September 17, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed military-industrial complex corruption, including historical examples from the Bush and Johnson administrations' profiteering from wars. He analyzed the Iraq War's missing military equipment and looted antiquities, comparing it to Nazi and Napoleonic plundering. The show covered tank design philosophy, the MiG-25's superiority, and PT Cruiser tracking technology. Koernke reported on confirmed surveillance of aggressor forces in Michigan using signal communications, praised operatives monitoring anti-gun sessions at the Judiciary Committee in Washington, and announced weekend training activities at Camp Niagara and OGMA-3 range.
- military-industrial complex
- iraq war
- missing equipment
- looted antiquities
- pt cruiser tracking
- signal communications
- judiciary committee
- anti-gun legislation
- michigan militia
- tank design
- mig-25
- bush administration
- lyndon johnson
- lady bird johnson
- prescott bush
- camp niagara
- ogma-3 range
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Live 365. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Invist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children? to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample 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 and home of the free? one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories Central West Southeast and North Well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4mg dot com, pbn dot 4mg dot com, and we are on live 365. Then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM&FM micro stations, CB Bay stations, and UltraNet technologies both east and west of the Mississippi, along with... southern and central Alaska. We're on 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 headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, a big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Iowa slash Iowa way and, well, let's not forget the third of Wyoming as we leap back across to Mississippi saying goodbye from that direction all of our friends. There are many more across the whole of the plains. to the Golden Spike Project. Let's not forget that there is a party meeting at the restaurant on Sunday. A meeting at the restaurant on Sunday. A meeting at the restaurant on Sunday. 5pm, bring transports, get hold of your team leaders and your station chiefs on that because you're going to need a lot of transport. You've got to catch up. You're already two weeks behind and there's all kinds of material being passed out and issued out. from the different donors so this is going to be a big project calling your meals to get time tonight till nine o'clock eastern and we want to get the cooks and the chefs and the helpers out of there sooner than possible because they're normally possible because they worked on the weekend i found that out today too that they actually had been there volunteering to take care of the administrative staff that was there for the holiday weekend so guys uh... do them a favor get them out of there sooner make sure you call on your meals and we'll do we can from an end non today's date is marketed seventeen day of september europe our board two thousand and ten again seven i got a call somebody called the other day mark and this is a good point to be made here right at the front as of late you've heard the uh... always talked about the whistles and trawl kinds of things and drums you guys you know you can go back into the archives not necessarily intelligence report but you can look at particular places why we fight other places and see good examples of drums. Now, the call suggested that at particular meetings maybe we want some drums in order to re-inform or in order to give that thought. That might be a good idea, you guys, you know. It doesn't take a whole lot. We don't need kettle drums and we don't need to appear like, you know, columns of not... You know what I'm trying to say, but again, that came to mind, Mark, because as I thought, well, why we fight the examples of drums mostly... in there are German. Drums go back to the Fife and Drum Corps. Think of Bandage Trio walking up the lane leading the pack of returning troops and the guys playing the Fife and the other guys beating on the drum and the other guys carrying the flag, right? Because home here. And it is a good point because it can be used during, as speakers are changed, it can be used to announce, when you hear the third roll of the drums, that'll be your favorite speaker. You know what I mean? Maybe, well, you know, or I can just denote the beginning and end. It's up to you, you guys. It's just a thought. And maybe you want to elaborate on it, Mark. Maybe you want to change subjects. But I told the caller I'd bring that to the air. Oh, and I'll tell you what. The one thing to remember, martial sounds go to the sound of the drums and the crack of small arms fire. Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. It's not that hard to actually either incorporate drums or the guys recording technology is so cheap it's ridiculous. And boom boxes, speakers can be thrown out there and you can be left until they're destroyed. Think about it. Lay it in place, throw it on high and let it roll on loop. There's some really cool stuff that could be done there. I agree completely with that. It's like the whole idea of the bagpipes. That eerie sound coming across through the fog, not being quite sure where it's coming from. Yeah, that has an effect no matter what anybody says. And depending on who you are, instead of putting fear into it, it actually strengthens you. Think about it. Especially when you know those are your drums. We've had certain standoffs and that's actually what we did. We coordinated it so that everybody had spread out to the point of the compass. It didn't have to be the whole of a 100 man unit or whatever when this was happening. In other words, we just tell a certain person to run to a certain point, everybody get there by in 15 minutes or like say 948 in the evening because you're so many, like a mile and a half or two miles up from the epicenter of the standoff. What we had everybody do is on the count of 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, launch. And from four points of the compass, star shell parachute flares. Launch and then drift to earth from four different points of the compass, obviously all converging on where the standoff is. I think that sends a message. Where are they coming from? We're coming at you from all directions. In fact, we don't plan on letting you get away. See how that works so little techniques now the sound of the drums for that. Oh, yeah first the flares and then boom boom Yeah, think of boom boom boom whatever cadence you want to use I've been a drummer so guys you can have a lot of fun with the drums so Then again the idea is inspiration and sound By the way today is Friday guys in some of you are still way out there on the left coast listening And it's only what to 13 you still got most of the workday left. Oh my goodness Well, let's just remind you, this is barbecue day as we know. People are thinking about everything other than getting to where they need to be, doing what they're supposed to do, etc., etc. And so it's critical that everybody stay focused. When you leave work, remember, think about what's beyond the hood of your car and all the other people that aren't thinking about what's beyond the hood of theirs. Okay? Scatter dodge. Just think like scatter dodge in the fifth grade. They are all after you. In a way it's good. I don't really complain because if you're going to keep the enemy busy, all these other frivolous things going on, it's fantastic. This is a great pacifier. It loads up the system. Otherwise, if you're using the cell phones for other tactical purposes, there'd be a lot less traffic and it'd be easier to ID what was going on. That's kind of a reverse of what we just did with the bad guys here across the state monitoring our activities. I'm going to touch on that again. because it's a hundred percent plus plus confirmation you guys did great work out there and we did it with the frequency counter scanning systems and a whole bunch other simple technologies that'll allow us to map out with every place and any place where these characters are moving and now we've got a second confirmation on the pattern so that means that we have a I should say well a second primary we've had many lesser confirmations experimenting with single targets and then monitoring the target as it moves to ID. Confirm that the particular radio target is doing what it's doing and we know who it is. Well, now we know on a larger scale that everything works as expected. And we had on-time instant delivery with regard to warning order. So that's pretty good. I can't complain there at all. But before we go farther down, anything happening up in that neck of the woods? Because we've been talking about out west, but back here in Michigan, it's been a blue sky day today, by the way, guys. Another one of those pretty fall days. Not too hot, not too cold. Perfect for working outside. What's it been like there? It's been the same. Mirror that, you know, 30% the puffy little cloud sky. It's actually even a little bluer today. I think, you know, it's a great day. Go, who was that? The Tovil. Look at it like this, you guys. The military, you know, the behest of. They move at the behest of. When you look over to industry and industry driving all of it because we could talk about banking because banking is part of industry and Prescott Bush became a member of the sky. Banking deals was part of the war. Done to the end of the war made money off of German armor production. So much money as a matter of fact that there was a investigation were lined up marked. Apparently somebody broke out their wallet and just a couple of palms they made enough money that they made those investigation goals. Now we can run up into well the Korean war and it was a lot of the same players. going to Vietnam and now you got a whole different kind of crew operating the place because they just took over from that guy there from the east coast you know and we're going to make sure that that everything goes the way we want it to there in Southeast Asia because you know Lady Bird there she has a lot of stock and Bell helicopters and I want my Lady Bird because I know it's creaking at Bell helicopters. There's another thing we talked about you know a lot of you when you went through well I know the guy used to live across the creek if you had your physical in Vietnam. I know the guy. You know when you left, no matter how you got there, if you went in and arrived at that big old hung concrete there known as Dainang and you got off the airplane and you walked across all of that concrete over there and you walked past the concrete hangers and those concrete, concrete there, well, there was this other guy that Minden Baines Johnson knew. You see it was there, it was that lady bird's bromaw. He owned a failed concrete company there in Texas. And as soon as Lyndon Baines Johnson saw the opportunity, the need, and the means to make his brother-in-law rich, his company Mark poured all of that concrete there in by name. Now we roll up into more current times. And you know that Bush and that Hussein guy, they used to slap each other on the back and hang out and call each other friends. It was Daddy Bush that armed up Hussein to a great extent, wasn't it? allowed him to do this and that the other thing and also they had a little falling out point where you know even baby bush could say well he tried to kill my daddy just run off every end again you know that that would be a uh... for that you know how about that are stuka fordman there in sherry a bow you know right along in the open car i think it was two bullets dispatch camp excuse for them but as you pointed out many times mark the army who are ready in motion the army it is as if world war one was just you know as you turn the page and turn the page as if it was going to happen and that was the excuse. Running right back up to Dust 1 and Desert Dust 2 and right even into the current, you know, very industrial jam that we're in right now. We had generals recently telling us on 6th of the nation or meet the press on a Sunday morning that the biggest problem we have in Afghanistan is how are we going to get the wealth, how are we going to rob them of their natural resources. He didn't say it like that. He said, how are we going to move the natural resources out? And there, I am only slightly paraphrasing it. So that is an example of the industrial military, kind of swined right together to the point that it's just one piece of rope. It's just one piece of rope. Because, well, what would a general even have to say anything like that for? Talk to the American people like that, unless it was just a slip of what would be called a Freudian slip that hung a little bit of on. he comes out. But basically that was it. Mark didn't say we were there to democracy, although that's what we're told. He's there to bring a backward nation into the 21st century and whatnot. He's there to try to figure out how to get the natural resources of Afghanistan. Now again, if that doesn't example to you the military industrial complex that America has become, you know, America will send our boys over anywhere for interest doesn't exhibit it to you. Well, flap of my jaw for the last one. Nobody tells you because it's all true. It's a real good example. When you're sitting down with your brother over the weekend, or maybe you'll see somebody you've been chewing on their ear for five years and that's all nothing, and you're just a conspiracy theorist, let's look at it like this. Run that by them. Because again, that's kind of like the bow on the box. You talk about Prescott you talk about bangs johnson and and his wife who had stock and then you talk about the general just a couple weeks ago told us that his biggest problem is trying to figure out how to get the natural resources out of afghanistan and if that doesn't exhibit to the person you're trying to you know change their way they thinking change the way they think or change the way they are thinking of well this great country well and you might as well just shake the dust off your shoes and turn and leave because that is a powerful example. I'm certain you would agree. I'll be quiet now. One thing too is that if we look at the amount of money that is spent, we're not going to get out what we put into that place. But the problem is, we didn't put it there in the first place. It didn't go there. It didn't go to Afghanistan or Iraq, guys. If you look at something that we have reported on, a lot of other people have tried to ignore. The Georgia campaign is where our money was milked to. The Israelis worked as middlemen. They got a chance to suck off our money. They profited on pretty much all the weapons they stole about seven times the actual cost. They have been puppeteering the President there, Mr. Ty Eater. I don't even have to think about his name. The guy that sucks on his tie on national television. Not a little bit, a lot. And that money isn't coming back either. I mean, that's gone gone. It wasted on a squandered effort, I should say squandered in a, not a few, but a wasted effort. There we go, proper construction there. Squandered on a wasted effort because the individual was out of line with the nation's interest to begin with, with George's interest. The kosher mafia, of course, is manipulating everything behind the scenes, just like they're doing here in the United States right now. So, what's happening is they've routed what? To one trillion, two trillion dollars? We know that 580 billion with a B, 580 billion dollars with a B in your tax dollars, money they put a gun to your head to take this stuff, and then it put you in debt, and ran it overseas to Georgia. On top of that, then he tried to start a legitimate war, truly to start probably World War III, guys, for all practical purposes. The Russians, amazingly enough, showed incredible discipline. They put down the attack that was against them, they backed the enemy over the line to where they started from, and then they held them there and stopped. Now they had ample opportunity, Don, to create all kinds of other problems, and the bad guys would have liked that. You have to admit, had that been Soviet Union, they would not have stopped if they got to Hawaii. That's right. So instead, these guys, understanding what was being fabricated and with a second line force, beat a AA or AAA combat unit that had been paid for with your tax dollars, a surrogate military force manipulated by the Israelis and paid for by us. Now we don't know what the hell happened to everything else that's out there that's been stolen. Let me give you an example. Now guys, we did knock out a lot of Iraqi tanks. Make no mistake about that. We knocked out a lot of Iraqi equipment, but we did knock it all out. In fact, contrary to any lies or BS, which is why if you'll notice, Desert Dust II fades off into non-existence. Have you ever noticed that, Don? Desert Dust 2, the invasion goes from, we're going to, yeah, well we're kind of just bouncing around in circles with the Humvees until we get shot at, then we jump out and we beat the smell of other people. Exactly as Hackworth said would happen, unfortunately he's passed away, he's getting up there in years, not too old though. But, as he said, now we drive around in circles, somebody gets tired of seeing us on their streets, they shoot at us, we jump out, we grab people that have nothing to do with it, and we either murder them outright, or we beat the snout out of them screaming, where's Osama, where's Osama, where's Osama? Of course Osama's not there to begin with, so we don't even ask that question anymore, Dom. One of their standard answers is, is Alibaba not here? If that's the only English they know. When the American soldier knocks on the door looking for guns, looking for insurgents, they tell him, Ali Baba not here. Ask your boy when he comes back if you'd ever heard that once or a hundred times. Ali Baba not here. Think about it. Now, here's the thing. We fought Desert Dust 2. The adventure continues against two divisions of American armor that was picked up from Kuwait during invasion 1 when Iraq, when Desert Dust 1 took place. Guys, they did everything they could to engineer so that you saw Russian equipment, but none of the American equipment that we were fighting, and that to a degree we knocked out. But two divisions of armor, most of it not knocked out, along with all the other mechanized force that was left, was sitting there in Iraq. Why are we seeing Iraqi forces with hand-me-down pickup trucks when they had a p c that were already paid for bt are sixty bt are seventy o t sixty four so i think it was o t m sixty the uh... uh... uh... ugas lobby in the check of the polish a p c now these things were wheeled eight-ray wheel very agile uh... comparable to uh... in fact it's what the strikers mimicking by the way guys keep that in mind and uh... they had lots of what they go They were not scrapped out. These things ran. They fired. They had guns. Where did they go? Saddam Hussein had what size army? Think about this. Back in the day, granted, we decimated that force. We chopped that force up. But consider this. How many pieces of equipment were completely intact when we invaded and took Iraq? Where did they go? I'm asking a blunt question. I want an answer. Where did they go? Why? Well, you know, Mark's or Don's, you know, our Uncle Sam's used Armor Lot should be a way to get some bucks back into our coffer that don't go to somebody else. Or, why are we buying BS for a rack, or why are we being charged for used pickup trucks that they're charging like they're twice the new price? And that's what they're doing, guys. We got these clunker trucks. that they're charging twice the new price for what we pay for a new lot on the retail market of new truck off the lot and uh... getting junk in the process and then of course try to figure out what we're going to hand over to the iraqis down the road they had an entire mechanized force in place by the way already paid for and the body of the you would tell us is this not to consider this to guys every goes well but they would have armor and they would have this once you all told that that was all obsolete stuff and we don't need to worry about it Do you remember that? Everybody was puffed up. Oh, we don't have to worry because our stuff is vastly superior. Well, then why are you worried about Iraq's troops having this stuff? You see the problem when you give me arguments like that? I'll ask the other question. Well, good. Then since it's all obsolete and we can kick the snot out of it, we can just grab it by the ear and kick it around there, kick it around a lot two or three times. Then we shouldn't have any problem giving this equipment to them so they can maintain their own security. But the problem is, where is it? Where in lies the rub? And by the way, what about all that American equipment that he had? That Saddam Hussein, Saddam, remember Saddam, got left for Saddam. Where did all that American equipment go? Because guys, M68-3s, M113 Gavin APCs. m-one nine self-propelled guns by the way let's remind you of a little jog here going back a few years do you remember when we invaded iraq and then finally the iraqi forces just kind of threw it up in capitulated or kind of said okay the war is over and they all dropped their boots and ran off barefooted remember that guys you found combat boots laying all over the place i've got a picture of a guy holding a k forty seven says never fired only dropped once yeah Now, here's the thing. Remember the communist news news crews that drove out ahead of all the forces and they went out to the Republican guard motor pools and they drove past building after building and they kind of peeked in and they thought maybe they're going to get shot at and then they found there was nobody standing around so they drove in. This is all live footage. Do I have to jog everybody's memory? And there was building after building after building hadn't been bombed, hadn't been shot. and every building was full of APCs and tanks. Not just APCs, but tanks. Does anybody remember this? Now, they weren't blowed up and the equipment wasn't burning and the buildings weren't wrecked and the barracks weren't burned out. So let's ask that question again. Where did all of that very expensive equipment Boy, you get involved! Bloody hell, I'm telling you. You wanna guess? Didn't go into our pockets. If we're paying for the war, we're gonna have war reparations, cause old, old Iraqi's gotta pay for the war. Cause remember, we're gonna steal their oil to pay for the war. Well, that didn't happen. Where'd all the oil money go? If we were gonna take the oil money, that was gonna pay for the war. Where is the oil money? And why are you being charged higher taxes for anything? Boy, there's another biggie now the weapons by themselves were billions and billions and billions of dollars But I will say this on the render revolution market armor and equipment is not as expensive as you think but When you're talking tens of thousands of pieces of equipment Don plus their support tools and all of the spare parts and oh don't forget ordinance and equipment that goes on the roof You know what? You're talking a big chunk of change there, so I will ask again, where did they all go? Yeah. And no pictures on this. Notice, no photo essays. No, in fact, as far as showing you, this is something that's missing from the mind. And when I see something missing from the mind, that tells me where the criminals are. because there's no big follow-up like, wow, check out all these cool things piled up here. Boy, you can get BTR 60s for $29.95 apiece. Eight good tires, Don. Kick them. They all got air. Look at that. Eight good tires. $29.95. We're talking $29.95 because there's so many of them and they're all junk. But instead, that isn't the case. So who stole them? I didn't say who took them. Who stole them? I'd like to know who that swine is. I guarantee you're not going to see any, wow look at what happened here in Iraq, look at all this stuff, wow. Now they did some little goofy articles, I will point this out, how many remember this now, Dom, this is about five years ago now, no four years ago, 2010, 2006, about 2000, late 2005, early 2006. They did a few of these like, oh, let's laugh at Saddam's forces thing, right? Yeah. And one of the things they did though, they went over to a scrapyard and there were these space, they almost looked like space ships. And they were one man armored vehicles that Saddam had purchased from Russia. And they, well, the reason that they, you know, I'm trying to ridicule a lot of stupidity. Okay, well, let's see. Anybody look at a modern, and the reason they did this, let's put it this way, it's like tanks and going and thinking about car bodies. Back in the 60s we started to think maybe we ought to try deflecting rather than just blocking. Yeah, so look at the Swiss S-tank. Look at this, I'm doing homework again guys, I'm giving you homework. The Swiss S-tank, the epitome in Italian shoe box wedge tank design. But what was the reason? Well, the Swiss evaluated and took all the information from the database on tank battles. Figured out what the best height for a tank would be. It went through and looked at the demographics for hits and misses. And also wanted to look at glacis superiority, in other words sloping the armor so that it deflaxed around rather than penetrates. The Swiss S tank, basically a turret, a kind of a space-age wedgie turret was the solution now people look at the abrams and it's like what's good to slap site it's like well we got to throw hands up in the air and said and it's like back in the days of the sherman we can't really stop the round so let's just kind of throw some big wonky slabs up there most of time work but if it doesn't they was going to come back and complain Now, full circle, does everybody else match that? The Japs made their defense tanks like ours. Oh, let's not forget the Leopard 2. Take and compare. All this information is out there in the database. But what just happened with the Leopard, for instance? Oh, Don, the whole turret now is a space-aged wedgie toy. The turret comes down to a sharp angled point in the front, which looks very obnoxious. when you consider the rest of the design of the vehicle, but when you think about what they're doing, it makes a great deal of sense. So here we see the Germans who are no-shurkers when it comes to tank design, are they? Oh, no. Yeah, I think they know tanks. And by the way, the new Challenger British tank, guess what? What does their turret look like? Take a look at the front of that turret, guys. Looks like a Space Age, wedgie, star-shippy kind of thing. But if you look at the stupid press that they did which is the how do you propagate it to me called Saddam Hussein sounds stupid the Russian stuff sounds stupid okay design with armor is is a du jour thing it's a flavor of the day thing it's like wheel versus track there's a bunch of people espousing right now tractor wheel wheel wheel wheel wheel we got to have wheel everything's gonna be wheeled we got the six wheeled APC like the one over here on Baker Road that scumbag state police have parked over there Okay, just down several, couple miles from us right now guys. We know right where that is. Our friends across the street are watching. Our friends around the community are watching right now. Everybody is kind of pinging it. But then you've got the striker. You've got a, well, BTR 60s, BTR 70s, and now there's even a BTR 80-90. They're all wheeled APCs. And in each case, with all of these vehicles, the idea was that wheels were going to win out for a bit. Because, well, they're faster, Don. They're really fast. But here's the problem. Their automotive cross-country capability is dramatically less. Still works. I mean, eight wheels make a big difference. You distribute more weight. Remember, what's the basic rule there? It's like Cadillacs versus, you know, other vehicles. Big tires mean you can spread out more weight, right? So, that was an idea for a bit, but if you're looking at Dark Side of the Moon slash the pits of hell, Battlefield, tracks beat everything. It's all there is to it. And remember that, for instance, the Abrams, the Bradley, on the other side, the Russian BMP, the MT-60, the T-62, the T-72, those are main battle tanks. You don't see wheeled main battle tanks. Why? It's not practical. Okay, take a look at the weasel present British, forgive me, present German airborne mechanized vehicle that's tracked. Guys, it will fit in a car garage two side by side, smaller than a minivan. Now that's modern armor. Well, what will that do against Abrams? It would run. That's what it'd do. It'd run down the back alley, turn sideways, down another corner that the Abrams can't fit into and disappear. That's what it would do. With some real teeth on its hind end like a tow launcher, which is what it's built to do, with a tow-to-launcher that could knock out any tank on the planet, it could fire and then maneuver, which is what light armor is supposed to do. But it's tracked. Why? Well, because for cross-country operations, even with light armor, and even though they could go lighter wheels and spongy wheels and oversized wheels, track works better. It's just a lot more maintenance and it's more expensive in some ways. Less expensive in others, more expensive. There's a balance here. There's two different areas of expense. Big thing is with wheel vehicles, hey I shoot enough of a mount, you ain't going anywhere. Well somebody would argue if I shoot the track off, yep I know, it ain't going anywhere. That's a bummer about armor. I just blame bummer about tanks and armor in general. But the whole thing is back to the propaganda and ridicule. It was a farce. It was an example of what I consider stupidity on the part of these characters, but they counted on the dumbed-home population to gobble that kind of BS up. Now, there's two accounts that we can already bring forward, but we've mentioned the oil. Where's the money from the oil? Where's the money from all that goes goodies, armor that Saddam had? But you know, there's another one down. Have you noticed that they've just kind of shut up about? Back in the day when the Joymans went into France, what was the big thing that they were pillaging and carrying back home? Was it ours? Mont-deux! They have swam in the bush, they have come to the Louvre, and they have stolen the artwork. It wasn't only the museums, it was individual private as they came across. As an example, and I've talked about this, all of the barons War memorials Rick province war memorials were held in a house that his mother built and turned into a museum When the Russians overran that well, let's just say at the end of the war. It wasn't returned to the German government exactly and What's interesting is this guy's to remember? Iraq has a Department of antiquities that paralleled actually was some far superior I think to Egypt in terms of Egypt has cool stuff, but you know Iraq most of them despite what everybody says was spending a lot of money on the antiquities and on preserving the antiquities in fact uh... that was a whole idea behind his palaces most of the palaces were based upon or were supposed to be mimics of the old babylonian and uh... in buildings and structures a lot of them Let's ask the basic question. I am sure that the international Interpol descended en masse and they did everything they could to go to Haifa and Tel Aviv and steal back all of Iraq's ark treasures. Do you think? Notice I knew exactly where to go. I'm sure they went to Haifa and Tel Aviv and got back all of Iraq's precious ark treasures that the Israelis stole. Do you think? Notice there's no more discussion about this. So what's the difference between them and the Nazis? Nothing whatsoever. What's the difference between them and the Communists? Nothing whatsoever. Why? Because both of those are socialists. And I know, first of all, when we talk about this, I guess we should go back a little farther and understand history. Who built the Louvre? The Louvre was built by a very special guy. He had an itch on his belly button most of the time. wasn't that was the polling and what we put in the moment power yes and in fact where does the marble come from for most of the loop or did it come out of italy yeah i came from rome in fact uh... it's funny you'll notice that a lot of the marbles missing from a lot of the roman roman s buildings that were no ruins well if you're a conqueror and you've got the wherewithal you know you can kind of get marble wherever you want especially but i'm somebody else's buildings okay So, if you do a little research about the Lube, you will find out that the Lube was actually built by Napoleon Bonaparte as part of his conquest. And all of those things that they say are the nation's très jure of Le Franc, or Francaise. Well, it turns out that in France, kind of collect them by, hello, my name is Napoleon Bonaparte, and I am coming to Ramessekier, our très jures. And that's exactly what he did. So, when you hear again, this is again the myopic with blinders on, looking at World War II when they talk about the Germans. And the Germans really were quite... And everybody goes, oh my God, Mark, the Germans were pretty laid back about Paris, guys. No matter what anybody says. Because they had the attitude, you know, it's a hands-off city, we're not going to bomb it, they didn't burn it. The Eiffel Tower wasn't laying there on its side in rubble, was it? I don't remember that. Did anybody see that? I mean, after all, if Germany wanted to really rub it in, wouldn't Germany have walked in and gone, meeee, with a cut-off saw and shipped all of the Eiffel Tower back over to the Rhine and cranked out tanks? I mean, I would have. Or just re-erected it in Berlin. Yeah, well that would have been cut, nah, that's French. Yeah, we don't want that. I don't think they... I think more appropriately would have been attacked it up and turned it into ordinance and probably a whole made it into something that would have been a specific tank battalion or something you know what I mean or specific aircraft. Oh we got you go ahead. Right. We ran out of money. I'm sorry it's almost time for the fair. You will have to step now before you would be very embarrassing if there's only partially done. You know how it is. so anyway the point is here that word of the loop come do a little history on that one do a search and in fact you'll see some interesting line drawings very skillfully done by artists of the day impromptu but you have been a part bring back this wild of the war And of course, the moving around, the Arce du Trianne, France, the Trianne, for a mondue. Bonjour, bonjour, bringing back stuff from Austria. Yeah, cool stuff here. Look, I got some goodies. I'm going to hang them on the wall. Hello, coming back from the peninsula. Viva la France. Hey, look, I got some Spanish artwork here and some statuary. We're going to put it over de LÜV. That's how they collected it. They never gave anything back. I can't find anywhere where it said at the end of the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon, having been crushed and sent to the islands, we decided to go in and get all those good art treasures back and give them back to the Italians, the Spanish. I think the Germans got smacked a few times, the Prussians here and there. They took their turns, north, south, east, and west. Nothing like that at all. In fact, the lube just seemed to just sit there and collect more, guys. Yeah. Shouldn't they have been closed down? Think about this, if you look at all the propaganda with all the BS done from World War II. Shouldn't they have arrested everybody there? The World Court should have gotten involved and they should have closed down the place and it should have been turned to rubble and they should have had a special ceremony where the new dynamite noble products would be used to turn the Louvre into rubble again to close down that nefarious place where the stolen treasures of the world were brought to you by a sickle fat dictator known as Napoleon but no but they couldn't do that law to move it out at all anyway just ideas you know start thinking about things that we have the more you peel back the onion the more you're at the bill go mark my brain shouldn't do this yeah you know better that we're actually give you some homework in on tanks on the command everybody got their favorite subject to look at now if you have some fun you'll start to feel them talk about when you see these groups open up their mouth to try and ridicule somebody like the russians when the russians have to make twenty five they had triangle hope we make the big twenty five seems stupid i just out where every muscle we got what do you mean it's still put or probably going to something okay let's go to hollywood because your model come up with some bs all work and i know will make it sound like the russian to just not up to speed they got pulled technology in the plane up uh... all will there is a reason to technologies because it's the m p perot and i'll run rate radio yeah exactly and their plan to with their planes would still fly when ours wall the books were not supposed to talk about that And why change if the tube technology is working? If you've got a plane that can run out all of our best missiles, which is what it did by the way, in area air combat. That's why the MiG-25 scared the bejesus out of everybody. There's another example of propaganda where they failed in one of the first 3D, and I know this because one of our friends was at Fort Devins when all of the photo interpretation work was done. A 3D tank was actually built back in the 70s, guys. Taking existing intelligence footage, they literally created a 3D image of the engagement in which an F-4 Phantom came up from below on a MiG-25 in the Middle East. The Phantom fired our best systems at the MiG-25 in flight. The aircraft was already at speed, coming up in an optimal kill vector. The missiles were launched, and guess what the MiG-25 did? He just kicked in the afterburners and walked away. Left everything standing in the wake of his afterburners. Everybody that was watching at the time dropped their jaws, defecated in their pants, and people went running down the hallways going, I can't believe this, we need to cross reference the data. Now that will make those telephone poles look like a picket turn. Yes. Hello, I think we have a problem. Yes. The MiG-25, yeah, tube technology, but guess what? You strap two of the biggest engines, you put a pilot, strap him around, two of the biggest engines the Russians had at the time that they could use it would be efficient, and you end up with a plane that is one hell of an interceptor. And since they're all just missile platforms anyway, you gotta get in fast, dump the rounds, get back out before somebody can kill you. I think that plane could do that. So at the time, in its period of operation where it was supreme, that plane changed the entire aerospace industry. I'd say that's a big feather in Russia's hat no matter what anybody comes up with. See how that works? But instead we had to do the, oh look how stupid they are. Ha ha ha, really? Okay, well whatever. Shut up. Now, a couple things here real quick. Before we head towards the top, Don, I want to do this. First of all, I want to thank all of our friends. Everything that we had originally been reviewing and monitoring here with our signal communications during the beginning of the week actually starting Saturday but working especially at high a high level of intensity from Monday on was absolutely correct in fact now we physically confirmed all the threat operations here in Michigan so we have a hundred percent system we have a guaranteed system that can ID as the U.S. any aggressor forces on the ground here we can sonar ping on ID where they are we know what their actual force strength is We even know what the vehicle is. I wanted to point this out. Something about the PT Cruisers. Most people didn't know about and I was just informed about which is neat today. The bad guys are using PT Cruisers by the way. Well that's kind of funny because for whatever reason Don, remember when they were doing this special we want to track all the vehicles in the country with the black boxes program we talked about in the 90s? The PT Cruiser has two special black boxes under the hood that the manufacturer knows about and they won't even let their, like several of the cars out there, many of the cars. In fact, most of the people driving newer cars all have this under the hood. But the PT Cruiser was part of a prototype program. and the black box technology under the hood there allows us literally to sonar ping and monitor every square foot of activity of those PT cruisers. They are absolutely transparent. And you don't have to use the police frequencies to do it. This is under the dash stuff that they put in from the factory that not even the mechanics can touch. So the PT cruisers are double pinged and are absolutely, looks like you might as well just shoot me sign on them. They glow in the dark, they glow radio signal wise, they can be tracked anywhere and everywhere, non-stop, and you don't have to have any super special technology. It's interesting that the guys of the Chrysler Proving Grounds and also at the Ford Proving Grounds brought this up to our attention. It's like, guys, let me show you something. And amazingly enough, this is something they put under the dash. There's nothing anybody can do about it because nobody's allowed to work on them. And they bought these things. The idiots on the other side bought these PT cruisers. The fools are running around in virtually... That's what they sound like by the way. You can actually move a single wire antenna. And it's like prospecting. You know how you do it with metal detector guys? So the poor idiots and the PT cruisers that think they're looking cool in fact are kind of a box of rocks, a bunch of kids. where they can be detected in advance and the interesting thing is that under this prototype program what was interesting about it and this is something that's kind of like left in the dust like it you know it's one of things where well we did it nobody told us to take it out so they continue with it because it goes back actually to his old as a clinton east administration the p t cruiser paying system actually give you a signature i'd be number so you can't be you can't make each of the vehicles that are that you're tracking in your area on top of everything else. So this is kind of neat. Now, another thing. Mechanized threat, as expected. I want to say thank you. Guys, they were 100% accurate on this, and it's exactly what we expected. So... Everybody's done their part there, and I want to say congratulations. I also want to do this before we go down because I don't know what hour they're listening, and I don't think they've left Washington yet, but our friend Sue Juris, and that's tongue in cheek, guys. These are names they wanted to use. Sue Juris and Belinda are still in Washington. They went to the Smithsonian Institute today for us, but these two people were monitoring the Judiciary Committee in Washington, Don. during the 14th and 15th with the anti-gun sessions that they had. They confirmed that, yep, all the lame ducks were in the middle of this thing, and in fact there was another closed-door session that was mentioned during one of the other briefings, and that's the one that we're probably deciding how they're going to push the UN ban through. It was actually brought up a couple of different times. We will probably have a special guest up next week, morning, once in the morning, once in the afternoon. If everything goes well, we've got to decide what they want to do on this because they went in, all of their credentials worked, they were able to sit down and actually work in the news box, so to speak. did a good job there and got us a who what where when special report for pbn by the time we're done but they're actually taking care of something else we needed some stuff from the smithsonian institute and that will be in hand also because it has to do or it's related to the old nineteen thirty three gun control act And what we suspected was true there as far as information being made available. And it's not just that, but it's the 33 window for the foreclosure, etc. and everything else. They're working on that. So congratulations and thank you. I know they're probably going to hear this as an iPod or as a pod broadcast of some kind in the next couple of hours because they listened in delayed. But, great work there. Our signal communications people, 100% ping guys. Ignore the dispatch stuff. We watch that and monitor that, but that's not critical. That's just for tickles and giggles. The encrypted stuff allowed us to ping. In fact, the encryption technology is much more of a ping than regular broadcast radio transmission. Because they have to push more power down. So I think it's rather interesting and because of that, by the very nature of the encryption process and these jumps and steps, it actually opens up the radio system so that it is a more constant signal ready for tracking, which I thought was rather interesting too. I still have to talk to the guys about this, but what they were doing initially, guys, is using a computer monitoring system on top of everything else to do a signal frequency count monitor. And the same pinging that came up, the initial pings, all the other sub-activity that came up for the Atari attack, popped up on the radar here, so to speak, in the same way with signal communications with the same footprint. So, we now have a confirmation on that. They've had time. They've evaluated the rest of the information. We now pegged the locations. All of the aggressor forces on the ground are ID'd. The locals are keeping an eye on all of them. So, everybody's got photographs, pictures. Some people are running some live feeds, I think, on one of the video services right now, too, where they're constantly watching these characters and they're actually putting their faces out on the and pay attention to it and you know move on it uh... if your short hair is in the back of your neck or bristlin chances are subconsciously you've registered something all the data stream is there everything is available and recognize that holy that's right and you are typically you are ab absolutely right what is it or lose it cock yep i'm going to mark look at some of the cars behind you At the next intersection, if it's a block, make a right turn, make a right turn, make a right turn, make a right turn. Now you're back on your original course. How many other cars? See how that works? Hey, wait a minute. They weren't supposed to do that. Now again, the other thing too is we have a number of activities this weekend. Training sites. Oh, I've got to make sure we do that before the top. We are at the top. We're going to hear the music. 100% activity, all facilities. Camp Niagara, hitch them. Also, at the OGMA-3 range, there are the number two suns for the Sussman Ackermann design. The doctors' number two sun will be there to help with tweaking the B7B belt-fed 50 caliber semi-auto kits. For all of you out there, remember too, the Canadian Mohawk action. Lottie and Lottie 20mm and .50 caliber rifles knocked out two of the six wheeled, newest APCs that the Canadians had to put forward. They surgically hit the vehicles where it counted. Both of those six wheeled APCs, which by the way are the ones selling to the geeks here. I know these idiots don't realize that these are hand-me-downs from the can heads. Both vehicles were knocked out, boom boom, one after another. They allowed the crews to leave. So, not only can it be done, but it's been done many times before guys. We are at the top. Don, your number for night vision? Three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight. Very good. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march. Folks, stay at the fight. Urah! Kick him in the plats, run him over the fence, throw him those mad dog drug dealing. Joao is on the other side. Meanwhile, we'll look for the oil money, the armor money, and I don't know where that artwork went that was in Iraq. Don, it's all gone and we got a three or four trillion dollar debt on top of everything else. Where have all the military surplus stores gone? Don't worry, you don't need one. Because everything you need at Military Surplus is at mainmilitary.com. 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