August 29, 2013
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1h 4m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and defensive strategies on the evening of August 29, 2013. Topics included passive radar systems for detecting drones, Israeli gas mask shortages and chemical weapons preparedness, domestic food production capabilities (corn, eggs, dairy), the importance of personal responsibility in disaster response, and detailed tactical guidance on night vision deployment, infrared illumination, and defensive perimeter security using barbed wire and overlapping fields of fire. The show emphasized individual preparedness over government reliance and criticized public dependence on government assistance.
- preparedness
- night vision
- infrared illuminators
- passive radar
- drones
- chemical weapons
- gas masks
- self-sufficiency
- food production
- barbed wire
- defensive perimeter
- michigan
- corn crop
- ar-15 magazines
- second amendment
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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, dill the land of the free? And good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Krunke. And do we have Don? Don, Don, that's for... There we go. 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 east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with 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 to Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Fifth and Fifth and our friends in Colorado waving to the left coast turn back to the sweep across the plains leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi line to the Smokies for the restaurant crews, Graham teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bringing us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million pitty coat junctions the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well, I'll tell you what, it has been a medium day, it's been muggy, it has been All kinds of moist with storms to the southeast of us headed this way. That's a unique one. That means Lake Erie. We got a storm probably across Pennsylvania all the way Ohio to Michigan. So we'll see what happens there. Don, what's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall there, sir? Well, it is 29 August, Mark. We're just about gone in the eighth month of the year, 2013. Just Hey, by next week it'll be September you guys. You know, that see you in September and all of that stuff. Back to school and watch out for the school buses and just in case, you know, because that's right around the other side of the weekend. You'll be seeing the school buses and I thought I'd mention that because well we've got Friday and then like Monday is the holiday. We'll probably be up on Monday, I'm not certain, but we'll see what, you know, how everything pans down, what shakes out, which is, you know, how everything pans out and what shakes down. twist on Bloomwith again on his 29th of August and today I didn't even pay attention to it you guys. That's what it looked like to me. More and more it's like pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, pay no attention to the man they tell you is on this side of the curtain. And you know it's not you've heard that and you've heard that since you were a child. But when it was when you were a child they hoped you would just look at it like a fiction. and carry that thought line through the rest of your life. That's one that will run up and put on the pegboard or right on the chalkboard today. Boy, oh boy, that's like antique in the computer world. There are so many different ways we could go. Fearless leader, pay no attention to him. That's the basic thought line anymore. Unless he's telling you he's resigning, I believe it when I see it, or He is calling out the National Guard to deal with the insurrection. Or when he is telling you, now here, see how we are going to link this together? When he is telling you that I want to be a President like Abraham Lincoln. Wasn't that part of the charge when nobody knew him? He could be like Abraham Lincoln. Remember that? Remember that you guys know it is true. You can even, if you bump around on the Internet, I don't know the words search for, oh, oh, oh, Bama Lamadang Dong dressed as Abraham Lincoln. Hey, you'll come up with probably more than one image, so see the connection there. We talked earlier in the day about, you know, hearing something and making interpretation thereof, and Don went on for quite a good long time in that thought line. When you hear of the call up mark, someone called in last week, remember, and said, well, he has friends throughout his state, different portions of the state that are being called up their state national guard. Two of the three were told that war has been declared. Again, you wonder where that comes from, you wonder what. If that is true, how come you and I haven't heard about it? That's by the weight on the end of the rope and you throw it in the water and Hopefully you can get a good gauge of how deep the water is before the side wheeler that you're paddling up or downstream, like a Mississippi riverboat and you aforementioned your call out Mark Twain if you got six feet of water under the boat, because you know you're going to navigate over that. But that goes back over to, if you're going to pay attention to Fearless Leader, it's almost like, oh, gee, throw a weighted line at him in the water and then see how deep it is around him. So I told you I'd yield, but you guys pay no attention. And you've heard it before, but it's goofy unto itself to say that, Mark. And it's not a communications Tuesday, but to say that, well, I don't pay any attention to them is to say that I have no interest in what my enemy is doing. So I have to put that eek, eek, eek, scratch out a little bit and put that caveat under the hold of the last few minutes diatribe from Don. If you don't pay attention to what your enemy is doing, and he is an enemy of America, sometimes they can get ahead of you, can't they? Or they can gain your inattention as advantage. I hate to tell you. I really do. In that sense, it's a two-edged sword. When you hear somebody, as example, down, say, I don't pay attention to them anymore, or we don't pay attention to the mainstream media that much anymore, and it's kind of true. You've heard it said as of late here that, why bother? But again, Mark, years ago, we talked, and along the same thought line here, what's trying to be presented, we talked about building computers and listening on dishes that would in AM and FM bands not listen to the radio but listen to the reflection of the radio off of objects in the air. Now this is as passive as radar can get because you're not putting out any signal. And it was proposed at the time when this, I remember when this first came into the civilian world, that this was how the Russian bombers would operate coming into our airspace. They would not put out any. radar signal to give themselves away their position in the air other than well, you know, the signals that we have to put out, they would listen to echoes, you know, the refraction, the echo of what is in the air that is being broadcast on our AM and FM stations. Now, if that's true, and if that's not true, it's true and it is possible. But it makes you wonder what the array looks like. What does that antenna look like? And is it possible to put one in your backyard and basically have your own radar system as long as you are listening, you're not broadcasting anything. As long as you are listening, paying attention to reflection is the word I was looking for earlier. The reflection of AM and FM broadcast. In your neck of the woods, an AM can be pretty good and go pretty far. But to discern the faintest little differences and call that a blip. And to pay attention to it and say it's moving at X amount of miles an hour. But you don't have to put any signal into the air. See how passive that is. And that goes back over. You wonder how we got to that. But it goes back over to paying attention to certain things. And doing it in a way that, well I'm paying attention to it but I'm not obsessed over it. And I don't believe everything that it tells me. See how that works. So again, you wonder how we got from paying no attention to the man behind the curtain, talking about fearless leader, and then such a radar system that doesn't even put out a signal. Now, I wonder if this is a pop, this is not a fantasy system. And if you have the dollars to just throw at research along this line, or it becomes, you know, some people just, they do things on such a shoestring that almost like with spools of thread, You know, bailing wire and what's the other major component over tape? Only in this instance it might be electrical tape. Every bit of pun intended there, but some people sometimes they look at a goal and where other people are trying to be so elaborate to get there, they find a simple path and bam, they're there and people just wonder how did he do that. But there might be ways that passive radar can be built and even run into simple arrays of antennas that are directional. And you set this up, you base it. You know, if this were truly, again, I keep trying to say that like this, framing it up, Mark, like it's some science fiction thing. It's not to say that if this were truly possible, and it could be developed to such a sense that you could purchase the, and download it off of the internet world, write into your own computer, build your own antennas, and everybody's got their own passive radar. Now why would you, well gee I just want to know when that big rock barely, barely misses us. But again, we thought this hasn't been brought to the hour in a good long time you guys. And it needs to be brought to the hour now because we talk about what is that thing we talk about now that hasn't, this has been mentioned many years ago before Mark went to the monastery. You know that's your term Mark, I don't say that in any disrespect or anything like that, you know what I mean. So, this brought to the hour more than 12 years ago. And if it has not been developed in your neck of the woods, there are the computer people out there. There should be places where you can go and sneak around and find out more about this. And again, if we talk about, well, that word I mentioned earlier and what we talk about a whole lot more, it would be good to know if there are drones in your neck of the woods. And it might not be the ones that are just simply the $200 drones sold to your local police departments for exorbitant amounts of money, stacks and stacks of $1,000 bills. It might not be those that you might want to be concerned about in particular events in future timelines. Not in mind, you say that in Yemen or in Iraq, that, well, there's no AM or FM broadcasting. That's all been turned off because, well, it's a war zone. That's truly a fallacy, isn't it? So even to say that one might be subject to air attack by drones because, you know, fearless leader, oh, dang, I've got to go there. I have to pay attention to him a bit. But if fearless leader says he'll deploy drones against Americans, well, abroad, cut a word off of that sentence and he'll deploy drones against Americans isn't too hard to believe, is it? So it might be good to developed your own radar. You ask me what's going on in my neck of the woods market. There's another way, there is an elaborate way to find out. Thank you. mass weight. Not because they're very bright, not because they really have their act together, but through the counting on the idea of confusion and kind of like a big spaghetti ball rolling along at slug rate. That doesn't mean it can't kill you if you're in the wrong place the right time and that's one of the reasons we're arguing for preparedness. Virtually any aspect of what we're talking about when they, you know, people come up with the idea, like you said, when the rock hits a planet. Well, If you're under it, congratulations, it's all over. You'll feel warm and fuzzy about that, I guess. But on the other hand... It was a natural death. Yeah. There's a comment actually. What about, oh, the Israelis. There's a couple articles about the Israelis scrambling and running out of gas masks. Number one, what little they have. As is pointed out in the article, they're admitting what I've been trying to explain to people, they only have 60% of what they need for the population. And these are idiots that are on kind of a front line environment, but they're, because they have such shysters operating the whole system, vampires feeding on vampires, they have the equipment. They just keep shoveling it out the back door and scamming us for money. Well, it's on the low ebb, so they don't have the material on hand, but One little comments here. I hope everybody has looked at this article. Let's see what was it Oh Here we go I find for second to the last paragraph referring to the gas mask she added quote It's a conscience thing you do what you can to calm your conscience But at the end of the day without the gas mask you die quickly while with one you die more slowly. Oh my god more slowly how much is slowly to begin with more slowly you're dying slowly but you're gonna die more slowly okay now okay fool number one is just because you don't have the gas mask doesn't mean you're gonna die more or slowly yeah you're gonna die more dead is dead like the elephant falls it's When you're Jewish then your rosies is horrible. I'm telling you you that you have to use lots of adjectives and the footage must be oh my god It's horrible the pain. Oh, I'm so sova clap boy But the point is that it's like well just because you don't have the gas mask you think you're gonna die faster Really? Do you have any background on what we're talking about here? No, no, this is all the propaganda BS. So they don't really have a clue. It's like, no, most of these agents are designed to create debilitating effects that compound over a period of days. If you're right at ground zero and you got, say, bathed in it or washed in it, yeah, you might twitch and clip and flop and that'd be about it. But it's still not going to be as quick as you seem to think. That's a movie version. Okay? Without the technology, it's really embarrassing, okay? About how things really work. The liberals, and of course the whole stinking pile of slobs over there, oi! There's liberal and there's a being liberal and there's nothing in between. There's nothing anywhere else. So, neurotic liberals, neurotic kleptomaniacs. Neurotic Schizophrenic Macleptomaniacs. One minute you have to help me then I can backstab you. You have to help me so I can backstab you. You have to help me. I can't help but I have to backstab you. I... You knew I was a scorpion when you put me on your back. Yeah, help him across the water. It's real easy. Drown him first, drag him across and if you feel like doing CPR fine if not throw him on the beach and see if they come back. Watch some seagull come along and eat him. See I'd help him. Oh, I need to get across the water. Can I ride on you? Uh, you need to get us water? Yeah, no problem Grab him by the grab him by the neck stick him under the water Let him twitch for a little bit drowned him drag him across throw him on the beach. You did your job. Congratulations Oh, that's not the version we're supposed to remember done Right Anyway, so one where the sucker doesn't be the sucker he survived. Yeah, exactly. It's the way we do things So again, the fascinating thing is that the but I'm still getting my mask This is the example of schizophrenia at the end of the day Well, did you didn't get a mask then see you die faster, right? No, I still got my mask. So what are you anxying about? well It's what neuroses does to you. Oh, the pain! Life is pain! Why? Why? Yeah, congratulations. You finally figured that one out. Oh, boy. Anyway, please don't look. When you go out for the mail, please don't look left and right, and that'll end our misery with you. There you go. Anyway, so I just want to bring that up, but as I said before, the inventory. Now, one of the things that's going to happen here, whether or not the Germans are cranking out more, I don't know. whether or not the... because that's the one thing I don't know what their industry... I know that production is set because just like the ammunition industry guys you got to remember that once they start a production run they're not going to switch out they're going to just keep cranking out what they're cranking out especially right now so whatever they're building they're building if they're you know working with a certain model of mask and they have a contract they're not going to deviate from that they're going to run the run in fact probably do overruns There are three companies at least that are producing masks, but they're very narrow producers. In other words, they have a special niche in the industry. It's what they do. It's pretty much all they do. And they can only produce so much. Well, you need to make more. We're doing 24-7, and we run nonstop until we have to do maintenance. We can't go any faster. The squeezy squeezy stuff can only go into the mold so fast We can only wait so long before we open the mold then we drop it still liquid. Yeah, it's all good Then it's a really strange size mask not just a big mask. It's a really distorted strange mask Job, but what the hell is that? We got a little head crazy in the head when tried to cut a few corners and it didn't work So again, this is one of the problems. I'm always fascinated by it's like well we need to make more Yeah, that's a great idea. How would you do that? Well, you click your fingers in the magic industrial machining thingy just does it. And it doesn't work that way. If you had the industry you could, let's point out, remember, companies that made lipstick tubes before World War II were able to make cartridges during World War II. Anybody out there got a company that does that? You see? Oops. Oh, that's right. That went to China. See, so the problem is that even the innovative, you know solutions and guys there were so many innovative industrial solutions that were available They don't exist because NAFTA and GATT did what it was supposed to do. Oh We forgot about that when I get rub that in there and tie it right into all the rest of what we're being set up for now We're gonna go to break. We'll be back down in just a moment here. Al Stewart Rain we got you guys farmers across Michigan are saying that was a million dollar rain because we needed that otherwise you know a whole lot of farmers we were just into that die corn drought kind of deal it's supposed to do that though it's August they count on that million dollar rain it saves the corn crop every year It's supposed to do that. It gets dry. We're lucky. I'll tell you what, we are here. I know it's been somewhat dry in some spots, but very little. We have been absolutely wet. Right now they've acknowledged we've had the best apple crop we have ever had in the history of this state this year. Now that's for what Apple producers are left and most of the stuff of course is leaving the country anyway because it's foreign foreign controllers that have a big chunk of the different orchards that happened back when Naft and Gatt was pushed. First thing they did is they let all the Chinese food in so the Chinese apple sauce and the Chinese apple juices with all the other strange stuff in it they didn't want to talk about until after they let it in. that ran down the American companies and they put the Apple choose prices right back up to where they were. Once they bumped out the American companies because they attacked it in a war type environment and the shysters in Washington, the incompetence that are still there today, the failures in Washington, the fools, the betrayers, the thieves, the criminals, the kleptomaniacs. They... You mentioned the communists. Yep, they did it and they helped their butt buddies overseas. So the thing about this, the corn even here, Guys, we're gonna have record crops. I don't get the rest of the nobody ever talks about this Well, we're gonna have terrible in this spot where there's a drought in another part of this of the nation Which there always is every year by the way to nobody talks about that We don't have uniform weather conditions across the nation this size. It's like Russia If you think it's bad here have you ever done a weather survey of Russia? Take a look at the size of that country. Do you know what their six or seven time zone? Yeah Come on, think about it. Think about it. Plus, of course, don't forget it goes all the way to the Arctic Circle and all the way down to the deserts of the Middle East just about. pretty close anyway. Point is that by comparison we always have this you know the thing with Michigan is there's a cycle for the corn growers they normally would be actually suffering with a lot drier weather for the last two to three weeks and I mean dry scorch weather we didn't get scorch weather. Our corn normally be a little lighter color of you know gray headed towards tan right now you know starting to lose its shade and just a reverse we've got a little tinge on the edge but Man, our corn is still popping north and in other words, it's still growing up and it's brushing out and the ears are monsters. And by the way, I drove all the way down 75, I pay attention. If I'm driving, I can pay attention well, but if I'm not driving, I can look around a lot. And pretty much crop conditions all the way down were pretty much the same. I'm most impressed with the corn and the bean, which is really obvious, but even tomato, industrial tomato was phenomenal. So we'll see what they do to play the numbers here. If we have more food, guess what? There's all kinds of people on the planet starving. We are going to sell to them, right? You know, oh it's used to decrease the debt right? Yeah, right exactly see we would sell if we made too much but you see they can't do that because The idea is that it's like let me point something out here I don't think you ever bring this up down because the whole thing about corn production But also, you know, a friend of ours, actually one of the many farmer neighbors we had, little farmers, teddy farmers, produced so many eggs that they're actually with one batch of, well, two batches, two breeds of chickens, all in a very small production area. You know that they're producing eggs for probably around two or three hundred families. Wow guys the area that they do their chickens in could be done in any backyard in America or any if you had an acre of property You don't need an acre But let's just say to make it comfortable and so the chickens would be out of the way and you wouldn't have to worry about the you know Whatever mess you perceive which isn't a mess because the chickens good are contained. We don't free-range them You don't run chickens like herds of you know cattle, okay? You don't do that. They have free-ranging chickens out there, but they also have better fed coyotes, okay? Just remember the combination there when you have those those rampant free-ranging chickens bark bark You also hear every once in a while, and well you just fed another coyote, okay? Oh, yeah a buddy of mine here I'm glad you mentioned that lost I think 13 or 19 chickens about three weeks ago one night Do I got a coyote raid or a fox raid? Yeah, yep, so again point is that we're talking that this we in fact Milk production three goats The three goats produce two gallons of milk a day. Three goats. Whole milk. It's the best you could possibly get. And they, gallons, they usually have gallons in reserve. You try to use it for everything you can. Well, we just made, Nancy made ricotta cheese from, I think, two gallons that we had, we just had to use. But the point is that that's just one person doing it as an aside thing, okay? That it's just you know they're doing other stuff, but they're doing this in this food production plus the garden is about I'd say an acre Including the fact they do a lot of sweet corn which turned out really really well You know this year just like our other corn and in fact they're getting ready to they're gonna be they've been selling a lot of it already, but they're you know getting ready for the sweet corn cycle here with the later breed that they have and They're gonna sell all of it, guys. But that's just one person. Everybody else are sitting on their hands around us. For one person doing that, everybody yaps about how we couldn't, you know, we go, how can we feed ourselves? If every person who has one of these little McMansions just got up there dead hind end and put a, again, a garden plot in, we could not only feed ourselves, but we could easily feed everybody else. And again, because everybody would specialize or would learn to, certain people are better at doing certain products than others, just like any other industry. Also, the wasted space where you got these characters on an acre of land with the McMansion plopped in the middle of it would used to be an acre's worth of cornfield or an acre's worth of wheat. Well, the rest of the property they're not using, think about it if they put it back into production and actually did something with it. They don't want us to even think about it. It's all this, we can't feed ourselves, we can't make enough, only because you're stupid. Only literally because you're stupid. It's the only positive you can't I can't even give the pleasure or the benefit of well Maybe this magic no because if you educate them they still sit on their hands and they do the neurotic BS They've been conditioned by the public fool system to do that We've got one idiot when the storm hit here the tornado hit he was whining at the township. Why aren't they doing something for me? Why isn't everyone coming down and doing the way I shouldn't have to get out in the yard seriously And he was down there yapping in front of the township. We only, in fact, what happened is he pestered the other township he's not a part of to the point where to get him out of their face and to shut the fool up, they actually sent somebody down to work in his yard. Now, we're not talking an invalid here. We're talking one of these panty-waste, box-type creatures that was just flapping and yapping. And both he and his wife were worthless, worthless turds. That's the only way to describe it. It's like you mean you can't get up off your dead hind end step out in your yard and pick up those stinking branches? Why you worthless panty waste piece of trash? But that's the problem. This is why when they say it's such a dis that oh shut up You know, again, we do have disasters, which we need to be prepared for, which is why we're arguing what we're arguing tonight about you personally having to do it. The government is going to have to deal. Here's the one thing to remember. Government's going to have a bunch of these whiny weeny, neurotic kleptomaniacs that are going to demand. And because of that, you're going to be lower on the list. Does everybody understand that part of why I brought this up? You aren't going to get any because you're probably going to be somewhat decent or you figure you can take care of yourself to a degree. Well, they're going to figure that they don't really and aren't really going to be doing anything for you if things get really, really bad. Plus they got a bunch of their little butt buddies, which is why a lot of these characters are in the racket to begin with. Whatever funding, food, or whatever they receive is going to either be stolen or routed out to their butt buddies, not to you. It's like gas masks. Do you think there's a gas mask from the government out there waiting for you? Not with your name on it. Not with any of your names on it. Not either. Yeah, exactly. Not anybody's. These fools have done nothing but self-inggrandize their BS for themselves to take care of themselves while telling you you're all stupid or crazy if you think about doing it. You know how dumb that is to be listening to them? I look at people and just flat out tell them they're an idiot. I'm to the point, it used to be like, hey, maybe you should think, it's like, no, these people are in their capacity, they're thinking as far as they can go and they're dumb as a stinking box of rocks. You will never pull your head out of their arse. You're not going to. It's that simple. And again, for people who are, you know, you can, there are people like, well, I just wondered where to go. When you run into a person's like, well, I'm looking for solutions. Okay, well, they're here. This way, here you go. Do this. At least if they're asking that, you do that. But if you've got some nimble, you know, some thimble head who's sitting in front of you and is kind of half smart and he's about, forget him. Baseball! Spheroid War- I do that actually, really one of them I did that did the two a couple weeks ago. Actually, when it was- yeah, we got into a discussion somebody made some comment and you know all of a sudden some of the other idiot made the snide- the snide remark and I turned and said baseball! Spheroid warship! Tigers! And it's like he went into huh? Yeah, yeah, that's for you. It's just like with some people, you know, like, well, what do you think I should do? You know, they know they're facetiously. What do you think I should do? Absolutely nothing. I think you need to watch a baseball game. Yeah. What? Yeah, I think you need to watch a baseball game. There's no the term for that and call it head up ours, but go watch a baseball game Leave me alone and just continue along your merry way now over the cliff. Apparently you haven't changed your path, right? You are unwilling to so continue doing that dance that will bring about your end And the reason is because there's a whole lot of other good people out there who will listen who are paying attention or are asking the right questions questions are not a bad thing if There isn't an underlying current and you I'm to the point where having dealt with enough people you can tag them real quick And usually there'll be some other buddy or some other character who actually might even be like, he's following this character because he's a smart ass, but he's like, well, wait a minute, it does make sense. Well, you know what? If you don't have brains enough to step away from the fool who's drowning that you're not going to do anything, then he's going to drag you down when the time comes and you drown together. Congratulations. That's a personal choice thing can't take them. You know you can take them to the water if I don't even bother with that I'll point them to where the water is I'm not gonna waste time dragging them over there You know what I mean seriously guys we're at the point where that's really a waste of time to you good You don't might be a point. We're just going to the water. I might get you a medal of honor. Yeah exactly boy It's over there go ahead exactly a real quick here the guys put this in the chatroom And I think it's our pink may. It's very good. Thank you for reminding me guys For everybody who hasn't heard about this yet, I want to make sure we tag this before we leave the hour. aimsurplus.com, aimsurplus.com, aimsurplus.com, 888-748-5252, 888-748-5252, 888-748-5252, they have pink magazine followers. inside a Troy Industries 30 round AR-15 magazine. They function just like the ones with black, green, purple, pomegranate or whatever other color are there. The big thing is this is a special edition buyout. They bought up everything that they had through Troy. They're not probably gonna make any more pink ones for a while. They're, you know, it's kind of a cutie, girly thing, but the cool thing is that the outer magazine, the base cap is black. Everything's black, just the followers pink. Not a problem. The big thing is you're saving money. They're $8.95 a piece if you buy 10 or more. In other words, $9 a piece. They're $10 of a piece if you buy one to 10. Personally, scrape the pennies together and buy 10 of them because you save a dollar so you get more mags for less money, right? Now, 10 mags, if you are building up an AR, 10 mags or 10 30-round mags, that's... Well, wait a minute, that's 300 rounds. That's combat load right there for a lot of people. So there you go. And again for $9 a piece, they're plastic mags. They're like a lot of the other plastics. They've already been tested out. A lot of people have experimented with them. It's got all the extra serrations so they don't slip. They got good grip in lock points which is really neat. That in and of itself, they do come with a pink base cap pullout follower. You know the type that has a little flange in the bottom, you grab it with your fingers and just pull the mag out. Well let me tell you something, I wouldn't throw those away because they are exactly what goes in the bottom of that mag. If you break one or lose one or something happens, at least you have another cap to put in there. The only thing is, wouldn't be pink, I'd paint it brown, blue, whatever dark color you can find, and that'll eliminate that blaze pink out there. But don't throw them away, just stick them in a bag or a box somewhere in your parts inventory. Base caps are base caps when the time comes. We'll make them work. We just got to change the color temporarily. That's all But anyway again, that's aim surplus.com. It's right on the front page. Let's buy them out. Get them out of there Let's make sure our people have them. You're saving about five dollars six dollars right now Because the regulars are running around fourteen fifteen dollars apiece. They're not giving any quantity price on any of those mags This is the one they are giving a quantity price on if you buy ten or more. It's nine dollars apiece They're ten dollars if you buy one to ten $9 if you buy 10 or more. That makes them the most affordable yet very serviceable mag on the market, I believe. I haven't seen anything else cheaper right now. And when they run out, they run out, they're gone. They're just a nodball. The cool thing is if you look when they're in the mag well, one thing is true. You can look in and eyeball. You see that follower. You know you're empty. You should know because it's locked back anyway, but you can do a visual confirmation go, yep, she's done. You see the follower, you know, it's time to drop the mag. Just in case you think you're, you know, malfunction, what the hell? No, you went through 30 rounds so fast with that little flicky, flicky finger of yours that it's gone. They're all gone. Time to change mags. You'll get used to that anyway, real quick. When it stops shooting, you drop the mag and insert the next one and hit that to release and go to town again. Yep. That gets, that's wood conditioning, don't worry. Don, your number for night vision, what else is up there in that neck of the woods we need to know about, please, sir? Well, that number for night vision is 231796845. 308 capable. Two year warranty on it. The manufacturer says, yeah it's 308 capable and we're going to back it up for two years. So that's just quite the statement right there. Write in your mailbox, I think $429, write in your mailbox. Yeah. A second generation gun sight, we can do the same thing. Same basic performance parameters. Second generation write in your mailbox, $1305, write in your mailbox. We could talk about a second generation gun sight, 50 caliber capable. you want to put it on top of your armalite, your AR-50, AR-50, or one of Rock McMillan's guns or Ronnie Barrett's finest, give me a call, the number is 231-796-8458, again, 23179-8458. And in the background here, the television on, and it looks like one of those little, what is that, cheapest, you know, their entry level, that little place helicopter that almost looks like it's a toy, all one piece molded with the red man tail of a, and then the rotor head at the top of that. So those crashed here in Northern Michigan it looks like, it was as of late, and the cheapest helicopter on the moon, right into the city, and I think it was Los Angeles, one of the California cities I remember, and now we see one crashed into the wilderness of Northern Michigan. I'm wondering, I did mention this is the cheapest helicopter on the reason why. Well, they just don't bounce well, and every once in a while, no matter how hard you try, unfortunately, they just have a tendency to lock up, or somebody may have touched something they weren't supposed to. I can get down real close, I watch all those movies like Airwolf. Watch what I can do. Hello Frank, can you hear me? Hello Frank, can you? Frank. Yeah, I was thinking about that. Again, that goes over to the nut behind the wheel. They'll just let anybody fly these things. He buzzes at low angle, pitching forward, doing the classic air wolf sweep, but it was at low, low altitude, right over the operators that are on the ground, the troops on the ground. And he goes by and then he does the bank, a real sharp, tight bank, and he swings around again and he's going away from the cameraman and he slightly misjudges his drop and in other words, the ground came up to meet him faster than expected. And the rotor tips hit and the rest is history kids and she's nothing but a golf ball just rolling end over end over and Oh, we did endos guys I did find the information on the helicopter crash. It says both the pilot and the passenger were taken away to Mercy Health Hackney Hospital with minor injuries so both the pilot and the passenger survived the crash down Great. Thank you very much. That looked pretty much intact. I was thinking I don't know maybe there'll be a continent's cheapest helicopter for a sale really really cheap. At least wreckage. Thank you, Eddie. Yeah, you actually guys, wreckage, although unfortunately aluminum scrap and scrapper, what's driving the you know the price has been driven up, but it used to be you could buy wreckage like that for a couple hundred dollars. Of course there's probably a lot of fiberglass so you might actually still get it for a couple you know a reasonable price couple hundred dollars depending on who it is that's offering it right now. Just something to think about there. Anyway, go ahead Don. One more thing, oh before I forget. Infrared illuminators, there was a question about burning. If you're, you know, again, obviously bright is an issue. If you're using infrared illuminators and you've got a first, second, or third generation, now is it going to be a problem staring at those for any period of time? Well, we've addressed this and, you know, It's a two-edged thing, you guys. If you place it in such a way that, well, it's the other side of the rock, the tree from you, so you're not looking directly at the source and you have that softer light that's coming out from both sides of the tree and whatnot. This is all really good for you. Save If someone is working into your area with a piece of night vision, now they're looking directly at it. They have a pretty good indication that somebody might be looking at that area. It's as a chess game. You move a pawn over here and somebody might start looking at the pawn. You understand that basic motion. You move a rook or a bishop and people are going to start looking harder. But if they're moving into an area and they're using night vision as they move and they see an area that's illuminated, they might think that, well, now, this is layered and stacked. That's a real good question, Mark, because you generally want your illumination on the other side of the tree, the rock, the car, so that you're not looking directly at the source, but it's spreading out light all around, again, both sides of the tree and that depth beyond. Now, again, as your opponent moves into this area, he's going to see these things. You might think Don's completely changing the subject, but you know it's been brought to the hour that barbed wire is only as good as the gun that overlooks it. And we haven't brought that to the hour and it couldn't long, way too long, we haven't brought those words arranged in that order. to the hour. Barbed wire is only as good as the gun that overlooks it. That whole psychology that is the impetus, that is the root and cause and truth in that statement works right over to as your opponent approaches an area that is lit, you can drive people. They might not want to walk through that area, but as they try to skirt it, what they are going to do is be particular cautious and try to run farther because they don't want to be caught backlit. They don't want to see. I can put a piece of illumination out there in the field and if I sit in just the right place or, well, it's a combination, if I put that illumination in just the right place in comparison to the lay of the land, I can sit a good long ways away. And I can wait for somebody to just walk through that light that's between me and my device. thinking that the general crook is going to walk through that if he doesn't have a piece of night vision you're going to be very aware of him. The person who is playing in the field with a piece of night vision is going to look at that. The average brigan might even walk over and wonder, well what is this and how come I can see this? But won't be aware that he's walking into an ambush because he's only got a piece of night vision and hasn't only had it. two or three days or maybe he's had it for two or three years and used it for an hour and hasn't listened to anything like this hour. And you know, we've said it before on this hour, just to have a piece of night vision doesn't make you king of the night. You still need to practice. You still need to pay attention to what you're doing. It is almost as if it is daylight at night now. One has to pay attention along those lines because night vision is coming pretty common, isn't it? Becoming pretty common. So again with that in mind, pre-deploying can be good. Pre-deploying can be good if you think that you can drive or maneuver much like barbed wire. You can make your opponent try to move around the barbed wire, can't you? Rather than move up to it and try to cut it, we're going to find the end of that. Now generally, there's a machine gun at the end of the wire too, isn't there? So again, reference the first thought on this. Barbed wire, it wasn't the first thought. but it ties this whole thing together, every pun intended there. Barbed wire is only as good as the gun that overlooks it. And the forward deployed illumination is only as good as the gun that overlooks it, but you're going to have to imagine that anybody who moves into that area, who knows what they're going to do, what they're doing, they're not going to move directly through that area. Because it is as if they would walk into the flood lit area. Again, see how you can drive your opponent if he has night vision. But he's going to be extremely suspicious as he walks around the ends of that and looks through and tries to determine where you want him. That's how he's looking at the situation now too, if he is a true hunter, true person that's worked in the night before. The lines that we are trying to present to you and have tried to present to you, 93. you know it's good to have a piece of night vision even if it's a first generation just to look out for these pre-deployed devices so you don't walk into areas so you don't walk through areas that are kill zones understand that that whole lit area is a kill zone as good as the gun that overwatches it the areas that The areas that are clean around it, those should be over watched as well for the aforementioned reasons. Nobody with a piece of night vision is going to want to walk through that illuminated area. They're going to avoid it like it is and when they move and try to skirt around it, you're going to have to be ready for those guys too. The more we move to what would commonly be called open warfare on this continent, the more these basic truths The initial portions are abandoned because you'll see more and more night missions and you'll see people who, if they're walking through it, they're walking through it because they are confident that they have overwhelming force in that time, in that event, in that area. They will put people through. We have to go over there and, well, as we're going over there, people are going to shoot at us. See how that works. Again, it is a broad brush statement to understand that The military generally will not move through an illuminated area. If they are ordered to, they will. But they generally will want to look at it and try to figure out where its perimeters are and what events and what displays they see at the perimeters. Because they are going to know that the perimeters should be able to pick targets in a highly illuminated area even with a first generation device. But when you get over into the edges, if you don't want to look at the illuminated area on low light nights, you're going to need second or third generation on nights when there is no moon. So hey, you guys, we are at the top though. The number, if you want to talk to me, is 231-796-8458. Thank you, Mark. And for everybody out there listening, hopefully I had help to answer a few questions, guys. I know we had people going, well, what about? And so we had a couple emails. Thank you very much, Don. Hopefully, again, if you have any further questions now that he's answered that, well, give a big, send me another email. We'll follow up again. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march both day and night. Hoorah! Well, tell you what, it has been a long week. We're already looking at Friday tomorrow. We'll be back, same time as usual. Don, your number for night vision and closes, please. 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