whole lot of money. Will you think that I'd go out and buy necessarily a lot of the junk that you see that's being promoted in most of the magazines? You know. There's a reason. Having watched the cyclic gimmicks played over the years, yeah, it's like camouflage. Camouflage is purely a matter of arbitrary. on the part of the people who are moving or want a certain image. All camouflages work to a degree. Uniforms, most importantly, are designed so that you either friend or foe and that's really what it's all about. Shoot, no shoot. Shoot, no shoot. Is that one of mine or one of theirs? Trying to not be seen and there are many camouflages that we've used. Most of them that I've used that I would prefer simply can't get. We'd have to have made. Some we have had made. I'm just going to get on a short list here because there's some really cool Either I'm going to use the standard equipment that I've been using that you see. Most of the gear there, as you've seen, is mine. What has been an option to work in most environments? Well, the roam camo that was produced way back in the sets, probably one of the best utility camouflages you're going to run into going from summer to fall without having to change out to a bunch of colors. Now there are all kind of real print, like real tree bark. I mean, tree bark's actually become hard to get. People are actually trying to find the original, not the and the themes that have come up. The prints work exceptionally well, but work in area-specific operations. Again, like any other camouflage, they're built for an environment. You've got oak pine, you've got winter snow with pine frond. It's all fantastic. Any move from one area to the next. The row camouflage actually works quite well in having tested it here in Michigan, experimented with it out west, works in mixed terrain like we see down in the southwestern part. Row camo is one choice that is one company that has it here in the United States. because I'm gonna go right down the shopping list here. Kamaby Keep is the name of the company. Kamaby, that's K-A-M-A-B-E-E, keep, Kamaby Keep. And they have row camo, they've got it large or large, and two of them, you've got jackets, they do have shorts available, wide range, I understand, I believe they're even doing helmet covers. If not, you can get some of them at Kevlar or Kevlar or for the standard M1 steel pots, it doesn't make any difference. PO box, board. 3 4 cam of E. Keep piece 403 they've got row camel one company that's bringing it into the country and he's got it and he's already doing the cuts here holding yards the uniforms look fantastic I've seen them one piece of all of the gear that I had that was row camel left and the problem is it is a smaller and it's not that I've gotten so much as it's just the idea that the material for the size especially my muscle mass arms is the big thing is is I was much younger when I was in my teens and early 20s. I have in general that I need bigger camouflages. One of the reasons is it's a shoot no shoot. It was with it. I know it's one of my guys. It's hard to get so it's not something I can just walk out and grab and copy. In other words, go to K-Warp. We got to look like these guys. On the other hand, set of uniforms would be a real good idea to make sure that that way with an OD uniform and a black vest and a few other trinkets you can fake out the bad guys enough that they have to hesitate and you don't. all kinds of other techniques to use anyway next now you know i'd like to use and uh... of the alice of slash type fifty six combination of equipment uh... use m fourteen pouches i use them sixteen plus the nineteen fifty six fanny pack or three-day packers was originally called also knows fanny pack but back prioritize that but over the years assault rigs have come and gone as far as companies go there some companies been here for quite some time the original companies are started doing assault that's your combat tactical best originally were doing customer-ordered vests. One of the other system. This predates Mollie by, well what, 35 years? Now the vests were a good idea. Anser was one of the companies, there were several others that were involved. And with these assault vests, at times before we talked about it, ergonomically designed the mag system, your pouch system, would work for you. This is very critical because when it comes to mag, you know, to being able to operate the equipment, guys, if you can't reach the mag pouch, you're dead. You can't reach your mag pouch at Truman or in a combat operation the purpose for the mag pouches is so that you can carry ammunition. The ammunition goes into a weapon. The weapon is designed to engage a target and knock it down. So if you can't reach the mag pouches, you're dead. Now you can extend, in other words, beyond your basic load, you can carry your spares and you don't have those where they have to be accessed a little more stretching. The neat thing about the original assault vest was that you could configure accordingly. Then came the standard cookie cutter cut companies, mostly bigger companies that didn't really care, got into the business. And then we saw during Granada, then we saw other various, I went to an adaptive, probably multi-geometry system that we see today, simply taking the Atlas or the Type 56 modular concept, but dimensional, up and down, not just, and that's critical. John is the owner, but SEO, they've got some, they're designed with color, modular, some you can pick up, yes, just to accommodate the machine guns or submachine gun mags if you got some of the carbine there's a bunch of those out there now that are you know nine millimeter or 60 by 25. So is the name of the company and it's 5441 7son who will be calling it's anti- www.antipersonnel.net www.antipersonnel.net www.antipersonnel.net www.antipersonnel.net Oregon so you guys up in the northwest you have the ability to go over there actually being actually talked to him a little I think we might have done I thought to I'll bet you we do die to tell you what we are about 20 minutes after the hour is a beautiful day but what is that special day today sir mark I think that it's like the 25th day of target down as we said most important is that you have both pellet and the pellet five caliber get too close and you're not around closing on you you turn the weapon and beat the living snot out of them insert the next mag while they're laying there bleeding rounds of the target on the ground and then back to business and daddy behind it is that forty five will take a whole hell of a lot of abuse and keep right on ticket in fact you know what interestingly enough and you know another place i'd a little off angle here but it has to the forty five you know the weapons show up in different movies at different times uh... i still won't looking at the shadow which of course really do they did well with that movie for the you know the cartoon series you know they've been radio series was based on trying to double forty five And if you look, they appear to be long slides. There aren't a whole lot of companies that make long slides. And AMT was the primer. It's got a lot of coverage, was the original AMT 45 from the slide. A little more length in the barrel. And one thing, it gives you more beating barrel, too. Think about it. If at 45, a standard 1911, it'll give you a little bit of ump to go with. Just imagine what a few more inches will do leverage-wise. Put a band head on its hook, which leads me to the, to, I wanted to go here before the bottom of the hour, and we got some other stuff. KT Ordnance, guys. Now, come on, let's take care of this. A lot of you guys have been thinking about it. Let's be there and get it in motion. KT Ordnance is a sponsor for the Intel report and a sponsor for the micro effect. A lot of you are lamenting that you can't give a pistol. The pistols are way out of skydim. Well, a machine shop, a lot of you guys have three purpose, you know, problems like this. Or the, you know, where you might have a bridge point, you're lucky. And with a little bit of effort, the Ordnance. Now, I'm gonna give out the numbers here, but we're gonna start top to KT Ordnance. 382 Montana 59725 59725 that's KT Ordnance Dylan Montana 59725 Dylan Montana 59725 The voice phone is 4361361111AT Ordnance as fast as you can because man these widgets are really selling just to get parts out at moments ago KT Ordnance the lower receiver paperweight with all you do is a few certain things. Something marked there that I've been thinking about and wanted to bring to the hour this morning. Because you know, if you guys, we have to learn from where we've been and what we preach on that. You know, it's like, what I mean, we preach on that. Can't live long enough to make some whatnot. So, talk about making mistakes. But, you know, rewind the time machine here a little bit Mark. You know, we've, and we've even talked about perhaps War II and you know, that was the end of the era for, arguably that was the Mustang. turn inside a Messerschmitt and all kinds of good things. Not a whole lot of Mustangs. I talk about that and whatnot, but you live off of a flying airplane in 50, 51, 50 some days. But you know you guys, that's not true. Because you know the Mustang was an existing plane, and it had the same... Remember those flying tigers and the P-41? It had that alla V-12 alla, now you know, alla General Motors by Jetboat. But you know what, you guys, only slightly better than a Tomahawk. P41, Kitty Hawk, Pahawk or Warhawk. Little lighter, they designed a wing. But you know what, it kind of lingered around in the background and the British, some guy there said, hey, let's put one of these motors in there. Look at, it looks completely different. Japan sends people around the world and the Honda Motor Company does this too. And one day in the 60s, there was this little Japanese guy and he was a pancake motor and he was looking at a company and he bought a BMW motorcycle. again in Honda and he had them packaged up to Honda. The whole bunch of these guys looked at this and looked at that and pretty soon with wrenches and whatnot. Now if you're not familiar with the gold wing it's kind of like a Volkswagen motor in it. That's a guy, Tom, didn't make that up. That's a P1 Mustang. We're in there, the king of the sky. Because you know what Mark, we talk about that AR-10 and you mentioned a particular caliber just a few minutes ago and you know everybody knows that it's common knowledge that you know Stoner built that in two calibers. He built it in 30-06 and the 223. Military caliber for the day stoner working for the donut of destruction, the war department, and guess what? Standard arm and what were they doing in the recent caliber weapon systems? Oh, by 30-06. We talk about this in many different varied forms, but you know what? It used the same magazine as what? Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom and take a caliber and work it around into different... You know that when he was shot down, my plane had a French-grown engine in it. How could this be? And traitory and treachery and what? The Frenchmen are selling engines to the Germans? Well, that wasn't true. At that time, it was the type of war that if you wanted to and you were adventurous, one might... the lines or around the lines and go over here and do a deal with somebody and come back with an airplane motor or you might go over there and take the motor out of the airplane that you shot down. But again, triplane was German built copy of a French copy of a French. Is it both biplanes, triplanes and even quad wings or one or two they didn't. The idea was if three is good four would be better. No. What if they tried? Okay it's true they did but the The interesting thing is the French had a triplane. Yeah, they looked at what the, you know, both sides were looking back and forth and came up with, you know, very unique, you know, designs that may have become dead ends because in engineering, that's one of the things just like everything else affected by perceived attitudes. What works? We're going to stick with it. But wait, this works. Oh, no, shut up. We got to stick with it. Or they just copied the other guy's door initially, improve upon it. You know, he's gotten and go, hey, it was a good idea, but now let me slap some of the stuff on it, make it really enjoyable. Let's go back to that it's a drag thought because you know that tribe tridecker flying on the day of it's really nervous because he looked back and man here's this huge red poker triplane and I think I know that that guy's a killer straight line that plane would have out distance the triplane rather quickly because triplane having that much more traction in the air with three wings it could turn on a dime compared to drag in the air it had a little bit less guy being shot at was kind of nervous in order not to fly in a straight line and become the Baron's 80s That goes over to it, again, it's such a basic, and no, your advantages and disadvantages may could have simply put the throttle to the stops, everything steady and level flight. He got all nervous and tried zigzagging and, you know, this and that and skidding, kind of straight at him and making little corrections. You know what, sometimes you'll find, right now, much like that piece that we're in, it's okay, you know, that, that droids motor, almost exactly the same, external dimensions. Secretariat, let's run right back because of the bottom of the hour we were talking about K.T. Orton and Swart week you can get a no just that extra you know a little bit of you start sending you don't have to work different direction and Mark you pointed that out a number of times and you know mine has run another example of innovation and not and we're gonna have the best like the p-51 Mustang it was kind of a dog with the Allison motor in it you put that Rolls Royce in there and again we're out there kicking tiny's out of the stick because many times I've tried to say that the basics are trying to defend from another man those basic thoughts can be a running a squad, a division near Marka. And you know, a big river to the mouth of that river. They'll make their shooting if you're thinking, man, I tell you old chap, this sure seems like a waste of time. The admiral's thought will withdraw. Order those boats to withdraw, ceasefire and withdraw. So they did. You know what, that Turkish commander there, he had already ordered 12 minutes of ammunition left at the rest of sustained rate of fire. 12 minutes of ammunition left. Second in command to find a white flag. Japanese in the comic Divine Wind. It wasn't the Divine Wind that was just a place out those boys. Driving earlier, just moments ago. He had ordered his executive off and then looking a little bit more in the fight. Don't give up now. And so quick here, we're, oh we're at 43 by left coast. Second hour coming up here only about what? Have that next cup of coffee because you're gonna need it. Meanwhile, uh... young soldiers out there for all our militiamen remember without your weapon you are useless and we all know what the basic credo of that is We may ride a good-night team, we may know it's turnin' after. Your forward marks will speed, but you'll learn the best, but you'll start to win, you'll meet our mountain boys. And the leader just starts, a-doin' it for little noise, and all the way sets to mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands, we'll prove no rifle. Morning as you all know without your way useless now you remember that you can come out of the shower better but naked you can be fleeing the house but the one will grab if you staying in the fight you will maintain control of your fire defending America the United States the globalist from within or the globalist from within number one we're on our power we are not going over to steal oil for these we are not going over to help push us we are not going overseas to steal somebody else's prop whatever we are militia our job is to protect the United States other mercenaries may go out and murder all high ground we all high ground here in the US because we own this piece of real estate down hard and they already know they're all gunning out number they're just terrified You just do the numbers, people. M.com's black uniform moose is unfortunately shorter than you might imagine, especially if it gets highly motivated. There are. Unfortunately, it's about 17 or 20 to 1 on the moose factor there. And for all their puffing up, you know, once they're dead and gone, they're dead and gone. Kick them in the head again. Man, that's their furry save ammo. Or underneath that body armor, by the way. You know, we talk about, and we talk about tools. And basically, I want to go in a different direction here because you know what? You are the weapon. Everything you pick up is a tool. We bring out certain examples here and I'm, oh, that was all to be again. You know, he had to come from some to legend and back and as if we're here, Mark, why? Because the first man up, he's probably the baddest of them. When he's down, all of his buddies are going to see, look what just happened to Gimo there. Oh my gosh, and Gimo, we know how bad, we know him. He beat me up four times last week in training. See the advantage of dealing most harshly with the first threat and eliminating it. Now, this is... I've brought you this spot before. You see it visually when, if you were to go and rent this movie and see it visually, 10 versus 1 versus 10. There is a little bit of wire work when he hits somebody away. But everything that he does, that's the one thing I don't like about the movie, is some wire work. It's minimal. Running along walls. It'd be a good movie to see if you look at individual combat. And, mentioned earlier, Mark, you take that... that is an extension of you. But the individual warrior, when you look at that as a who are you gonna shoot first? Who has the gun to freeze on you, right? You talk about this and you know, and the thousands of calculations that have to happen in an instant. The achievers are, look at where the defenders are, everything. Now I've got to throw a same way if you're throwing lead. Doesn't eliminate it first. Hand to hand or whether it's, you know, recognize the second you go back in the archives, I can't tell you the date. Birds with one stone. moving toward the next threat and he's eliminating the minimum amount of energy you need to expend with energy back up to a gunfight because you know what the minimum amount of energy the immediate threat is two shots see how they combine the same thought minimal energy be it hand to hand or even taking it up to a gun serve what you got so that you will have it in the next instant or the next moment or the next hour Only do enough to negate the threat and then move to the next man. Move to the next man. Move to the next man. We're almost to the next hour, Mark. Conservation, economy and force. The idea is to engage targets, neutralize. It looks like the target's still moving. If you drop it to the, you know, in other words, with armor, armor may push something back. If it's exposed and the target is in the open, dump one into the crotch and the feet. Dump a couple into the crouching the feet guys. There's no armor there. He goes right up follows the path of least resistance engage engage engage Put them down. They'd laugh in the locker room if they put you down. Oh you put them down harder You make sure they don't go back to the locker room Anyway, I hear more my favorite songs by the time mountain Shiloh right there guys. God bless the Republic world order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run but we are on the march full day and night take them in the slats grab them by the scruff of the neck and the belt and throw them over that fence those mad dog drug dealers and chihuahuas no matter which of the shysters it is the ones that are trying to sneak up here or the scum we have here that are traitors to America you know most are in government right now thank you Dom thank you much god bless you god bless america we'll be right back we've been climbing the station this pyramid for over five minutes i'm exhausted yeah I can see your, but I'm fine. Why is that, Johnson? I don't know, sir. Nutrition boy, I told you. I bought my food for this journey from a freeze-dry guy, and I got delicious, nutritious stuff when I feel great. But you, sir, I've already heard that lecture. Eh, yeah, probably wasted time. Come on, Johnson, through that hatch right there. Yes, sir. 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