September 2, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed Afghanistan war casualties, flag protocol, oil spill response and media coverage, Middle East peace negotiations as political theater, and extensively covered night vision technology for .50 caliber rifles with co-host Don. Topics included second and third/fourth generation night vision devices, pricing comparisons, the importance of proper equipment for team operations, and preparedness priorities. The episode also included a segment from the Dutch Jones Radio Program.
- night vision
- 50 caliber
- afghanistan
- oil spill
- middle east peace
- preparedness
- second generation tubes
- gun sights
- tactical equipment
- flag protocol
- media distraction
- team operations
- long-term storage food
- knob creek gun range
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Good evening ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report time are clunky and I'm Donald betcher one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, north, and east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, PBN.4mg.com, and we are on live 365 and go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM and FM microstations, CB Bay stations, and alternate technologies both east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We're on the Hallmark network, top of Maine, bottom of Florida. Bottom of Florida all the way over to Texas, up to Nebraska, saying hi to the third of Wyoming, then over Iowa. And back over to the east, too, the Golden Spike Project. Now, it's not offline, but a reminder there will not be a general meeting this weekend. It will not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, and so we'll let you know accordingly. Anyway, it has been a very busy, busy, busy, busy day. Actually did pretty well I think overall, considering we were fighting the little submittant rain showers here today. Not real heavy, just that perfect rain to keep everything alive. I think you got the same up there, Don? Oh yeah, I think it came from me and as it moved across the state, it went fan bound to you, yep. Yep, so we're all in the same boat. This is Michigan, we're a wet peninsula, you know, we got water, that's why they call it a peninsula, we got water all around us. But Don, today's date is, sir. and I you know we can't erase the race happened in nyantu in the army looking around you know and then that mark i'd it's both we don't control the wear and we never will matter what they try to come up with bottom line is those people who wrote the guerrilla warfare manuals guys uh... they've been long before we got there they were fighting the russians long before the russians got there they had the british invade everybody's taking their turn with afghanistan i'm certain china was there Oh yes, at least one a couple times from the eastern end. So mongo hoards moving through anytime getting to that mark. Interestingly enough on that too is, you know the same problem you've had before. There's been an increase in the number of casualties in this last couple of weeks especially. Because of that, the flag, there isn't a day when the flag shouldn't be at half mast. But again, most of the companies don't know. I was curious about this because a couple days ago some were at three quarter mast, I mean down, only a quarter off the ground. They didn't really know how to set that flag. But what the heck? If you try to tell them, maybe, you know, old snotty or whatever. So just like, okay, they don't have a clue. But we'll say that. It was also very rare. It's a company that normally just leaves the flag up. So I'd assume that somebody was in business or somebody that they knew, which otherwise for them they probably don't care if you can care less. us what happens to the rest of the troops over there, but something happened to somebody they knew. So, gee, they finally pulled the flag down to half mast. And I just noticed I've been keeping out of these companies, you know, like we said, we've been watching the flags first, how they showed up and how they disappeared on the pole where they just part because the, you know, the cloth is disintegrated in the window. You know, guys, something I like to bring up. Anyway, I'm sorry, Don, go ahead, please. I know we have. Oh, no, that's you and then people who don't know how to do that. And you know, on a day that there are you guys, the prop procedure for that. It runs up the stat of the day. You're going to take the flag, no light on it. That's a regulation if the flag is not lit at night. Columnly. And then it, you know, where's you guys? That's a milestone. Again, Mark, that's why I brought it to, but again, it's, it had to be mentioned. I don't know the name of the man who died in 1970. This on the calendar might be almost 40. Tell you about, on a different noise. We got to, you know, you don't want to, I can... Did you say what state he was from, Don? No, they didn't, Mark. I recognize that. The thing is for the age two for a captain, it's interesting, I just recognize the name. It's not a common name, but I recognize the name. Just something to think about. Somebody out there that's friendly may be understanding. We can see if we can get a little more background on the person too. Only because it's just the name itself. Of course, now we're not to be confused with good old Bernhard's. Bernhard gets to get who you want. Yeah, he should not have been gone to jail, he should have been given a medal, but what the heck. Those poor guys were the sharpened screwdrivers. That's a totally different person, but curious about the name anyway because it just jumps out. I thought that invoked that thought line, McBurney gets... Again, it's not a real common name. They were related or whatnot. You guys, it might not happen for others, who knows. But then again, the way the policemen of the world now, it might happen tomorrow, God forbid, but it might happen tomorrow. At any rate, I don't want to dwell. There's something I heard today. In the interim, something I heard today on the mainstream media, although it was kind of hidden in the system on what they don't call... You know, they don't have a news... They don't have Newsmark. PBS doesn't have a news, but they have the News Hour. So there's News Hour. It used to be a couple of different. So now it's just one, but... Number that was just... You know what, there are about a... You know, the 24... Turn the valve! For the guy who sets... You know, those don't get talked about. Mark, there's always a fire on and there's always something a lot of people don't believe you. Oh, they haven't been, well, I never heard anything about that. They, even in kind of like a news hour, come at the oddest time. You've been, you've talked about this always. Somebody, I think somebody is listening. You know what I mean? Yeah, we think things. We don't have a foot, we have, you know, upstand. Yeah. That's right. And because, you know, interestingly enough, as I pointed out, it's like, well, oh my goodness, look at this event. Now granted, there are some that are worse than others. But how do we know that there weren't others worse than the one you're told about? If everybody's agreeing that like right now, all of a sudden the latest oil spill is now falling into obscurity, had they played it right, guys, and if they decided they didn't need to use it for distraction, would you have heard about it hardly at all? Think about it. because i i would say that you know this is the other thing it's like the katrina kiss scenario with all these rates now they knew that was coming so you know there are preparatory actions that can take place in search of stuff down and usually they're intelligent enough to do that but you know logic is not going to lose everything how many gallons of oil how many you know because it would be in thousands hundreds of thousands you know whatever who knows between all the lines could even be millions but uh... How many barrels of oil do you think were lost just with one rig being sheared from its fixture and pushed over to the coast of Mississippi or Louisiana back during Katrina? Oil had to go somewhere. Oh yeah. See, that's something that nobody wants to ask a question about. The other thing are the pumping stations, which by the way, those are easy to prep because that's a sucking and blowing thing, or a push and pull with regard to how the oil is moved. over there and turn that valve, Frank. Yeah, it looks like we're going to have a problem. We don't want too much out there in the Gulf, you know, but doesn't mean something didn't get into the Gulf. And it's a matter of percentage. When you're looking at volume tankers like that, they figure, hey, if they spilled so many barrels and they got to pay for it, what the heck? Better to pay for it than worry about micromanaging the oil production, you know, the oil transfer. Now they're seeing, you're seeing little bits and pieces or little blurps. And to me, with that PBS, now only that's BC. Yeah, I'm a BBC on PBS. Yeah, everybody's doing the same thing. Well, wait a minute. And it's like, see, the other part is how you report it. We've had another, we had another rig explode! Okay, when I picture, when you tell me explode and you make a song, you say, I picture nothing but stumps. Yeah. Or the superstructure. And a hunk of metal, if you want to do it. Yeah, right. A few chunks of tubular metal the size of your house. And other than that, you know, when you hear this, explode. Well, of course, now again, do they have a fire? Do they have an accident? Do they have accidents? Just pointed out, how many accidents do they have? Well, they're acknowledging about 100 per year. So those are significant enough that they're reported. To what degree they're reported is the other question, because if they're small enough, they may not even be recorded as an incident. But for Coast Guard purposes, for safety operations, I would assume that most everyone would be. But they probably grant. like they do with everything else with the oil company or to the exonerations and exemptions yeah we don't know who to fund yeah what this charge the venezuelans we don't like it anyway there but that's not their end of the oil rig oilfield that's okay they need to pay anyway and pay in pain but what we do to of course for their concern and we do the uh... other thing here tied in with this is uh... to watch something else that i'd be curious about is How did the, this is something somebody could do as a computer survey. It's homework again. Did anybody survey to see how they were rerouting or how far off of the normal commerce lane? They were rerouting traffic because of the oil spill and through the oil spill area. If there was no significant change in direction of the surface traffic, then we'd have to have a big question mark put next to everything. Yup, you see what I mean? Because otherwise the confluence of ships moving, actually direct and move the surface. There's a certain amount of adhesion. Oil doesn't lock to anything. But what happens is just like water tension. When you've ever played with water and you see what it does, well, oil does the same thing, especially in water. So the problem is you don't want a whole bunch of shipping wobbling through if it's going to carry on through the contaminant and through to another area. We could actually ID whether at a certain date there was a significant shipping lane change and it was kept consistent. If it was not kept consistent and there was some kind of intervening action that took place, something that convened in the normal activity, then we could say that, okay, there was a perceived threat. Now, was it how long did it last? What did they route these ships to? Their normal path, did they move them and yet still bring them back to a closer location? If they were just routing them around an area, that's a precautionary, but it also means that they were trying to make sure the contaminant obviously wouldn't be spread out through to another part of the Gulf of Mexico or whatever. Because it creates a pull factor. Think about it, guys. You have boat, ship after ship, run out of time, boat, tongue, shiver, you know, when you buy a cannon. Even unto today, you guys, I think it's, then this goes, and stretch it out. Yes, remember, three drops of oil in freshwater can contaminate 1,000 gallons of freshwater. We know that. Mostly because, again, the way it will distribute over the surface area of the water, depending on what the surface area is. And this, of course, it will continue to expand or separate. We understand the concepts of oil. Don't think we were ignorant of this when we were talking about the Gulf oil spill. The whole argument is what was played up as opposed to where we've actually gone. I've said this several times, we survived August. We also survived June and July and August. Now we're in September to September 2nd. Now people are shifting to the whole idea that, well, the bad guys are going to go after everybody. This is the latest thing, which was asked by George, and he says, then throw some milk in here too. We've gone from one distraction to the next. And every cyclically, every so often, they're going to come and pick everybody up again. uh... well if they do it'll probably be the beginning of war and it's it's actually to the point where or even be a all my goodness so much as a while so much shooting started down the road all well we get your weapons guys here we go as opposed to all while old all my goodness because uh... the general attitude is not a boil wonder if it's going to start its why isn't it started yet well keep that in mind as one of the the next part of will be a one of the many distractions trying to keep us are you know we again off balance uh... started start as far as the bad guys trying to penetrate certain areas in the court cause more problems. Oh yes, we know they've been around and doing stuff guys, but that's the nature of the police state we're in right now. The important thing is to keep track of what they're doing, again here, and specifically in your close area of operation without being too distracted by what's happening even just as far as the Gulf. We have a lot of other things happening overseas. They're definitely trying to distract us and pull us over there, just like you said, oh look, a peace plan. That seems to be, by the way, have you ever noticed when we get close to an election, that's one of the big things that they really do start to push? President Card, on the President's offering. Oh look, he's got another... I almost tried it. Yeah, every one of them. He's got another can of peas down in the basement. He's going to share it with somebody. Oh, he had nice peas. No, I think he meant peas. Yeah, yeah, yeah, right. Peas, peas. You know, goober, whatever. I don't know. Anyway, you see my point. All of the shill cards are being played and nobody's even like, it's like, we're having a get together over the middle eight, big deal. That's one of the lamest cards they can play because everybody's kind of like, okay, it'll be useless. How much money are we gonna spend? How much do they expect America to spend to buff these characters to make it look like the shills have done something? That's really the question. How are we gonna get stuck on this one without anything, you know, jack squat happening? It's a peace meeting. No, it's a buying off people meeting. So what's it going to cost us? What is our expense going into this? And by the time we're done, we leave. I know it's going to be terrible. What part of American industry are we going to hand over and bribe them this time like we did the last time? Because everybody thinks most of our stuff went to China. It did. But you know what? There's a big chunk of manufacturing that went to Egypt and Jordan. And other places that they told us were bad, bad, bad, but gee, they just seem to keep doing business, business, business with them. I'm a little confused on that one. But anyway, that includes heavy machinery and technology that they now have that we virtually given to them. I mean, giving away song and a dance. So that's another area where you're going to see some kind of BS propaganda. It'll be some subroutine where they're indignant or they're outraged or blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. In reality, once again, yawn. There isn't going to be any peace in the Middle East because the Shysters that are sitting there in the middle of the mess, they don't want peace. It won't happen until the Creator walks the earth again. That's right. Well, I'll tell you what, before we go any further, we're now almost at the bottom of the hour. So, Don, and again, because I promised I'm going to do this on a regular basis, I've got to pin you down. Let's make sure that we cover what's available in the way of night vision and if you want to put in a little bit of extension or addendum on to our discussion about the 50 caliber night vision equipment and technology, go ahead please. Thank you Mark. We can do that. You guys, I have the company says well we got a night vision pulled up on top of a 50 now, continued that model and not brought it exactly why they discontinued that model Mark. But I'm told we have a up on top of a 50 and I touched on the price. for it yesterday you guys. I can offer you a second generation gun sight 2.8 power, long and warranty on it, confident they are. $1,560. And I've thought since I brought that piece to the table that deal has increased the company once, $1,699, Florida $1,695 for it, but again compare that to $1,560. But again that'll hold up your .308 save and don't put that on your .50. But they tell me now that the Mars 4-3 four, three being third, four being fourth generation will hold up to 50 caliber recoil. And they're going to warranty that for tubes. They're going to be tested in the device to own the minimal tolerance frequencies and that's how intensifiers when they're with none of the floor. You don't want that in a night vision device in a tube. You don't want the tube just hanging out there in the air which happens in a viewer or a pair of vision goggles because the tube is nested and the gun sight is built. $5,000 you guys because right around 25 I don't have the exact number in front of me at $500. We'll get you, and here's another interesting thing, we'll get you a bell, waste a lifetime of an American, and American second generation tubes are drying up you guys. We've talked about that four years ago Mark, ITT, Line and Rand second generation tubes, a whole bunch more, and every one of them. You can find cheap second generation stuff on the internet, is he going to document that it's a new I wanted to go there just to tell you that, you know, be cautious there. Be caliber, be a poet. I apologize, I can't do anything about it, what the company says. But now let's talk. And you guys in mid-Michigan, oh, I had a SK65 to $95 gun top of it. It was like $1,400. This is one particular guy I stole every time he'd walked by my gun sight on top of it as much as the gun, as much as he could. See the elbow and he'd point that out and say the same thing. But you know what? It doesn't matter. the gun. If you take even a little more time you make them coalesce. Well I know at 100 yards it shoots 9 inches to the 11 inches low and so 200 yards I got to aim 18 of my target and it doesn't matter what the optics on. And we've had this talk because you know what the optics on top of the gun although when you start talking in the 50 caliber world this is a hard thing to do. You might wonder why but you know there's this thing no legs or an army with legs can maneuver can't it? And if you can identify a target be it a moose or a yet but you're not in a good place If you can identify it far enough away, you'll be able to interdict by the way. But you also notice that, not coming my way. Better to see things as far away as possible. I'm certain most everybody's agreeing on that. And when you start talking about smaller calibers, well, even .308, you can go up on top of your .308 and you can look from mountain to mountain top. But can you shoot that far? Now we talk about shooting across valleys, valley to valley or hilltop. Again, even mountaintop the mountaintop might not be .50 caliber capable. As example, out west. You're driving out and you get to the top of one, look to the next one an hour away because it's like 48 miles. You could look at the air and not identify a human. Bridge formations were working. You'd see something there with, you know, .60 power or whatnot. If you're .50, that's the kind of indication of, you know, being able to shoot farther. You know, when you can see, I'm certain when every general that went up against him, Montgomery knew it. see my opponent and maneuver. He does see me, I'm kind of his rather, kind of so I see how that works. Good to see your opponent before he sees you. And you know, by the time the moon's gone you guys, you're going to be one that you're going to be itching to button on your first generation to turn the illuminator on. And your sight cut way down because your ambient light is going to be very, very short. Creation piece, his sight wound, but he's still going to be able to shoot at 100 or 200 yards depending on what ambient light is there, how thick the glow is, if there's even just one street light in the whole of the arena of the view. You know what I mean? When you start to deal with harmonics and heavy recoil of guns, I'm sure that would live on top of it. Ventures at it and set apparently didn't live up to it. And I'll tell you a story here, and it's a true story. And if you were listening years ago, you heard the getting ready, skip to the shooters, 50-count, getting ready to go to a match, and any changes, bullet weight and everything, because a good shooter Still, his groups weren't as small as he knew the guns could shoot and measures. We're going to send you 300 at Night Force, Light Force, and picked up a car that got big. In fact, he went on to win the year after that, year after he described an out of eight first .50 caliber world championships, shooting with Light Force. And again, for a long time, it's been hot with a day 50, and that's an example of Night Force. You can get to the same company by either hit on the internet or search. Small known. They weren't the one thing that does hand. I tell you to go to the shoots, the .50 caliber shoots. And even if there's not a 50 caliber shoot in your area, if you live in Pennsylvania, it's like you almost have to buy three rifle range, three yard ranges. You might not be that lucky in other states, and you might not have the ability to go and watch a 50 caliber shoot. If you were wanting, if a fellow was wanting to shoot smaller groups, it seemed to be the place to hang out and try to get advice from. And in fact, if you get to a 50 caliber shoot in the off times when it's not fish and being shot, someone might even let you shoot their The reason why I all of a sudden walk, you can walk up and down the line and you can see what guns are, the years, again a lot of the other stuff is geared and there's still them that Nikon, Mark IV, and that. And shows, and there's a lot of US ops, a lot of light force, night force, last eight years of 50. We've talked about, you know, bang gotcha. Simmons 3x9 scope and you know you guys that live from the trigger on top of that, it's a $59 scope, maybe a $49 scope exhibited there. And if we look and it's been hard to build a 50 caliber daytime tonight, you know, that kind of makes a little bit that you're going to pay more to you guys. I know I took a long time to get there and you know, you can talk about your burr, you can talk about your super burr. And I know there's a couple when I mentioned that super sniper or that burr is bailing. If it does, you know, do you have another $59 scope and $49 scope and calls up regular. I won't mention his name, but he's talked about that. When he bought that super come right off of those like cheap. Another entry-level scope receiver and he's got back to a hundred yard or 500 yard zero whichever second generation is how to get what you pay for in that instance is the other night mark the government bill a For 50 in fact, it'll live forever for that my dues going on to make a minimal amount of money on it And you're gonna give the miles and dollars for it I do that only for come don't do that to thumb my nose at you and if you think look at what the government and now the other thing about Raptors is the glass in them is extremely good did get you know what they paid for when they when they run up that country you guys if you do it on we might think we might have a caller okay thank you who do we have it's only just patiently listening to it well sorry about that because the reason i bring it up as uh... and i would remind everybody to get down here right now uh... guys if you can one of the things i would ask if you have the night vision uh... no set the new uh... you know to discuss that You've got Don here online and if you would, I'm sure he'd enjoy some feedback too. So if you've already got it, you've watched the videos, give him a call here, give us a ring here in the program. I'm going to put this out right now because I do want this to integrate with what this way I wanted to bring up the technology again too. For everybody listening, 218448060 is the base number and then the code number for the room is 4379296 and a pound sign. That's 2188060. 434-8060 and then the code for the room is 437-9296 and a pound sign 218-844-8060 and then the code for the room is 437-9296 and a pound sign 218-844-8060 and then the code for the room is 437-9296 and a pound sign. If you want to, you can give I've done some feedback here on the videos. Again, what you liked, if there's something you think needs to be added, etc., etc., because I've had a lot of people that have commented on or asked certain questions afterwards with a number of these, or forgive me, DVDs that we sent out. And I know that there are other questions, and that was the purpose behind making these. So these are spread all over the country. Some of the people that got them, of course, are now down in Arizona. So you probably aren't going to be able to jump on the phone right now. But if you can, if our friends, anybody who's already seen the videos, butt in here in a little bit. That's not a problem. We've still got about 10 minutes worth of time. We're eating better than we have there. And now go ahead, Don. I'm sorry. You were talking about, again, the Raptor. you guys can offer you the Mars warranty for 2 years so they're going to hold up on top of your 50. And if you want to, I just gave out the number, if you want questions on that device I can get it in 2. I recommend the 6, you're going to see by the time you get into low light you're going to see that you wish you had the 2 or the 4. Because by the time you start putting that many elements of Glenn create that magnification. Slow down, you negate a portion of light that can actually, less light that reaches the 2, light it has to add. as far as, you know, with the device. We've talked about that with magnification in night vision. Even at six, who were great precision at any more in that raptor, you know, anybody else. And again, the machining that is involved in nesting the tube. If you've got a second generation gun sight on your SK, it would be good to have this many times. It would be very good to have a spot. A guy, you know, the other portion of the team should have a piece of night vision. And it should be at least the equal in generation. Now, if you're trying to build a team, I would say, well, a Russian viewer is going to give you a team. That will be built up. What you've got there is a site that's more capable of seeing it sees you or identifying it such that you can maneuver, intercept. If you've got a half a moon in the sky, you're going to be happy with the device. If you've got nothing but stars in the sky, you're still going to produce an image with your feet as long as you can. your detection range will be shorter. So again, if you've got a second generation gun sight, you would want to at least have one second viewer compliment or be as a spotter, even if other immediate area security might be equipped with in a lower light, three and 500 yards. You can work it in layers, and I'm glad you pushed me in that direction market. We talk about, you know, if the team is unequally yoked, the team isn't You're gonna have to try to, you know, take... It's like Bruce Wills against Zeros, you guys. You know, if you could cut great swaths through and live to tell her in a bad lazyology like... The American Volleyball, the P-41s, you know, deployed against Zeros. They could not stand and fight with this. So, and Mark, you've said this. If you give me this gun, even with the first, you might even be able to come back. What I'm trying to say there is any night vision device is gonna get you into the game. You know, it's about it like a game. You kind of think that the guy who comes with more money at the end of the... Know what I mean? And I... We had it because you know, chips are money. This, if you've been taking 10 years to prepare, probably very well for now. If you've been listening and doing nibbling away at the problem for 10 years now, for 10 months you're behind on the curve. Maybe, you know, instead of... Maybe, you know, it's a hundred... Blame you there, but you know, that... And you don't have gold. All the money you got, I'm going by. But until you take all the money you can spend rice and... because again you're going to get that little stomach out of the way but if you don't have food i'm not telling you hey you need a piece of night vision if you don't have long-term storage food yet it's a matter of priorities and again it comes when have you been preparing for five years or ten because uh... well because you guys just request top of the hour I yield the floor to you sir as a matter of fact just a couple of things here real quick down uh... one of the things that we need to look at here with a I want to stay on the night vision for a little bit longer here. What we want to look at with the .50 caliber is, even with shock absorption being a problem, we have to almost look like, well, if we're going to have to spend money, that scope did last for three and could have possibly lasted for 400 rounds, the optics. That's conventional optics. So we could use that. But we have to understand that we better have, you know, what I've said before about spares and backups to backups to backups, In the event of a failure, a scope of another optional system can be used understanding its limitations and possible damage to it. This is kind of like when you're fixing a ship in a combat situation, okay? Think about it. You know, your damage control does things that it wouldn't do normally. It's trained to do. Yeah, it's trained to do, but it doesn't do normally, but it will do it. In a fighting situation, to keep the ship afloat, there are things that have to be done. in a situation where you have that 50 caliber, that half inch gun, well you're not going to be blazing away. So think about this, that's 300 targets engaged. Was it worth the price of that scope if you have to sacrifice it because perhaps the original optics, there were much better optics may be damaged. This is something to think about. I just want to plant this seed. Now, night vision is the same way, but again, do we want to sacrifice? There's the balance. Night vision technology is going to disappear quickly in a technology-poor situation, not just for our side, but for everybody. How many places build night vision? If a major exchange were to take place, how many of those facilities would survive to see the other side of a major exchange? If the whole world is united against us, do you think we're going to give any more of those Belgiums that last 1000 hours compared to the American sector? Exactly. In fact, and the other thing is, this is one of the reasons we argued making the video why this is promoted the way that it is, is because there are only so many, and we count the hours, fill in the blank, whatever it is. If we can reduce the wear time on that equipment that you have, that means we don't have to sacrifice it for training purposes right away. We're still going to have to train with it, but now we've got quality time. We're on the up curve. We're not on the, oops, I made that mistake. Oops, I did this. Oops, I did that. Oh, I don't understand what this is doing. I need to do that again. Go ahead. Sorry, Mark. The Night Vision video, the second one, worth of night vision. I'm not exactly certain. But you guys, that can run for 10 or 15 or 20 hours because you can stop on an individual scene and analyze it, talk about 20 hours. Freeze it in place, highest quality. Yes. Experiment with that by the way. For those who have that two disc set, depending on your equipment and your television quality, a lot of people have high definition, but a lot of people just have plain old televisions which works just fine because there's a lot of decent ones out there. but if you stop it experiment this is why we kept everything at the highest standard possible we could have put a one-disc and compressed it instead it was it was left at normal time it was what for me in the cleanest format possible but you guys be able to work with it anyway i hear the music dark out god bless republic depth of the new world order we shall prevail is a gentleman the empire is on the run but we are on the part both day and night who raw we got let's see all that's right we should have uh... I'm trying to think for sure. It's Thursday night. Oh, that's what we have. Oh, come on. Oh. Don't touch that dial because there's a whole new room. I'm in brainwash here. What's the word? The churches have been stunted. The churches have been taken out of the public venue, and that's what the purpose of the show is. Well, folks, I'm going to stop transmitting now just because, huh. As bad as I look on the camera, I feel twice as bad. So here we go folks. Thanks for listening to the Dutch Jones Radio program. Only one hour today. We're going to try and do more tomorrow. And just replay, Ed, I see Ed's in there. If you could just replay this over again for the hour, that would be great. And thank you everyone. Check out the website. We did get the sound board. And I kicked in. We found it for $65. So we took the $44 and we got it. By next Tuesday or Monday or Tuesday, we'll have everything hooked up and ready to go. So this has been the Dutch Jones Radio Program. Thank you so much. Let me stop recording. I don't even know what is it, the 2nd of September, guys? I gotta type that in there. Save it. Okay, here we go. I'm gonna turn it off. Good night and have a pleasant day. Thanks for watching. You broadcast. populate in the room. Here we are. Now recording. This is the Dutch Jones radio program. We are coming to you live on the, I think, what is this? I don't know what date it is. The 2nd of September 2010. Boy, 2010. Turn that down in the background. Stacy's away, losing the next room. I am all by myself. But this is the Dutch Jones radio program. We missed the last two days because of technical issues. I cannot use the sound board on this computer, I can't plug in anything. The sound card, the inputs, outputs, everything is all messed up. So what I'm doing is I'm using a USB headphone system. Here it is. And make sure I've got a muting system here if I want to mute it. I guess I need a cop or something. But the show is just going to be spoken word today. It's just going to be me sharing with you my ideas and those types of things. Now it says that I'm publishing the... the lovely video