Mark Koernke discussed tactical field operations, night vision technology, and laser-based perimeter security systems. The show covered practical applications of illumination devices like flares and laser leveling systems for personal security and defensive operations, including detailed explanations of how these tools affect night vision equipment and human physiology. Koernke and co-host Don analyzed signal reconnaissance techniques for tracking law enforcement and military vehicles, referenced recent militia activity in Michigan, and took a caller discussing a manhunt and roadblocks in New York. The episode concluded with historical references to Mohawk Nation defensive operations against Canadian forces and emphasized long-range marksmanship training over close-quarters tactics.
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We're in the hallmark network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. They stretched across over to Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, let's see, Nebraska, a third of Wyoming, and all other points of the compass to include Iowa slash Iowa on that plains side of the country. Then, actually the middle, of course, then across Mississippi and back over to the Golden Spike Project. No, don't forgive me, over to the, oh, that's right, the Golden Spike Project. from east to west and west to east. That's what those guys are doing. And they're continuing with the task to unhindered and unfettered, continuing to develop what needs to be done to make sure that we have the ability to link all of our parts of the country with our replacement for the internet now. there is a media restaurant on sunday at media restaurant on sunday media restaurant sunday and the party on the beaches canceled party on the beaches canceled party on the beaches canceled so let's just make sure that understand that uh... that would be for the saturday so certain people will be visiting but others will be Anyway, it is a beautiful, wet and soggy Thursday here in Camp Funshine, slash, Michigan. Who else do we have there? We've got sounds. And on today's date is... It is the 16th day of September, Mark. You're of our Lord 2016, September, autumn. It's a great day over the Steel Gray. Lots of use of the windshield. It's a great day. Well, interestingly enough, guys, this is our travel weather right now. If you were in a combat operational situation, all of the inclement weather is yours. You've got to remember that. If you're going into the field, this is the time you'd be moving. Even then, you do not expose your personnel and equipment. You make a point of using cover and concealment and deception technologies to get the job done. OK? Let's see. Oh, my goodness. OK. Let's see. At the other end. Anyway, interestingly enough, Don, it has been a pretty busy day here, but I want to say thanks to our guys and gals doing their part to keep an eye on operations here, especially our radio geeks. They've been doing a great job. We ignore the general dispatch nonsense so that you can access publicly, guys. Everybody knows that. That's a given. It's monitored, but it's monitored as a sidebar. The only thing we use that for is to ID the transmitter base and the individual mobile units. As long as they're throwing out gibberish or background noise, they can be tracked. So by using a transponder signal identifier, as the signal gets stronger, we can identify if it's coming towards you or leaving. In fact, we can also, using two, three, or four specific transceivers, We can actually monitor, especially when using just signal and frequency ID systems, we can virtually monitor any squad car, or any other vehicle on the road that they give us, such as a radio ping. Plus, the other cool thing is not to pick them out because they have a variety of signals. They're not just using one frequency and one part of the bandwidth. So the neat thing is, unlike commercial vehicles that are private, You've got land navigation slash satellite identification. You've got VHF, UHF, 900 meg, 800 meg, blah blah blah blah. By the time you're done picking out even an undercover car is pretty straightforward, not very difficult at all. In fact, it's kind of like sonar on land. So that's not a problem. But the big thing is the other frequencies, especially as we said before, one of the things we've been watching is that during the Hautari incident in the 24 hours leading up, we were able to go back through and look at all of our signals data. And by doing this, we have been able to map out specific signal identifier for aggressor activity on the ground. What do we see in the way of encrypted? And when we see encrypted, we're not talking about lingo or slang. We're talking about reduced range encryptions where the information is sent with an encoding system. This also creates a number of other problems, which is why most departments typically don't encrypt slash go over to, won't say silent mode, but you can't hear them. Well, yes, you can. You just can't hear the conversation per se, but you got to remember they're blasting with an extra heavy signal to try and push range. So the cool thing is that all their equipment can be easily signal identified. We don't have to hear what they're saying, provided we know where they are and what their motion factor is, in other words, how they're moving across the battlefield. Especially if it's supposedly surreptitious, but in reality, we then can put people on the ground, we can physically look at what's going on, ID the threat, and determine response. So that's the purpose behind our reconnaissance and our signal reconnaissance people. And they've been doing a great job. I want to say thank you to the geeks out there. and also to Campton M and all of his guys all across the Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County area for doing what they've been doing. Some of the stuff is farther away expected because of the deployment and we'll continue to monitor that through the next, again we're going to continue for the next 24 hours because we still have activity and we're going to continue to proceed as expected. So we're still on a level of alert. uh... we have a meeting coming up here actually was today this afternoon as matter of fact still coming up uh... long bottle three four hours now will be everybody should be there but uh... up in the mid-state area of michigan we've got a colonial marine will bring militia and uh... independent militia meeting going on on this subject because we're able to share the data and show everybody what to look for also on both are undercover cars unmarked vehicle anything like that that we can snag and tag you always want to share that with everybody else because the fleet is only so big, all of them once identified and you have an ammo for pattern, the rest will be easily pegged. Just ideas, things that work, and again thank you to the guys and gals that are doing their part, we appreciate the effort there. The bad guys are contrary to what they might think, they are not running silent and they are not running very deep, in fact they are pretty darn shallow in more ways than one. Anyway, Don, what's happening up in your neck of the woods there? Anything jumping off or exciting? Not a whole lot going on Mark. Talk about, uh, no though. We were talking about lasers earlier in the day. And, you know, just a little thing you guys. Even a red laser, a little toy laser. Look at what happens if you're, you know, in a lighted area, dark area. And, uh, shine that laser light into a tail light of a car. You light up the whole tail light. In fact, even to the naked eye, you light up that area a little bit more. and you might see reflections of eyes or something. But you light up that whole area with a piece of night vision too. If you're looking at it and you shine that red laser to a tail light of a car, the bigger the tail light, the bigger the amount it throws back. It's an amazing thing. The little thing about lasers you guys, and you know, the signal comes to designating targets. Lasers are a pretty good thing, you know, we know they work both ways, but we also know that You're working at night operations lasers stand out real good at night, but you might be invoking some night vision also. You brought along some night vision. You might want to think that light up a target, if I want to even designate a hard-hit target, that you like the tail light. That really catches your eye as far as if it's a red laser, the naked eye, it's an invisible or a red laser. It really brings a piece of night vision. It really gathers its attention. It becomes generally the brightest object in its field of view. And we've talked about that. That's demonstrated in the night vision video. The into the shadows, much like you can't see into the shadows in the daytime before we get away from it. The night vision video you guys, we did one years and years ago a classroom setting and was all basically, you know, technical advantages and this and that and the other thing. But it'll be very good for it. It was, we called it the night vision primer in the field ops. them together as a bundle for $30. Now that's three discs. Pretty certain. Yes, that's three discs. But you might want to pick that up and a lot about night vision will be clarified. You'll go you in Hollywood that's wanted to procure the night vision set for yourself all three discs $30 and $4 $30 money order $30 check make it out to the corn key. K O E open mail it to post PBN 194. I tell you get the night vision video. a to look at it because most of you when you see night vision, you know, it's either Hollywood on, you know, in the movies, the occasional piece on the evening news. And beyond that, it would be a lot of green like action going. So this is the real deal. That's the highlight low lumber winter winter meaning summer from field fields of hay and whatnot in winter, you're looking over the same places and now they've got snow. Oh, I could go on and on about the night vision video and you might think I'm doing that already. So I'll be quiet on that. But again, if you want to get the night vision video, you guys, $30 in an envelope, you know, money order, wrap them in tinfoil or whatever you want to do, the fraudulent reserve notes, Nancy Cornke at PB on post office box 194. PZ is 481. You know, there you go, Mark, during the day about about the night vision video, and we'll see what happens. I haven't heard anything bad about it. That's one way Well, interestingly enough here, now again, let's not forget guys, the night vision video. Don, if anybody has any questions, we've got plenty of time here. If you've watched the night vision DVDs, remember we have the classroom instruction block, that's the primer, and then the two-disc, which is the actual field experience with the equipment. Remember that if you have it, we ask that you copy them. We expect you to copy and share. But please don't compress the two-discs. use two disks at the existing quality level, that way whoever gets the next set of disks from your copy, it will be of comparable quality because you're getting a realistic view exactly as seen through that particular generation of night vision equipment. That was the key here was to show people exactly how things really work, not the Hollywood version. Okay? And you get a chance to see the general illumination in several environments, how it is that that you can distinguish between one friendful target or how you can distinguish between real targets and those shadows or images that look like a human. I think I'm going to pull a trigger, but you killed that cedar tree three times tonight. You know what I mean? So we don't want that to happen. One of the things we did talk about, and I will touch on again, are laser mines. Now people think laser mines down right off the bat, they're thinking, oh my god, I can't even do it. My arm, my arm! No, it doesn't work that way. I could. But not with the lasers we're talking about. We're talking about optical modification, using existing optical lasers and implementing them as a way to idea target in a unique environment, especially if you have night vision. Laser leveling systems, if you recall guys, you've probably seen one, go to hardware and take a look at them. All of this is a little laser laying on a platform with a little spinning mirror. And you level the platform that it's on and hit the switch. And all the little red lines are all consistently at the same point across the whole of the room, all four walls. Now then you can lay your aluminum track for hang sealing or maybe you want to put something up in the way of trim. You could do a wains coating. It could be any number of different things. But the point is that you take that same laser system or even a... You don't have to buy an industrial one. You can actually buy kits that do the same thing that that little laser leveling system do. and set it up so that it's, for instance, covering an area where you have a field that is fairly open. In fact, mostly this is for personal security operations. Let's say somebody thinks, well, the easiest or the best way to sneak into an area is to walk across an area that's fairly open because nobody will be looking that way. Well, and that is some logic. There's some logic in doing that. So, to prevent infiltration or exfiltration across an area like this, with fewer people doing the job, you set the leveling laser up at about 3 feet off the surface of the field. And plus or minus, it can be a little higher, but typically it should be at least about 3 feet, it can be plus or minus that height. And you switch it on to do a test. Now what will happen is that laser is consistently going to It's not going to expand in signal, but it's going to go out and expand to the distance of whatever is the next solid object there. The bush line, the tree line, those oak trees that make up the east fence line, etc. All of them are going to be tagged. But what's most important is either leaving it so that you can switch the thing on remotely on occasion randomly. or with an intrusion sensor. In other words, you put this in a place where it's closer to you than it is to the most likely area of approach for an aggressor. You put a sensor of whatever kind for distance so that when something comes to the specific proximity of to the laser mind, the laser system, it switches on. Now Don, if somebody has hit about three feet with his optical laser, which is spinning at high RPM, so you're going to get this kind of line effect. What's that going to look like in a first, second, and third generation night vision device? Mark, if it's enough to keep up, to make your eye think that it's a constant line, because you know it's one dot spinning around the room, so that it appears to be a single line to your eye. It'll do the same thing to the piece of night vision you guys. If you're looking down on that, it will appear to make the whole of the area in front of you like a silver disc, blurring everything behind it. If something moves into that area, it'll make everything that moves in that area in that silver disc stand out. If something is moving toward it, behind that, you imagine that you're looking at it and it looks like just a wreck blade out there in the field silver is going to be a jagged area missing. and you'll see that little zip line across the waist, the knees, whatever height you've set it at, but you'll see that interruption. The other thing is, you know, when you descend into a, this morning mark during the hour, it was very calm. You know, the clouds weren't moving, the littlest leaves on top of the trees weren't even wiggling. But again, as you move through, if you were to deploy this in that static an area, everything would seem to be nothing moving. Deploy this in an area where the wind is moving and you've got that edge. The whole of the edge would seem to move a little bit. Almost, for lack of a better phrase, appear to be like water moving onto and off of the edge. Imagine cutting a line across a tree line out there. The brush is just monitoring all single planes of IdeaMark. Even just sweeping single laser across you guys with a first generation device, you can see where it stops. where it's interrupted even at farther distances. There's another odor right there because a lot of even the toy lasers will reach farther than a first seat clearly. That's just a number of different ways to use it. Well, interestingly enough, one of the reasons I bring this up too is, again, if you imagine, as you said, if you look at it from above, let's say that you combine this with Even cameras and use a laser-mind system as we're calling it, the leveling system. Remember that flares in the field. And I want to bring this up. Tactical applications is really critical, guys. Why things are used? It's not to be pretty. Well, oh, God, look at the flares. It floats in the sky. Oh, pretty. Let me grab it. I can't reach it. Let me grab it. Everybody look at the flare. Oh, look at the flare. Yeah, what you're not supposed to be doing. Have you seen the flare before? Yes. Do you need to see another one? No. rule there when that if you don't have night vision well you know you're trying to deal with your natural eye. Bose one eye and cover motion you know bringing the hand up to your face to cover. Close that eye and bright light even in daylight and it just burns right through. Your eyelid isn't a whole lot of protection. Brightest thing at night is going to be light being wide open. Cover one eye completely. Dry it if you can. The motion you think it won't draw. Bring your hand up. Now if you if you have to work you know well the automatic weapon or what anything like that two hands involved one eye because you know there's only gonna burn for so long right and when it gets dark again guess what that one eye that you kept open it became adjusted to almost daylight didn't it kind of night blind in that eye but then you can cover the other eye and dizzying disorienting if you've never experienced it before it's kind of like just covering up one eye and trying to walk around your house but at least you can see and if you if you subject yourself to this you get used to this much like you know when somebody jumps out of an air the more you do it the easier it gets. Just try this you guys, cover eye. After it gets nice and dark tonight, I don't remember exactly where the moon is going to be Mark, but after it gets dark you're sitting in your house, you're up one eye, bam, you know the ceiling in the kitchen or what not with the other eye. Don't look around it. Now you're kind of simulating that flare behind you and go down those stairs and walk out into the dark and you'll find that the farther you get into the dark the less you can see with that eye that pin hole for a for the, you know, open cover of the other eye. And now you'll get that full experience. You can hardly see out of one eye, but you can see clearly out of the other in the low light to the best of your ability. It's not going to increase your ability. Don't get me wrong. This is why when you move through a particular underground structure or in operations areas, you know, command and whatnot, in submarines and everything in, you know, that might be side and you're out, it's going to be red light of your eye so much. It's more like adjusting to outside night, so you don't have that. But again, try that. And if you do that, then you're going to get by that little bit of kind of dizzying. It's kind of nauseating. It's well like trying to, oh, here's a good way. Have you ever tried to read in a car while the car is going down the expressway? I've had this. I used to have this. Jack could not read in a car. It would make him nauseous to the point when he's sick. Some people can and some people can't. Another thing to remember about the technology, you know, like flares, other devices, guys are designed to allow for you to see movement. Consider, you know, I've talked about this before over the years and in many classes where I've given instruction, even demonstrated how to use this. Let's say that I have, I'm moving through an area and I have a break in a tree line, which of course then leads to a field. And on the other side, I suspect that We've got some movement over there. Now, we can't really get any line of fire activity, trust me, and we're not going to be able to do that, because the other guys that are over there on the other side of that field, they're thinking about working the exact same way we are. They're going to use covering concealment. They're also using the roll of the terrain, perhaps even back cover, like under, like roll, it could be a ravine, it can be a ditch, it can be whatever. Well, what you do is you might have tree cover branches and a hedged line in front, but you have that M203 gunner or your M79 that you guys brought home from Vietnam and put away. Well, you go poo only instead of way up in the air. What you do is you drop that parachute flare right over into the tree line about 6 to 8 feet off the ground. Now you can get a monster every once in a while. But the advantage is this, when it gets over to that end of the objective, it drops down to the ground and then, and starts to burn. What happens is you get backlighting, shadow backlighting. Think about it, you've seen this in movies, they always use this where you see the flare on the ground and you see something moving and something moving. Well, actually, if you are paying attention and you've used the equipment enough, the systems enough, you can pick an ID and what you're doing is a body count. If you see motion and you ID motion and there's more than one bit of motion there guys, it's not just one person with his arms flailing around. You actually can ID the specific target area where there's some motion or activity. Is it going to be pinpointable? To a degree, sometimes yes. Depends on the shadow and the obstructions in front of the flare once it lands. But most important, as we said, It's going to muck up the night vision of the aggressor. It's also going to be a big problem because it gives them an idea that you have an idea of where they are and you're not using any more than illumination. You're conserving your resources. Now the other option is this, you pop a flare into a target area, it's called reconnaissance by fire, and after you've dropped the flare and you do see motion, then you have several of your designated riflemen already dumping rounds into the area. Not wasting it, no bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Now, why do we do this? Well, remember, the basic rule across the board is get them to burn their adrenaline and calories before you. Especially if you're looking at an aggressor that's coming towards you guys. Your enemy is wearing 50 to 75 pounds a junk. 75 pounds? Oh yeah, don't forget that rifle he's carrying and all those magazines. plus all the other goodies and let's not forget the body armor and by the way don everything was all for like this not for like that but by the time you're done it in all these all for like things together as you know your own flight airplane can even get off the ground here you're not all for like for very long okay that's the problem so what you're looking at here is a situation where this is a this is a number of way and there are a number of ways this is one of several using illumination or light that you can actually use to oppress is suppress, depress, and then destroy the objective, the target. Now you may also want to do this just to see if you can confirm. Let's say that you have other sensor technologies and they're working, but they're not working as well as you like. It can be because of inclement weather, maybe because of equipment failure. Again, laser technology or flare illumination can be used in conjunction with night vision your night vision equipment to actually take advantage of and sweeten up the sweeping area to actually do an optical reconnaissance. Now you have to be careful with this because we don't want to be shutting down the system. You can't be dumping flare after flare after flare after flare. Just as again, wet washing area with spotlights kind of defeats the purpose. If you do that, then you won't do that for the same reason that you're using the flares to destroy their night vision while you preserve yours. You turn the equipment on, then you shut it off. Remember, I've talked about this down on the border when the Minuteman program was in place. Using the cars, one of the things we got the people to do, I wrote as quickly as I saw the deployment, why are your cars facing away from the border? Every car in line that's at a position should be facing the border. That way if you need on-site illumination, let's see how many pairs of headlights do you have? Somebody's moving towards you and you're acting aggressive, everybody turn your lights on. On the count of beep beep beep with one horn, everybody shuts their lights off. Hey, stumble stumble stumble, oops, I blew them off, ah jinga, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, or can be used to create an obstacle and nature is the obstacle by the what happens is your body burns the element purple off of the eye when you use white light in any form like this at night uh... and it sounds terrible but it's just a natural occurrence guys it's why when you walk into a dark room you're blind initially when you come out of a really light room and you go to a dark room you know some stumbling around and then progressively your body oriented so what is it doing what physically is happening that allows you to see in the dark after a minute or two in that environment. It's the element purple that your body naturally produces. It floods into the eye, actually allows you to see. And when you're done, actually when you leave the room, although your eyes are slightly dilated, that's why you also get a bit of a flier when you actually leave the room. Most people have noticed this. I mean, it's the stuff you've experienced all your life. But think the process is through. Now, how can I take that natural process and either use it or abuse it if it's my enemy. There's the key. That's what we're trying to get you to do, is think about that. Be creative. And by the way, in patrolling operations, you need to be ready for this. Doesn't mean, just because you think about using it on somebody else, that they haven't already thought about planning on using it on you. That's another key. One little side dimension of this FLAIR technology too, and you can do the same with, we're talking about using a laser mind concept. Guys, it is also mounting the equipment at greater height. This in and of itself, of course, expands the amount of illumination available for a wider area. When we use trip flares, we do not put the flare typically at ground level where it can be accessed. There are a number of reasons for this. We don't want our booby traps to be messed with by the boobies, right? So what we do is we actually mount the flare up beyond reach, preferably where it's actually inaccessible in one form or another. It can't even be shot off of whatever it's on. In other words, it illuminates the area, but it can be blocked from direct access, from direct visibility. This is a plus also in that it creates a very unnerving condition. Everybody realizes, wow, this place is prepared. Now the aggressor has to choose to either advance forward into the kill zone or to back off. So you can use these techniques, especially where you have an experienced aggressor, you can use these techniques to actually divert or redirect your enemy. That's another consideration. How do I want to move my enemy into a more desirable, even remote kill zone? That's what we're trying to do. Trying to bring them into places where they feel safe, they feel comfortable, but in reality, boom, they're gone. So, on that note, and we're almost, oh we're past the bottom of the arc, forgive me. Don, another thing I wanted to tie in here, I think Don's still with us. Well yeah, you know, before we go, we're too far away from that. Go ahead, please. How about the illuminating large areas, like with, and we've talked, you can check you guys and get the IR, I don't even know what they are, LEDs. Yeah. Light emitting diodes that are infrared, and you can stack the reflector with a flashlight. that bulb out, put two or three of them. And you know, years ago I saw this thing in a motorcycle magazine about how to build those tail lights out of those, out of the aforementioned little dinky light bulbs. And they would line them all up and then pour an epoxy in around it so only the light bulb was exposed. Now this would be a way to put four, maybe six of those into a system there. And now you've gone from a white light to an infrared It's got that on and off switch and you know what, you can, different ways you can make that work. Both, you know, local remote and remote. And most of them. You just put the area and move away from it. Now you're lighting up a particular area, woods. A lot of people are going to take, you know, much like water, the easier paths. And if they don't come down roads, they're probably going to come out on the game trip. The guy working point, he might not be taking me. easiest. You might not even want to want to be working on what appears to be a game trail because that's where you find those things that go off and set off the flange right mark. You put this, where would you come through? If you're just looking at a line or if you've seen them move in and out of there before. The other thing is if you've seen them move in and out of there before, people get real set in their ways and they tell you they don't have any habits. But it might be as far away as like every Tuesday. But it might be just as simple as every time they come out. Another thing to pay attention to, habits. If you have the ability to observe for a while, it's always better. And this is a basic thing, you guys. And you know, we hammer the basics a lot. But it's the story. And you might learn a lot more. And you might find that, well, we came here to do something. But we really need to do something else. So you know, that's a long way to say it. And it talks about do something. And you know, every change is a parameter. changes or whatnot. But that's a long way of saying, you know, and you've heard it say it, you've heard it say it said once here over the years, you know, keep looking around. Sometimes you might not believe what you're looking at. Don't react to it. That'd be the last thing, Mark, you know, because you know, we're talking about looking around at night too. And if you can't, that's right. If you can't see at night, let's say you're stumbling down and you wait, you sit there almost the whole night, because man, you don't know what's out there and you just just about gone. You know, you can, your eyes, you stick your head up just because you hear another one and the guys made another mistake. You just hear the tsk tsk tsk tsk. And you know he's close. He looks at you right when you look at him and you know he's a friendly and because you know he appears to be, he's got a piece of night vision on top of that gun. You're not gonna want to leave that guy. You're gonna want to be his best friend. Suddenly your world gets a whole lot easier. And you know what, you're lucky you didn't move in front of you. You're lucky you hunkered down and didn't move. because he might not have recognized you in the dark at a particular distance and might have thought, well, he's that gunman. He has one just like him. So again, you know, that's about it like that because I think we've got a caller, Mark. Well, I believe we do too. Who do we have? Good evening, gentlemen. This is David in New York. It's nice to read. The daily night and justification of all the roadblocks and the troop movement was transpiring. However, who they were looking like that, they said they were the man in the abandoned his truck, but yet, really know there was very excessive maybe it was an extra so find this guy after when they said it's a manhunt maybe you know because they had roadblocks so numerous people reporting having to be going through roadblocks and sure four different routes of vehicles you hunt for man at night at the course with night vision but i think that's pretty good loud as could be well you know that's a good one of the one of the key things we've seen at night And you know, it was like kind of like seeing the towers coming down. You know how they ran that over and over and over and over and you, oh you got to, you're going to have to close your eyes. It's a part of your memory. It's burned in, isn't it? They ran again and again, maybe not as many times, but it was of that Mark and Dave, that poor Iraqi play gunner, you know, that anti-aircraft behind his shield. When that helicopter had him in the 20 millimeter and they just brought that. onto him and just exploded him. Remember that? Yes, sir. They showed that so many times that they want you to believe that, look at this is what happens if you're in front of the helicopter, blah blah blah, they want you to believe that, but you know, let's look at those circumstances. The only cover that poor Iraqi soldier had, soon as he moved from behind that, you could see nothing almost. It almost looked like a featureless, like looking at, like water. Step from behind that gun. He made his opponent aware of his and they delivered him up to his maker via the 20mm cannon hanging from the top of their day. You guys saw that. Maybe you don't realize exactly what they were shooting at him but that's why he just kind of seemed to disappear. Remember that you guys? Try doing that in northern Michigan. Try doing that in Montana. Try doing that in Idaho. Try doing that in great amounts of places in Florida. It just ain't gonna happen, you guys. Think along even the thought line. Remember that Somali guy walking along walls? But he was tracking, hunting that helicopter, wasn't he? Think like that and you will. Yeah, I hated looking at sort of an exercise tactics, trying to instill... Yeah, an exercise and it was, you know, from, you know, your backyard. Yard here, yeah. And there was plenty of boots on the ground last night. Often and how many times does that continue? One of the things we have to see happen is a mapping out of resources. They came in a certain direction. Hopefully people are doing a count because it's not that difficult. There are only so many road grids in, so many different road nets in, and there's only so many ways back out again, typically in an operation like that. You can tell depending upon how they evacuate or how they leave the area how seriously they take any kind of threat if there was one. Or if they were randomly breaking up and then in small pieces leaving one unit at a time or one part of the unit at a time while the rest overwatch. There are different techniques and ways. That needs to be observed and we need greater accountability there too. That would help a lot. But no public statement about who they were. They had to have a vehicle. the control press obviously didn't ask the right questions. No, they didn't. In pain, the district attorney just stated he abandoned the vehicle. Manhunt went on. Well, if he abandoned the vehicle and no descript was a definite description of any kind. Keep us up to date on what's going on with that. We're going to be off here in a second for the first hour. Anything else in particular there? Anything else? That's it. From the northeast, safe. Gentlemen, thank you. Thank you, Dick. around the country, not just in the east and the Midwest. There's stuff happening all over as we have had progressive reports from what's going on down in the Arizona border area. That's pretty obvious for everybody who has been listening for any period of time. But also in the Northwest, a lot of other interesting activity that was pointed out by our friends while we were out visiting for Labor Day. So waiting for a follow up report. I've got a series of disks here. have to watch, not just from Michigan but also from out west now because of people using their equipment the way they're supposed to record and or film original, create original database. That's one of the things that we need to see happen more and more. As we can access it, we also need to be able to translate it. In other words, move it from the raw form to some form of public venue where people get a chance to actually see what's transpiring. That's what I was saying. Whenever possible. Film, if nothing else, a benchmark for everybody whereby they can use the information. The Mohawk battles that took place back in the 80s and into the 90s were very interesting to say the least. And there were a series of actions even into the oughts, in the very early oughts, that everybody needs to remember. Mohawk Nation is on both sides of the international border. In Canada, when they were trying to take a dollop of property off of the Indian reservations there in the Ontario Peninsula, at least two of the nations responded and they deployed militarily. The people that they had that were in reaction groups, reaction stick as it's called. These combat units deployed, dug in. the other canadians move forward military force a p c they brought in to a more knocked out they were not that was very down with very precise the men who are using in fact a little hint here one was uh... at least one of the guns with a twenty millimeter latte gun think about that guys like back in the day let me point something out that got only cost a hundred twenty five dollars in canada and that was down that was with twenty rounds That was with the whole combat chest with all the tools and armory support and spare magazines A place to store the ammo with the actual gunner's box. Okay the box for the Lottie and in cool It included the skis to Well, there was an Arctic weapon for the fins. Remember guys. Well, anyway Interestingly enough though both of those barely both the Canadian APCs were knocked out with precise shots from 50 calibers semi-automatic or single-shot guns and uh... a lot of twenty million year at least one possibly more could have been to work together and somebody dump a few extra fifty rounds and either way both of those very modern a p c is were knocked out for a shot they let the crew's evacuate the vehicles and in the confusion of the retreat by the canadian forces the uh... mohawk forces backed up uh... the second layer of defense of the defense uh... entrenchment that they've set up When the Canadian officer observed the defensive grid and positions that were in place, he made the comment that whoever had done this truly did know what they were doing. Because the APCs were not able to effectively engage the individuals that were using the anti-tank rifles. And yet vice versa was the case. The anti-tank rifles were more than effectively able to engage the approach area, which was of course a selected kill zone, They were in an optimal location whereby they were able to knock out the engine or the drivetrain mechanism. They knew the weak spots on the vehicles and they acted accordingly. Not firing away and blazing and praying. Accuracy and very specific limited fire. Specific limited fire. This gets into another conversation that we've had recently here. We're going to have it as part of a briefing. this whole idea of range. And in confirming some of the latest training which is being done on certain ranges with government groups, one of the interesting thing about foreign troops is all of them pretty much in the same boat. They're focusing on the close, close range. We understand that would be nice if you had this pop-up target that was very, very consistent. That's not gonna be the case when everything kicks in here. In fact, just a reverse. Because of the limiting ranges that the bad guys are training at, guys, the greater the range you can put between the distance, between you and the target, the sooner you can engage, again, repeat, the fewer calories and the less adrenaline they have to work with. Now, after you have that adrenaline rush, there's a second phase to that, and that's the adrenaline dump. How many people are familiar with that? There's a great pump up that takes place and oh yeah, you'll continue to try and maintain the load. But in an initial rush where there's a fight or flight contact and you go into fight mode, you only have so many minutes of maximum or shall we say hyper speed operation available. After that, and that's something we need to remind everyone to watch for in certain people because physiologically, the way our systems work, each person is different. So we'll talk more about this as we go through the rest of the week. It's Thursday, of course, but the rest of the week is only tomorrow, guys. Don, you're going to be able to stick around and get a go. I got a go, Mark. Very good. As always, God bless the Republic. World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the run. Both day and the game. Don, you will be with us at 8 o'clock, though. Yes. Very good. So again, pressure questions. I'd like to have some input on the night vision technology if at all possible. Appreciate Dave calling. We'll be back, oh well, we're going to be back in six minutes here with the second hour of the afternoon intel report right here on Liberty Tree Radio. Thank you sir. That's M-A-I-N-E military dot com, one of the last surviving true military surplus stores in the country. Go online now to maine military dot com and discover a source for hard to find surplus items at true surplus prices. Surplus gun cleaning kits as low as $2.99. Complete chemical suits as low as $11.99. 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