November 11, 2013
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1h 8m
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2013
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Mark Koernke and Don Wills discussed Marine Corps history and traditions on Veterans Day (November 11, 2013), referencing Lieutenant General Victor Krulak's book 'First to Fight.' They covered rifle recommendations including the Yugo M77PS in .308 NATO, night vision technology, and preparedness. The hosts emphasized patience and strategic preparation rather than immediate action, drawing parallels to historical conflicts like Braveheart and the Bolshevik revolution. They discussed creating reference materials for identifying enemy forces and equipment, and encouraged listeners to maintain preparedness while avoiding premature confrontation.
- marine corps
- veterans day
- armistice day
- preparedness
- rifle recommendations
- .308 nato
- night vision
- militia
- patience
- enemy identification
- equipment inventory
- braveheart
- bolshevik
- constitutional rights
- self-sufficiency
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Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll 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 eat God given right, and pray to God, eat the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the one two three? Yes, and good Good evening ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm R. Kirky. And I'm Don Betcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Well ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... Liberty Street Radio.4MG.com. We're on Indiana4TeamTalkRadio.com. We're on AM and FM Microstations, CB, base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico and then headed across, let's see, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 5th and 5th in our friends in Colorado. The recalls waving to the left coast, we turn back to the east coast across Plains Leaf over the Virgin Panks, Mississippi, and the Smokies, slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crew is grabbing teams, okay teams, and Ma Bell Gram and Consortium bring us the Golden Spike down, snowing down here, kind of cool. Ground's not frozen so it isn't going to stick around but it's going to make for nasty, sloppy coldness for the next day here for sure. What's it like in your neck of the woods? And what is the day today? What's jumping off the wall there, sir? Oh, there's no chance for any of the foliage that is, you know, cold sensitive out there. Now the corn is gone, everything pretty much a whole lot of stuff is going to need to be harvested tomorrow. At any rate, it is the 11th day of November, year of our Lord 2013. Again, we saw snow here in this portion of the illustrious, well, the dysfunctional state of Michigan here today. Like you say, Mark, it kind of hung around in the taller, almost the short prairie grasses and stuff for a while. Then it just melted and ran down to the ground. So it won't stick right now, but it's the beginnings of winter. We've addressed this. We talk about winter in the middle of the summer. We'll talk about summer in the middle of the winter. You know how it works. But right now we're talking about the 11th day of November 2013. Again, we did this earlier and got it in the morning, later in the hour. So we'll do it right up front. We'll probably hear it later through the hour, but happy birthday to the Corps. You guys, one of the most definitive books, and I'll take just a moment to do this, about the Corps. You know, is by a retired guy. I think he's gone now. I don't think Kulaak is around anymore. I think he's gone now, gone on to that, oh, that great fire base in the sky. At any rate, one of the best books about the Marine Corps, you guys, titled First Two Fight by Lieutenant General Victor H. Kulaak. And he is USMC, or rather was, United States Marine Corps retired. And he was one of the of the Corps for a while. It's Don original. When you hear someone say, if you ever hear someone else say, you don't go to the butcher shop for a toothache, you know who put those words in that order first. But there's a lot of original thoughts in here. One victor about the Marine Corps, his own views of the way they present themselves, the way they carry themselves, how they got to where they are and where they're going. It's a pretty good way to describe the crew-axe outlook of the Marines in the book, The First Who Fight. We're talking about the structured inside the paid militia now. That's another way to put it on this 11th day of November because I don't think we double stamped that date, but we just did, didn't we? One way to demonstrate the American fighting men inside the paid militia. You know, Mark, you know this probably more than a lot of people, but there was a time when Congress said, you know, Washington, we want to raise up two brigades of Marines. We're going to have to do that from the Army. And I came back in a couple days and said, hey, can't do that. That would take too much time, too much angst, and would weaken the Army for a good long time. But you know, there were still 191, 192 Marines died in the war for independence. So it's not like they just sat around and that was in the war for independence their first call from the army, we need help, and the first time the Marines showed up for help. There was, just prior to that mark, a question as to whether the Marines would limit their fighting to the sea and only fight from ship to ship or would they come ashore and fight too. That question was raised by none other than General Washington himself. Again, you guys, it's an old, old tradition and if you want to learn more about the history of the American fighting men, the paid portion thereof, you know, Fight by Kool-Ach. Dr. H. Kool-Ach is a good book to get you well acquainted, again, well acquainted with the Marine Corps. One more time, we're not going to dwell on this forever, but I'm looking for that ISBN number right now. do this right here, bring up a little more intensity on that light. That ISBN number is 0-611- again, if you want to get right to, you know, flight by Lieutenant General Vic Varian who's, I cannot understand you. The way to get right there under the code, the ISBN number one more time is 0-71-73012-0-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731-731 713012- Hey, there's a good, this was first printed in 1984, so you have a good account of the United States Marine Corps up until basically that time. How things were developed, how the Corps was denied, you know Mark, when we talk of the Corps and on occasion, oh you've heard it referenced well, the Navy for their underwear for their shorts gets three buttons and the Corps gets two. And, Kruevack will tell you how much money that saved the United States government by shorting Marines one button. The bean counters were so happy. Right down to the little nitpicky things, but you guys, when you bring them up and you figure that when the general of the Marine Corps is saying, and this is how they shorted my men here, and they still did what they did. Again, we're talking, did I tell you, we're talking about the American fighting man. And you can hand him a stick. and tell him this is what we're going to have to beat our opponents with today. And he will go out and do his best to do that, to beat his opponent with a stick. But you know he's always looking for something better and Kulek points that out too. So again, you guys, first to fight. If you ever come across a copy of it, it will be something that you would like to commit to your library and never let go. It's one of those books, Mark. If you loan it out, probably you're going to have to buy it again. I yield to you, sir. One of the things too, Marines of course have either procured their own, for the very reason mentioned, if they don't buy their own they end up with hand-me-downs from the Army typically and from other services, depends on what it is. But aviation from the Air Force, while in more recent years the Marines have been procuring more and more of their own equipment, traditionally in the past the Marines ended up with hand-me-downs in most cases or, well of course World War II as we know, the Air Force, Naval, the Navy Air Arm and the Marine Air component pretty much flew the same aircraft. Though in many cases the Marines ended up with the last generation before cutting edge. They would be given whatever was coming out of the front line or the first line units and would be given to the Marines to then still find flying front line operations. My favorite is the M109, the largest battle tank we ever made before the Abrams and still it outclasses the Abrams in a couple of dimensions. The biggest battle tank, the only heavy tank we made after World War II. We decided the Army didn't really have as much of a use for it, so where did we send it? took a marine we gave it to the marines that lightning fast response force got the biggest thing on the land largest tank on the planet well the largest tank in the US military russians had bigger but uh... biggest we had the only heavy tank we have what do you give it to why the marine amphibious component doesn't make a lot of sure but at least they got a bigger tank for a change because you know world you know it is typically the case after world war two While the US Army got the patent, the Marines were still running the M4 Sherman's. Everybody ran Sherman's after the war. There were lots of them laying around. It should be noted that the Marines had the older variant over the more recent heavy armor that was coming into service. Just something to think about there. With the Pershing, etc. and a bunch of other utility vehicles to replace it progressively. Of course, then the Marines progressively upgraded too because they got the stuff the Army was throwing away. That wasn't always the case and as we know in World War II, as we pointed out, the Johnson family of weapons systems to include the Johnson rifle and Johnson machine gun. The Corps has had many innovations. It's interesting considering the Marine Corps as a, shall we say, the other, the orphan service in many cases is how it's looked at. They had a lot of innovations or a lot of designs because of their independent procurement system and not all of them bad ideas. In fact, several of them really quite innovative and quite useful for that period of time. So it's not like they've been on the low end of the stick. They've actually been able to develop and perfect with what they do have available and fight effectively. with the weapon systems that were given to them and they made the work. Not that they weren't lethal, but another thing to remember, just because somebody gets rid of it doesn't mean it was even obsolete. That's one of the things about the system when you're gludded with material. There was kind of a comment about that in a couple of different movies. We're getting rid of perfectly sound systems so we can buy junk that falls out of the sky. Well, I want the older stuff that's proven. Okay, thank you. There we go. We'll keep it in somebody's service. And that's how the Marines got a lot of it. Anyway, again, they've done their part. We've got a lot of Marines that are in the militia. We've got the Colonial Marine Corps, which is former Marines that organized taking advantage of their mutual training. And those are multiple generation Marines that have been active for a long, long time. Good work there. And of course the rest of the services we know this is a Remembrance Day guys for everybody out there. We're heading towards the end of it now But if you didn't get a chance you still have time tomorrow to stop by the cemetery and say hi to any old friends that are still there I doubt they want any place since last year You get my drift. Yeah, so it'd be a good idea. They're in a place where Warren says they never change the sheets. That's right So, let's just remind everybody to stop in and say hi once in a while. It doesn't hurt. We've got people we've served with or people we went to school with. A lot of them are passing now, or have already passed. Some of them passed long before us because of the wars they were sent to. Another thing you're done, we didn't do this in the first couple of hours. We're going to make sure we get this benchmark. Night vision technology. You have it, sir. How can we get hold of you and what do you have available? Hey, we've got that first generation gun sight. You know, that's entry level, but you know, it's like, again, beats swimming with the sharks when you can be in a boat. The capable boat, when it... Well, hey, the first generation gun sight is .308 capable. It'll withstand that recoil of your M1, your AR10, or your FN, your, you know, your fan foul. Not a whole lot of first generation gun sights will do that. the manufacturer is so happy that they've been able to offer something like that marked by, they warranty it for two years. The other guys, Houdowel and Knight Whatever's, they've got a first generation gun sight. Call them up and ask them if it's .308 capable. And they might say, yeah, ask them how long they warranty it for. At any rate, my number is 231-796-8458. One of the reasons I Check to see if we have any callers who do we have. 6 will unmute you. I mentioned the AIM company, AIM Surplus, having them for $620. They come with one mag. Well, guess what? For less money, you get more stuff. Go to JGSales.com. They have the Yugo M77PS, PAPAK with synthetic stock, and three magazines. These are three steel 10 round mags now. That's for $600 so for $18 less or so You get let you pay less $20 less approximately and you get two more magazines Silver don't know how many they have left guys. I'm liking this rifle I've been trying to do what I can to find more information on it guys and It doesn't have the 23 or 22, 23 inch RPK barrel, but it does have a 20 inch barrel. It's actually the optimal package for a .308 AK battle rifle. It would be nice to have a longer barrel, but a 20 inch I can handle, that's within spec for the .308 rounds you're going to be spitting down range. The stock system is very ergonomically positive. It has a slide rail type fixture and for $600 it's in .308 so it's in a main battle rifle cartridge. It's another poor man's dragon off guys. If the SAGAs were still available and they were the price they used to be for a .308 in a 20 inch, 23 inch or whatever, I'd recommend the SAGAs, but they're not out there. There are some 16.5 inch SAGAs left. They seem to be the tail end charlies of the SAGAs that have come in. There aren't any more. But if you prefer the SAGAs, they are there for about a little less, but about the same price. So this rifle with a 20 inch barrel, It does have a gas actuator slash a gas control system for variable rounds, which with the 308 is not as much of a problem as it used to be because pretty much is only a handful of companies doing all the loading. And even if they aren't, the NATO specs slash the 7.62x51 NATO round, pretty consistent. So you should be doing OK. The biggest advantage of that gas actuator is carbon buildup and dirt. It's not too much different rounds as it is crud mud and the beer. So that's JGSales.com, JGSales.com, JGSales.com and that comes, that's three magazines instead of one. That's the only difference. Everything else pretty much the same package. So it's a matter of AIM surplus, $620. They have six of them left or less. Or JGSales.com, same rifle. It is in 760x51 NATO and they have three magazines for $20 less. So you save $20 and end up with more mags. That makes a big plus right there. It is an SVD. Treat it like an SVD or a Marksman's Rifle. That is the best way to approach this weapon. The next step are 20 round mags and I'm looking at something right now. We've got that 20 round magazine project for converting HK91 mags. I don't know about the magazine well on this but if the magazine well matches up the way it does on a Velmae 308 then it shouldn't have any problem taking the HK91 mags other than just developing the slot in the front. and putting the tab in the rear. We'll have more on that as we go to let you know what's going on with that guys. Just so everybody, there's no confusion. Anyway, good solution. One of several decent firearm for bioindications. I've not seen any negative issues on that and as I can find out more, I'm going to let you know. There are four different sources. The cheapest is firearms for sale. They say they have about 220 of these in stock, Don. and their price is $564.95. However, I don't know if they come with the extra mags. So for the difference, the mags are worth it. I don't know that there are any spare mags available that I've seen so far because the rifle is coming in the way that it is. And again, this is the M77PS semi-auto rifle in .308. 20 inch barrel, 19.7 inches, 20 inch barrel. As I believe, and I'm going to check to see if I can get another image here, it looks to be a threaded barrel and we'll probably take one of the Tapco flash hiders. But I'm going to find out more about the particulars on that tomorrow. So might want to check into it. People have been asking for other solutions. And at least we know these are in stock for the moment. Now, it appeared... And what caliber was that? 762x51 NATO slash 308 Winchester. There you go you guys. So for everybody looking for an MBR, this is a good balance in terms of it's an AK action, thumb hole stock I like, slide mount for the scope and optic system the same as any of the other AKs, and a 20 inch barrel, which again, I wouldn't go any shorter than that. I know that some of these set mes or forgive me, some of the PTR-91s are using an 18 inch barrel. That is about the limit maybe right there, 18.5, but they're also doing 20, so it's a purely a mix of what's coming out of the inventory. I don't know how they chose the barrel links on that. I don't know if it was factory barrels from outside the country that they used up and then they went to their own, or again, because they do offer different paratrooper models, et cetera, going down to a 16 5 inch barrel. and with the folding stock etc. There are all kinds of different options for the HK's out there too. So this is a decent design, very straightforward. I think it's a very comfortable package by the looks of it in terms of how they built the stocks. That's the big thing. Other than that, RPK type action, long action, reinforced typically with the RPK's and you go based brought in by Century. That's the only thing that is immediately everybody's going, hmm, we need to find out more. So Century International Arms is the one that brought it in. And they also are offering the Model 70 that apparently is a build-up kit rifle that they've been doing too. CAI. Anyway, we are at the bottom of the hour. I figure we'll probably hear the music coming in here in a minute. It is Monday for everybody out there. We'll be back. Got your letter and the photographs today And they've left me with so much I wanna say How I need to let you know just how much I miss you so If these trembling hands can only find a way I know some of you You're out there in a bleak and barren land Following our flag across the sand Was it right you had to go? Some say yes, some say no Sometimes these things are hard to understand I really wish somehow I could be there with you now To shield you from the danger that you face But keep your chin up, son It won't be long and you'll be done And you'll know you've made the world a better place Mom's fine, son You should hear the things she says about her boy There's no doubt you really are her pride and joy But if the truth be known, though she speaks of how you grow In her heart you'll always be her little boy Believe me son, your mom and I are all so proud of you All we talk of are the things you used to do Guess we'll always be amazed how that little guy we raised Has turned into a handsome man like you Oh I really wish somehow I could be there with you now To shield you from the danger that you face Just keep your chin up son It won't be long and you'll be done And you'll know you've made the world a sacred place Remember son You're really in the best of company On the ground, in the air and out at sea All those men and women who are determined just like you To keep our country safe, strong and free So take care son, I know I've stood behind you from the start And if only these few words I can impart It's that I'm praying for the day You'll soon come back home to stay And take away this aching in my heart And take away this aching in my heart Our back! That is the Intel Report live for everybody out there listening. It is Monday and for all of our friends that are overseas, want to say we haven't forgotten you. I know we got a lot of guys that are listening over there in Afghanistan. Hopefully, getting them home and away from there as quickly as we can. We know how they kind of feel about what's going on, can't help it. You all know that volunteering for the program you're in, the biggest thing is just keep your head low and pay attention to your environment and how that works. Now, you can't keep your head too low or you end up with a bad hit in the butt, as they say. So you've got to kind of balance it both ways. Yeah, kind of point towards the enemy wouldn't be a bad idea. But, for our friends out there listening, it is Monday across the country and it is Memorial Day in the process, Armistice Day, something we didn't really mention that was the original term. Remember, it was the war to end all wars and they were going to baffle everybody with BS after fabricating a four year Shuster war by the bankers that was the ultimate war. It was not called World War I back in the day, guys. That wasn't the name of it. It wasn't called World War I. It had another name. The Great. Think about that. Anyway, we got down with us here. Don Wills is jumping off up there in your neck of the woods, sir. Uh oh. We are back. There we go. We got done. I was going to say, I thought you might have been my aide. Well, I should have stepped away for a second. It's the wrong one. It's always good to have reinforcements coming back, ain't it? We're back. Let's do this. I don't do this out of disrespect, Mark. Had Reno come over the hill and maybe helped out Custer a little, maybe things would have been different. It's better late than never, you guys. It's better late than never. If you're thinking, Man, we've seen this and we've done this and people have told us it's going to happen a mile and this and that. Well, if it happens later, you're still going to be there? Mark, I know people who have walked away. Oh, I'm just so mad at this. Oh, and just you guys, you know, there's a limit to what a man can take. And I understand that, well, I've heard it said that it's going to happen next week. This is years ago now. This has been something that's been kind of murmurings and it needs to be addressed. I'm going to bring this to the front because you know what? We need to hit this hammer. We need to pick up this hammer and hit this nail. As soon as the other side hears this again, Mark will hear that the militias across the nation have been disbanded. They think they are going to go back to sleep and everything is okay. Because the militias have been disbanded in America, you have to understand that they don't think they are needed anymore. You can go back to sleep too. Or it will be sold to you along those lines one way, shape or form. You can arrange a whole bunch of different words to say basically the same thing so much and so big and so slight that people hear it and don't hardly pay attention to it, but it gets into their subconscious. They have tried to sell us this before, haven't they? Again, this goes back over to patience. One of the best things any soldier can have, other than a knowledge of how to make his gun work and a knowledge of how to keep himself and his brothers alive, there are all kinds of things a soldier can have that are really, really good. Again, one of the best things a soldier can have is patience. There are so many examples of it, but the one that just explodes out of my head right now is, don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes. Let them get close enough that we're certain your first shot is going to decimate them. See how that works? There's patience right there, right in the face of it. It's going to happen right here and right now, boys. For just a little longer, we're going to exhibit patience. But see now, that's patience right down to the fraction of a second. That's patience down to less than a moment, 20 seconds or whatnot, the definition of patience. But we ask you, 20 seconds, 20 days, 20 months, it would be good to demonstrate that patience right now. It would be good to stay the course, to continue to lean on the rudder to your advantage instead of to walk away. It would be good to continue to put up foodstuffs. It would be good to continue to train to do all of the things that you have done over the last year, the last three or five or twelve or seventeen years. However long you have been doing this, it would be good to stay that course to exhibit the patience, good soldier. Mark, I yield the floor to you, sir. One of the things that we're seeing, and again from the bad guy's point of view especially, is I'm seeing this in more than one arena. They are panicking because we are not rioting. In fact, it has become a big frustration issue. On the one hand, they figured they were all told they were going to tweak us this way and that. Our side isn't rioting. We have no interest in rioting. Part of that has to do with the whole idea of the process of patience. There is nothing that is my friends, my neighbors, even people I don't like a whole lot. There's nothing I want to bust up or break up down the road. There's nothing I want to damage that's in my community. On the other hand, there's a whole bunch of idiots that are knuckle dragging morons who will probably be more than happy to rape, kill, pillage, and burn their way across the countryside if given the opportunity. This is where patience and tenacity come in. Well, that question has happened throughout the ages. I guess for everybody that just blew over everybody's head the whole thing with Braveheart. Do you remember when he first comes back home and Prema Nokta has already been put into law? They are at the wedding party and lo and behold the local scumbag decides he wants to have his way with the bride. Now let me ask you something, why didn't it kick off then? What is the boiling point? Here is another question, do you think that was the only incident of its kind? Remember when he is talking to the princess and they are talking back and forth? He goes, don't worry. Longshanks did far worse the last time he was in our country hanging our people from the walls, women and children from the walls. Pay attention and listen to what they're saying. In other words, we just finally did get around to hacking and chopping and archering each other to death here. But how many years? Notice I didn't say days. How many years of belligerence did it take? enough people finally were burned. The logic was that maybe this will get old for them. Maybe they will back off. Maybe they will finally get tired of filling the blank. But they weren't and they didn't get tired. They just kept pushing. Eventually everybody realized they really didn't have much of a choice but they were going to have to push back. See how that works? Just something to think about there when you are looking at the situation we are in now. It doesn't mean they aren't doing terrible. They are doing the same kind of terrible wicked things here that they did to the Scottish people or that the Shicers did to the Christians in Russia. The whole of the Bolshevik scam and in the initial years of course. Notice I didn't say months, years because it carried on for decades. But the initial action, the difference is realizing or failing to accept the idea that you all better stick together or you shall assuredly hang separately. Well, we have the Bolsheviks and their activity against the Christians there as a shining example of why you better get your act together and be ready to fight here. See how that works? Another example of the very thing that the founding fathers were talking about. Just something to think about there. Again, part of that is we have to have patience, we have to be tempered, but we also have to take advantage of the time that we have. Yes. And that means we don't sit on our laurels. That means we should be building, expanding, growing, developing. It's one of those things that has to happen. and we don't really have any choice in the matter. Enough people are coming up and online. What we need to do is make sure that we keep pushing them in the right direction and in macro motion, not in microscopic manipulation. Macro motion, we all know we have the same goal, we're all moving the same direction. Many different seeds planted mean that there are many different types of flowers growing. And a bouquet of solutions, a wide cornucopia, a range of ideas. is what we need. How do you get there Mark? Again, let's go back to that word, to the front of the hour. How do you get there without rushing to something, without jabbing the dragon in the eye the first time you see it, so to speak? It would be good to jab the dragon in the eye, but I want to kill the dragon. I do not wish to just blind it. I do not wish to just make it mad at me. When I'm finished with it, I'll be finished with it. Yes, I will make boots and luggage from him. Look at that, Don. That's a nice hat band. Scales are a little big. Where did that come from? Wow. That's a nice ashtray I've got there. Looks like a whole bunch of them. Yeah, those are those small little tiny tail scales. You know how they are. They work pretty well. That's a good boat. Good boats. Good boats. Where for a long time? Dragon scale. Yeah, 402. Well, again, the point here is that, and it's really one of the difficult things to balance out for a lot of people, and I understand why, is we're building. We're on the upswing. They're on the downswing. The biggest problem there is that it doesn't mean that we are going to sit there and sit on our hands guys. It means that at some point you are going to get into a fight. Why? Because the bad guys realize that they are degrading. Plus they are frustrated themselves on their side. We are not frustrated on our side. They are frustrated on their side. Especially the Shyster bankers who will never lift a finger to fight and will always of course be demanding a now, now, now from their people on their side. Why aren't you doing it? Listen, I could have hired a dozen different masonrys. Why aren't you doing this? Well, it's a little different from what you seem to perceive. Ah, my yes men told me. Oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, o The other thing that I brought up this morning which is going to be especially critical is are you prepared to replace the economy? You're not going to replace the big part of the economy. You're going to replace the user part of the economy, which is more important if you wish to make the machine run. Let the enemy undermine their own actions. Let them slip their own tendons. But be prepared with an economy ready to roll separate from them. This also is then a justifiable excuse for shooting them when they come out and try to be stupid because it's only a matter of time before they do. Just be patient. They will. Yes. Be patient. They will. They will. Go ahead, caller. Who do we have to come in? Fluffy, I think. Yes. Yes, this is Fluffy. It just occurred to me that I'm wrong. The boots we could make out of them probably wouldn't be very good considering how thin-skinned they act. Well, you have to double layer and use a core layer of horse hide. There are a whole lot of tricks to boot making. It's an outer laminate. It's not designed to be a full stand-alone. You have to have a core level. If you tan their height enough and use enough heart, you can toughen a skin up. So we can probably even make all the parts we need off of their stinking rotten, scurrilous, oily hide. But the big thing is just as much as anything. You might just only wear them when they're around. You know, it's one of those symbolic things to rub it in their face, just like they would do to you. Yeah, it's one of yours. Yeah, yeah, he died horribly. All of it was terrible. Yeah, it took him hours to die. We made sure of that. We could have killed him quick. Yeah, like wearing the brown coat on a lion's day. Yeah, exactly. Why is it when we were sitting in an alliance bar on unification day? The soft belly tissue was needed for those supple bend points on the toe and around the arch. We had to get them while they were fresh. Don't worry, we'll be slower on everything else. You just have to be quick on this because you've got to start working to cure. By the way, remember there is always enough brain to cure whatever leather the animal is carrying. Does everybody understand that? Yeah, that's cool. But the problem is that we would normally, that would be the normal math, but remember now we're dealing with low IQ knuckle draggers. You open up the brain pan and where the hell? Oh my goodness, it's not here. The bladder is already emptied into their pants. You lose out on the salt water and you lose out on the grain matter to make your curing batter up. The tanning material. That's rather interesting because it is true guys. You just take that and start to boil that and mush that up. Typically, that's enough to tan the hide. Whatever size brain is usually on the animal is enough to tan the hide, depending on the type of leather. There's a beautiful jump. What's interesting, like I said, the problem is when you get ready with the ice cream scoop to clean out the brain pan and it's like, there's nothing here. It's a typical globalist parasite. Tall, small tiny little bat over there in the corner. Thumb dragon. Yeah, thumb dragon. Oh well. Again, like I said, while there are other things, horns for making boot stands, coat hangers, and all kinds of stuff, we won't let any of the other creature go to waste. We'll make sure he's probably used. The steamer bones could be used for the stands. Right. And walleye racks. Oh yeah, cool. Good idea. How about the claws for powder horns? just for again symbolic it's every once in a while you got to use you've got to be there with all the body parts off of what it is that you've taken so that they can get the impressions kind of like you mean you know remember like in Braveheart when he goes I have dispatched a hundred nong to a lark station me back anytime where they dress like this and it was more like 50 when they draw like this he pulls the clothing away and the guy does that chin you know tucks the chin and and realizes, oh, so that is where they got the clothes. It was more like 50. Yeah, we didn't see a hundred. Yeah, if we would, we'd have gotten them. Yeah, we would have gotten them all, don't worry. We did a pretty good body count. See, that's the problem the bad guys have is the puff up as opposed to the way the world is really going to work. And everybody needs to be looking at, again, being fair in this hunt. I've heard this, this is something we had a discussion about this weekend is, well, if I shoot it, I get it. And it's like, yeah, but they'll probably have more than one bullet hole in them. And I can just imagine the argument server is going to have to be equitable. We can't all be fighting over the goodies on the enemy corpses. That has become an issue in the past. The whole idea that if I shoot it, I get it. It's a matter of who has better tennis shoes on. Whoever gets there fastest first. In fact, we did a little part of I didn't get to what I wanted done with the filming this weekend, not the way I wanted to. There's a little strip video we're going to do about stripping the enemy. It's going to be a little piece on YouTube and we're going to throw it up on Facebook and all that real quick too so everybody has a chance to see it. It's kind of like a, and it's not a slow-mo piece or anything, it's just a time delay. It's kind of like the old thing of the car being stripped along the road or the ants picking a corpse apart. Last but not least, the guy is looking down at the combat boot and one foot is all messed up and the one combat boot is still good. He is busy on the lacing and he cuts off the lacing and he grabs the boot and he drags that along and looks at the other one before he goes and is like, at least I got one. No words. This is all just picking the corpse. And by the time you're done, there's not a whole lot left on it. Well, we got part of that done. We didn't get the part done. I wanted the last piece I wanted to, but that's the part where we've got to have the dogs. So a friend of ours is going to bring a bunch of her dogs over, and we'll finish the last scene. Don't worry. None of him went to waste. That's right. So again guys, nothing goes to waste. We leave nothing of the enemy behind. That's the most important thing to remember. Ultimate Recycle. The other thing here too again is, and this is something that we need to start doing, is an order of battle for ID-ing types of forces on the ground. Basically what we need is a portfolio, and we can even put this on YouTube, what to expect in terms of gear to be stripped off enemy forces. We will do an FBI agent and show a silhouette. We have one sample shot, but we can do additional listings of what to expect to find. A.T.F. agent, foreign soldier, bridge. The FBI guy takes his radio, his gun under his armpit and his cheap vest. His lowest, better possible vest. But the idea behind this is that do like an order of battle book, you know, foreign forces of North America, what to expect, what they have, how they've been equipped so you can have that. We actually have enough pictures that are first line photographs that it's not like we're guessing. You know, I think that's something that everybody needs to do. What type of weapons can you expect? What weapons systems are most likely to be carried in most, if not all, regions and districts? Again, even with the foreign troops, what can we expect to see on and what variations can we expect to see? As a portfolio piece, it would be very, very helpful. The other thing is a basic line drawing version of a promo like dressing out a deer. It's like dressing out a secret policeman. How do you strip him fastest, bestest, easiest? What do you do? At the end of every paragraph you have to have the warning sentence. You will not be able to take anything from this man unless you are willing to take his life. Yeah, warning. But he's trying to fight back! Pee-boy. Finish that. Still moving. Whack it again. Bunk, bunk you nasty grump. Bunk, bunk. So that is... I do it. Just jump into my mind. But anyway, go ahead. That's for the roofing hatchet. Right, exactly. Still the best tool, the mallet or the sharp end. The sharp end will be a little messier. The mallet will just be a cracking egg thing. Oh yeah, let's apply one slightly, ever so slightly severe tap to each temple. Yeah, one for each side and you should create minimum blood that way. Yeah, that way you can keep the headgear clean. You don't everybody getting locked up unless it's already messed up and then it's like, oh, you still causing problems. And the blade does it quickly in a dispatch. But that is that's one of the things that you know it will not be I might even be able to get that done this week I'll be in between everything else it won't take long to edit it up But the big thing is to actually build this in such a way guys that everybody understands You know what to expect because a lot of people are assuming if I get a bad guy He's gonna have what I have and that's not really how it works We've got to remind everybody if you're killing British troops on American soil. They're gonna be carrying a bullpup They're not probably gonna be carrying an m16 family of rifle The French, the FAMAS, and these weapons all have unique issues. So again, you have to keep the support systems with them. If they're carrying an M16 family of rifle, no big deal. Even if they're carrying one of the spin-offs, typically they use US American AR-15 mags. So even if they frag the gun or it's done in, that weapon will be pulled for parts. But the mags are all still fully interchangeable with everything else that everybody else is carrying. So, they can be diverted into the inventory quickly. And this is something we need to have as a benchmark or a sub-note. Not compatible or is compatible. Ammunition, compatible. Magazines, not compatible. Weapon system, not compatible. See, those are little things that we can actually do. Do it like a reference chart. Positives and negatives. Not compatible in red. I can do this, actually. This actually is something that needs to be done. Oh, we're rapidly approaching the top of the hour. But might I add? Someone with a little patience could compile all of that information. One of the things I point out, guys, it may be a negative that you saw that because nobody liked it, but it gives you a chance to ID all of their unique or specialized variations on helmets. Remember, not all of them were wearing the same helmet. What model of helmet were they wearing? If you needed to mimic it up, can you buy a copy of it, for instance, from DealXtreme? Well, guess what? Yes, you can. The Aerosoft and Paintball companies, and just off of the Internet, examples of every one of the new helmets even though they're not ballistic helmets. If you're looking for, you know, looking like the enemy so you can force them to hesitate and remember most, yeah, most of what the helmet is supposed to do is keep your beater from getting knocked in by the very things we're talking about. The helmet protects you from, you know, general knocks and scrapes. And so any helmet will help with that. I was looking at some older but really cool looking brain buckets at a resale shop today and I've got dozens and dozens of them that I'm going to put in the inventory. I'm watching for stuff that's either cheap, free, or is reasonably priced. Well for about $2 a helmet, these are all the same model. They're all consistently cut like the basic brain bucket that we have, that I've already got a number of. and guys for issuing out to the troops they offer enough protection for night operations that's really where you gotta watch it stepping out of a vehicle, boom! Walking through a door and missing a chunk of something sticking through the wall, boom! Or a branch in the middle of the night or that tree you didn't quite notice that your forehead runs into. Better the helmet first and then you're noggin, crushing that styrofoam or that padding a little bit. You'd be surprised how much scalp bleeds. Even from blunt injuries. It looks terrible, it looks horrible. It's not that bad but it's messy, it just creates problems. We don't need your gourd rung either. We don't need you hearing bells six hours after you hit that tree. That doesn't help up. That will leave a mark. So again, ideas, but remember match up your enemy. You've gotten plenty of opportunities to ID a lot of what they're using. Instead of the lamenting, use them as I've said a million times, use it as a classroom. Look at what you will need to copy or mimic out to duplicate that. What can you do to make it at least 90% correct because there are so many variations. Look at just on the ground what you saw happen with that Boston bombing thing. How many different uniforms? How many different unit types? How many different ways were they ID'd? What for the different departments, etc. Pay attention. Order of battle is being provided to you there with regard to manpower, material, and equipment. The other advantage being they don't know what to look for either. Exactly. The thing is that we have variations on the theme with actually infantry that are built as heavy infantry to include light infantry and fast mechanized. So we have a wide range and we've picked and chosen what we feel is right. We don't have any T-1E from a centralized system. So there are some advantages there actually. Plus anything that they have we can peel off and bring into our fold. Most important is, for instance, with the helmets is even though they may not use a helmet cover, we use a helmet cover for common identification. You see, we can take any helmet they have, no matter what color it is, a helmet cover goes on it. Now it's our helmet. Now if we want to look like them, the cloth cover comes off and it's whatever color it was before. Or whatever color you've painted it. See how that works? So as they change, you can change. It also gives you an option for another color range depending upon how many seasons you are going to be overlapping with that equipment anyway. Camouflage covers can be two sided and then you have a base color which is yet a third so you are able to transist from one season to the next. Another reason to actually break out the paint cans. Anyway, we are headed towards the topic. We are past. Edward is going to throw the music at us in here in a minute because we are at the top of the hour. For everybody out there listening, oh yes, we're a little more in a little past. Don your number for night vision please. 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