October 11, 2013
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing, reviewed preparedness gear and supplies from retailers like Cabela's and CenterFire Systems, and spent considerable time analyzing the impracticality of advanced military exoskeletons and powered armor suits through detailed technical and historical examples. He promoted a November 1st cable and satellite cancellation campaign as economic leverage against the Obama administration, encouraged listeners to distribute information about Liberty Tree Radio at the Knob Creek event, and discussed CB radio and communication protocols for patriot organizations meeting that weekend.
- ammunition pricing
- preparedness gear
- cabela's
- centerfire systems
- military exoskeletons
- powered armor
- cable cancellation
- november 1st
- obama impeachment
- knob creek
- liberty tree radio
- cb radio
- colonial marine militia
- michigan
- california gun laws
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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 which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he 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 his tyrants trampled each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? I did find some sales on ammunition. You know how you always have those federal ammo sales guys that used to be every hunting season for $9 a box for federal ammo? Well, it's federal and it's only $20 to $38 a box. Alright! And that's the s... That's not very special. Anyway, well, you know, like I told you, the world, Jesus, been in differently now. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the Afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kernke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, south, southwest, east, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark network from the eastern seaboard to... The bottom of Florida all the way across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, a big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Fifth Third and Fifth and our friends in the Civil War state of Colorado only a trigger pull away from starting the war. Waving to the left coast where that brown streak in the diaper called California is signing anti-gun bills left and right to confiscate ammunition, confiscate mags, and do confiscate guns. Actually, long list. Go to amoland.com and they have several very good articles on what's just transpired in the California Soviet Socialist Democracy, the CSSD, and with the red and yellow banners flying vigorously over the district. Anyway, turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crew is Gramma Teams, OK Teams, and the Ma Bell Gramma Consortium. of retired telecommunications workers brings the golden spike. Many hands make the light work. A million petticoat junctions. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well, it is beautiful day here in Michigan. Getting as many nails pounded into submission today and as much work done as possible and with other things, little and big projects, just keep chugging away. There's always a million more things to do. It is a beautiful day here in southern Michigan. Do we have Don with us? Well, I'll tell you what, it is the 11th of October. It is the fifth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2013 Old Earth calendar or Mayan crazy town, crazy town calendar. As we know, it is Friday, by the way. Brrrring, brrrr, bum bum bum bum bum bum bum. Hi, señorí, señoríte, señorí, y díde de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de Today is the day where you are supposed to buy some ammunition. I cannot tell you exactly where to go. Well, I guess I could tell you where to go, but I think I will save that for the piece of filth we have in Washington, D.C., the District of Criminals, where we have the, yeah, Dick Tator in, you know, well, we have it in Washington, the District of Criminals, like we had with Santa Ana, the Dick in Mexico, down in Mexico City. So it is Cinco de Amo de, amomen.com, amomen.com, many many other options. You're going to have to look around and shop around because what is there? Señor, a señorita, a señorita, that is all that is there. You have to save up your centavos, your pesos, your simoleons, your clams, whatever you have. Maybe you'll have dollars if you're lucky. Ah, but most of the illegals have taken a lot of those. Anyway, go to MMOMan.com. MMOMan.com. Also, check out to see what is going on with CenterfireSystems.com. Why? Well, remember, it is that time of the day when CenterFireSystems.com puts out with these their weekend specials, so you want to always check them out to see what they have. And that is where you go to www.CenterFireSystems.com. Again, that is www.CenterFireSystems.com. And when you get there, guess what? You will find that perhaps, let's see what they have here today. You never know. Oh, they are still offering the Papish 43s in the kit form there. Looks like they really want to move those if they have some left. We better check that. You know what? There's a little rule there. They might not change until 6 o'clock, but they still have them for $50 for the kits, and they have... Oh, oh, wait a minute. That is right. I am making a mistake here. Santa Fire is probably not going to change their special this weekend. Do you all know why? Because center fire is down in knob Creek this weekend dudes. Yeah, pretty much everyone is Anyway, check it out a lot of the places. I don't know what I was thinking about right now. We have people down there at Canam Creek they can tell you exactly what is going on and sure enough everyone is down there the Pistolas, the rifles, the shotguns and the Machingas man and all of them are chugging away right now even as we speak the night fire will be coming up very soon it is after already 5-10pm Eastern Standard Time so as soon as it gets a little dark The pop pop boom boom will begin and the tracers will go down range. It is... Yes, it is Cinco de Amo de, so buy the ammo or you can find it. You're watering hole? You might not want to tell anyone about it until you get what you got. Hasta de Winnebago. Anyway, it is also Quartermaster Friday and for everybody out there listening, a little reminder, Cabela's! Don't normally say check out Cabela's but you just never know what's gonna be in their bargain cave. Unka, Unka, Unka, Oof! Unka, Unka, Unka, Oof! Go back into the cave in the back of Cabela's down below. You find stuff at each store. Not just simply what's listed as general inventory in their webpage, but they do have a bargain basement section in on their webpage so it'd be a real good idea to check that out you just never know what it is it's going to be last on the list but you know optics electronics let's see what they got officially in the electronics well they got a GPS handheld advisory now I don't need a GPS and I don't even want to think about having one to be quite as so that's not on my list of things to do what about hunting things now there's an idea in hunting stuff there's a lot of the cool things end up being there hey they got decoys and they do have some backpacks and blinds so you might want to take a look there just to see what they have laying around now I will warn you that we've been seeing some pretty good buys on some of the basic realtree and stuff and sure enough they've actually got some pretty cool markdowns on oak if you're looking for backpacks in the realtree or the oak $20 for a trucker water bottle day pack which actually is about like an M43 type pack. water bottle fanny pack so actually by the time I'm done if I get one of those one of those I got a pretty good combat pack you can put together so you can actually find for pretty good price some odds and ends stuff there Midland GTX 1000 VP4 radio pack and with all the goodies all the accoutrements and I mean everything so you might want to take a look at that one and check it out you just never know what you're gonna find there guys and again yep you can spend any kind of money you want with got Midland One LTX600VP3 radio packs for $50. They've got Motorola radio pro packs with the carry bag and all the other fun stuff and the headsets and talk mics, the whole nine yards guys. And they're running about $100, was $150 for that. $50 for the other set. Not bad, actually. They've got a wide range of odds and ends that are in the discontinued. I'm not excited about magnetic closures. I'd completely avoid those. They do have some quick link steel carabiners, 3 16th inch shank. But for the price, I'd highly recommend going to mainmilitary.com. However, they do have a lot of different packs that are actually quite inexpensive. And you might want to take that into consideration. There's all kinds of cool stuff that just ends up being the tail end. Cabela's top load frame, a small frame hunting pack for $25. These are all in the oak. A lot of you guys have committed to the oak systems and if you have then this will match up with your gear. So if you're looking for more oak again, I haven't really thought about jumping there. Because the other thing is when you go to Cabela's, I will remind everybody that there's a lot of stuff that they only carry at certain stores because they already sold out of the inventory. Even what's listed here, this is for the, I assume, this is for the main facility that they have. Now they do have some other odds and ends backpacks. top loading hunting packs, etc. etc. The big yellow Cabela thing would have to disappear. It would either have to very carefully sit down while I'm watching TV or maybe relax them for a bit and pick off that stitching with the yellow. But there are some pretty decent pieces of equipment. Also I've noticed that a lot of the stuff, some of the patterns would blend in quite nicely and work with the Swiss Alpine Flage. There are several patterns here that would complement and work perfectly with the Swiss Alpine Flage and complement its pattern. So just something to think about there. Do we have a dang? Do we have a don with us? I want to check to make sure. Okay, now I know that he might be going to get a new phone today, so we'll see what happens there. As we know earlier today, the model that he had, I think we sent some up, but apparently we've still got some, again, things wear out. So we're going to have to track down some more equipment from the used bin over at the resale shop. We'll see what we can find over there. Should be a few extra phones handy. I know I've got one or two I picked up. I might have to send those up. The only problem is you have to be careful because you have to make sure the headsets and equipment that he has, or that we have that we work with it, that they all integrate, guys, parts and pieces. Another little item here, game carriers and field care. Now, lo and behold, guys, something that I know these are for carrying your dear carcass, but you know what's funny about the two carts they're offering? One is $49.99. It does not have any canvas. The other is $100. Basically, if you want to get an idea what we were talking about with regard to modifying a golf cart, you could take some of the basic ideas you see here for a trough. But what they have here, this game cart, is basically the 1943 airborne infantry carts that were made for the paradrops. Looks to me it folds up the same way does everything except it's got the a little narrower tire originally They put more of a bulbous tire on it so it could roll over things they went with a wider or a regular bike tire more like a buggy tire with Wider, you know with a wide format tire, which is okay. You still get a lot of you you get a lot of spread that way. That's cool anyway again. That's Cabela's www.cabelas.com and then go to their bargain cave. Unka, wunka, unka. Now here's a funny one. They show ammo in the bargain cave. Let's see what kind of bargains we have for ammo. Well, they do show some ammunition. All right, Barnes Vortex, $40 to $42 a box. There you go. Wow, that's 20 rounds for $42. Oh my god. Anyway, well, you better check it out. I don't know what kind of bargains there, but there are some... Well, I can't find anything. Well, no, I'll take it back. There's some herders, 7.62x39 for $6 for what looks like a 20 round box. So well that's average price comparable to anybody else that's out there I believe let me double check that to make sure that's 20 20 round cartridge basically it looks to be the Russian wolf Ammunition copper jacket ball round and it's $6 a box so nothing where we're going Wow They also have herders rifle ammunition which by the way Gee, it's in a green sealed ham tin that looks like a Russian tin But it says herders on the box And I don't know what it is. I'm going to find out right now here. This has got my curiosity up. I really don't know. Wow, that's interesting. Does not tell me anything except that there is a can and it might be .223 by the looks of it. $189.99. And this is weird for them to do this. Herder's Rifle Ammunition Tins. Photo may not depict available caliber. Oh, okay. Well, you got to go find out what they have if there's any on the shelf and then work from there. How do you like that one? There you go. Steel case, it says herders, which in reality, it's a Russian contract, you know, it's import stuff. It's like what federal is doing with some of their 308 ammunition, which is preview partisan. So If it's not cheaper, why would I buy the Winchester that was made by Pre-B Partisan when I can buy Bali ammunition from Pre-B Partisan and get it from the people who actually made it? Wait a minute. I'm thinking again, my brain is hurting. And what this shows is, again, what we told you about, guys, about lack of production in the United States. Does everybody understand that? You see what this is demonstrating? This is where we have a problem right now. Everybody better be paying attention. So, got a lot of work to do and no time to get it all done, obviously. Check all of the clearance sections in any of the places that we recommend because you just never know what's going to pop in there. What they do sometimes is the last 20 of something, the last 10 of something. Whatever it is, if they find it, then or you find it's useful, you might want to buy all they've got left because there aren't going to be anymore. We have down there too and I can hear that too, too, too, too, too. It's a spark cam compressor. Yeah, that's a telltale, isn't it? Aliens are like 14 meters, 13 meters, 12 meters. I know what that is. You're using the dwell meter on the Chevy, right? On the Corvette? There you go. That's what it sounds like to me. I think that sounds right. It sounds like the motion detector from aliens. Only they're really close if it's like that. Okay. How can they be, man? They're inside the room, man! You're not reading that right. Oh, he's reading that right. I like that second part. Oh no, he's reading it right. Oh man. And then they start looking around and they would not have thought about, I mean, that's the first place I'd have thought about. I'm sorry, it's like, they could have gone somewhere. Drop ceiling, you mean they have drop ceilings in science fiction movies? Like we have in every office building on the planet? Who would ever have thought of the drop- The walls aren't really walls? Yeah, well, usually even with that, that's what's funny too, is like they'd have to rip a hole through one of the walls because usually when you have a drop ceiling, it is the ceiling, the perimeter walls do go typically all the way up. Not always, but typically, unless the whole stinking chamber, you know, has like been subdivided purely as a fiction. So that was the only thing about that, it'd be like, oh no, I would have been, I would have been kicking the ceiling open just to see what's up there way before the aliens showed up. Wouldn't you? They did pretty good. Just to cover the hole, if enough aliens come through the well, eventually they got the acid for blood. Right, exactly. They're going to make a bigger hole. You can't stop up the hole with alien corpses. Darn. They just kind of melt down. Well, except for the bodies themselves, so they keep piling the bodies up. it would be okay. But the problem is that whatever they're laying on, you gotta hope that it doesn't drip directly on it. If it drips on them, remember that was the cool thing about the armor. You could hit it with their own blood, and that was the one in the later movie where it was totally permutated. That's what she finds out, is that she makes a shield with one of the corpses. And oh, that's how you do it. Yeah, eventually if you kill one of them you gut it for everything. It's on it and use it use it if I'm familiar Yeah, I'm go wonka. You know guess what well the other thing here, too again I wanted to mention this we didn't give chance this morning We had a number of other things We just wanted to cover but the latest fad and we're all gonna die is the harm is buying you know They contracted to have new armor made and it's gonna be do Marmer. Oh, you know what let me show me I And it's like, I understand that eventually you can get this stuff done, but guys, I can show you pictures of the same concept and pretty much everything that's been brought forward in 1930, 1940, 1950, 1960, and it was just around the corner then. Just around the corner, only a moment away. Is that a war field, Mark? Yeah, yeah, and where's my flying cup? Oh, that's right, the car didn't come together. Well, the thing is, who keeps presenting this stuff? It's the Weezer routine, guys. They're called his new armor. The guy standing in the recruiting office that man and Abrams and M1, nothing can beat it man. It's the finest tank on the planet. Nobody ever knocks them out. Wait a minute, I wouldn't say that to me. I mean I really got lost my attention here now. You know, my dad works at the recovery yard down there in Georgia and they just opened up two extra fields to put Abrams in that were knocked out and destroyed. What are you talking about? Abrams is a I guess it's a good tank, but it's still a man-made vehicle See that's the thing about this stuff like with the armor thing again. It's you know after Vietnam We did this you where do you think I keep having to mention this on the air. Where do you think? Lucas got his idea for the Imperial stormtroopers Now granted it was in science fiction for years, but guys back in 1975 Pazgat armor was was committed to and with the original Pazgat we were supposed to get leg protection torso protection hip protection the vest system arm protection and by the time you were done we were ensconced in Kevlar. Gotta catch my breath, I've run 10 feet. Yeah, don't fall in the water, Hal, don't fall in the water! Where's my battle pack? Where do I pick up my battle pack at? See, that's without even having the guts. Well, but don't worry, they've already got this idea. And by the way, where did they get pulled this out of their ass from? And I'm sorry, normally I'd say be nicer, but... Okay, anybody ever studied BattleTech? The series BattleTech? because if you remember the big monster, the monster mechs, they're really cool. It's a great sci-fi thing, guys. Well, they had this poly... it was a poly... adaptive... fibrous... metal combined with another form of plastic that nobody ever invented before to create a kind of inorganic, organic muscle. It was alive, but it wasn't. In other words, you could do everything live tissue would do, and that actually was the foundation for the inner workings of all the legs and arms of the mechs. And basically this would also afford additional armor and blah blah blah would back up the outer armor which they still had to have armor because their leg muscle would be just like anybody else's tissue as far as how the stuff worked. Well, they kind of let that fade into the distance and went more towards the idea that it would just be conventional mechanical. But this is nothing new. Okay, so it's going to be like muscle and it's going to do this and I'm sure it is. And six months after they issued the first batch to the troops, you can go over to govliquidation.com and you'll be able to buy some. You know what I mean? If you don't think so, guys, I've been doing the surplus for way too long. I'm telling you, it's like, why are we selling Oshkosh, mine-proof trucks, when we don't have enough for the troops overseas, but we're sliding them out the back door to the Jewish mob so they can, you know, steal them? What was the name of that Clint Eastwood movie where he was a sergeant? And it's the same movie where the guy says, Sergeant, my gun doesn't work. And then he sprays a stitch behind the line of fire until someone else subdues the gun. Heartbreak Ridge. It was Heartbreak Ridge. And there was a couple of other things in there, but it runs along the same line. Some good lines in there that fit right in with where you're going. Yeah, the thing about this is it's like, well, it's the latest. It's fuel and the resist. We're going to ask, son. Everything's always the latest. In World War I, let me give you an example. Most of you don't read French, so don't worry. But trust me, every second month, At first it was like every three or four months, but eventually they'd, you know, and desperately to try and show everybody that you just need to sign up so you can go to the meat grinder up there on the front. Which by the way didn't go anywhere for what, years? So you're like, you know, everybody just knew it was like, well it's time to go walk into the meat grinder and not come back. the international planned meat grinder that was supposed to kill off all of us excess surface population and make everybody believe that, well, this is why we need an end to war. No, this is why we need an end to globalists. The sooner we kill off the globalists, the better off we would have been. And a lot of people understood that in 1920, after World War I. Okay, but here's the thing. Every second month, you know how they knew the war was coming to an end? The French invented a new cannon. This new cannon, Monty! Oh, suck the blur! Oh no, no, suck the blur. This new cannon is one of the finest. It is in the new caliber. It is like nothing anyone has ever seen before. Just like the one you gave us last week, Hal. Shh, you do not know what you are talking about. It is the newest one. Look, we have a new gun shield. Oh, did you change the gun? Well, kind of. Look, it is the new color. And so they would bring out the new artillery piece and this new artillery piece would create the new barrage that would stun the Germans to the point where they would be so awe inspired they would leave the battlefield and run all the way to Berlin. Well, next month! Well, the new cannon is in what do you mean? Why do we need new cannon is war over? Hey, how I thought you said the war would be over. You shut up. You swine you're always picking on me like this This is the eighth time you've done this. Well, that's because this is the eighth time people come up with a new cannon What the hell's wrong with you? Oh and let's not run. Let's not forget. I have this one picture. You know Don we love Gatling guns, right? Oh Guys, they came up with a Gatling 75 It was the neat it was gonna be the only problem is you got to move it guys you see so it was still on a carriage it wasn't like it was self-propelled and it was kind of big cuz well you get three barrels for the price of one and It was a cranker it really was I Imagine they had to really gear that puppy down though and they did I'm sure they did because they could do the same with tanks most people don't realize that you can move tanks to it with a Basically your index finger It'll take time because it's geared down kids, but the thing is that well you still yeah, you could do a lot of firepower boom boom boom boom boom boom boom Oh, wait a guy can't keep up with the magazine only carries three or four or five rounds, so it's like boom boom Yeah, you guys do this for a while, okay, so they had to change loaders off, but the idea is that the war kept going One month later it wasn't the end of the war You know a few days later after they introduced the new super gun whatever it was big Bertha little Bertha Jacques Cousteau whatever the hell it was So the same is true now except that now you see it's the hemorrhoids robotoids all this BS which it still comes down to the fighter not the toy and The other problem is Well, is there a person inside? Well, yeah now one of the things about all the BS that we've seen with all these sci-fi movies Isn't CG wonderful? Now, maybe I'm wrong about this because I've been watching the Iron Man B.S. program. Guys, have you ever watched something... Well, let's do it this way. Take an oyster or a clam, hold it in the palm of your hand, and slap it real hard against the stone wall. Unbounce, let it bounce! Now, that clam and that oyster is not going to fare very well. Now granted the polybure dura-faiodiazine outer hull might do just fine, but there's a basic rule about energy application with organics. And when it hits that wall and bounces from 5, 10 stories up and then hits sideways and slides for 85 feet, did he put some kind of unknown inertial damping field inside his suit? Because otherwise, well, he certainly would be in the suit. But it would be like this slothy, chippy, chunks of small bone area that would be one third as thick. Let's elaborate on that. You know, a long, long time ago they invented a compressor and they invented hard hat diving. And the guy down there, basically they'd be like pumping air into a bucket he was wearing on his head, the first hard hat divers, you guys. That's not an oversimplification. They were very simple. Simple to the extent that if I'm pumping air down to that guy down there and he's got that bucket strapped to his head and he's got enough weight on him to keep the bucket from floating him off the bottom, see, that's a little bit of balancing work there, but that can be done. But now, put a window in the bucket and he can look around. Did you know even a lot of the hard hat divers until later days, if they lean over far enough, their helmet starts to flood? So, they have to kind of keep, again, a bucket and you're pumping air into it. Now, cut the hose up on the surface, on the deck. Oops, somebody dropped something on the hose and the hose is cut and your man is down there at like 60 feet. He's down there at three atmospheres because he's got two atmospheres above him of water column, not to mention the atmosphere that is above him at the surface sea level pressure. But you know what, that surface sea level pressure is what his helmet will be subject to as soon as you cut that hose and leave it flopping around up there on the deck. And it will only flop around for a little while because in almost an instant parts of your diver will be pushed up through that hose. Will be sucked at, yeah, well sucked and pulled, pushed and pulled. Right, because he's down there in three atmospheres of pressure and the hose is subject to one atmosphere and nature abhors a vacuum. One of the things about this is just- They used to bury divers in their helmets like that, Mark, until they figured out to put a one-way valve there that just shuts off real quick. And a lot of dive a lot more people wanted to be divers after that. Yeah, they could they could breathe again and and actually keep their scalp in the upper part of their skull and maybe their brain. Oh again a whole you know they would bury divers in their helmets. Yeah. Yeah, it mostly was in the hose and nobody wanted to push it back out or try to figure out how do we get this out of here? Oh, I know we'll make it a it'll be a poetic ending and we'll have all kinds of ceremony where we'll wrap the hose around his body 13 times and why are we doing that? Well because that's where his head is. We don't want you to know that. But that's where his head is. So he died with his boots on. No, no, well he did die with boots on. The diver's boots. He died inside his helmet. Yeah, he died inside his helmet. That's where he stands sir. But again, this only goes over to you know what kind of suit are you wearing? Let's offer up another example. Some of you might still remember that guy Lee Shepherd. I don't remember even the whole racing team. Morrison, Ryer, Morris and Shepherd it used to be. Now it's Ryer, Morrison, two different last names. Now it's Ryer. At any rate, Shepherd was the guy who did the cylinder head porting and he was a driver. One day in that Camaro he popped the parachute and something was hooked up wrong, Mark, and the car just jumped off the ground for an instant. And when it hit back and something was wrong and he left the car, and they say he hit the ground at 7 G's. But he hit the ground in such a way that he came to a stop immediately, and that's 7 G's. He didn't walk away from that. That was the end of him. Yeah, exactly. Now, we talk about, like, fighter pilots. You know, seven, eight, nine, depending on how and what type of suit you're wearing, now this keeps the blood from rushing away from your head. So you pass out the G-suits that, you know, again, they put pressure on in your thighs and in your abdomen to keep that skin from, as much from swelling up and allowing the blood to displace that and engorge that, all those areas, the muscles and whatnot, so where it just can't return because, well, if it A G-suit doesn't really do a whole lot except allow, keep those muscles and abdomen from getting bigger. So there's still that pressure inside the body. Now, oh there's a commercial if you're watching television right now. You can't help but you know those, the one about the whole bunch of smart guys and the good looking girl across the hall. He's on some ship one of the main characters on a ship mark and you can't help if you've seen the commercial I don't know if it's a this episode has aired already But a giant octopus or squid or something reaches up from out of the ocean and reaches right to him I don't know it must have eyes on its tentacles reaches right to him and grabs him and now it pulls him up into the air and he's probably about 30 feet in the air and it starts moving back and forth and if you kind of judge from the You know the distance of the length of if it took him about 30 feet up near in that arc He's probably moving through about 80 or 90 or even maybe 100 feet in about three quarters of a second and coming to a stop over there and going back the other way and stopping in about three quarters of a second coming to a... He wouldn't survive that twice. Well, no, in fact, that's why the animal's doing it. Most people really don't understand what predators do sometimes. Why do you think they grab you and shake you? Oh, yeah. They're hoping to bring you to an instant in to just completely shut down your nervous system to the extent that, you know, he's dead now. I think I'll eat him. Yeah, break, break. I'll dust him under a rock and let him rot for a while or whatever, and I don't mean to be rude and crude, but Now that's what alligators do and that's what bears do and they shake real hard because they want to snap body parts Especially critical body parts that help you to breathe, you know because the the nervous system is still connected But if those are snapped, you don't work anymore See that's the whole problem with all this height the imagery here's what's happened and this is what really is sad I am gonna ask anybody out there Have you ever seen a person fall from five stories bounce and get up and return fire on everybody Oh, no anybody that's not gonna happen watch these movies do some distance counting here guys human links all the other nonsense but everybody is watching this now and they've they started out with some cool little stuff that at least is neat because it's like okay i can see that you know like they're depicting something that a lot of people wouldn't do unless you got a lot of adrenaline now they're to the point actually i can say one person jackie chan uh... well he does a couple of other people in their stunt school studio they're required to jump through Three stories land on their feet get up and run That's about it right well then and even there you got a member it's like at the airborne school you drop from about a 14 and a half to 15 foot height what they do is intentionally drop that because that's the equivalent to what you're actually doing when you're coming down to shoot So that's almost two stories right there. The thing is that you're also not dropping straight down. You're also taught to move the energy out. But even there, my problem with that is, only after even some training, the problem with this is that all the CG stuff is showing us things that just aren't going to work. reality, okay? There's a lot of people who promise you beyond a shadow of a doubt watching somebody come down from three or four stories. Usually their legs are up around their arse, I mean slash or shoulders, and even if they live it's what we call compound fracturing, things like that, because just the way the body responds. Now here's the thing, the reason I bring this up, let's, what do you think one of these suits is gonna weigh? Anybody? What do you think? Now we already know oh no, but they're gonna make it ultra like this and all okay guys I warned you about this before this is an old thing that we were taught a long time ago as infantry I got my ultra light backpack and my ultra light canteen and the other ultra light canteen and the other four and I get my ultra light gear and I got my ultra light clothing and I got my ultra light e tool and I got my ultra light knife and I got by the time I put everything on I'm not very ultra light Okay, number one. That's okay dad. They're giving them ultra light ammo too. They're just equipping them with air cells. Right, exactly. Until we get there, Sarge. Yeah, well here's the thing. Now let's go through it. Now let's say that, well they're saying because part of this argument is that they're also pushing for these new Hydra shock suits that are, you know, the armor. Now they're not armor yet. What we're talking about from one end is a skeletonized, you know, support structure. Sounds really great, doesn't it? You'll notice that when they show you, everybody using this, one of the things they're saying is, look what we could do in these rocks. That's a great idea. Can you show me what you're going to do in the swamps? What? Well, not even the swamps. Okay, anybody who's been in combat transportation guys, how many pounds of energy per square inch do your feet apply to the ground as you presently walk? Let's do it like this just for a moment. When you're walking across concrete, you have that particular sensation of surety. You know what you're doing. When you're walking across sand, You start to feel a little bit of motion under your feet, don't you? And you have to correct for that. Try walking across mud, slippery, dog snot, slimy, you know, burn road. Deep mud. And deep too, you're right. Now, think of all the corrections that that wonderful, God-given, battlefield computer is doing just to keep you from falling down in the mud. But then let's take the next, yeah, but then let's add the next part of the formula, weight. Well, this guy's gonna be able to carry because this is one of the things they keep saying you know you're gonna he's gonna carry 400 pounds of battle gear And he won't even feel it, Don, because he's got his super hydro shock stock on, you know, he's got the suit on, and he's got... But what kind of shoes does he have on? Oh, they're showing him wearing combat boots. Or maybe just a larger boot, because it's going to be a boot made into the suit that's the size of a human foot. And all of his contraption is carrying armor that's protecting him? And 400 pounds of goodies. Now guys, this is where nobody ever does the math. Have you ever... If you have an army, that just has wheeled vehicles. Do you know there's a basic formula for how long it takes for you to destroy the road? You know that if you have one truck down a road that's a five-ton truck you won't do a whole lot of damage This is why tanks have rubber treads, too. Yes exactly, but here's the thing cross-country There's an excellent analogy of this because this whole discussion goes back 50 years 40 years, but Build the Galactic Hero, that's the name of the story build the Galactic Hero excellent sci-fi piece, okay? The guy gets stuck on the equivalent to a Vietnam planet where the war is going on constantly. During the day they build bridges. During the night the enemy destroys everything. And so their whole beachhead on the planet is like 10 miles square. Okay? But they, it sounds pretty, actually it was 10 miles, but he goes, we got 100 square miles that we control, and he goes, sounds pretty big, doesn't it? Well, that's 10 miles by 10 miles, and we don't control most of that. Well, they're out there building the next, and he's part of a punishment unit because he screwed up and didn't salute the dribbling emperor who was a 13-year-old sycophant. uh... you know that critter that was inbred to the point where he has like about two IQ right they drag him out they put him in front of him and he screws up and his fly was untied so he gets beat down by the admirals and then shipped off to this punishment planet, punishment detail Progressively, there's a sub story to that. So anyway, they're fighting and all of a sudden you hear this... And while they're busy taking fire from the aliens, these heavy infantrymen go by and one guy looks and he goes, wow, heavy infantry, I didn't think we had any of those left. And you see them all going out and you hear all the firefights going on and the woods are getting tore to pieces and there's all kinds of stuff and all of a sudden you hear this... And it's like they watch and through the forest they can see this guy coming back towards him with one of these jumpsuits, one of these heavy infantry suits. And all of a sudden he lands in the swamp next to them. And it's like, you know, he kind of gets in the muck and he's trying to work his feet and he's starting to sink. And he's like, you know, hey! He throws off his helmet, opens up his armor and he goes, hey, you gotta help me! And the guy looks over and he's like, he doesn't say a word and the other guy's like, we gotta go help him. Are you kidding? It takes six hours to put that guy... It takes six men, one and a half hours, to put that guy into that suit. The suit weighs 600 pounds. He weighs 200 pounds. All he's gonna do is grab hold of you and drag you to the ground as he drowns, and he's gonna drown you too. We've seen this before. Because we can't do anything for him. He's dead and it's like well. He's doing the guy's singing you know instead of saying screw you it's like you know Bob Bob was the equivalent to screw that way they could use it all through the storyline you was what what is this Bob your buddy day and as he's starting to go under the water and drown he goes every day is Bob your buddy day on this planet kid and Bloop bloop bloop bloop and there goes a heavy infantryman why well it's like it sounds real cool except what happens when the power goes out and You know because they're all talking about how they're gonna be quick releases and faster Have you ever thought about that guys do you know any men drowned at Omaha Beach? Just because he couldn't get some one single stinking clip undone on their belt, right? One simple one simple if you were done a bar belt or a 1910 browning, you know like it will forgive me 10 cartridge pocket cartridge belt for you know, World War two You know how easy is you just twist, you know, you pull and twist you know men fill out of the boats trying to get away from the machine gun fair just like you see in saving Ryan's privates and In the effort they didn't even get that accomplished and their gear dragged them to the bottom You see that everybody goes oh, man. You see how bad it was. Oh my goodness. I was terrible Yeah, and so then you're telling me that I'm supposed to be terrified of this guy That's gonna end up with 400 extra pounds of junk on his arse the only place he's gonna walk is where there's something really really strong under his feet unless they give him basically a double-sized tennis shoe foot feet to work with Which nobody's talking about so then you got all these other things were obstructions and debris and snag along see if for everything you add Yes, just her yeah. Yeah, it's like nobody thinks he sings through boy. He's gonna be really dangerous Yeah, as long as he's in the middle of the street, and if he's in the middle of the street What am I gonna? Do let's see why don't I invent? Yeah, and he's got a he's in his comfort zone. Yeah Good till he's dead But he's really impressive and it's like watch this boom plop. What did you do? I blew the left leg off He kind of hops around on one for a while. Just wait a minute. Oh you knocked him over Yeah, and then you shot out a shoulder now. He can't get up, but wait a minute. Don't waste any more on the armor Hey shoot that fire hydrant right next to him. They call them towed infantry in BattleTech. That's what the Alliance units had later on. What a natural example you guys would be, the African ants that move in army formation. When they come across the Scorpion, the Scorpion is doomed. Yeah, but he's got all kinds of armor and he's got a stinger. Oh, yeah, he's a bad bad actor on the battlefield when he's in his comfort zone. Yeah, see look and nobody wants to figure it's like everybody wants the reason they want to talk about this and I know that yes the people have posted this you know on other programs first man's I think Henry put up the article up too because he found it where somebody else had posted it well guys think this through and Now, it still comes down to just like what we're seeing right now. Do we have threat level 4 armor that's quite efficient and lighter than it has been? Yeah! Do we cover everybody's body? I mean why don't we just cover everybody's body with that? I mean and not have to completely but let's say like you see with the stormtroopers in Star Wars in theory we could do that right now. What would the advantage be? Well if I was stuck out in the open all the time making something similar to that wouldn't be bad if I was forced to you know in other words I'm not allowed to do any fire maneuver I can't take cover I'm gonna be out and exposed and the environments pretty much you know bare butt. What would be handy for? Air Force security. That would make sense. You know, Air Force security's got to be out in the open. They're usually, you know, checking stuff out. Air-based ground defense. Yeah. Suddenly they're very limited in the manpower meant to do that. You're right. Air-based ground defense. And they're flat. There's no place to hide because they can't have obstructions and stuff sticking up and extra junk laying around. So everything is very, every, everything is very area efficient. So that would make some sense only in that at least it offers him some protection to return fire. Let people know there's a problem before he dies. Oh, did you did it? You mentioned the part I did bring up that's part of the end theory here. I mean, an application is he's probably going to die anyway because he's in a worst possible situation, exposed, and the aggressor typically would have the advantage. So what you're doing is buying time. You're giving them a better piece of vehicle to run around in. That's why the Air Force used to have those V-150s and the V-100s to drive around the airport for airport security because they have mobile armor. And the one was just nothing more than a Cadillac gauge body you'd drop during a regular pickup truck. The other one was much more modified. We used both of those as a matter of fact for Op4. and the company actually gave them to us to use. We actually were able to just go and say, hey, they wanted exposure for their vehicles. So we got a chance to play with those. They're a neat little piece of equipment and it was free. I mean, we run with them any time we wanted to. The 150s were really cool. And we're pocket armor. So as long as you apply them in a certain way and use them, you know, not in the conventional method, that's another area where they'd be really neat. There are a couple of words I want to use because I have to scram. No, go right ahead. Jump in there, please. But I want to use that as a segue. Some of the things we can use for leverage in non-conventional ways, but it's just a matter of doing it. And I don't mean to interrupt you, Mark. Because the subject, we could talk for hours on it and hardly repeat ourselves. But you guys, there's something else that, you know, You can have on all kinds of armor, but if you get to the right chinks, you know, they're all just, that's a cliche, the chink in the armor and you know, let's work on it and pry it open and you know, send it, you know, get to the soft stuff. And the guy wearing the armor, he's done. Sometimes to work into the right places, and I don't have an analogy or a good big long story for this, but you guys, There are a couple of cliches you know that you can hear if you want to hurt them in this instance in this venue Right now without you know getting out your gun and just basically you know start blazing away at all the moose and the bums and the snakes and other things Hit him in the pocketbook. That's that's a good idea Don and now I'll tell you that this isn't an idea for me this came from the well so to speak this came from you know the think tank. But you know what we need to do? They talk about boycotts this and boycott that and you know the truckers are doing something good in Washington but it's hardly been brought to a whole lot of people's attention. You know there was a million bikers or two million bikers in Washington not that long ago. Did you see any coverage on it? They were told not to. Right. Now let's mix. thought lines just presented and hit them in the pocketbook and bring it to an arena that they cannot avoid talking about. Because if we work on this like dead nuts serious, think about this. We're 10-11 days into October. That gives us most of 20 days to talk about pulling the plug. Now think about this. Are you sitting down? I wish I'd have thought of this, but again, this is the first venue that's going to bring you this thought line. This was done for a reason, but you're going to hear more and more about this even in the next hour on other people's shows and whatnot. But what if on November 1st you canceled your cable, you canceled your satellite? Now you think that, well, that's nothing, Don. I just won't have anything to do and I won't be able to watch football and the wife won't be able to watch her soap operas during the week or whatever. The kids won't see whatever, you know, Cinnamon Street or whatever it is. I know, I know. I just said that. At any rate, Think about this, because you want to know how deep that well is, and you want to know what kind of poison you're putting in their wallet when you do that. You want to know how big a 2x4 it is and it's going to be bigger than it. It's like the guy in Jaws, the captain, when they're leaving, he says, when they first see the shark, he says, wait until you see what my taxi, wait until you see what the taxi does. And he says, when I bring him this one, this is the kind of thing that we can do with this, you guys. And you wonder, Don, just canceling my cable or my satellite November 1st about this. If 1% or 3% or 5% now we could set goals and say we need to reach a particular goal. We need to see X% of cable and satellite just cancelled. We no longer want anything to do with the contract at the beginning first day of next month November 1st. There are a number of reasons. We could weave this into a big old boat. We could talk about it on November 15th. They're going to shut off the electricity anyway. But that's a speculation thing. But see how that fits in there? Now, the thing that where you go, how, let's get back to that wallet thing, Don. How can I, well, there are people who pay for advertising on the aforementioned venue. And when they see that people are canceling cable, and people are shutting off their satellite and we don't have that venue. Now, why would we want to do this? Because if you want to hit somebody, you want to be very target specific, don't you? We don't just do this just to do it. No, we're doing this and we're going to continue doing this until you impeach Obama. Do you think that would work? Do you think by hitting the big money people right in their wallet, do you think that they might turn and, you know, let me think here because, you know, call gate and... Uh oh. We lost Don there, I think, for the moment. Could be the phone acting up. Hello, hello, hello. Well to be safe, I didn't... Donald, probably be back in a minute. Everybody, you are listening to the Intel report live and unfortunately it may be that the phone finally gave out under certain conditions. That happens, that particular piece of equipment, we're going to replace it ASAP. Quick reminder is Quartermaster Friday. For everybody out there listening, remember if you can, We get to Knob Creek. If you're going to any of these events, protests or gatherings, pro firearms, whatever kinds of rallies, please take the time to hook up a How to Find a Sheet. In other words, How to Find Liberty Tree Radio, How to Find Liberty Tree Radio on YouTube, How to Find all the other cool stuff that everybody does. Indiana Freedom Talk radio also, don't forget themicroeffect.com, themicroeffect.com, themicroeffect.com, all of these should be listed and that way people will find, well, they'll find the programming they like and as long as they keep plugging in they're going to get information and they'll be in the loop separate from the controlled system. This is something we need to see happen. So for everybody out there, if you're going to do it, we've got to do it now. No time left. The knob creek is this weekend, going on right now. the live fires of course go through the afternoon into the evening and then tomorrow through the day and into the evening take the time jump on over to the creek take a couple of how to find us a handful of how to find a sheets with you as you walk through passing out to other people make sure everybody's got the stuff that they need and then get on with business it is of course uh... friday Hopefully we'll get Don connected back up here in a minute. I don't hear him re-hooking though, and I don't know why he went offline. Ed's checking right now. We've got some other stuff going on, so we'll assume we're still on the air. We'll see what happens here. For our friends that are listening, it is Friday, and in addition, all the other fun stuff that is going on, let's not forget that several of the Pro-patriot organizations are going to be meeting down in the Nob Creek area. Those meetings are semi-private and whereby invitation others are scheduled per organization and are for the organizations themselves. Colonial Marine Militia units will be meeting. The state commands and the individual RCT commanders will be meeting. to take care of what is normal business through this evening I understand and then the rest of the weekend they're going to be dealing with other issues that needed to be addressed. This is very similar to the meeting that took place back when we had the Freeman standoff that took place. For everybody it was supposed to be a communications meeting and it turned into a much more important event in other ways. So single communications was still covered. We'd recommend that for everybody out there If you're going to participate in any activity, if you're moving around the country, get a CB. Now, I know you've got cell phones, but pick up a CB radio for each of the vehicles. Put them in the vehicle itself. Don't forget that handhelds in another VHF, UHF configuration are a good idea, separate from the CBs. The reason? You'll be stepping away from the car. By the way, you can get hand-held CB radios that'll link right up with your base radio out of your vehicle. So if you step away, you can be talking rather than shouting back to the vehicle when the time comes. In fact, clicks and ticks can be used if you really work your code properly in SOP. Something to consider there. Anyway, well, we still don't have down with us before the end of the hour. So we'll figure that we may not get him back in time for whatever reason we may have also lost the Now no, we're not sure okay. We're finding out we went out. We don't think we lost full connection yet. We'll find out but Ed's working on that as we speak Also for everybody that is participating this weekend in the Knob Creek competitions, if you want to give us an update on Monday, I know there are several people that are specifically going down there to participate with the Nagats and the other weapons that are available. And I don't know if we have Don hooked up yet again here. We lost Don and everything went dead quiet for a bit there, so we still have the party line. Okay, very good. Well, we're going into the top of the hour. Should be hearing the music here in a minute. It is... the end of the first hour and for everybody out there go to Liberty Tree Radio on YouTube if you would pass it on we've had a great response so far the new video militia we told you so militia we told you so take the time plug in do what you can to promote and support the video and then again we'll be posting a new one shortly got about three or four of them that are done I'm just going to feed one at a time into the machine and let everybody run with that puppy. Again, Liberty Tree Radio, militia. We told you so. Give it a thumbs up, subscribe to the channel, make a comment, whatever else you want to do, that'd be fine. Do we have down there before we go? Yeah, we do. That's strange. We got a disconnect. We got down back. Don, your number for night vision, please. It's 231-796-8458. and we are at the top for whatever we had a little burp in the system there we've been having power outages here on and off this week guys and no real reason for it just a little warning there more and more the system is doing this in a lot of areas everybody's had their turn at this around the country I don't think it's an accident by any stretch I think there's some testing going on for the very reason we discussed about power outage technology and shutdowns which can be selective so be prepared for that God bless the Republic Death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march. Both day and night. Who wrote? Don, your number for night vision getting close is please. That number is 2317968458. Very good. Thank you Mark. This next announcement is serious news and you won't hear it in the mainstream media. We are living in an age full of catastrophic events and it's getting worse. 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