September 14, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness technologies and tactical communications on September 14, 2010. The episode featured a caller (Bob) delivering materials including briefings on 9/11 and scalar technology, followed by extensive discussion of low-cost surveillance and communications equipment including baby monitors, wireless phones, FM transmitters, and night vision systems. Koernke emphasized repurposing discarded electronics for defensive monitoring, detailed construction of listening posts using Ramsey kits and salvaged equipment, and promoted his night vision training DVDs produced by Don Yankee D. The show concluded with discussion of alternative power sources, LED lighting, and a segment on the 'send a rope' campaign.
- night vision
- fm transmitters
- baby monitors
- wireless phones
- tactical communications
- ramsey kits
- preparedness
- surveillance equipment
- 9/11
- scalar technology
- militia training
- solar panels
- battery chargers
- michigan
- send a rope
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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 in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? is this still the land of the free? on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we're on live 365. Then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM&FM micro stations, CBB stations, and ultra net technologies, both east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We're also on the Hallmark Network on the eastern seaboard, top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, a big chunk of Iowa slash Iowa, Nebraska, and as we know, the third of Wyoming. We're also on the Home Mark Network, oh wait, I'm a free man, the Golden Spike Network across the way there, all open down on the Blue Ridge slash the Smokies. There is a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday, a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday, a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday, and party on the beach on Saturday, party on the beach on Saturday, party on the beach on Saturday. It is the 14th of September, second year of Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K. 2010 by old earth calendar and of course we'll never know how they're going to change that until we find out and get hit by the hit by the 2012 click. There we go. 2012 it's just around the corner. But wait, back in the 50s it was 2000 and it was just around the corner. Half a century away. Nah. Anyway I heard a beep. Who do we have? Colin? You have Bob from Michigan. Hey Bob, jump in there sir. Hey I just wanted to stop by and see if you got the package. As a matter of fact, Nancy just handed it to me. I think I have it right here in hand. Okay, well there's some pretty neat stuff in there if you mind to. You can put it up. I can kind of tell you about it. There should be, I think, we've got some SWB, SWB, SW briefing, am I correct? Yep, yep, yep. And the other one, data DVD. Got that right here too. You've got an envelope in there and I wish it was more, but There's some other stuff in there that you'll find interesting. I just wanted to make sure you got it. That's good. I appreciate it. In fact, right here I've got a nice soft packing envelope, which I'm going to reuse again by the way. Oh, that's good. I kind of do it. We recycle everything. I haven't had a chance to look at it. I've been run, run, running today, but I've actually got them right here in hand. So we'll go to that and see how it's going to open the envelope. So one is a backup of a website. And we talked about it for all. I thought, as long as I was thinking about it, I'd include that, you include stuff too, I just thought what to do. You reminded me of something else here too. I'll go through this in fact. My friends are spiders. I try not to mess with spiders, I'm talking along, try to save one here so we can go kill things. Now let's see the other, and we got... I've got pictures here too. As a matter of fact, but I think she has those at the other table. There's some very interesting stuff in there, it's very recent too, and it's all... I'm looking at it right now. about some of these pictures i didn't see that not only are the architects and engineers on the court of the stuff actually never chance well you one of the fasting things that were shifting off your this has to do with nine eleven technology nine eleven the incident so far what actually transpired i think it was a combination internal and external but one of the things that was argued about scalar technology years ago is that it was so dangerous one of just use it like a land mine rather than trying to direct it Consider that even the receivers, the transmitters themselves were at risk. One of the things that we talked about years ago is that when they turned the things on, they lost as many crews to the equipment as they did to the target. In other words, engaging a target. So the consideration is, if you knew that you were going to get that kind of response, What if you automate the system and just use it as a ping, ping, ping, you know, three point, you know, destruct-o-matic? Well, that's part of it, but when you listen to that briefing, you'll get the original briefing with some time ago, but all the news clips and everything are extremely current, and you'll find it very interesting. I appreciate that. And again, I haven't had a chance to even plug in the machine yet, but will this be, that's going to be our work for this evening, or I should say our rest? That would be very interesting. interesting and you know you can just put whatever you need to do fine very good and um... i would uh... get back with you on the uh... on the night vision video that'll take all of a matter of fact you know what there was something else i've got them in hand here right now we've been working on like i said feedback uh... down some of this tonight so far okay um... i don't know who would like to said he was with us this morning but uh... i don't know what the schedule is uh... up north here because some of the things he's doing right medically so uh... if he is if he comes back up uh... probably maybe up to the things to look to happen here if you have you had time to look at the night vision videos are not really know i've i've been meeting the delegators here on other stuff but all that is all the reason i bring up the physical if you if you take a peek if everybody out there listening this is just for bob i'm not going to put you on the hot here but it's just a very good plan to get the partners are working But if you can, I'll tell you what, take the time to watch it and really, and speaking to all of our listeners, Don has done a great deal of work for the effort, for the Patriot effort. Most people don't realize how much. And this was his contribution, his being immersing. As you may have noticed, he immerses himself in the subject. He's done everything he can to follow up whenever people ask questions. We got into night vision because he also had an interest for obvious application reasons. We're working on another extension of the night vision disks so that we can cover questions. But if somebody has any feedback or if you have any compliments too, we're really great. Seriously, this has done a lot. Yeah, so if we get feedback from everybody, it helps a great deal towards working into the next step in answering questions on a DVD so that we don't have to repeat them over and over again because I'm noticing certain questions I've gotten with the mail. And we've been kind of kicking it off and I've been, okay, there's the same response again, there's the same response again. So, we are going to be working on a more elaborate deployment technology. What can we do to enhance the night vision and make it a more effective weapon even if we just have first generation? You know, our defensive mechanism or even again for transportation purposes. Even with a combination of night vision and all of these really cool inexpensive security cameras that are out there now. What kind of an array can we come up with? Because that's the next thing I'm going to be showing. Let me give you a little hint of what I've been doing here. You know I've been already collecting. These little 5-inch televisions that are out there, guys. Most of them are RCA jacks. They're cheap. Yes, LCD 5-inch screens are out there in force, but they're not cheap. They're not as cheap. I'm going to go to a yard sale and get one of these televisions for $1. It works perfectly, runs off DC. I can set up an array of little monitors that I can virtually throw away. I mean, if you consider, of course, not replaceable because you just catch a can. But for $1 apiece, come on. or two dollars apiece and i get a gee and a m and f m radio plugged into a property else apparently needed to come to our store you still get those in china mark you can you know that interesting because they're analog but uh... i've also that uh... if you look around me still have on the dot pile of a wing in places because they're they're not that exciting but the last model had r c a jackson emma f m radio and television Now, a consideration here, the FM radio, if everybody should remember this, those haven't changed at all. They're already digital processors anyway. Guys, if you were going to be monitoring, say, a forward position, and you want to use your little micro FM transmitters as pickup receiver sender units, See, people don't think about that. You can get, in fact, most of these little bugs. Here's an idea. Most of the little microprocessor bug systems that were kits, remember those when they came out 10, 15 years ago? The Ramsey had them. Yeah, they're FM. So guess what? You take two or three of these, set them up in a, you know, pre-deploy them to your front. And there's your listening post. isolated in a number of locations. Remember I brought up how to make a shotgun mic with them. And you could actually using PVC pipe. The idea is throw away, throw away, throw away. Cheap, cheap, cheap. The transmitter is already $6 to $8 a piece. and it takes you about an hour to put together if you want to be careful. Half an hour when you get really good at it, you start cranking them out and you like say sit down with a soldering pen and a few of the kits and you can go bing bing bing bing bing bing bing bing solder solder solder test solder solder check you know clean off and put in the box. Next one click click click click click Then you crank out several of these and you vary their output as far as what they're going to be transmitting on because you do have a variable pod on most of those. So they're off by just a little bit and then you can spread them out like a duck foot in front of you. Now you could actually have, consider this, you could have three different or four of these little five inch screen TVs with the radio hooked up. and you can be listening via the FM, watching via the television at your discretion, click, click. You see how that works? You can be switching back and forth. You have a little control on each TV. Each television monitors and can be listening at the same time, if need be. Exactly. Wow, now it cost me a dollar for the TV. By the way, I can hardwire or I can wireless hook up the monitors depending on how I want to set them up. So you can have a really nice static defense grid that doesn't cost me a whole lot with wired television and with wireless receivers for the audio. Or I can make a portable unit up that could actually be in a small kit form, back of a van, part of a truck. even in the back of a sedan where I could actually reconfigure the thing so that the whole system is portable and can be used to assist in security operations. Example, we're talking about going down to the porter. What can I do with those? And if you lose them, it's no biggie. Oh yeah, I take a hammer, have a hammer. In fact, what's that hammer for hanging on the side of that two pound ball peen? Oh, that's just my abandoned in place tool. What do you mean by that? Well watch this. There ya go. You know what? The bad guys don't get anything and I don't cry about it. If I had to destroy it, I wouldn't be crying about leaving it behind. Or for that matter, if I had to abandon it in general, would I really care? And I could still probably keep, if I just shut these systems down, pull the batteries or pull the power supply, take it with me, nobody's going to have a clue and nobody's excited about this, this not antique, but older technology. They're not probably going to carry it away or even bother with it. No, you're hiding in a plain sight. Yeah. I mean, so I wouldn't, you know, I mean, if you had to leave it, you leave it, if you want to conceal it, you could set it up so you just, you know, drop a plate, hit a couple of other items, and it can't be seen, so it isn't really excitable to anybody. What the eyes cannot see, the heart does not long for. So it's just a matter of being creative and how much time you have to work with it. The other thing is whether or not you want consistency. Now, you did bring up a good point here. I don't know because I haven't really looked around, but I am sure that in the industrial distress industry, you could probably find these little 5 inch units for a reasonable price and get a quantity of them. I just haven't bothered to do it that way because every yard sale, I mean I've run into anywhere from 1 to 5 to 6, the Boy Scout sales, 4 or 5 of them, the Church sales, 3 or 4 of them, and while not all of the exact same color, progressively by being patient, I think I have six that are all the same model in one little lump and then I've got some I would never have thought to buy in the past that were made by Sony, you know the Sony Watchman units. And while everybody goes well that's not going to be capable with blah blah blah. Well it is capable with something you mentioned earlier. If you take the Ramsey television transmitter kit which is analog. Oh and then take that little Watchman which by the way looks like a Star Trek Tricorder. I thought about that. Guys, do you realize what they did here? It's a tricorder. I did that the other day with someone. I said, yes, I have a Star Trek tricorder at the Boy Scouts. I said, what? Yes, a tricorder. In fact, I have never gone out. It's a cool Star Trek bomb. There is your television receiver unit, smaller still than the 5 inch screen. and fully functional. In fact, I ended up with two or three others I'd never seen before that are actually in the little two and a half inch and three inch screens, smaller still. that could be set up and made totally portable in like a pelican case or a briefcase. Yep, those are handy. Yeah, it's not a state of the art cutting edge, just reverse. It's all older technology. Ramsey is a big plus plus. Ramsey dot com. Ramsey dot com. Ramsey, R-E-M-S-E-Y dot com. They've got all kinds of kits and I am sure they would be more than happy to sell you the analog stuff because not everybody is excited about that now. Yeah, but it works just fine. Yes, and in fact $27, $27.95, I think there will be more, the TV transmitter is now maybe 31 something. Yeah, even that's no big deal. Yeah, and they come with their own antenna. What's really cool is now guys remember as far as the cameras go, let's see, $10.95 for a security camera, completely self-contained, already assembled, don't have to buy the kit. And with RCA fixtures, so you plug plug and there's your image. Some of these don't have audio integrated in the system, but like you said, that's no big deal. Get a baby monitor, get a whatever. In fact, thank you very much for reminding me of that because baby monitors are what I've been grabbing the most of. And that is another cheap, inexpensive... Remember guys are built to use with a wall wart. What does that tell you? They'll run on DC already. Which means the other consideration here for baby monitors is taking that same monitor. It's usually in pastel colors. Everybody's noticed that. It was in pastel colors. I said, okay, well, let's see. I went over it and it was really cool. If you have people who haven't done this in a while, go to the tactical paint shelf in your hardware. Everybody goes, what? Yeah, you know, your plastic garden paint, your lawn furniture paint, does everybody notice this? It's in Savannah Tan, Earth Brown, Forest Green, OD Green, Italian OD Green. Come on, Tyler. Yeah, and it's all designed to stick to plastic. So, if you want a different color for your baby monitor, it's purely a matter of what tactical color do you wish to choose? You can get that along with the lava lamp. That's because... Yeah. Dude, man. I got a tactical lava lamp. As you know, we have the green one. I just want to make sure you got it. That's great. You can have a little bit. I'll touch with you again and see what you think. That's the fun of saying, hey, what do you think of that? Well, we'll be watching this tonight, as a matter of fact. So, I appreciate that. Okay. Well, enjoy. God bless, Mark. Thank you, sir. Appreciate the call. And a good reminder there are two baby monitors guys, and by the way in reverse order, there's another thing too. A lot of you are using wireless phones. And everybody always tells me they're worried about somebody listening in, the government. Let me warn you that everybody can listen in if you're using a wireless phone from your house. The reason I say this is remember that how do you think you get such a, why do you think your portable phone has such a clean signal. Has anybody ever asked this? Because it's true. I mean, guys, you pick up the phone I'm using, the phone system I'm using right now is a Plantronics, a beautiful commercial rig that I wish to God I could find a warehouse full of these and I grab everyone they have. As it is, I've got to catch them as I can find them. And they're the oldest model, and not even the most expensive Plantronics model, but to me, one of the best they ever built. I've experimented with many others. They're all too overly complicated, too much gobbledygook and BS, and they require a battery pack. These do not. And they run for a long time. I shouldn't say a word because this one will break next. But here's the thing. The cordless phones, everybody goes, well, mine works really nice, and I can go anywhere, and it sounds just like I'm right there hooked up. But I don't need a wire phone. I can move around the house. How do you think that works so well? It's because it's an FM transmitter. It is an FM transmitter working in one of the five designated frequencies that, well that's right, even the personal radio sets, you know, like you get those little trash units that are available, trash, you know, TRS units that are available through RadioShack, RadioJerk, or you can buy them from another, and the Sears has them or whatever. They're like either a single channel or they're five channel, you noticed? Well, the baby monitors, your personal phones, and guess what? That's right, those FM radios all work on the same basic frequencies. If you take one of those, and this is something I've done for years to show people how unsecure some stuff is and people don't think twice about, you don't have to worry about Uncle Samuel listening into your house. If somebody just walks down the street with one of those five channel tactical radios, you can pretty well listen into every baby monitor, which means you're listening into everything going on in every house in the community that has one of those things. Years ago, I've won a lot of grossly overpowered, which is really cool, which is why using them for monitors, say in a tactical situation, they're great LPOP monitors that can be used with a directional dish. to cover a whole area very very efficiently. Oh yeah! Years ago I had the FM tactical trash radios hooked up and I was going over all of them checking the batteries. We had an exercise coming up. It was not for exercise. And I'm going through one set at a time and I'm scanning, doing a quick check. I got one radio that's got some noise going on in the other room. Literally turn on the radio or turn on a tape. and you know that the thing, whatever tape you've got is so innocuous, nobody else is going to be playing, it's got to be your stuff. Well, I was scanning the dial real quick because I had one of the five channels up and I start to hear something. And I can hear a tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, I can hear footsteps on an oak floor. I know what it is, I'm listening. And I can hear somebody talking. Well then I can hear somebody, and I realize I'm listening to, yep, a baby's voice, you know, a little baby making some cooing noises. But I'm also hearing somebody on a stairway. I can hear somebody in a lower floor. I can hear somebody talking in a lower floor because it's obviously a very, you know, very hollow wood floor building. In other words, remember, if you have wood floors and tile floors, guys, man, the sound will travel. So anyway, I start experimenting. I use the headset wire as a directional and I put it on my head, I go downstairs and say, you know, hey, now I'm gonna go outside. I've got some interesting noise on the radio here. So, I step outside, I'm standing there and I turn, 360 degrees. Well, as I turn north, the signal weakens. As I turn south, the signal gets stronger. So, I step out on the road and I figure, hmm. So, I walk down the street here and I start playing again. I do a stop, I do a 360 with the antenna, the directional. And lo and behold, the signal consistently south and a little to the southwest. Well, I get down the road here about a quarter of a mile, and there aren't that many houses on this road back in the day that are even fewer than today. And it was like, hmm, this is strange. So I walk up to the neighbor's house, because it's very obvious. And as I get closer, the signal is even stronger, and I'm hearing even more. And I tap on the door and say, front door, and I say, hey, how you doing, Julian? Oh, we're fine. You know, have you got something on in the house? He goes, well, what do you mean? It's like, well, you've got a lot of sound coming here from something. I can pretty well tell you got somebody. And I realized, OK, let's see. It must be downstairs in the rec room. You got somebody in the kitchen, and I can hear somebody traveling up and down the stairs a lot. Sounds like, can I see the munchkins go by? And I hear a click, click, click, click. I said, have you got something on in the house? She goes, oh, yeah, I got it. I said, wait a minute, the baby monitor? I said, well, you might want to think about whether or not you want to keep that thing out all then, because whatever you talk about, I can hear on the thing, no matter what it is in the house. And of course, because the baby was upstairs, the baby monitor is on, they also had the bedroom door open. I didn't go in the house. I said, well, I can figure. You must have a door open in the room then, because the baby is upstairs, right? Well, yeah, how did you know that? I said, well, because I can hear the baby, I can hear the stairway, I can hear what's going on in the first floor, and I can hear pretty well everything going on in the kitchen, all from that monitor upstairs, which is working like, you know, everything's working like a megaphone as the sound bounces up the stairway and goes into the baby monitor. And they're like, what? I said, come out here, listen to this. Come here, come out, Mr. Tester, and I said, and I said, here, just listen to the radio headset to put it on. and the door is shut to the front porch and you can't hear anything going on inside from outside but by God you could hear everything going on in the house. Now the same is true with those radios with regard to your wireless. Now as long as you don't have too much to worry about there and you understand that if you're just using every casual nonsense that's fine. But just understand that if somebody is wanting to listen in to what's going on in the house, they can be doing the exact same thing with that phone as long as it's on. They hear everything else that's going on in the house, or activity, or motion, or whatever. And you can actually map it out by the sounds. So that's something to think about. Now the reason I bring this up is I'm going to tie in the wireless phones, because a lot of you are getting rid of them. Guys, those are FM transmitters that actually will signal quite nicely person to person, point to point. It's the foundation for a whole lot of other signal communications work you may want to do when it comes to building your own radio sets for person to person or point to point communications. already have a little rabbit-ear wire thing, already have extendable antennas on a lot of the old ones, well, somebody's getting rid of them, grab them. They're throwing them out, pick them up. They're going to toss them out for a dollar a piece, and you can get a couple of radios plus you get the sending base units. Think about this. The radio handset you've got is a transmitter receiver. The base unit that receives a signal is a transmitter receiver. Then you've got another transmitter receiver that's hooked up to the same base in many cases. You have doubles. You have three radio transmitters in a very clean FM signal. Somebody else is going to give you for $1. And they're designed to run on battery packs and to run on DC voltage, typically with a wall wart for the base unit. Do some math here. I'm collecting these things and I'm bagging them up. I don't have time to do anything with all of them right now, but I swear down the road guys, one way or another I can be pretty creative with what somebody else spent some money on. Now as far as the cell phones themselves, forgive me for that cell phone, don't think that way. The wireless phones, I keep doing that, wireless phone systems. Remember, we've had many different companies, our callers have brought up different contact points, where you can go to pick up battery packs for these things for nothing cheaper than you could possibly imagine. Why? Well, because that person has a source for industrial group chargeable batteries, and they're putting together wire battery packs based upon what you need. So here's a solution. If the batteries are low, you'll be able to replace them accordingly when the time comes with other, newer nickel hydride, for instance, rather than just NiCAD batteries. It varies depending upon what the person specializes in and what you stipulate. Little more work, you have a bunch of FM transmitters that talk real clean, one to the other, and the one reason the military went to FM with a lot of their radios, is because they drop off real quick. Something Mark talked about before, and this is Communications Tuesday by the way, is I don't want to talk to the planet when I'm talking to you and trying to give you instructions or pass on intelligence or trying to move a squad of platoon, etc., etc. I only want to talk to the people I need to talk to, not shout to the planet. Well FM, it goes out so far and drops off like a mushroom. In other words, like the bell of a mushroom and the way it operates. So the cool thing is, it's only going to go out so far depending on how much power I give it, how much energy I have. Now consider that you can also take these radio transmitters and hook them up to solar panel rigs. There's all kinds of stuff you can be doing. So it's not just a phone. It's not a phone at all. In fact, these are transceivers that you're carrying around. And if you throw them out, shame on you. I mean, consider that a lot of guys are looking for tactical communications. But it's in pomegranate, the radio is in pomegranate, I mean the phone. Yeah, and let's see, with some of that lawn furniture paint, I can make it look as tactical and cool as I choose to, purely a matter of how creative I am. You want camouflage? Hey, buy two or three colors. You mask off key parts to make sure they don't get gummed up. And you have yourself a tactical radio set with a hole all ready to go and a charging system. Cool. Now as far as being creative with the rest of it, that's just a matter of a little bit of snipping, a little bit of tucking and nipping, and guess what? You're all set. And you even have a little wire antenna there for it too on top of everything else, or an extendable antenna depending upon the system. Some have short bullet nub types. Don't change those out, leave them the way they are. Just understand their limitations and their range restrictions. Alright, hopefully we touched on that enough. You guys are going to have to do a little work and be creative, but I think you can figure it out. And baby monitors, well again, if all else fails, they make great forward listening points. They are already self-contained, they can be hooked up to a battery pack, they can be hooked up to a solar power pad and be recharged accordingly without you having to touch them and they can be left in place indefinitely. If you got them for free or for little or nothing, what are you going to care if you, you know, later on you toss them out or they burn out on the telephone pole? Big deal. The only thing you are going to have to look at is weatherizing the equipment. and you're going to have to do inspections on occasion. I do this with the ones they have set up here on the poles and all the different locations around here. You've got to check on bugs because they like to get little holes in spots. That's right. Something wants to put a nest in something. Chances are it might be your microphone pickup if you're not careful. So you've got to keep those clean. You've got to keep them clear of debris. That's the only consideration. Same with camera equipment. The only other thing you have to look at is What is that that is trying to make a nest in front of the lens there? Mud-dobber wasp. Well, we can't have him blocking the camera, so every once in a while you're going to have to check to make sure everything is squared away. So just ideas, not just lamenting about the problems. And these are tactical communications issues you need to deal with. Now, I'm going to shift gears again because it is already 6.36. We have the night vision. primer by Don Yankee D and we have the night vision training and field operations discs which are a set I've got actually got a set sitting right here that we just finished producing in fact we're mass producing the next wave of these right now we just shipped a bunch out there's gonna be a bunch more headed your way people so for the people who requested additional copies or new copies for you know again first time around you've got a bunch of envelopes are on torpedoes in the water The neat thing is that again we've tried to make these so that there are instructional courses where you can sit down and put somebody in the classroom. The original night vision primer by Don Yankidi was done up at one of the militia training sites in the middle part of the state. In fact, he had just finished, we had a series of classes that were being given on that particular day. In fact, Daniel Dans did his detention camp video at the same site, and was one of the other instructors for a classroom. The class block was going on, we did a tackling type situation. One classroom was active, the other classroom was active. The instruction area, which is a larger drill area, there are several chambers to these buildings, massive complex. At any given time, there were five classes going on simultaneously. Don's class was on night vision and he did an exceptional job. Again, there are other components of the class that were not on video. I think what we are going to have him do is sit down and actually go through these again. The other part of the course it was for the militia that was only, was not something for public consumption, tricks of the trade stuff that we were doing. We're going to make that accessible on a larger scale because the militia units that are involved that have been trained by Don pretty well up to speed now and the technology has improved a little bit so we want to get this information out where it's going to be useful to the general population in terms of the patriot movement of the militia. Nancy decided to go with a package arrangement I think it was $35 for the two. I think yeah, $35 for the set and that's for both the night vision primer and the night vision training and field operations. You're going to have to write this down. By the way, the date's the 14th, so mention you heard this on the 14th. This is $35 for the set. By the way, there's something else you're going to get with this too, so a little surprise. I'm not going to say anything. You'll find out about it when you get it in the mail. But $35 and if you want it, it's a night vision and night vision, but a night vision primer and night vision training and field operations. It's $35 for the set, postage paid. It's going to be something else in there too, but again, a little goody thing that I think everybody will like. And we also have other stuff almost always. I'm going to be surprised some of it's rather unique to say the least. The baby, well actually, the baby will be taken care of. Let's put it that way. You'll know what you're talking about if you get one of the packages the baby will be taking care of. Anyway, Night Vision Primer by Don Yankidi and Night Vision Training and Field Operations. $35 for the set. If you'd like a copy of the sets, first of all, check our money order made out to Nancy. Last name, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. That's Nancy. K-O-E-R-N-K-E. Then, take a piece of paper, write down print or print out. Now you can also use the return address label. What I'm going to do is you're saving me a lot of time. All I'm going to do is cut out whatever you printed, paste it right to the envelope, tape it over so it can't get away. In fact, we're going to make sure there's no way that address escapes. And then we're going to shoot it right back to you as soon as we get the request for whatever it is you want. But in this case, print clearly the address you want the material sent to, what it is that you want, write it out. Now in this case, this is the special. The two, it's the two video set. It's Night Vision Primer and the Night Vision Training and Field Operations Discs. Okay, it's a combo. In fact, we'll put it this way, Night Vision Combo. $35, write that down on the piece of paper. And then send that to PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Again, that's PBN. PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130, that's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130, and we'll shoot that out to you as quickly as we can. In fact, we've got sets that are ready to go. The only thing I'm going to ask is this, and this is something that I have emphasized with these videos especially. Don took a great deal of time and effort into giving you real-time imagery that is as clear as if you were running the night vision equipment itself. When you're watching this TVD, it's not kind of, it's not sort of. What you see there is exactly as you would see it in a first, second, or third generation piece of night vision equipment. If you're going to copy it, the only thing I ask is that you copy it exactly as we produced it. The reason is that there would be no quality loss in terms of the image because the purpose behind this second video, the first one is to give you the basics on night vision and how to make it work for you. This is the classroom instruction piece. That's the night vision primer. early speech that don did and i again everybody in the industry actually was quite satisfied with it but night vision training and field operations is to get yes we could have put it into one desk it'd be cheaper for us buddy would not serve our purpose which is to try and pass on specific technical data night vision is expensive even when it's cheap i'd everybody looked at it so i think spent so i really don't know if i can afford i know how this is understand it People are going, man, I need ammo, or I need weapons. They don't even have the ammo. No weapon yet. They've got to have a weapon first. They've got to take care of ammunition. They need food. Night vision is like, well, it would be nice if I could have at least one piece. And so Don has made available a lot of cheap equipment that is cheaper as far as cost goes, but very well executed and appointed as far as its operation. We still have many of the first pieces that he found years ago that are no longer available. Cheap, and they really were cheap. as far as their price and unfortunately just not being brought into the country. I wish they were. I try to find and scrape up more if we could. But with the equipment or with the technology that's available, if you do buy it, you're going to have to test it. You're going to have to experiment to be able to understand how it works. Before you even put a battery in the machine, before you even plug in or turn on anything, Take the time to watch this video. The night vision training and equipment field operations video is as complete as you're going to get to allow you to run equipment without running and putting time on equipment. The time was put on Don's gear. The hours of running time are on Don's equipment one time. You watch this video, now when you turn your equipment on, you're not going to have to guess about certain things. I wonder what that's doing. I don't understand this. Why isn't that working the way I thought it would? I thought this would be like in the movies. Well, as he's going to point out, there are capabilities and there are limitations to all of the C systems. You'll get a chance to see them. You will understand them. You will not make mistakes. Also, you will not put an hour or two hours or four hours or 10 hours of running time guessing, trying to figure out what to do. You'll watch the videos first. Now when you turn your equipment on, you're going to go, OK, Don mentioned this. Now I understand what this does. Now I see what I'm doing. This means that you're going to be more... and the term I don't like necessarily used, but it's still a term that fits is more professional in your operation and activities. How you make things work. See how that is? And you're especially concerned about that because we have a fighting force to maintain. We can come up with solutions to reduce that cost in one area or to reduce damage in an area so that our sustainability is that much more guaranteed. We have to put the people out there into the field and be able to keep them there. And that's you guys. We're trying to keep you alive. We actually do have a concern for all of our friends and we love you. It's just that simple. So, this helps to keep the programming up and on the air, helps keep the lights on, and in the process will help to keep everybody up to speed. We expect you to copy these. I'm not going to be surprised at that. But if you do, the only thing we ask especially, the night vision training and field operations videos need to be disc for disc. Don't try to compress them onto one, disc for disc. same time, same generation, same quality. That way the person that you're training or the people you're sharing it with will have the same opportunities that you have. I'm going to go one more time through this because I've only got so much time left in the hour here. First of all, Night Vision Primer and the Night Vision Training and Field Operations Discs, it's the Night Vision Combo. $35 for the set. Okay, that's again, that's a package deal. There's going to be some other things in here too, by the way. Some really neat stuff, as a matter of fact. But night vision combo. It's $35, postage paid. Take the time then, put your address where you want the stuff sent. Put the amount. Put night vision combo, $35. Then do a checker money order out and see. Checker money order out to Nancy, last name, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. Put everything in the envelope and on the outside of your envelope, write PBN PO Box 194 Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. And we will shoot the material to you as quick as we get the donation. Everybody will be happy and you will be that much better off. You'll have part of your library filled. Don't forget also we have the NBC, Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Equipment and Training DVD set. That's another high priority. Mark's attitude about that is everybody, everybody, everybody needs to have a gas mask. Those people are arguing against it. You know what? Hold your breath. We'll watch. It's that simple. Everybody says, well, they're going to use this. So they're going to use that. I'll take my chances of having the equipment. Worse that's going to happen for my expenditure of $15 or $20 is darn. you know, otherwise guess what, if it works, hmm, guess it paid for itself. Fantastic. Now how well you are familiar with the equipment or upgrade is up to you. It's the same as with night vision. Two specialized technologies. It's why we did these videos in the first place. Because they're unique technologies, there are certain problems, there are certain technical issues, there are things you need to know. We are working on another series, by the way totally separate from everything but a little more specialized. And in fact, it's going to have to do with radiological defense craig who is out here with us with uh... the uh... forbidden knowledge uh... you know program guess what uh... what's really cool we're gonna get him to sit down and we're going to a whole class of instruction he already has a whole bunch of video information on the subject but he has the technology in hand radiological detection equipment that is available right now could be put to use Civil defense doesn't exist as far as FEMA goes. They consider the American people to be the enemy. They're going to act accordingly and treat you accordingly that way. So we need to be prepared to help take care of the problem when the time comes to deal with the radiological threat along with biological and chemical. Most of what you're going to experience is going to be chemical. Everybody goes, chemical? Oh my God, it's not going to die. No, wrong. You see chemical use constantly. CSCM, that's chemical. What about capsimoyal? That's chemical. That's simple, guys. Capsimoyal was chemical deployment against the population on a regular basis. Is it deadly? No. Would a mask help and alleviate a lot of problems? Hell yes. So I guess maybe it would be a good idea to have a mask since that's 90% of what you're going to see. In fact, 95% of what you've seen publicly. Okay, now anyway, we've covered a number of subjects here, but I want to touch on the night vision again. It is critical. We have a lot of equipment being deployed down there in Arizona. Troops are going down or have gone down already with their night vision. They're finding out there are things they need to have on hand. By the way, remember, battery chargers, batteries and battery chargers, batteries and battery chargers. This is also true for your radio equipment. I will point out that even when you sit here and you hear us turn stuff on like I'm going to do here right now, okay, got a piece of equipment here that is in need of perhaps, that's right, more batteries happens. If that takes place or if that's a needful thing, well you want to make sure that they're charged up, ready to rock and roll and work, guys. If they don't work, they're not working for you. That means you're going to have downtime when you're busy going to the dollar store or Wall-E World or wherever you're going to go to pick up another pack of batteries. Well, if you've got rechargeables, that pretty well is going to be an ongoing available resource that you can develop yourself. Again, solar panels, crank generators. Remember that there's a bunch of systems out there that were survival radio generator packs. They do everything. They've got a little solar charger system, they've got a crank system, which by the way is not a bad thing. No, it's not going to be the solution to know all, do all. But it is going to help to generate support equipment when the time comes, support systems, and keep your equipment online. Especially if it's nothing but simple lighting that you need. The little solar power generators and crank generator systems are something that would be definitely desirable to have. Another one that would fit in with your radio sets that most people won't talk a whole lot about. Remember when they came out with the free play radios that we call them the African Ghetto Blasters? You know, you crank them up, they're good for half an hour and they're AM, FM and shortwave. The problem was the first batch that came in weren't in American frequencies that you could listen to. So everybody was like, it doesn't have our frequencies. Well, it's because our frequencies are supposed to go out to the world. We're supposed to listen to the other stuff done by the communists. Lo and behold. Well, with that in mind, the free play guys finally came up with something that made a great deal of sense. They came up with a clock-type mechanism, just like the free play radio, that produces power. that was just a generator pack. Have you seen these? All you do is... Yeah, I'm still whining. And then when you let it go, guess what? It's a clockwork spring system and it starts running and it generates power for whatever you want to generate power for or charges something up. Just like it provides power for the FreePlay radio. Oh, that's right. It's running that little magneto, running that little generator pack in there, and it's cranking out consistent energy with the flywheel system the way it is. Wow. That's not a bad little package to have. You need to track down a source for that. For our friends in the chat room, that would be something helpful here in the next hour. I know that sometimes emergency essentials has carried that, but we're looking for sources for those particular systems so that we can use those accordingly. and that'll work out pretty well although we get a pumpkin hat for pumpkin munchkin little pumpkin head although really will be a pumpkin head mr. and some here off the side real quick pumpkin head no way Anyway, people, we're almost to the top of the hour. Communications Tuesday. You know what? The sunlight, we're at the perfect balance right now. The sunlight in the fields to the south, in the cloud field was hay, where it's all wheat, was wheat, then hay, and of course that's all gone. Now we're looking at cloud. The sunlight is now streaming in from the west, the same as it streams in in the morning, from the east. Right now, if you were a glance out there and you were a little confused, it'd be like, man, this must be the morning program. So, we are at perfect balance. We're going to start seeing the sunlight leaving us sooner and you're going to be needing more of these electrical support items and lighting to just operate to a degree at night or to operate especially in underground complexes while you're digging in. Guess what? LED lighting, Christmas lighting would be a good solution. Christmas LEDs. Guys, they're cheap, cheap, cheap. People throwing them away are getting rid of them in yard sales. Take those, stretch them out a little bit, and you've got yourself something that doesn't use a whole lot of power, but will provide a whole lot of light, and they're in tactical colors. You can get them in blue! You can get them in all red! Hmm, red tactical lighting. Underground, running off power packs and solar panels from above. Hey, wait a minute, we're not supposed to be thinking that way. We're supposed to think it's feudal resistant, and you'll be absorbed, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, I'll kiss my grits. Everybody knows the solutions are there, but it is going to require some thinking on the part of our side. I think we can do that. I'm sure we can handle it. We need your help to make things happen, though, people. So, we're going to be continuing to come up with ideas. You may have to track down things. Some technology has been available, isn't now. You need to be watching at resale shops, you need to be watching at yard sales for the baby monitors, for the wireless telephones with the chargeable base, etc., etc. Your FM transceivers in the making. In addition to that, alternate power sources. Now remember that if Nolos failed, even if those phones, if you couldn't think of anything else, aren't each one of those little portable wireless phones a battery pack? Yeah, and rechargeable battery pack? And don't you have a battery charger for them built right there? Hey, wait a minute, Mark's making you think again. So there's all kinds of different things you could be doing with that equipment, even though you may not use it for what it was originally intended. Plus, you're cannibalizing all the other components that you can get off there for doing other projects. How do you make things happen? Cannibalize other pieces of equipment. By the way, coffee pots, something to think about. Isn't there a timer system that's designed to be running off DC power with a converter that's inside that you don't see on the board? Wouldn't that power supply, with a little simple power supply, wouldn't that timer system coming off be handy for other projects? In LCD type form you can actually see what it is, how you're setting everything up. It's all self-contained and it's in its own board. You disassemble the coffee pot and toss out certain parts, save all the wiring. And you've got yourself a nice timer system that's very accurate, easy to program with its own touch pad right there. I wonder what I could do with that. Let's not get too many ideas there. Well, just because it's tired or just because somebody broke it in one direction doesn't mean there aren't useful components in another. Hmm, yeah, think that through. Hopefully we can give you some ideas. We are at the top of the hour. Communications Tuesday. Last but not least, don't forget we've got all of our shortwave broadcasting up online this weekend will be giving more on that the clock or make sure we give you a reminder of frequencies etcetera because we're out of time right now gonna hear the music in a minute uh... let's not forget also that uh... if you are going to be setting up a micro f m station guys uh... even if you're not going to run it do a test to make sure that everything's functioning don't just assume you will turn on the time comes get a plug everything in test it out and put her down stand by so she's ready to rock and roll. God bless the republic, death of the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're on a march, we'll be back in about an hour, but in the meantime, I think we got Spike, it's Tuesday, he should be here to put us, Neil, through the head of the new world order, right here on Liberty Tree Radio. Stay tuned, we'll be back later, bye bye. Some of you have asked me, what is Cenderope? What is the purpose of that? I don't get it, maybe it should be. Get a rope, but no I want you to send a rope some of you may be familiar with the concept of send a brick send a brick comm Send a brick comm the concept was Send a brick to the politicians since they're too incompetent to build a wall on our border And maybe they'll get the clue if they are receiving pallets and pallets of these bricks every day Maybe they'll start to listen well This is much easier than sending a brick you can do it in a regular envelope it takes two stamps instead of 20 and It's just very simple. 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Maybe there's traitors all over this nation. Maybe they're saying that you're the traitor. I don't know. Whatever they can infer, they can infer whatever they want. But if you do something so stupid as to say, you're a traitor and I want you to hang yourself. or you're a traitor and I hope you die or you're a traitor and I want to kill you. You will have the secret service knocking on your door. So it would be my advice to you not to do that. To just simply write the word or print the word traitor on there and send it to them. See, because politicians have two things going for them. Their power and their popularity. And if they don't have their popularity, they don't have their power. So let's take that away from them. Let's demoralize the politicians who are demoralizing us. And let's do something, something of action, that we can say, send a rope. And tell your friends to send a rope. My website's up, sendarope.com. Very simple, no nonsense website, no fancy frills, no nothing. I don't want any money. I want you to send a rope. You want to do something for me? Send a rope. You want to do something to save this nation? Send a rope. Visit sendaerope.com and send a rope!