Mark Koernke discussed federal government accountability and responsibility, emphasizing that bureaucratic officials and their handlers must face prosecution for intentional wrongdoing rather than accepting apologies. He then shifted to extensive technical discussion of night vision equipment, including first, second, and third generation devices, thermal imaging, and their applications on various weapons platforms including SKS rifles and AR-15s. Koernke promoted affordable training methods using older military surplus vehicles and Airsoft rifles with night vision mounts, and discussed upcoming training videos on night vision, equipment, and survival escape and evasion tactics, including a FEMA camp escape scenario emphasizing improvised bootlace replacement and field survival priorities.
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Twas a month of May up in Georgian Bay near the mouth of the Musquash River. Where the Bears prowl and the coyotes howl and you can hear the osprey scream. Back in 99 we were cuttin' pine, turning it down the street. We came to go home, get tough, afraid to die. These actions occupied territories west for effect network in the morning. We're also on AM and FM micro station CB. and the Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with the Hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, a big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Pitzer in the fifth and our friends In Colorado, the recall state. Recall, recall, recall. Hey, I wouldn't go to that place until the morning rains out. Yeah, man, and each rains out, man. Well, anyway, as we know, we didn't do that. But I don't get away. The politicians, on the other hand, if you do it right, they will not. So again, recall them all. Don't just recall one. Waiting the left coast, we turn back to the east, we cross plains, leave both of the burgeoning banks of Mississippi, and land in the smoky slash the Blue Ridge for the restaurant crews, crammin' teams, OK teams. And the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Yep, we got a birthday coming up for the Cleveland girls here soon. Don, what's it like in your neck of the woods and what's the date today, sir? Well, Mark, it is this Monday was a sunny day, beautiful day. We'll see how it turned of the day because by then it might be again. And yeah, I have that confirmation we get the nod on that. It is the eighth day. We know the date. Mark, I don't know if you've touched on this, but you know, One thing to watch somebody, you know, gee, I step on your foot, gee, I close the car door on your hand or something, you know what I mean? Or didn't combine the two, I didn't mean to run over your foot. Did you see Ben Lamotting down there telling everybody how sorry he was that you were going to keep it? Did you see that, you guys? That was, you know, when somebody apologizes Mark, it generally is their accessibility, aren't they? They're saying, yeah, this is, it's like they look at their shoes and they scratch. tow back and forth in the dirt a little and they will you know look up there was kind of it's not funny it's tracks don't get me wrong this is not fun a tragedy it's a tragedy it's federal government yeah this is true the federal government but you know it's ironic isn't it Ted I didn't really mean to tell you one thing and have something other than that it's just a wonderful day mark this day of November is how does that go how the mighty have this is what happens when couple of the strings nodded up mighty and they haven't fallen because he's still got the strings holding them up so you have to understand that this is when the gets a couple of strings knotted up. If you look at it like that. Interestingly enough, you know, the apology thing comes with the responsibility of the person that we're going to persecute, right? Responsibility, yeah. But that's not really what we're talking about. We're just doing the lip service thing. Isn't that really what they're doing? Oh, there's another word after responsibility and as you point out, Mark, it's called uh, responsibility. See how it works, but Well, interestingly enough, and again, we've already dealt on the whole problem here of across the board the ship sinking. There's nothing that is going to fix what is done, and certainly some rubber lift, or in most cases the rubber lift that responds, is not even the individual who actually performed the dirty deed in the first place. With departments or agencies, you always have some piece of trash that is who of course has the liar 101 or 201 or 301 class under his belt or her belt. And they're always clapping their yaps. Now, in the case of the bureaucracy, to be quite honest, it's like plumber, okay for instance. Bummer's a meat puppet, we've talked about this over and over again. If we had the actual shysters out there from coming out behind the shadows so we could see all these punks, you know, from being the ugly little rotten, you know, parasites that they are, And they did the... I would be acceptable. To a degree, only then I'd be all there. See if people is the ones who need to actually arrest. This other fool over here, the meat puppet, you'll notice when they step forward, it was like his spine disappeared. He just flopped over like a big rubber bag. I am the one. No, you're not the one. Does anybody think most of these characters, and this is true of all of what we're seeing with the government, how many times have we heard, I didn't write it. Somebody else did. So we need those people up in front of us too to persecute, right? We need to actually persecute them. In fact, here's the other thing. In their own scams and all of these things, they're little anal retentive nutcase freaks. Always write in massive, horrific, terrifying punishment. If you don't know what the communists want you to do, there's always a punishment thing, isn't there? Well, good for that here, kids. Only we should be following through. We know that. The phlegm, the detritus, the piece of debris, the bad-eared coke snortin, the coke snortin, free-basing critter that's in the outhouse, he's not really relevant. He's a symbol, but he's not really relevant. Now this Jarrett Twit that's behind him that has been with him every step of the way, Don, read that. That's the tentacle tip. That piece is one of those that needs to be strung up. And there's no doubt. But again, that's simply, it's a forward ambassador. We don't want to stop there because there's a whole line of them behind that piece of trash that make up the pyramids that caused this problem in the first place. And have done it intentionally every step. All that we're seeing in most recent times, none of this is an accident. They didn't stumble into this. This wasn't a oopsie. Not by any stretch of the imagination. Anyway, you know something I would point out just real quick here Don, what's weather condition like in your area right now? Oh, you know what, when we started talking about this it was funny, top of the hour and well a lot of light coming through the window right now, but they said it should be raining by the evening again. Yeah, you probably will because I can see way to the south the rain clouds that were hitting the southern part of the Ohio border here last night and yesterday. We didn't get any of that, but we did get a little cloud cover and then it went to clear. So yeah, we've got a front moving across the base that might just turn as it does during the time of year and sweep the state like a big hurricane. And then cut across the lakes, go across to Minnesota, Wisconsin to Minnesota, do it again, come back across us sweeping across the base. So the cycle begins, I think. And that's our normal winter pattern. Of course, we still haven't had the big storm. up over in Lake Superior yet. We've had a couple of doozies, but I don't think we've had the big sweep. That is the benchmark for the season, guys. If you really pay attention to the weather maps and weather cycles, you see that big blob come down over Hudson Bay and then sweep down across Canada and hit us dead center. That's the beginning. That is the true benchmark. So just a reminder there for weather watchers, and we need to be because we have a lot of people out in the field and our, by the way, I've got to remind everybody again, our micro FM stations at all of our training facilities, Camp Emery, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, Okemah Ranges, Camp Magisham, and Mox and Wolf. are all up and online this weekend and hyper busy and they're broadcasting even as we speak. So I want to say good morning to all of our friends driving in as advance party facilities. Also we've got friends from southeastern Ohio up here at Camp Ogama at the Ogama Ranges this weekend. They're going to be shooting and Don they're supposed to have a couple of 20s there. Oh that'll be fun. It'll be fun but probably three is what it sounds like. So these are basically Barrett guns on steroids. So yeah, very impressive. In fact, if you go to YouTube, guys, you'll find some pictures of the basic gun. Although the one that most everybody watches, it's got millions of hits, the guy actually put a silencer on a 20 millimeter. And by the time you're done, it sounds like a 22, basically a 22 short going off. If the sound is accurately recorded either way, let's put it this way. The ones they're going to be firing, there's not going to be any silencer on. flash and muzzle boom when it goes down range. Trust me on that one. Somebody's going to be thinking there we go to the cherry orchard propane cannons around guys. If you haven't been up in the upper part of Michigan, hearing so often is the norm, especially during the cherry ripening cycle. And what those are are propane cannons. And in fact the Army even used to use them for training simulators instead of using blank rounds. they made and built for the main battle tank. They made propane artillery simulators and these are cool as the day is long. Looks like a recoilless rifle mounted on top of the main gun but it created all the flash, it created the shockwave, everything that the tank actually needed to experience but they didn't burn any powder. They simply had a reserve propane tank that they charged up off a main tank and off the itself off of the vehicle. And then when they went into the field, it would go to the loading procedure and then they would hit the trigger and go. Well, there's small versions of these all across northern Michigan, up from Traverse City down across where Don is, all over the middle part of the state where there were any orchards. And if you're out in the field during the ripening process or during the season when the fruit's there, it Every once in a while you'll hear a kaboom, like artillery over in the distance, over the ridge in one direction, and then a mile away you'll hear another ball. Now these are pretty impressive when they go off. Yes, they do create flame, guys. They're pretty neat to see. Now you've seen variations, in fact we discussed this too, oxyacetylene guys. Anybody who's done welding, and Don, you know how to make a pop boom. with the torch head there you can make quite a pop if you want to or drop a little gas into a little open area or a new one area and then click the BIC so to speak. Yeah and then hit it seeing that that's pretty neat. The Hindenburg! Well you shouldn't have strapped the little hamsters to the outside of it for simulation that was horrible. And the little hamsters got away highly motivated from getting out of the Scotch tape. Anyway Before we go any farther, okay, we're headed towards bottom of the hour break. Don, we want to make sure we fetch market for our friends listening in the archives, archives, archives. It's gonna be repeated, repeated. I know a lot of you listened the next day. Don, you have night vision technology. What do you have available, sir? And how can we get hold of you, please? Well, we've got first and viewers and it'll hang from your helmet or your second generation gun sight, hang from your headgear. The third generation, we get the second generation though, you guys, we can talk about some 50 cal. machine gun round certain I can't tell you to live on top of that 20 that's there's the other than that you guys if you're looking you know hey gun sights goggles green screens or thermal we can know piece of thermal in your pre-1 I serve up that again one of the things remember why I answered this question last night yes for USKS operators out there for all of our SKS shooters their site available that will depict any rail that will work with Don's Night Vision or any optics, will replacement dust covers with the pictini rails, leaned right on to the dust cover, guys. These have been around for a long time. There's always seven or eight different models available. CAPCO makes American versions. They are excellent, very well machined. I've seen every one of these. Any one of them will be a good choice. They don't require any special tooling. All you do is your normal disassemble with the SKS. This assembly that you buy, you mount it just like you would any other regular dust cover. Push the pin back in, the retaining pin, pivot it to lock it in place. Congratulations, you're done. Now there are two versions. One is a simple, straightforward installation. The other has set screws to control and manipulate the fixture itself so that it is rigid, under the argument that it can tighten it up enough to bring it into tack driving mode. It's an SKS Cart V to begin with, number one. So we're not talking 1,000, 2,000 yard shots with this rifle. However, either one of these both work well. Each one provides stability and You can buy multiple copies so that you have one for your daylight vision, you know, conventional optics, whatever you're going to use, and then the other for Downs night vision technology. When that night vision is not in use, it should be in the Pelican can, on your backpack, in your backpack where it belongs. It should be protected. We can keep this equipment extensively in the field. Remember, another thing, there was another question here the other day, well SKS, yeah, basically we dress up a lot of SKS's to become mini-Dragonauts. And in fact there are a few, very few, because there weren't that many that came in and I told everybody to buy them. There were some longer barreled SKS's that really dress out nicely. I mean they just look nice. They're Russian, well Chinese in that case. 22 or 23 inch barrel instead of the standard 20. The 20's a nice barrel as it is. Barrel length, but again a lot of guys have dressed those up with a Tapco or with an aftermarket from one of the other companies that's out of business now. add on flash hiders in the long basket. They mounted of course a bipod to the weapon. Standard 10 round magazine because again we're looking at a marksman's rifle here. And again if you learn to use the weapon properly you should get the job done. But the cool thing is that that optical package when you don't want it on it comes off as a whole assembly so you don't have any confusion. There's no unscrewing anything or disconnecting anything. Johnson's entire night vision pod would go right into the Pelican case. the other dust cover out of that package you can hold your other optics in the same can you pull that out of the pelican case put that on the rifle with the mid-power scope now you're going to town during the day and if you want to switch out to other polymer stocks there are dozens of different polymer SKS stocks so that's an option too now the other thing again oh I'm stuck you guys have advice here in Sitsum personal thing maybe I'm completely wrong about it but if you want to be accurate at range you don't want to hold on absolutely right down absolutely the the one thing about is the polymer folders work but the rigid stock there's a nice Monte Carlo it's not a pistol grip stock and I don't need a pistol grip stop for the SKS it wasn't designed for that There's probably the best one for the application combined with Don's night vision is the rifle that has the Monte Carlo cheek well, you know, cheek piece. It raises, it actually elevates your face away from the stock comb, which brings you in line with the optics, which is exactly what you want to see happen. Now there's a couple others that have total variable geometry for the buttstock, and they have a variable adjustable cheek piece that is right in the center. That's another good one. And they do come in colors. The later ones have come in tan, white, OD green, and black. So you've got them even in colors. And I think one company even does marbles, which is really cool. I don't see many of those anymore. I don't know why they don't do a marble chip in the first place. If they're already doing green, tan, and brown, and black, hey, do the chicklets thing. Throw a mix in. I believe that that would be a very sellable feature. because that's a permanent camouflage, it's full depth in the stock. But other than that, again, with the SKS, yes, this night vision technology. In fact, the first night vision, Don, in the first night vision video, we have the SKS right there in front of everybody. You know, that seems like a lifetime ago. Yeah, with the night vision application on board, guys, so you get a chance to see what we're talking about. And it's been a while, that's the whole thing. And again, that was at, again, the Midland facility, the up in the Midland area facility where we had multiple training events going on simultaneously. And Don, of course, had the night vision class going on there. He had filmed it right there in one of the classrooms. The big thing here, again, is that any weapons system out there that has a Picatinny rail should be able to handle the night vision fixture. Now there are some other considerations because a lot of people have been conditioned to think they need all kinds of other goodies and attachments. Well, interestingly enough, here's a little trick. There are a bunch of picatinny rail add-ons that are side mount that will actually put two more picatinny rails left and right of the core rail. That sounds weird, but basically what you do is you put another rail on top of the other rail. You still have the original picatinny option in the middle, but you now have fixture points on either side. Now, what purpose does that serve? Well, some people believe they need lasers or you know, need an option or a flashlight. Needless to say, there's barrel mounted flashlight fixtures of all kinds that are generic. If you're looking for a variety and you're looking for cheap and unique quantity, pretty much the big chunk of these are all made overseas anyway. and you're simply buying from somebody who's a middle person, that's not a problem, but remember that if you go to dealextreme.com, dealextreme.com, dealextreme.com, and you want to experiment, then go to dealextreme.com and look for the mixed sets of rails and fixtures. There's a whole bunch of them. You can get some with seven or eight rails that are different lengths in the Picatinny rail, and they allow you to mount things in different places, guys. So check out, see what they have. They're cheap, under, in fact most of the stuff is under $10 in that category. In fact, I would say under $7 because it's again, cheapy, slave, labor produced. It's metal, in most cases aluminum, but there's also other materials to include plastics. For research and development, that's fine. Think about this, we're trying to piece it together. We're trying to make something work. Well, I don't want to spend a whole bunch of money on a research project. I want to view minimal cost, maximum end result. Now once I've perfected what I need, then I can shop the market for a higher end part. Can I not? Oh yeah. So we'll go through the system and search that way. Now another thing, there was another question. On headset or head-mounted type night vision, what's out there right now that you've got in a first floor, even into a second gen? We can go into a monocular and stay under street with the mount. Now that won't mean your helmet is optional. You'll have the headgear to give you hands-free. Describe the headset itself for everybody so they understand what we're talking about. Oh, it's just, you know, the pad on the forehead and the one to all adjustable that allow that device in front of your eye and that hands-free ability. With a monocular. Do that with a monocular. You can't really call a monocular even if it's, you know, head mountable. Looking for night vision goggles, I can price right in front of me, but for less than Now the old rut hanging on the back of your head and then they wound a bit and generation two, that was a one tube through one tube and split it back out to your rut section like you can you know drive that ATV that little four-wheeler side of vehicle generation and look inside the vehicle as example look your lights running lights outside light inside the vehicle that you're going to need to dim that advise you you need to offers you the you know do that in a second generation doggo also. We've been teaching the company to do this for a long time and finally they did this six years ago now. You're looking for a... I've hardly ever talked about this but it's been around for a good long time now. You guys, if you look at a piece of thermal you're going to get the shape of the person and you know them. You might recognize their face. In a green screen you're going to tell that person and if you've never seen them before you would later be able to identify. I recognize that person. in the daylight. Fine, fine detail. A few things that green screen won't. But as an example, green screen will show you things that thermals. Now with that in mind, if you have a 100 man team and you don't have one of these, this is gonna be your Gunny Sart, this is gonna be your General Fire. You're gonna have one of these. Green screen on one side is second generation, sometimes third, depending on how odd. But on the other side, kindness of the green screen and the pickiness of the thermals, you guys, We've offered it up a number of times to find the really lousy camouflage in the daytime, you know, long and you stick the elbow in your ribs and, ah, look at that guy, he's trying, he thinks he's hiding from us. A really lousy camouflage in the daytime set into a harder, what we, what one would call harder shadows at night. He's gonna show you an eyeball if he's gonna show you a forehead over that, trying to, you know, get you to walk into, you know, places where the green screen will see things that the thermal, is that a gun? One device that mixes them both together, that's a pretty neat thing and I've been trying to get them to do that for a long time and they finally did it. If you want to talk to me about night vision you guys, you can reach me at 231-8, again, two wings are thermal. Real quick, before we go too far away from it, we mentioned the head harness. Is that adaptable to the helmet or simply useful with the... Oh, it's going to be cloth strapped to your head. The device, it'll be a different fixture mark. It'll have the interface to night vision. I'm familiar with most of the harnesses so I can pretty well picture, and I think our listeners can too, how that works with the bumper to the front actually helping to stabilize the eyepiece. I was just curious because some models years ago also would expand out. The Brit models, for instance, you see some of these that were from the 80s. The fixture could be used either on the head or it had hooks and would stabilize the seams, the edges of the helmet. So this is a head harness specific. Now here's the other thing, you're going to be exposed. How comfortable is it with wearing any kind of head in your baseball cap or booty hat or anything like that? Oh, it's going to under that. As long as you know, some people like a tight hat on their head, the wind doesn't blow. As far as that goes, it's just a matter of how tight is your hat. Because it's going to fall into it above your ear line. You don't want to. Here's well thought out. I've seen most of the models, and again, before we get to market, they're going to do everything in the field test, so it's going to work. That's one thing we can pretty well count on, guys. So the big question has been how can we use different types of headgear with the equipment. Now, they do offer as separate the mount that now everybody's familiar with. It's a forward helmet mounted to the forehead, correct? out there asking questions about that because I know guys have discussed it. Now here's the other thing I haven't, and you know I couldn't answer this one myself, I said well you know you see all these out there, is pretty much all of the industries on a universal mount, in other words is everybody pretty well marked? Oh there's pretty much a manufacturer to manufacture what you're going to see a lot of into blurs and even some binoculars but mostly binoculars, a single tube, would be that in standard into the roof fitting on the bottom, gain some will actually have a picatinny rail right into the body and that some different you know, night vision standard. It would be international anyway, there are so many people involved. And there's still competition, as everybody thinks guys, there is still competition out there in the industry so, I mean again, there are people also looking or eyeballing it but It is a specialized niche. Again, if you're looking at the technology, understand that the reason we're really pushing this, the reason I promote it is just like any other training. It gets you on the back, it gets you on the table and gives you the background that you need so that as you pull equipment off other corpses, you know, you're gonna end up with Gen 3 equipment in your hands. You're gonna have to stuff to be like, wow, I didn't know this existed. Well, you did, but you figured out maybe it's down the road. The idea is that flying is the same way. All stick time is good time. Range fire is the same way. All range training is good time. Field exercise operations, all field exercises are good time. Now, you have idiots and buffoons who make stupid statements that, you guys are using an old piece of this or an old piece that we're training. It's a training operation. In fact, I don't take my, we intentionally- You can learn to fly in a bicycle. Right, exactly. Well, the other thing is you use your beaters for training operations. Even the Army has done this for years, guys. When you go out to the Desert Warfare Facility, the vehicles that are there are equipment that was routed and transferred there for permanent station because it's kind of long in the tooth. And what they do is they get their dollars worth out of it. You get the drift. and they know it's going to get the stop beat out of it. You guys go out jumping the equipment and beat the snot out of it. Well, we think the same way except, let me give you an example. When you watch our videos, you know, you see those Dodge M880 Ram trucks that are in our training videos? Go to Liberty Tree Radio, guys. Those Ram trucks that you see that are all prettily camouflaged and really nice looking, I paid $80 for. Well, they're army trucks. Yeah, and I paid $80 apiece for them. But every vehicle you see there, I paid between $80 and no more than $120 per vehicle. Well, they run. Yeah, they had tires. Let's put it this way. Well, for what I paid for the truck, I couldn't have bought one of the tires for. Yeah. Seriously, they had four brand new, four all-terrain tires in each one of them. The trailers you see there, all those cheap trailers, sometimes you'll see two, three, five, 10 of them. Guys, I was paying $60 apiece for those. But they're not brand new city aircraft, but those actually were almost brand new when we picked them up. And the fact of the matter is that, you know, that old, the ones you see for $80, ran like a top, turned the key, they start every time. They've been battled, they're not battlefield, but they've been field repaired by transportation. When you see them, it's like, understand that all I did is pull them right off the shelf and we applied them to direct usage. But again, for $80, I can afford to beat the snot out of that thing. See how that works? So my better equipment can be on standby and have no mileage on it but be identical to what it is that I'm using for training. The same is true with regard to equipment and that doesn't mean that it's obsolete. I take that $80 truck and run it down the road to heartbeat. Why? Because I know I'm going to need more and I'll never have enough. That's why I bought fleets of those. There's whole units that are outfitted with Dodge M880s we got for $60, $80, $125. Top end I paid was $260, $270. And that was for some really nice ones that were crew cabs. Now the rest, even the crew cabs, they paid $60 for it. Now, M715, Jeep trucks, the original Jeep truck, the M715 from Vietnam you guys drove, I paid no more than $85 a piece and the average I paid for those was $65. I've got whole units here in Michigan completely outfitted with them. Whole units. old formations, mechanized, ready to go, and that's their, again, those are their toss-aways. They won't want to toss them away because they've done some TLC on them, but you know what? They're fighting vehicles. The night vision's the same way. Nothing is obsolete. Everything can be applied. Just understand the toolbox and how you have to use the wrench, okay? But I gotta get some time on something and why am I gonna burn up the hours on my Gen 3 when I've got a Gen 1 or I've got other equipment I can use to give the people the dynamic performance simulation that they need. Training, in fact this is the problem with most of the buffoons that open their stupid face and make dumb comments. Well that's old this or that's not it. They really typically have never had to deal with manpower management or with training. They may use stuff but they don't have a clue otherwise and they have no creative mind. The whole purpose behind training is to take what you have available and use your creative mind. This gets also to the idea that, and by the way, you can do this all day, you can buy Metal Airsoft right now for under $100 it's an AR-15. You know what guys? Don's night vision devices will fit on every fixture and go on those Airsoft rifles. So I can train all day, fire up night or day, night or day, hint hint hint. And I can practice with Don's night vision all night long. All night long, oh yeah. Think about that. Oh, and do they make all every size and varying on the M16? Hell yes they do. Do they make every variant of the AK? Oh hell yes they do. And by the way, all the new Airsoft and most of the Airsoft AKs, even the cheaper ones, Many of them have the slide mounts down that are standard for the SKL for the AKs right now the way they're built So guys there's no reason for you not to get nighttime fire out there in force Where you can actually practice and work with the weapon actually have it mounted on a weapon and no one can say anything about here's the cool thing Don nobody can say we're all here poachers. They're airsoft rifles guys But it's only airsoft. No, no, no, it's that training aid called airsoft. Yeah, start thinking through on this And again, you've got stick time. Now the other thing, I wouldn't sneeze at that first gen. That first gen is going to get the job done within its performance range, right, Don? Oh yeah. Again, if you know how to use the tool, you can, you know, get a lot of things done. Not the biggest hammer in the box. That's one way to look at it. It's just a real effect. It's a working hammer though. Now the other thing here again is batteries. Now, Rechargeables are definitely a good thing, not that everybody is necessarily using them, but rechargeables work just fine with this equipment, right? Oh yeah, as long as you know you keep a good charge in them. Any rechargeable battery, if it's got a good charge in it, is going to last you in almost any device through the night. Now, thermal, you might not get through a bank of thermal, in bank of battery, rechargeable batteries into your thermal device on a limb here, you understand? I'm saying they might not last burning that device. That's another thing about X amount of hours in it. Well, there's X amount of hours in your television too. X amount of hours in a diesel motor. And that motor that comes from General Motors for, they're gonna go so far and then they're probably gonna need an overhaul if not just, you know, anything that needed. Side of the block, that's where I decided you're not gonna do that to me. And if you treat it good, you're gonna get X to $1,500 in the front. After that, it might still fun, but you're not gonna be all real happy. 2,500 hours, another 1,000 hours over that first generation tube. But I can go generation two. Now it's about 5,000. They're saying some of the second generation tube is going to be 500 hours. That's almost a lifetime. The other is saying minimum lifetime. It would be sent that you become familiar with it. We try to encourage you. You get a piece of night vision every night, at least for the next month, seven minutes out. There's a reason for that. Try to do it in the same time frame, too, if it's at night try to do it because well you're going to see no moon and you're going to see a full moon timeframe and working in the same, you know, time, you know, like again 10 o'clock at night, 10 o'clock in the morning, be a time when there's no moon and there'll be a time when there's a full moon in there. At any rate, I'm familiar with yours and example this in so many different way. Repetition of the time you've done something over and over every day and over and over the next day and over and over you well five or seven minutes every day for about 30 days. You've kind of worked it in that you've ingrained that into your you have it water in 23 years But man, you throw me the water I can swim over there and save myself how that works And I've been in the water at any rate looking for night vision. We can work it closer from mark I'll just do that. Hey, if you're looking give me a call the numbers two three, but he listening to try to give a solution I've had a series of questions actually but an email that we got spikes through the alternate alternate We've had some conversations last night. We brought up the thing about night vision again. Night vision technology wide is needed. Plug in now. Remember we have the night vision videos available. Go to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com Go to the donate key right there at the top of the brown line. That's the second line right in the middle says donate. When you go there, scroll down through to the videos, you'll find the night vision video posted there. That's the quickest way for you to get hold of it. I highly recommend that you do it. It's got Dom's tutorials, the original classroom work that he did during our one training event. Also again, the model of work. And we're working, in fact, this weekend Dom, we're putting everything together for an addendum of third disc. There's some good people have been asking for. and we're going to have ready to go. So that's going to be part of the Things to Do project. We're going to be gone busy for a bit again. It's not a matter of just a matter of when now. In fact, we'll have some of our individuals who will be part of the ongoing video. I've got a series of equipment we're squaring away right now. And guys, that'll be finished. Also the Equipping Part 3 video. There have been a lot of people asking. We were actually on that mission, but there was so much stuff that was going on, we got distracted. What I am short on is the Mali segment, and that's what I'm going to finish up probably tomorrow. Everything is pretty well squared away, ready to go, battlefield, the burning wreckage is ready to be burned, the buildings of destruction done. Of course, after a while, we moved through the battlefield, and in the process, we're going to give everybody a pretty good feel for things that need to be done. Another video, by the way, So you just escaped from a FEMA camp. Or you just escaped from FEMA's clutches. And this is something that I've been ongoing working on. And it's going to be kind of a drama thing in a way, but it's not. It's a storyline thing only in that it's done from the perspective of, okay, you just fell out of the back of a FEMA camp. Congratulations, everybody's dead around you, but you hear somebody obviously rustling, the rest of the convoys realize something's wrong. Something went right. You're basically on your own. Now what do you do? How do you survive in the environment? You just got knocked out of something. I will warn you about something real quick here. Policy and survival escape innovation. If you have shoelaces, choose, take the shoelaces. Does everybody understand that? If you have prisoners, you take their boot laces. Does everybody understand that? Yep. And they have Velcroed shoes, take their shoes. I would point something out. If you're going to move fast, have you ever tried to move fast with no shoe laces in your shoes? To try to concentrate on keeping your shoes on your feet instead of motivating like you were going down the road. Very heavy and awkward foot flops. And that's intentional. That's why that sounds to you. It would be an easier target to shoot. So here's the basic rule in the first step in survival, escape and evasion. Since your boot laces are gone, you need to be thinking in advance, what will I do to lace those boots back up? What can I do quick? No, we don't have time initially. In the evasion phase, first, getting out of the line of fire is the primary issue. Get away from it. In other words, if you have the opportunity, you take it. Now, the moment you get a chance, either again, a strip of cloth, something you've already figured out on your person, Zip ties are great, but finding one and pulling one out of your harness isn't going to happen. But if you can run into a zip tie, pieces of wire, anything, the idea is that you run them through the boot lace, bring the boot lace together and wrap it or tie it. In step one, the idea is to tighten up that footwear because you've got to move quick, okay? Step two is to start looking for other improvised materials. But don't just think shoelaces, pieces of wire, pieces of twine. Chunks of even vine will do guys. There's vine out there. We got a cleaner vine this this last two years It obviously is some piece of junk that came from some garbage from overseas and it's spreading all over the state of Michigan And this thing is, it is tangle foot. It is, I will say this, if you're going cross country and you run into it, it is a resilient bugger, but it's a fine, temporary structure. It's not going to be there forever, but through the season, this is available. You can quick snip the limbs off, you know, like snap them off. You can run that through and tie this stuff off and it will hold. Trust me. I've already experimented with it just to see, hey, what does this stuff do? Now, that's something I want to bring up on here because, again, do not become defeated. Think ahead. If you're already looking at the idea, man, I got stunned, I got grabbed, somehow we got picked up, but we got swept up. We're gonna get away from them, but you have to be thinking step by step now. You have to remember that all man-made objects are tools. Anything you run into is something you need to be hanging onto. And remember, fire is your friend. You need fire. At least you need heat. You also need cover your eyes. If you're not prepped, look at the weather outside. What's it going to? You need to be accumulating from either the corpse you just made of an enemy guard or other people around you who are casualties. You take whatever extra clothing they have with you. Nothing is thrown away. Well it's just that it may be as dirty or as bloody. It doesn't make any difference in other thermal layers. That's what bleach is for. That's right. That's more of the idea in the field. You're just going to have to scrub it as best you can. You're going to have to live with it as best you can because in the situation you're in, you're on your own, you're out in the middle of nowhere. How do you deal with it? And how do you start building up and getting back to life and getting back into the battle? We're at the top. Down your number for night vision, please. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Remember, stick a knife in them, kick them down, crush their throat, bust their skulls, do whatever it is you have to do to get rid of that FEMA guard, and then get on with business. But again, again. This number is 231-796-845. God bless you.
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