Mark Koernke and Don discussed aerial combat tactics and marksmanship principles, drawing parallels between World War II fighter pilots (Eric Hartman, Manfred von Richthofen, Saburo Sakai) and modern rifle engagement doctrine. They explored the concept of "getting close" to targets across different weapon systems, from aircraft machine guns to long-range rifles, emphasizing probability of success and mission-critical accuracy. The conversation shifted to broader concerns about economic collapse, government overreach, moral decay in American society, and the necessity of militia preparedness and standards in potential conflict scenarios. They criticized divisiveness in the patriot movement, discussed the housing crisis and economic hardship affecting Americans, and referenced historical parallels to the Weimar Republic and French Revolution.
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Let's see, then the third of Wyoming, Iowa slash Iowa, and then back across from Mississippi, the Golden Spike Project. Oh my goodness, with so many places to mention, let's just put it this way, we're all over the ridge. That's all there is to it, top to bottom. And the restaurant crew, the grandma teams, and the OK teams are doing their job. It's a beautiful sun, shiny day, headed towards the end of the day here right now. Oh, of course, but long shadows and, Don, what day is it today? Market is the 27th day of August. Year of our lows in Dan 10. Again, 27 August, Aught 10, you guys. It is a beautiful day here, Mark. You know in the eastern daylight savings time timeframe, but we're deep in the time zone, so it'll get late It'll get dark late for us home, but it's still getting dark about 930. I'm betcha on the East Coast same time zone 27 August I want to roll something out here mark finish up a thought on the front of the hour all week on here you guys And I didn't have to retry over, but I a Monday we covered man say that Wyatt guy Frank Hammer certain of it, and then that bill hit cock yes talk about a name you might not recognize it might seem like a different field and arena but i'll expound on it just a little bit because you know there was a guy eric hartman but you might not recognize the name unless you pay attention to the aviation world and if you do you know that you know that eric hartman was a German flier he was highest scoring ace of all those that are going to jump up right now and say well the Germans counted a four-engine bomber as four points and they they all they did with cup points this is not true when they when uh... number of the Japanese who wrecked flying every day when they flew. Eric Harman flying a Messerschmitt, maybe 1400 different. And you know many times like World War I, Mark this just a few miles from them and sometimes they'd go over and even attack the artillery shot down it's 300 and fifth war planes. That is not a top version of them. He fought again in the three on to the end of the war. At that time he shot down two Mustangs that almost in the end like number three 350 or 351 or right in there. I'm going to hit on this again. Eric Hartman. You know, in the air, and you think, wow, in the air, what was it? And you've heard of the hunt in the sun, but in an airplane when you're la-di-da-di-da, flying along, and you don't have somebody underneath looking down, well, if you were from underneath, they were like the Russian equivalent to a pretty good load. Watching bullets bounce off a fuselage. After doing that, he learned that, well, sometimes you have to even fight night. You have to learn formation fly up behind it come and dive and gain speed some behind and underneath the sky you guys but slots and these were are you know you can bounce a off of water can't you guys you can bounce a bullet water can't you bullets were hitting you know really really small vital place he didn't like taking deflection shots you know the plane flying straight in front of you 90 degrees to your you had the minimal amount he what he wanted to do and also this is what Eric figured out you guys he would close on the target the target was from behind but not directly behind so you're looking at a little more of the silhouette of the target. But the armored air fuselage in and got the things where it had to hurt, you know. And in his own words, until the airplane screen, you know that, you know the Messerschmitt, the windscreen on that is only ever so slightly bigger than your face mark. You've seen pictures of ME 109s over the years and you know, well that looks like if you've seen pictures and compared them to others in pictures and whatnot, it does. When you see one in real life, I'm not a great big guy, I'm not a huge guy, but I would be hard pressed if an airplane is. And then shooting, you guys. Now that's exactly how Eric Hartman said he got almost every one of his victories. He said they could not fly out of the hail of fire he was delivering. Mark, I know it's not a weapons Wednesday, but all week, and I'm going to carry a conclusion here because, you know, the week we talked about flying, again, I don't have an airplane, do you have an airplane? No, but there are people out there that have airplanes, and if they want to listen to that, that's good for them, you know, to assess and engage that. MIG 25. At any rate, the thing about getting close to your target, that you know, close is a relative thing, isn't it Mark? Close really is a relative thing because he got close enough in his opinion, both Manfred and Eric, of their end, about getting as close as you can to your man, one listening to another before him, because in this instance Mark, what did they do? To do the job, right? To ensure that what they were to achieve in that instant, that moment, that minute, enough to get that done. Now, Let's take that thought over because, you know, it seems like a contrast Don talking about close. Well, you know, if you've got a gun that goes in yards, if you can judge the wind that far, things that need to happen and get your groups down at 100 to get your groups down to like five inches at a thousand yards, in theory, that group shouldn't be any bigger than 10 inches at 2,000 yards. Am I right to do the math, you guys? It's that simple. In theory, you know, we're talking off of paper here right now. but if you could shoot at two thousand yards now there are so many variables that the guy who is proficient at a thousand well he's going to have to read another thousand yards worth of wind at Disney Mark and another thousand yards worth of wind we've talked about wind going this way and wind going that and and when going forward if he's in a thousand yards looking at the flags alone we've talked about that but you know because the gun is capable you might have even shot the paper silhouette 50 gallon steel drum at 2,000 yards once or twice with your 50. Because the gun is capable, and you know, those guys, the two fliers we're talking about, they were shooting machine guns. So you know, they get a bigger, they're filling the air with lead, so to suppose, they brought capability, didn't they? Also remember, one of the components here that's tied into all the math formula is, our cyclic rates were much lower than the, say the German cyclic rates for the machine guns or cannons that were used. Oh yes. And there were two different theories and applications. First of all, one of the things to tie in here, the German guns were up about 1000 rounds, plus or minus per minute, depending on which cannon or gun. And there were many variations in armament. That's the other thing about German equipment. Now, US-2, but we had a basic gun, the half inch gun, that was our norm across the board with everything. We had a few 20s, we had some 37s, but the 50 armed pretty much everything. If you think about this, consider that you better have a light trigger finger. What was the whole nine yards about, Don? Well, that whole nine yards is like 600 rounds, you guys. That was for a waste gunner, the nine yards. But it goes back to another more commonly known. You know, P-51 Mustangs and P-38 Lightnings, when they load up that 50-caliber ammo, those of the Lightning are in the wings of the the p-fifty one there was nine yards worth of fifty caliber ammunition per belt now that ties in with what you're talking about here with regard to at the angle of attack and time on target because guys unlike the movies and as we know this is true of revolvers rifles oh and even aircraft guns there's only so much they're carrying down so being on target kind of critical isn't it all exactly to the point that uh... that d r one that the full he had a quick you know speaking run into the next war because you know when the up to the mark cyber mark six oh three caliber they had 30 they had 15 seconds time exactly 15 seconds you guys and some of those guys had come back why I knocked for it em jerry's guy today and if you look hard enough I've on occasion brought suburb the highest scoring Japanese ace so he shot down a p39 a arrow cobra sheen gun shells and one cannon shell crew chief was astounded and to him and to his Saburo Sakai, sir, shot down a P-39 with only four machine gun shells expended and one cannon shell. How do you do that? And getting close and I want to go back to that close because think about your gun that'll shoot 2,000 yards and the 50 calibers aboard the P-47s and the P-51s. They were 2,000. They were max loaded and they had the 34, 36 inch barrels, you know, aircraft barrels. Most of us 29 to 32 inch barrel. average give across that three inch span so we're losing a little bit there and they were max loaded they didn't care about well i want to shoot over they wanted to fill the enemy with lead until it got to get back to that because you know if you if you're going to reach two thousand yards well still go broski and still let nine millimeter that seven flying i know that nine millimeter and seven thirty calvert machine gun in the machine in the measures for thirty calvert machine guns with he never flew a measures with cannons on it he never flew against modern he never that's Again, he could have stood off 500 yards or whatnot, but you know when the time, in particular in aircraft, like I've talked of shooting at a running deer, by the time that flight time of that 30 caliber, 500 yards, that plane might be going in another direction, whereby nature itself, by the motion of the air. Now, to get close to the job, to the ground because you know another example mark would be and i thought this one out pretty good you guys another example would be how about that carlos halfcock when when by his own account deployed to shoot a north vietnamese general or was it a chinese general i'm kind of don't remember now but he warmed away across general thirty he got passed and he thought to himself while he's worming in across the i can take the shot at a thousand yards because he he didn't at a number of times but his weapon is I'm going to guess on that caliber. I'm going to retract that guess. It was already zeroed at 50, but he'd taken 750 yards, zero shells and yards. He'd done that a number of times. He closed to sudden 50 yards to make certain with his mission. Now he had to wiggle around on the ground there for another, well, do the math, you guys, another 250 yards and that much deeper into, so to speak, enemy territory to the point that he's wiggling along on his side through the grass marks. We wouldn't leave a wide trail of bent grass within, they could have just flipped a cigarette and hit him with it. But again, to take that, I can take the shot at 1,000 yards, but to move to 750, guarantee success on that mission. And then if you remember the text and remember the description of the action, you guys, once the general fell, he put another one in him, didn't he? Because why? He was on a mission, wasn't he? And he did that to make certain that his mission was complete. And then, you know what, after bringing attention to himself, well look at everybody around over there, 750 yards, the general is dead. The way on the ground, he called it worming. He wiggled away on the ground in 18, 22 inch tall grass. And went back to the rendezvous point, was picked up by someone you and I know, Mark, but I can't find any documentation on that. Other than that, you guys, if your M1 might shoot You might have taken 1,000 yard shots with it, and I know a good M1 should hit a man-sized silhouette at 1,000 yards, no question about it. You know, you can do that with a good .223, but all you're going to really be doing at that end is shooting paper, am I right, Mark? You don't have enough energy to... But, you know, if you've got a .223 that's good enough, you can shoot somebody's eye out at 1,000 yards. Well, you'd probably have to aim at the eye, otherwise it's not going to do a whole lot of damage at the other end. Body armor, it'll fall off of body armor. Closing to the distance... even if your gun will shoot X amount of yards. If you need to confirm, if you need to one shot one kill, if you need to get into such an area that I'm only going to be able to do this once, if you have to get close enough to make certain, is a relative thing, isn't it? And I out close. It's your choice and it's a matter of, you know, what the mission is. Who will you bring, how capable you are, and even down to, you know, that well I don't shoot anything over 10 mile an hour winds I don't shoot anything over 14 why I've never shot anything over 25 mile an hour winds I tell you blokes I took a shot in the 30 mile an hour wind one and there's gradients of that register all if you've never died with twice thank you shim once and I'll reference that the highest ranking black the highest ranking taekwondo instructor to leave Korea with knowing he came here to become a hold along with the rest class numerous times by this man never do anything that you can't do that you've never done before never try because you're probably going to combat situation failure is the thing isn't it mark when working at ranging the other thing that ties into the formula is probability of success uh... and we incorporated with that is risk because one of the things you pointed out to close the specific distance because we want to ensure their national succeed means that there is a possibility that is greater, that action response is going to be more effective by the target. In this case, we're talking about aerial combat or if you're talking about engaging a target on the ground. So any time that we're looking at this, if we have superior armament and we can engage at greater range with still a very high probability of success, then obviously we want to try and tilt the numbers in our favor, something we've talked about. But there are situations where this is a priority mission or this is a priority action. We have a specific target that must be neutralized. And this is part of perhaps what would be mission support targets. Let me give you an example. There are a number of different sites that need to be neutralized in a combat operation. And then Aggressor has drone aircraft. Drone aircraft are run by every army on the planet, contrary to what everybody thinks. Oh, this is a drone from the US Army, these drones. Well, everybody else has had them for 50 years. Anybody who thinks this is new is a little dense. So drone technology obviously has now become the big priority threat. Well, therefore, aggressor units on the ground, if you have to neutralize a threat in the event of a wider range operation, neutralizing drone support technology would be first and foremost priority for specific units. Well, to ensure that that mission would be complete and that all targets would be neutralized to include operators and support personnel, neutralizing also the capability to continue to field the equipment is critical. It serves two purposes. A, short-term neutralizes the target in a particular scenario that's being mapped out with regard to a combat operation. Two, long-term is there are only so many technicians available. So the better you are at wiping out or destroying certain categories of technicians, the less capable your aggressor is. Now, the other considerations would be, for instance, artillery, field support, munitions support, or munitions supply lines, depending upon the scenario mapped out, especially with an invading force, save your operating inside the United States. If you're defending and you're fighting to defend the United States, these aggressor forces typically would be, of course, you know, these are multiple combined arms, modern combined arms team technology. You have to come up with a pecking order, determine threat level, and then act accordingly. Some formations will have the priority to close to ensure, in fact, they'll be at more than just what we would consider to be intermediate or close range. They'll be at point blank range. Close is just the other side of the door. That's right. So that they can, there will be no more quack, quack, click, squeak, or wheeze from anybody. and it ensures that both the targets and perhaps the technology is destroyed in a situation like that where you're neutralizing electronic countermeasures units for instance you want to make sure that you get them all nobody gets away nobody's left standing so these are the kind of operations where you know conventional and paraconventional and unconventional and by the way if you become if you embrace this is what's comical when with these phrases are used because a lot of people keep bending stuff around and really don't think If you embrace what we presently would call unconventional, but it is the standard for your formations, in fact for your whole fighting force, then it is your conventional form of fighting. Everybody is thinking some other nebulous doof out there has established a standard. You establish your own standards. That's the hardest thing to get over is, you know, where people are like, we integrate what we choose to. And we can take and pick what we choose to use and not use accordingly. And this, of course, ties into the very thing you're talking about, Don, is that while there might be a norm under particular guidelines established by the bean counters combined with other theories, as I've mentioned many times over the years, the theory, as opposed to our form of application and our theory on how, for instance, weapon systems work, how they should even be built. lay an M16 next to an AK. What are the variables? Now for most of the AK, the variables lopside over to them. The sad part is the sighting system is one of the things that for whatever reason, it's the European Eurocentric way that they do things. There we go, that's a good way to describe it. Because it doesn't make any difference if it's east or west. They still build the same basic sighting system into their weapons, or have for quite some time. On the other hand, we expect rifle accuracy, rifle marksmanship. So we have a very different gradient when it comes to sighting systems, a step up. Well, this changes the range factor. And again, just like you said, how close are you, how close are you willing to get or how close is close? You know, if my weapon system, if I'm carrying an M14 and I've been trained to battle sight zero that rifle at 475 yards, That's where my engagement range is for that weapon, proficiently, consistently, over and over again. I will knock down a target at 475 to 500 yards and you will find a hole in that target. Now, it also has the same energy and potential as the lighter rounds or in lighter weapons that are being carried by the aggressor. If I have an advantage of 2, 3, or 400 yards, but my average range of engagement is say 350 to say 500 yards, and the average expected range of engagement best suited for the aggressor's weapon is 200 yards, why am I not going to integrate my plan of action to incorporate that superiority? Think about it. The aggressor, because of the condition in the mine screw of the characters and the way they're trained, cannot personally engage past about 200 to 220 yards. And in many cases, they're not capable or competent at 150 yards. I don't care if it's the American Army or any foreign army. It doesn't make any difference with the condition of the woodchuck concept that's been pushed. Now granted, they're trying to promote a little better when it comes to Afghanistan to a degree because, hey, the ranges are such. But that's been acknowledged that for instance the M4, because it has a shorter barrel, they've gone with punked out ammunition, they've had all kinds of problems, has been dropped in significant range to the point where you now have equity with the other shoulder fired light rifles of the day like the AK. But if you change the dynamic, then they do not have the capability to reach you effectively without having to perfect skills and to that point they have not made the effort to provide. you're seeing mostly on top of the ARs when you see live from Baghdad or live from Afghanistan or recorded in the last, you know, whatever. Look at the sighting system. To be marked, either it's the ACOG or the Trigicon style. And that dot in that single plane cannot compare 200 yards, has to be pretty vague versus what am I looking at in one plane, in one plane. You know, you guys, it's almost ridiculous isn't it? That dot is great for fast acquisition. Two eyes open for handgun. Targeting system originally developed for being put into the with these days and you guys do the research if you think I just made this up all of a sudden do the research. Targeting system was initially developed and now your sons intended to be a handgun site. Research idea. I don't have a handgun site. I cannot believe it's applied in this in this particular It wouldn't be so bad for just shooting bunnies or something on the run, you know, in the woods, when your life depends on it. And again, one of the things here to keep in mind is proficiency is developed through research and experimentation on your part. We're not going to try and make everybody a thousand-yard rifleman, although you should have the ability to at least golf ball them into the general ballpark, guys. You know what I mean? But, we also understand the promotion of the combined arms team. People will gravitate to where they are capable and competent, and there are individuals who are just natural riflemen. While there are some people who, well it's the old story, they could take the Thompson and throw it at the barn and still maybe not hit it. about in rifle training. His sergeant could not hit anything. He couldn't hit anything with a rifle. Mark, it made me think of this. They gave a pommy gun they did. Yep, and the idea behind this is again, volume fire sometimes. Well, you've got a person that may be able to handle automatic weapons at close range. That's why we made the submachine gun and or the shotgun. Light rifles fit another niche. There are a lot of people that are given the opportunity, and this is where you filter, it's like anything else. You want to try to bring everybody to a certain standard, and everybody at least needs to be given the opportunity, though most have not, to engage at maximum range with their weapons. And the reason is to actually see, it won't be a guess. There's always this mindset, or this question mark maybe in the back of the mind about, I wonder how far I can really reach with this thing. And always that is a question. It's like, well, you know, we'd be curious. And you typically, most people have tried to play it a little bit, but we're not talking about playing. We're talking about demonstrating the actual performance of the combination of the weapon system and you shouldering it. So you need to take the time and experiment. Now, one of the things I described is taking the weapon out a little farther than a little farther at a time, say 100 yards at a time, depending on the range, private or public. That's going to determine what the increments are for engagement. Remember that some ranges have very specific short, medium, and long range impact areas. You don't have a choice there. That's one of the advantages of being way out in the lot of places where you can go and shoot and there isn't anybody going to care or do anything about it. This gives you an opportunity to test your skills in a very realistic environment, the process. uh... and that something that is a big advantage but most people don't take advantage of it sadly enough we're going to do more to we can about recovering you know we're going to really continue this mobile but i think i heard a voice who do we have that you've already here are you going to be jumping their entry you were saying yesterday anybody seemed like a white sheet of period and and and talk about Yeah, but what I'm saying about that too is a lot of times people are not sending us stuff. I've been getting calls, we've got random emails, but it's all haphazard. One of the things, and thank you for bringing this up again, because I'm going to reinforce this again. If there is something that is perceived to be critical or is an attack on a person or something, and I don't give a squat what the hell it is, whoever it is that's doing it needs to put it down on paper and needs to put it out there where everybody can see it and you put your name to it. See, that's one of the most common things that I've watched over and over again. There are shysters we've had that have come out and backstabbed everybody, and then all of a sudden it's really dangerous knowing reality is dangerous for them to be out too long in the public eye because people go, oh there you are, you sucker. and the character will always come in, stab one person in the back and one side of the patriot movement, go and jump around and stab the other person and then tell him he did it or do something similar and then try to get a catfight going and then they'll step back and go, oh it's so dangerous, I have to go to Bermuda or I have to go to Bimini or I have to go to Belgrade or I have to go, you know, just start with the bees and work your way through. And they typically, and of course, half the time they had accent like this. It's really amazing. We had, remember these characters showed up right after 2001, who were all very expert. And everyone was this five but them. Do you remember those? And of course they also told us all about the million robotoids who are going to be south of the border in Mexico who are going to come and kill everyone and everybody else but this person with all of the rest of the Patriot movement where people had to be arrested and you know they were all government type. Remember that? I wasn't around for that but I've heard enough of it already and I'm not going to waste too much of my life's time on them. But these shysters disappeared the moment, well gee I guess I didn't die after all. Know what I mean? I do. Yeah. Those swine have all disappeared from sight and they're great for backstabbing from a distance. A long distance. That's especially notorious. Anyway, go ahead, please. Ian, I think you're thinking about it. I agree, divisiveness. And there is a divisiveness in the 90s that actually taken the consort do not exist. They no longer address the being calculated at those making $100 million or more a year. Look out the 99ers. Within a few months I have been to the 99ers sight. in front of the apathy with the truth. Apathy and cowardice, I do know that apathy and there's nothing more dangerous on this earth than nothing to lose. I have not only been attempting to communicate with 99ers online, but also on the street. Two or ten that I have sent to Liberty Tree Radio for education that they do not have to. I know what you're going to say, are you willing to lose in my analysis? Do not tell me in a loud foreign range. I hit him right between the eyes and not enough smaller guy comes at me not saying a word, termination on his face. termination he will beat. That's what I say. The other half of this though is I don't care how poor they are, and I can't find that as an excuse because I don't have any money and resources. Seriously. The majority of what we have goes right back into LTR and that's it. That's the first thing everybody needs to understand. We run bargain basement on everything, virtually 100%. I had to laugh because somebody who said they were lamenting about their old car, and their old car is, let's see, 12 years newer than the car, the newest car that we're driving, at least. And I was thinking about that because, again, it's like by perspective, I'll trade my newest car for his old car and I would be stepping up, knowing full well that there's probably work to be done on the vehicle he has. But in general, we were able to accumulate. Now, it's a matter of perspective. It's a matter of priority. And this is the biggest problem that I have with a lot of these people. It's priority. First of all, the one thing you have to dump off is television warship and spheroid warship. It doesn't mean you can't use the television entertain yourself and selectively choose at your discretion. But those are two of the most common things. How would people tell us, I just don't have the resources and what about those tigers? You know what I mean? All of that until the time I've been able to, you know, a big chunk of the population is doing exactly which you're saying, that's how bad the economy has been for years, a couple years now. Actually longer than a couple years by what some people are telling us quietly from behind the scenes and everybody knows it. It truly reflects the actual condition of the economy. People are figuring what the hell I can't afford. They keep jacking the price, I can't afford that. They're not even worrying. In many cases, the insurance is the other issue that's going out the window. uh... even registering the cars are going out the window this is something that they really don't want to talk about there's already been a series of seminars and and uh... think tank discussions about this because the you know the kitchen the cars off yet or will they probably most of their own or they can do a degree but they can't do that without creating even more animosity they know already that what it would happen is it would show you numbers In other words, you start realizing how many of the people are in the same boat everybody else is. I still come down to the other thing that I've noticed is you've got all these people down the street from where I'm here that put on errors every day. They try to look like they're keeping up with the Joneses. And in the last three years, almost 50% of those houses have been ransacked by the bank. You know what I mean? In other words, all the property ended up out on the street. The house got taken away and right up until even the moment it happened you wouldn't have a clue because everybody was putting on these errors trying to make your career continue to maintain the illusion that everything is just fine. So even those are supposedly middle class by the way too. The characters are in these subdivisions. The people that are there. It just happened every other day we're having one that's hit like that. And that's in a fairly well to do area which is the Ann Arbor area as we've mentioned many times. And a lot of these people still don't want to step out even, and that's where the radicalism, and now we say radicalism, because that's not even correct, that's an enemy term. The angst and the anguish and the anger that's being projected, that we're worried about is actually mostly so proper because the person doesn't want to have to face reality until the last minute. Those people I have a big problem with, no matter what we try to do. uh... doesn't mean we're on our country thing but it means that they're going to get up off the dead hang in and do something and i will say this i guess will use whatever resources are necessary so that we don't get into a french revolution style problem doesn't mean that it doesn't exist but we have to present a pollution my attitude is this i want to report their mind and what we are we can brand them like you want to use the poor delirium like that these put on their sorry you know sorry i might put on their hearts are put in their forehead where can be missed They are ours because I think these should be branded like cattle because I'm going to drop them and they will probably be eaten. I mean literally eaten. That's another story. My objective is to deport them. Deport them and do it in such a way that it becomes very public. In the French Revolution the executions were very public but they were the ultimate of what we would call big time football. That's all it was. And that kind of BS I'll slam on real quick is because as we've said many times, study not too close to the ways of your enemy unless you become yours. Who brought the guillotine into play in the first place? The same shysters that are trying to do to us what they did to France. Same bankers, different- Exactly. All I'm saying Mark is, you know, I'm seeing like even on the local news, and I mean it's increasing and like the Aubries and you know what, people to the point, and there are people and i'm one of them i will not be put on the i mean to find problems you know thing like this work against one another well you know there's a it will use movies as reference there is a movie it was killed like a lot of things really showed at once and they realized who this had to message is that they didn't want and had to do with a little at altercation that took place during the depression And one of the things that kept coming up is that everybody kept saying, well, man, it's only, I just gotta have a job, I gotta feed my family, I gotta do something. You know, and these characters were all working for the thugs in government, or working for the thugs at the state level. And the guy finally was like, you know, when they finally pushed him far enough, it's like he basically, okay, you got one chance, jump off the roof, or I shoot you. He was the only doing the job, man, it was just a job, I said, that's right, so I'm not gonna shoot you, jump off the roof. And it was like, well, he jumped. Why? Well, because he knew beyond a shadow of a doubt the guy was gonna plug him It's like he said now you just keep running going. He looked down and he broke his legs. He said you just keep on going Because if you're still laying there, I'm still gonna shoot you And that's what he did. He's dragging himself away and it's like well least you're alive not much of a job Is it a few times this week on the phone people telling me that their jobs and I tell me it's policy to me The communists live under policy and they will answer up for the crimes. They have committed you know, I'm gonna watch them shake Well, the important thing is that we're in the jury. That's one of the things that I've argued right off the bat, is that I want to survive to be at the end, and we are going to deal with this in very specific ways. They would laugh all the way to the locker room if they get a chance to murder us. I'm not going to even cry or shed any crocodile tears about them, but we must be manly about it too. We're going to have to be very firm. and we're going to have to make specific decisions here. We have to plant the seeds of this now because we are going to get into a conflict. It is not an if, it's just a when. Right now they're dancing around trying to figure out which of their schmucks is going to play with our paper for the moment, but the paper is moving at such a small, you know, at such a reduced level, it's almost like why are you bothering printing this stuff? And I'm not talking the FRNs, I'm talking all the other wipe your hind end instruments that the banks have created and the federal and, you know, treasury's created, et cetera. Everybody's saying the same thing, but they're not saying it out where everybody can hear it because they're hoping they can dump theirs on somebody else who doesn't know what's going on. You know, sometimes you guys should hear that phrase from Don, you know, the milk toast. And you might know one or two. Maybe hear something you want to run by them in order that you help Keith. Well, a guy who walked up to me and said, my brother keeps doing this and that. I've heard from him seven times. Should I forgive him again? Jesus said to him even 70 times. forgive him. But you know what you guys? We have four units, internal enemies of this government, seven unto seventy generations now. That's what they killed on. Yes, exactly. Every, your father, so much from our, we cannot even call them that anymore. So far on the corner they can't see the corner anymore. In fact, they're so far around two corners they can't see the original corner they turned. And that's where we are right now with this problem. The big thing, as you pointed out, is where is this going to go or how is this going to escalate? The French Revolution scenario is something we can't allow. And the reason we can't allow is because we know too well historically what will transpire. And it's not simply because of the French Revolution. It's because of any other environment where we've seen this happen before. To a degree, and this is something nobody likes to hear, Yes, it's the job of the people to regulate the situation. And that means that, yes, the militia is going to have to step in in different ways because we have to have a standard. That is not a bad thing. The important thing is that we set the standard now and we decide where we're going to go. One of the reasons these break-ins and thievery are taking place is what's one of the one things that they first of all attacked in the public school system? Moral standards. Christianity has been attacked over and over again and so of course everybody got what they wanted. Everybody thought they wanted Christianity or at least some form of moral standard taken out of the schools. The golden rule doesn't apply per se. And guess what? Now what's mine is mine and what's yours is ours. You have people who have been told that your property is their property. Now that's communism. And that's socialist. But then again you've got to look at it from another perspective. If I'm sitting here and I'm watching, I mean I've seen the old clips from after the Treaty of Versailles where the German kids were laying flies on them and their bellies. Now if you're a man and you have no way, there's no way you can get food, you're going to go get it. I mean you're not going to watch your kids go hungry. Yeah, but look back up, step up. That whole thing with Germany was if we know who the person is to do it, here's part of the formula was not talked about. The militia of the day in Germany acted too because of that. And the whole thing, those children lying in the streets starving were because of the stinking French and the Jewish bankers, and nobody likes to say that, but they were kosher mafia bankers manipulating the whole situation every step of the way both from Wall Street and from right out of Paris. and from right over there in the mile in england and they specifically targeted and ransacked germany like no tomorrow nobody had seen anything like it with all of the european wars to date you know i i've always brought this up about war reparations what was the critical difference in world war one and the quote-unquote great war of the supposedly civilized heathens that built it took charge well nobody ever written a blank check before And the Germans couldn't believe it when the thing came out, when this thing happened the way it did. They all thought, well, this will be business, we're going to take our lumps, they're going to take stuff and they're going to beat on us, but we're going to have a check, we have to cut it, and then we're going to have to live with it for decades. Instead, they ransacked, raped, killed, pillaged, and burned. And nobody could believe it was going to happen. Nobody had ever seen anything like it before in Europe. Even after not letting the war end too soon. Yeah, after conceding the war and all the other aspects of it. So there's a lot more to this with regard to the swine and the scum that created that problem. Anyway, tell you what, we're going to let you go for now, okay? Alrighty, bud. Thank you, sir. Appreciate you bringing up the subject, too. God bless. With a top, Don, your number for night vision? Two, three, four. 7 9 6 8 4 5 8. Very good. God bless the Republic. Death. New world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the run. 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