Mark Koernke discussed a local Michigan state trooper shooting incident, exploring themes of morality, law enforcement conduct, and the broader implications of police state dynamics. The show covered topics including Prozac use among police officers, military out-processing procedures, and the political agenda behind disabled veteran classifications. Don (a co-host or regular contributor) made extensive commentary on morality, immorality in law enforcement, and the importance of maintaining spiritual awareness. The second half featured a caller discussing .22 conversion kits for AR-15s, followed by practical preparedness advice on solar lights, batteries, and the critical importance of carrying compasses for navigation and situational awareness.
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We might do any compromises already. Not again. Must be drawn here. This far, no further. What are we dealing with? Politicians. Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get cornered, bash him in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. 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. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this 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's 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 and people. 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 what you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in 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 trampled each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? is to still the land of the free. And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... Oh, let's see. It is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, East, Northeast, Southeast, and West. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're on AM&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 Eastern Seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. 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Many hands make for light work, a million pedico junctions, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. I'll tell you what we got down with this here. First of all, it's clear and it's muggy. If you were to ask anybody what the middle of September, the beginning and middle of September was going to be like muggy and warm. It wouldn't be in the inventory, guys. This is supposed to be the brittle and dry window. Now I'll tell you what this is doing real quick for our pumpkins here. We have got a guy that grows super pumpkins. Well, this year they become super pumpkins! In fact, we're going to make a deal on a bunch of these places to try and get as much of the pumpkins as we can out of the field after they've done the final picking for culls and such, for feeding the critters, and for pumpkin jerky and all the other fun stuff we make. We're also going to be doing a lot of canned pumpkin this year. We have to replenish our supply. Don, nice here. Muggy, it's warm, but it's the end of summertime, guys. It's still supposed to be warm like this. We're just getting the wet with it, which means the plants are doing really great. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today and what's jumping off the wall up there, sir? And I thought, well, I was hesitant to do that for people who would just kind of put that off and say, oh, well, we don't need to hear that, Don. It's much like people don't like to hear Don talk about abortion. I know what goes on in the chat rooms as soon as I mention the word abortion. At any rate, I can imagine it now. At any rate, it is Year of Our Lord 2013. I'm proud to say that now. I am proud to say that now. And it is a beautiful day. Sweaty, muggy, don't have to do anything but lift that mint julep this afternoon out there in the noonday sun. If anything more than that has to be any more energy than that has to be expended, you're going to break out in a sweat today. And, well, you know, hey, that's part of being alive and it's a good thing because it's cooling you down again. Hey, 10th day of September, 2013. We could go in a number of directions. I would say that the new Star Trek movie released today, someone showed me a portion of that, witnessing the moment of someone's death, Pike's death. There's a rewrite compared to the old. It's tremendous, you guys. It's tremendous. It's an original thought line. You think about thought, merging minds to get secrets out from somebody or to save a world. Join his mind with someone else's mind as they died. That's an original thought right there. There are a few of those in the world, original thoughts. The whole little web, the thought line that's expressed around it, is just enthralling. It's almost hypnotic. At any rate, there's a lot in there about a warrior, about a man, about life's experiences. We address that on occasion here, don't we? I don't want to go there, but boy, well, boy, it seems to be like I'd like to sit down and watch that movie someday. Go in another direction and talk about life's experiences here. And they won't be mine, they'll be somebody else's, because you know Mark yesterday, a state policeman was shot up in the top of the state here, and they didn't take long to find that guy and shoot him. I think that's what I'm told. As I step through the door here, the afternoon, the evening, the afternoon news is talking about it, and they're bemoaning the fact that well this state trooper had a girlfriend and his girlfriend was pregnant and well they were planning on getting married someday but well now she won't enjoy any of the benefits of being the widow of a dead state trooper why? Because that state cop that got her pregnant was immoral enough to go out and do that to a woman and not marry her, you know, I could go on and on about this and this goes back over to the human condition we just referenced in from a person who's not supposed to feel any human thought line or feelings at all. But this state pig, and I put that right in perspective here and all you blue shirt bastards that are listening or get to listen to this later, if you don't recognize this, that's not my problem. If you don't recognize this, it's your problem. Because while it is apparent that, you know, this happens now and then, but this guy, you know, good, good jobs, working for the state, goes and gets somebody pregnant and, you know, hey, it seems to me the moment you become aware of that is, well, baby, we're off to the justice of the peace. I got to make you an honest woman. You know how that works? It didn't work for that state pig. And now his son or daughter And the woman he made pregnant before he left this world will suffer for his immorality. And there are those that are saying, well, Don, that's just part of the human condition, but he had time to fix that before he left this world. And they're going to mark, you know, what's going to happen. The state troopers are going to have big benefits for this guy. And, well, we have to send that child to college. And we have to all of the things that are going to happen for this illegitimate child. air that thought line and well that poor state cop got shot and you know well golly gee he pulled over someone for they they haven't said for why but if he walked up to the car he was shot dead the car fled the scene and apparently they found that guy later and shot him dead so again you know it's it's life's little stories of morality isn't it that just make the world so interesting yet so complex and just make you want to kind of try to live like Spock and have no feelings and turn your back on everything but try to do the practical thing. But again, that cot, well, that's way too bad. It is unfortunate that his child won't enjoy any of the benefits of being sired, I do use that word right where I wanted it to, by being sired by a state pig. And now I do this with all disrespect because apparently he has enough disrespect for the rest of the people around him that he left that woman in such a condition. When you work in a job like that, it's much like a soldier. You have to understand that you might go out some day and you might not come home. And if you leave, those that...well, apparently he thought he loved this woman. He told her he was going to marry her some day, but not before he died. So apparently that was all just plain empty talk. So again, we can talk about morality and we can talk about feelings and we can try to live like Spock, like a warrior. I feel nothing. I only do what needs to be done for the good of myself and those around me. See how that works? But he didn't even have that in him. He did not even have that in him. And this only examples the immorality of those that stand in that blue shirt these days. And I can go on and on about this and there's probably people that are saying, well, Don, it's you're just... clocking on that human condition here, you're just wasting time because he isn't the first person to do this and he most certainly won't be the last. I would say, and it might sound like Don's being a preacher right now, and well, we've talked about that keeping a square millimeter of your brain, that gray matter, or if it takes a square centimeter or a square inch of your brain dedicated to praying all the time. so that you have that connection to the Creator all of the time. We've urged you to try to gain that. It can be done through practice and over time. It can be done. But it is apparent that most of these people that wear that blue shirt here in Michigan have no thought line along that presentation, along that way to choose to live. Again, it is unfortunate that that woman crossed paths with him and he brought such sorrow into her life. I could go on and on and I could say this and I could say this, but I will do this. I ask for prayers for that woman. I ask you to keep her in your prayers tonight and over the next little while to make her life easier. There are those who are saying, well, Don, you just basically condemned her. No, I didn't. I condemned that man for his actions. I most certainly do. And there are those that are saying, well Don, you have no right to do this. You're judging. Well, hey, you know what? If we do not point out our brothers, and I'm not saying that blue shirt bastard was my brother, but if we do not point out the inequities in the world, then it is as if we condone them. Why do you think we do this our? Why do you think Mark sits there? Why do you think Mark puts up with me sometimes? Literally. Think about it. All I have to do is say abortion and people in the chat room start saying, well there goes Don again and people start going other places. They don't listen to the hour I know that to be fact and it does kind of broil my blood there because again, you know if you don't think of how we got to where we are as a nation If you can't point and say, this was a turning point, that was a hinge. What others, what our enemies would call, they created this sea change. And look what it has done to us. Now I can go on and on, and I won't do this. I will rest my case on the immorality of plenty of those people who wear that blue shirt here in Michigan and across the nation. And this only exemplifies it. And if you think that Don's just ranting and raving, well, This is American. I have a right to voice my opinion, don't I? And basically, my opinion was based biblically. I'll be quiet now. I thank you for that moment. Mark, God bless you. Well, I figure the one thing that's going to happen is they're going to be asking for money. Right. And of course, they'll have to set up a fund and somebody will be managing it. And they'll probably even have a corporation set up, a nonprofit corporation with administrative people and somebody needing to manage it needs a fee. You know what I mean? They'll make a business out of that. That's just how it works. There's a difference between that and, you know, again, the heartfelt process. But, well, a guy might be curious about the rest of the story. Did they give the name of the person that that's supposed to have shot him? Oh, I'm certain they did, but I, again, I'm kind of sketchy on it. I'm told that they caught him and shot him. That's secondhand to me. I don't know his name and I would hope that that was truth relayed to me. Although it is an unfortunate thing to have to say out loud. There are two deaths here. Very unfortunate you guys. We can't, you know, as far as I know I only got one life. That's biblical too. And human life is sacred. That cannot be denied. If you deny that, You're the type of person that would say that torture is okay, that we can do that in the name of America. You're the type of person that says, well, we need to build more atom bombs because, well, we need to, it's our right to defend ourselves when we've got more than enough to destroy the world over and over again. We could argue morality. This is something we touch on on the hour on occasion. We talk very much about hard parts, hardware, ways to do things, how to avoid, as as example this morning, how to avoid dying uselessly. That's what we burned an hour on that this morning. How to avoid dying uselessly in accidents. Those 20 different ways to die accidentally brought to you by Popular mechanics if you listen to the morning hour, you know what I'm talking about but apparent this is this is too useless death and Look at the effect around and again, I don't I don't you know, there are those that are saying hey that cop He should have never pulled that guy over. I understand that I really really do but you know what? I'm told that well the shooter someone was trying to explain the shooter's actions. Well, he was drunk and he was afraid to go to jail and Well, again, we fall over on morality there, don't we? The guy was so afraid of going to jail that he shot somebody for his own actions. You know, I've lost two of my family relatives. I might even go so far as to say three, two drunk drivers. And one of them, I would say, he was drunk. And this is why I say almost I could say three. He was drunk himself. And he pulled out into traffic, and he got key-boned, and he was dead right there on the spot. Kabam! So again, you know, we make our choices. We buy our ticket, we take our chances, we build to our own conclusion many, many times, don't we? Whether it's a conclusion of I'll do this because or the conclusion that this is the end of my life. We build our own conclusions many, many times, don't we? I took time and I owe somebody some words. I did a deal in the springtime and that is almost done and I will send you those 10 pages, promised you. But I did write something down as big as the page and with like three inch print. And this was before I heard this news today. And I could find that notebook and it's in the very back of it. I don't need to find it because it's just a few words. And those words say, keep believing what you are thinking. Keep believing what you are thinking. That can be construed in so many different ways. It could be spread across the thought lines that were presented over the last few moments. It could be exemplified in keep believing what you are thinking. There are so many different ways that could fit into somebody's life. I think that I am a prisoner. Therefore, I am. I think that I have no freedom. Therefore, I am not free. See how that works? Keep believing what you are thinking. It's like printed in four or seven or 22 different colors. I've done that to try to exemplify different things. I wrote something down once, big as a page, that said, nothing is ever in black and white. And it was written with a black felt tip pin, and then gone over with a green felt tip pin, and then gone over on the other side with a red felt tip pin. In order to exemplify, nothing is ever black and white. Now, there are those, I understand this thought line, and I would present it in the, see I don't have to put a band-aid on that. There are those that are gonna say, well Don, what you're talking about now is situational ethics. Because well, it's not right here or there, but that's not where I wanna go with that at all. Because you have to, nothing is ever so clear as to be presented perfectly every time. Oh, how many times do you see a situation and read it the moment you see it? How many times do you pick up a verse or watch, sometimes you have to watch a movie once or twice or sometimes you have to have somebody explain a paragraph. You're sitting right there and you're talking with someone and they run out three or four or six sentences what would be a paragraph on paper and you say, wait a minute, wait a minute, back up, back up, please explain that to me again. I lost you right around the time you started talking about morality. See how that works? I use that to go back in my own conversation, in my own examples here. But to say nothing is ever black and white is to force yourself to look at things harder, to uncover, to move past what would be that word. There's a word, and it doesn't jump to my mind right now, but it has to do with the veil, that which conceals what we should truly see. Now, you wonder that the Wodan, you're just simply babbling now, but again, this field commanders think like this. Generals think like this. And I'm not telling you on the general, don't get me wrong, but I strive to think like this because when I look at something, I want to tear it apart. I want to know what it is. I want to know what it consists of. I want to know how I can use it or how it can be used against me. Now, understand that thought line, nothing is ever black and white. And we've gone from morality over to different portions of the indeterminable, the ethereal, to say that, well, because see, they both run parallel, don't they? Morality changes. Obviously it does. Otherwise, that state trooper in the 1950s probably wouldn't have had a job had it become known that, well, he had made a woman pregnant. They'd have probably drummed him out. because of the morality that has changed over time. And this goes back over to, well, nothing is ever black and white, but we have to look at it and we have to, this goes back over to something said a little while ago. If you do not agree with something, if you stay quiet about it, if you are complacent, it is as if you agree. It is as if you condone that action. Now, these are deep thoughts for some people. Some people try not to address this in their whole life. Some people will look at this, so to speak, open the door, look in the room, and slam that door closed, never wanting to look in there ever again. Much like sp- never wanting to feel feelings ever again. I risk my case Mark, I yield the floor to you sir. Well one of the things to watch here again, number one when we see a database, it's not what they say, it's what they don't talk about. The emphasis is always on, especially with the controlled press and the money on the police state nowadays. So we don't even know for sure what actually happened on the street. The one issue that is rather interesting is the whole idea the guy might have been pulled over for or may have been drunk driving. and was paranoid to the idea that you've already seen enough people who have been persecuted by the prostitutes to the point where it's like, nah, I'm not going along with that BS. I mean, there's so many variations in why people make decisions, depending on how much contact they have with the system and how they see the system operate, that people have made personal choices now. It's something that the system is going to become more in your face. It's the same thing as the 70s. We've talked about this several times. The pressure from below, the kill all the white people agenda being pushed by the regime from underneath, from within. And everybody is the enemy mentality of the cops who of course are not the majority of the population. This is something back in the sixties and seventies there was a discussion about and I've noticed this has totally disappeared because if you watch any television everybody's an FBI agent, secret squirrel, cop or you know somebody that's a foreign agent from overseas or working for the UN, blah blah blah blah. And if you asked anybody what do you think the percentage of people are? They're law enforcement in the United States. If you went by, one of the studies they did, what was it, back in 1972, if you watched television, about 78% of the American population are cops or police state. And that's back in what? The early 70s. Now if you were to look at the percentage where everybody is the latest Yo-Homey Fed or Homeland Security or blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, right on down the list, I would be willing to bet that the number has actually crept up a little higher more into the high 80s. Because show me a program where that isn't the case and always the miracle worker the blessed ones. Oh, there with the federal government. I don't care if it's a soap operator, it'd be a yellow. My boyfriend works for, or so-and-so who just showed up here on the set, works for, blah, blah, blah. Now when I say set, it could be whatever the script is. And you'll see this over and over again. That's part of the mental conditioning that's come from Hollywood to begin with. There are just as many social problems, quick quirks, and some more bizarre behavior. from the people that are in uniform right now than ever before between roid rage and table scraping drugs and prescription drugs. Here's an interesting one about that with regard to what's going on with the police state. Do they relieve a person of duty if they do go on Prozac and they're in uniform? Do they take them off the force? Oh, that's a good thought. Anybody? That's a wonderful question. Or are they exempt? Because, Don, remember they've passed all these exempts. Whereas, on the other hand, if you're a retired soldier and you've gone to the VA, what do they do to you now if you have guns? And you've decided to do the I'm incapacitated scam that the person processing you out pushed to have you do. I'm incapacitated. I'm injured. I've got post-traumatic stress disorder because they coach me to because if I'm disabled I get more money. In reality, that little whore that did that was pushing a political agenda, knowing what the actual briefings were behind the scenes and why they did it. Now what are they doing to all these people who were talked into being disabled? How are they disabled? Well, I bruised my boo-boo. Oh, that's good enough. You just feel all stressed out. Trust me, if you're all stressed out, you'll get more money when you leave. Now, for the few pennies, like I've always said, the table scrapings you're going to get, you've already dumped a whole lot of misery on yourself by signing on the dotted line. Yep. And that's exactly what I argued years ago. I watched this, it was like, everybody's coming out disabled. Well of course they are, of course the demographic show everybody's coming out disabled, mentally and physically and blah blah blah blah. It's because they were coached. Guys, have you ever out-prost anybody in the military? I have. And I've seen the difference between the way we used to do it. I had to do a mandatory security debrief. If you're leaving the system, I was part of the many hats you have to do, and it's all yes. I love this people said years ago, well, you're an intel analyst. You're a pencil pusher. Well, no squat. We're not a pencil pusher. We're a typist. We might as well be a clerk typist. You know, a 73, what is it? 73 Lima. Or no, kilo, 73 kilo. No way, I was right the first time, 73 Lima. Anyway, point is, clerk typist. Why? Well, because on top of everything else, all that BS paperwork generated, do you think I've got a secretary in my back pocket? I was looking at these people like, well duh, you idiot, who do you think got all that stinking paperwork done? Oh by the way, that's why we put all that stupid time in and like mega overtime, because we have to do everything from the physical operations to the bureaucracy that's attached to it. Think about that. So when you look at this, when we did out processing, it was just part of the, okay, you got people constantly leaving. Somebody come down, bring the 201 file and say, hey, you know, Major Schmidlap, General so-and-so, you know, could be Sergeant, you know, Fred, whoever it is, they've got to be out processed. Well, there's a process of explaining, depending upon their security clearance, and if they have any security clearance, that they have an obligation not to divulge any information for a two-year period. That varied sometimes depending on what year it was. They said it was up to 36 months. At one point it dropped down to 18 months, but the typical was about 24 months that they were absolutely obligated. Typically that overlapped also with their final reserve or national guard obligation leaving the service. Now my point is that you know everybody does this well There's there's these other rats that came in from the DoD from the civilian sector and they started doing the debrief on people with the don't you feel angst aren't you observe? You know you're you're gonna be out pressing you know you can make more money doing this You'll make you know $44 more a month if you're disabled But I'm not disabled, I feel fine. No, you don't feel fine. Trust me on this, trust me. Now that rat is a college rat that came from University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Stanford, it could be from Harvard, any whatever stinking school doesn't mean you're gonna say, oh, I'll have these little peckerwoods who know what the agenda was that was coming up. The get the guns and subversion from within. It was all being coached, by the way, 20 years ago that this is where they were headed. So everybody did this and now all of a sudden these military personnel like you've seen how many different articles posted on the internet They are government came to take his guns because he's on the disabled list Well who put him there did he put did he put himself there? Did he then go in and somebody said you know how if you go talk to the shrink and tell him my brain is compressed You'll get another doggy treat A little bigger, not much, but a little bigger doggy treat. Really? Oh, money for the lotto. You know what I mean? For what little you're getting, it's the old story, it's not worth the attachment to the leech. Now, I guarantee though, here, let's reverse this. How many cops right now are on Prozac or one of those mind-altering drugs and they're on the job? Now mix that with the roid rage thing and see what you get. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa That's another thing that happens. You know, it's like, whoa, Dope King over there. Well, he's not really in our circle. Hence, the one DEA guy shoots the other DEA guy in the elevator. Exactly, or bat faggots. Yeah, where the bat faggots are in the gun. Well, remember, he just had the one not too long ago in Washington, D.C., where the one cop was called in and he shot two cops. Actually, they didn't take his weapon. And he shot two cops while he was in the office and shot another one in the elevator, shot another one, you know, I think it was three, and then was in a gun battle, running gun battle, leaving the building, you know, and got away temporarily. You know, the gist of this, eventually I think he was shot and killed too, but the point is that, well, turns out he was on all kinds of drugs. Illicit and illegal. But they didn't want to talk about that. I got local coverage in Washington, DC because I read the articles on it. But it didn't get any coverage nationally for obvious reasons because it kind of put the old proper perspective on the roid rage issue, table scraping, again, illicit drugs, which is very common. And then on top of that, the character was on one of the Prozac family of drugs. Which came out progressively. Oh, well, you know the department had put him on you know this regimen and but they still had him out in the field And if you know anything about Prozac, which we've talked about time and again, guys, come on, think about it. The subconscious mind takes over, along with a lot of other twisted sister processes that they already knew before the FDA. The FDA did a seven and a half going eight year study and disapproved and disapproved and disapproved and disapproved Prozac until all of a sudden somebody shoveled enough money onto the table that they said, it's a miracle! And they like it now even though, here's the thing, then they sealed all of the case study that demonstrated that 76% of all individuals taking Prozac would have at the very, that group would have significant violent actions in response to the drug. 76%, that came on in a court case with the feds and the FDA fought for two years not to let anybody see that information. Now, with that being the case, you've got these people in uniform and they're not being withdrawn from service. Now, even if they have them in the department, aren't they still going to have full access to firearms? Well, of course they are. So what do you do? Military people are being lassoed and they're coming to their doors and beating the doors in or former military personnel and they're, you know, whacking them that way. So why not this other group? Well, I'll guarantee that if you were to look into it, you'll find they got a special Hail Mary from the regime because they don't want to piss off the people they're going to be using for kicking in other doors. Right. Of course not. But you on the other hand as a peasant will be treated like a doormat. So... As it stands real quick here again, we know what we're at the we're way past the bottom here I want to do this down and don't want you to rush I called on that Base device that we need and I may have a better price on it from another location I'll let you know here in the next year or two by the way That we were looking for for that pay that PBS Other parts and pieces may even be a freebie from somebody else too. So we'll have more support They've got all the add-ons. They just don't have the unit anymore. So I checked on that and found out we might have some other goodies to include one of the hard cases. We'll see what happens. Anyway, you have night vision technology. A lot of you out there have the SKS's. I will point out again that there's that one carbine solution. from a couple of different companies that have it. It is basically a B-square carbine mount. I've told you about these B-square mounts for years. Guys, a lot of you have carbines and you want to adapt the carbine to night vision operations. That actually is quite appropriate because the carbine was one of the first weapons that actually was embraced for infrared night vision technology because it was readily available in the inventory, minimal recoil, lots of firepower so you could put bullets into the target area, especially with earlier generations of night vision technology. In this case it was IR. As Starlight became available, Starlight was put on the carbines and on the AR-15s first. Well Don, you have first generation technology available. It would go right on that picatinny rail that would go on the carbine and all the other weapons. What do you have and how can we get hold of you? Well that first generation device you're referring to is .308 capable It will have an integral, a pass-through to it, built onto it, rail, weaver, or picatinny. I just have to say rail because it will thumbscrew down onto a 1 inch or a 7 eighths of an inch, a picatinny or a weaver respectively rail. If you purchase something and you have to add a rail to it, it probably wasn't actually originally designed as a weapon site. The stuff that isn't designed originally as a weaponsight probably isn't going to hold up the 308 recoil. The device we're referring to is the manufacturer says, hey, 308 recoil all day long, all night long, all day long, all night long. They're so confident in its capability that recoil isn't going to kill it for two years, most certainly. You might. In that two year time frame, if you get out and bring the device out every night and use it for a good long time, you might actually burn out those 1500 or 1700 hours that are in a first generation tube. So again, there's a thought line there, but the manufacturer will warranty the device for two years. They're not afraid of a 308 recoil. We can do that with a second generation gun sight also. Oh, by the way, that first generation gun sight right in your mailbox, $429, right in your mailbox. The second generation gun sight right in your mailbox is $1,305. 308 capable, two year warranty. Again, the 7'8 or Weaver or one inch Picatinny rail, thumb screw right down onto that. You've heard it said before, the biggest step up in performance for low light is from first to second generation. That's why you're going to see that price increase. You also see an increase in the lifetime of the tube. So, with that in mind, if you're looking for a first generation A, live on top of your FN, your M1, your AR10, give me a call. The number is 231-796-8458. Write in your mailbox $429. There's one that will be delivered to someone tomorrow. Write in your mailbox $429. The second generation device, write in your mailbox $1305. My number is 231-796-8458. If you're familiar with green screen and you're thinking, well, I can probably do better, well, I can offer you thermal too. We can pony up a thermal piece that will live on top of your 50. Your bolt action 50. One of Rock's guns, Armalite's gun. We've had Mark Westrom. We've had him on the hour a number. We're going to have to try to get him back on the hour, Mark Westrom. you know, chief bottle washer and head guy over there at ArmaLite. You know, the people who build that AR-50 and other nifty guns. Well, I didn't mean to come out like that, but it did. But hey, a second generation device that will live on top of your 50 or a thermal device that will live on top of your 50, be it built by Mark Westrom or Rock McMillan or, hmm, how about that Larry Watson out of Minnesota there with the cheapest, you know, like entry level. or the cheapest, you know, entry level bolt action gun on the continent. That thermal will live on top of his gun too. My number is 231-796-8458. And I would say that, well, that piece of thermal, the top end of that, basically see a mile. good lines per millimeter, big big screen, all of the bells and whistles on it is going to run your list price almost $9,000 but you know what? That's just over half of what it used to cost most of two years ago and I mentioned that was list priced, didn't I? Because well, you're going to see most of $800 off of that if you call me. Again, my number is 231-796-8458. And just dialing that number, if you're looking for that, is going to save you about $800. Yee-haw, I'm going to try to do my best. So again, that's a big number and that's 10% off of that big number, which makes it a little easier to bite on. But still, it's a big shark. It'll come in handy and it'll be hard to kill. It'll come in handy if it's on your side, hard to kill if it's on the other. Hopefully it's on your site. Again, my number is 231-796-8458. Give me a call if you're looking for that first generation device or anything above that. We can go goggles. We can go gun sights. We can go something that will attach to your helmet, your headgear, or on top of your gun. Or just hold in your hand, be it a monocular or a binocular. My number is 231-796-8458. Thank you, Mark. And for all of our listeners again, why are you dealing with a stranger? When you can deal with a friend. We may have a caller there. Let's see if we have any callers before we go any farther. Do we have anybody? Jump in there. Take the time. You can unmute yourself. And for everybody listening, again it is Communications Tuesday by the way. It doesn't seem like it. Already two days of the work week gone for a lot of you already getting ready to go home. If you're up west, you're a little early still, but we got you probably in the office or at the workplace. I'm going to touch on in the next hour, but I don't want to overlap. Oh, go ahead. We got you, caller. Who do we have? Oh, Mark, I just wanted to add something real quick. I remember you talking about training with airsoft guns. Yes, and I recently just purchased a 22 Conversion bull for my ar-15 inside a couple different rounds out of it I'm on buddy's hub of property and I didn't have one one malfunction and 500 ground. Excellent very good Are these one of those kits where it's got both the it's for the AR and it has the bull carrier and the magazine? Yep, it's a CMMG. I believe it's the alpha model and C M M G? Yeah, C M M G. Excellent. I've seen these. They're blister packs. So you have the one mag and you have the bolt. Are spare mags available? I was fine. Seven more magazines after that first one ran perfect. Excellent. What are the mags? Are they steel or are they nylon? What are they? Like a hard like polymer kind of. I think it's nylon. I'm not sure. They're gray and it has a green like feed lip. Okay, are they are they are they are look like mag or are they just a straight 22 dimension? It looks like it those original steel max they are 15, but it's gray cool Okay, so these are full-size you're actually trading out the mag and it looks correct even from a distance. Yep It is it is really really fun. I have a red dot in in geotech and it was it was pretty much spot-on I zeroed it in with the .223 first for about 50 yards and then I shot the .22 and its impact was about an inch low from a dead center. But you could zero in your gun to the 22 shells first so you don't have to waste ammo and once you're really close you only take a couple shots with like a .223. Well the other thing is what I like about that is I would make up a sleeve that goes in your combat kit and carry at least one of those mags all the time because that would still be a great game getter survival round or a backup. In other words carry two mags carry the make up one mag pouch. Put a couple of the mags and the conversion kit on board that mag pouch and the converter, the bolt converter, and what you've got is a backup. If you run out of 223 but someone's got 22, at least you're still contributing. And unless somebody gets right up on top of you, they're not going to be able to tell that you've got a 22 over a 223 mag in there. If it's volumeed out, no one's looking that close. What would happen though is if I had 22s or guys that were having to use the 22 conversion, they would go to the rear. They would be to the back. When people observe a formation, if you're trying to demonstrate strength, you take those weapons that are unique but still close enough in silhouette that they fill out the ranks. and it would still allow you to contribute. You don't want to get shot with a .22. I don't give a squat who the hell anybody is out there. The point is that it would be enough to get you other ammunition when the time comes from an enemy too. If you've got a magazine full of .22 and you've got to even dump a full 30 rounds or whatever into them, you know what, if that's what it costs to get that HK or that foreign rifle from the enemy, so be it. What's a big deal? Well worth the effort. Look at that FN that's yours now. Yeah, or you at least got his mags and ammunition which will go back into your AR to take the conversion kit out, save your .22 for another mission, and go on with the .223 you capture. But it would give you an alternative and I like that. Like I've said, carrying an extra upper especially if you build a 16 inch AR15 upper like in 545 or 762x39 wouldn't be a big deal. That's really all that you'd need to get the job done. That and a new replacement bolt, not a bolt carrier, just a bolt. And that would mean a very small fixture that when you want to switch over, switch out the bolt carrier and, you know, the bolt carrier bolt, and switch out the bolt carrier, forgive me, the upper and you're done. Excuse me. Anyway, the idea behind this is that you've got a number of different options with one rifle. I've always said the Air 15 is versatile. It's a piece of junk, but it's a neat piece of junk. And in this case... Fire piece of junk. Yeah, it's ours. We got it, so we're going to stuck with it. Go ahead anything else, but where did you get it by the way tell everybody so they know where to look? I was originally looking online, but the best deal I found Really a bass pro was two hundred and fourteen dollars and it had for both the stainless steel and the others they matte black Very good Bass Pro Shop should have it listed though on their website, right? Yeah, but it is it's clean. I mean these welds on these things are perfect It looks like it was laser welded or something Excellent. It is a beautiful piece of equipment I guess. It's all stainless for the bolt replacement, the insert fixture? Yeah, it has the option, but I would definitely go with the stainless because I was just cleaning both of my bolts from shooting them and the stainless steel, it took me time to clean. Yeah, and it's 22. It's going to get dirty. The better that you can maintain it, you can also physically see where the carbon is with stainless, which is kind of cool. You know when you got something dirty, if it's parkerized or if it's anodized, especially the M16, that's been a fooler for years. Well, it's clean. It looks like it's perfectly uniform coat of surface on the inside. Yeah, it's a worn rifle and now it's got an excellent recarbonized coat over the whole inside. Yeah, go start scrubbing. break out the bore cleaner and start giving in the plastic toothbrush and watch to see what comes out of it. So that's one of the advantages. I like stainless and even though it's come full circle, Stoner originally recommended for the Air 15 that a chrome bolt was needed. It was part of the design. One of the first things the government did was break away from the chrome bolt. Now the other thing is brushed chrome or satin chrome was the norm for the Russians and they've been doing it for as long as they've been doing the rifle. What's fascinating is when we came out with the first bolts and guys are out there you'll find US government high chrome bolts. These were in fact the original design, the E1s as they went overseas had a high bright shiny chrome bolt carrier and there were complaints about that because of sunlight reflection and you know light discipline. But by switching out to the parkerizing they created other additional abrasion problems. These all contributed to the progressive failure of the rifle in the long run until they were settled out because of issues that Stoner reintroduced in the very quiet and progressive design of the M16E1 which became the M16A1. And even then, there were permutations. All the chrome bolts were withdrawn, and the first generation bolts were withdrawn. The waffle pattern magazines were withdrawn. The pickle fork flash hider was pulled from the guns for the most part, except in a few strange places where they were left overseas. and everybody else went to the basket flash hiders. Now we're going full circle back towards a pickle fork or at least a limited variation with some of the ideas for the flash hiders. And I've warned everybody again, if you're putting on wire cutting with it, fine. If not, remember, there's a reason we sealed the end of that basket flash hider. We live in a tempered environment or in a tropical environment. Neither one of those, we are going to end up with vineyards and creepers and grapevines and everything's going to hook on anything it can and snag on the rifle. Case in point, we've got a new creeper vine that's come into the state, some kind of aggressive sub-species that came from outside the United States. It is showing up everywhere and it is not really super resistant, but it's resistant enough, it aggressively grows within seven or eight days over an area, and it is a tangle foot. It's not going to stop you, but it just keeps pulling at you. It doesn't break easily. It's got a red vine to the creeper, the red vine color, and will grow 6, 10, 20 feet within a very short period of time, only a handful of days. Purely a matter of how much water it's got. So that's showing up all over the place, and that's going to be in the back fields, not just along the roads. First it's along the roads, then it'll work its way into the rest of the organic culture in your area. Kudzu, probably the best example down in Georgia. Remember, Kudzu was just going to be there as a temporary cover and everybody didn't do a little research. And if it was that aggressive, guess what? It went right into the rest of the environment. And the rest is history. So just case in point there. Anyway, long way from these two to three to 22 conversions, any of you that can afford them, I know they make them for the Mini 14, but these AR-15 models seem to be the most successful and you've given us a good evaluation. I'd appreciate that. And we are almost at the top anything else Yes, I just went out bought a whole tray of them there you go. What did you end up giving for them? It was about like $35 for a whole tray for a whole flat. Yeah, well again there about 97 cents X-ray. Yeah, good price. Well, the other thing about that is, like I said, if you make a deal, usually the dollar store will still give you a little bit of a discount if you buy a whole box of something. Not all of them. Yeah. Go ahead. Sorry. I had a wimp there and they were all out of them, so I just hit up a Walmart. Oh, very good. They had them at Walmart for 97 cents? That was the bottom line, the cheapest ones I could find. Right, that's all you need. That's what I'm talking about because again, you can't beat them. Typically that's a AAA battery, although some of the tiny, tiny ones are using rechargeable watch size or the little bullet camera batteries, the half double A's. and all those, if you went out to buy the battery by itself, you'd spend a dollar. You'd spend more than a dollar, because right now even at big lots, they're two dollars a piece. Oh yeah. So if you buy the batteries by themselves, so you made out on them, no matter how you look at it. And I'm looking at wholesale right now, the two wholesale warehouses, their idea of a good price on rechargeable, no name brand, blank sleeve, blue, white or green, is about a dollar eighty seven. Now this is the same battery that a surplus was selling for only about 56 cents a few years ago. But there aren't any, and what fewer left they're charging more for. So and I'm looking for him hard aggressively if we can find a better price fantastic But the best price still is to do what you just did you at the very least bought what 35 36? rechargeable batteries for a dollar apiece and you got all the LED and the fixture and The solar panel as a throw-in how's that sound? Awesome and how I had to get some still going I think I got something and I see where you're talking about the cracks or the moisture Yeah, up all the wiring definitely do that before just do that right around the top where you see the solar panel That's just a precautionary. They didn't do it to save another half penny You spend maybe a whole penny on that per each one little fine fine bead and just make sure it's got a good seal around that and those will last even longer. Typically a lot of them have a good seal. I've got two of them out back that have been in for almost three years now. And I've just left them right on the fence line. They're hooked right to the fence line. They run every night. They run all night because they're in a nice exposed location and they create perimeter lighting. And for just getting out there if you had to walk around it gives you enough illumination so you're not stumbling over things. I was wondering, would it help to save life on the solar cells and put a piece of industrial tape on it before or after the silicone? One of the things I was thinking about, and I have an experiment that would be to make a little clear cone that would go over the top. Think about it, like a little Chinese rice hat, like a rice farmer's hat, only clear. I don't know if it would preserve it, but one of the guys was trying a magnifying glass that you put on a book to magnify the arch. It's flat on the bottom but arched on the top. Yeah, trying to do that to amplify the amount of power that it draws during the day. That might be an idea, just watch it. Well, they're trying it, but I haven't heard back how well it's working yet. There again, the place to go for those kinds of artifacts without spending top dollars, either the scientific surplus warehouses where they have piles of that stuff, they got it from something in the industry and industrial complex, or go to deal extreme and see what they have there. I'm going to kind of touch on that with compasses in the next hour. The reason I bring this up is no matter what you're doing with Don's night vision, etc., when you're controlling an area, you need to know what direction you're looking in, guys, so that you can report activity. That means orienting yourself with a compass. every man and woman and child that I'm talking to right now should have a compass. Now immediately someone's going to say, oh Mark, the camping compass has cost $50. I didn't say get a $50 compass. Go to Deal Extreme and find the compass or a pile of them like I'm going to point out and pick the one that's the cheapest that you can afford or the best one you can afford for the price and There you go. You got something. Is it everyone's caring one? Why? Well, that's back up to back up to back up. Maybe Marx, cross-country, Linseti compass he bought back in, what, 1971. I still have my original compass, my cross-country, orienteering compass. It's an old army. And I paid a whopping maybe $11 for it back in the day as surplus. And it was a real one. You know what? It's nice, I've got a whole bunch of Chinese ones, Korean ones, foreign from Europe, but I got a surplus, they all work, and better a compass than none. In Vietnam, right after the Vietnam fell, it was a death penalty to own a compass. Most people know, and I'm talking a crackerjack compass, or the ones just like you can buy from communist China here now, eight for like a dollar forty. Your life lens attic compass no worth just a simple popcorn You know a little tiny plastic Chinese compass slightly better than a needle on a cork Yeah, exactly that would get you killed guys now There's a reason for that if you know where what direction you know the other things oriented to you can point yourself in the right direction to get away from what's chasing you or Exfiltrate or infiltrate as you need to Everyone needs a compass down your number for night vision before we're going farther place that numbers two three one seven nine six 8 4 5 8 2 3 1 7 9 6 8 4 5 8 God bless the Republic. Yes 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. Lura! Keep them to the side so we beat them down hard. Also know how to chase them down in what direction they're headed in so you can tell the boys out beyond them to be ready for them. Remember for night vision enclosures please now. 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