November 12, 2013
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed preparedness, the Minuteman concept, and the importance of self-sufficiency in the face of potential government overreach. They emphasized that listeners must prepare now with food, ammunition, and training rather than waiting for crisis. The hosts criticized defeatist attitudes in the patriot movement, contrasted effective military history (Wake Island, Peleliu, Korea) with modern technological overconfidence, and explained how civilian resistance could disable surveillance and military equipment through improvised means. They stressed that compromise with tyranny is futile and that Americans must develop the will and capability to defend themselves.
- preparedness
- minuteman
- second amendment
- self-sufficiency
- beans and bullets
- government overreach
- patriot movement
- martial arts training
- military history
- wake island
- surveillance technology
- microwave weapons
- drones
- obamacare
- tyranny
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You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. 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 as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to 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? Distill the land of the free and home And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Hernke. 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... LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, we're on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're in the Hallmark network on the Eastern Seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Pitt the 3rd, the 5th, and our friends in Colorado, the recall state where of course the battle continues administratively while everybody buys more arms and ammunition in preparation for what's going to have to deal with the problem. Well it is, let's see then the left coast waving to them we turn back to the east we sweep across the plains leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and land in the Smokies where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us The golden spike many hands make for light work a million petticoat junction operators the ability to continue to function when everything else is It is cold, it is clear, it is fall, like fall here in Michigan. We got Don there with us I think? Yes we do. Don, it is clear here, but cool, winds out of the north, northwest and then north again. What is it like in your neck of the woods? What is the day today? Well, all those winds that are out of the north, northwest and in relationship to where I am to you, they were here and now they are at your door. That's just basic geography and the way the wind blows today and it is one of those blustery fall days, you know, in November, year of our Lord 2013. So this neck of the woods, there's the, you know, we can talk about Obamacare and we can talk about all kinds of things. And, you know, basically you guys, you know, a lot of what a lot of people talk about is just spinning their wheels. And that's a huge pause. Because it's true and mark you pointed this out for years you pointed this out and you know to the extent that a number of people you hear it and it you guys It's a brutal kind of day today, and that's that's how the hour is gonna be Because you know it's time to how does that go? It's it's rough. You know it's it's well. We could say you got your house on your back and But it's not like, well, we're rattling the chain. It's not like we're rattling the saber. It's not like that at all. Because we've talked about the mighty man and the meek. And we have addressed that. I'm not going to hardly even dwell on that, but you will inherit the earth. OK? You will inherit the earth. Enough on that. Now, how are you going to do that? Preparation. We've beat that drum since the get go, haven't we? Very front. Back from 1993 and before Mark was on the air. So, you know, it's, there are those that look at preparation like that's Boy Scout stuff. Well, we'll see about you in two and a half months. And I'm not talking about today. I'm talking about from kickoff time. And I'm not talking about a football game. And then, you know, we'll put that demarcation out that two and a half months. You know what that is. Let me see. That's four. That's eight. Nine, ten. Seventy days. If you don't have a whole lot of preparation behind you, in 70 days you will be useless to the cause in two and a half months. Now let's do it like this because if it cracked tomorrow and there are those that say, well this grid coming, this thing coming up with a grid, there's no end to that drill. So that they could just open that flood gate and let the bad times roll. And you don't think that they wouldn't be, that's not beyond them. We have seen what they are willing to do. Whether it's under the table or above board, we heard, somebody said they heard those, the explosions in Nalins there. And somebody said that, well, no, no, they've got the film of the tanks driving into a church. What's underhand and what's above board, we know what, you know, basically the workforce, our government is capable of. So are you ready now to put your house on your back at any moment? Because it's not about rattling a sword. It's about getting to the other side. It's about running to the battle. That's what it is. Now bear this in mind. We haven't talked much about the responsibility of a minute man as of late. We talk about, you know, Mark, we really haven't. Think about this, you guys. We talk about, you need beans and you need bullets and you know, we're doing the bare butt. outline on this right now when we reference that. Beans and bullets and two or three Bibles here and there and a cache is something and you need to be able to run somewhere because if you try to stay in one place what happens to an army with no legs? We've addressed all of those, all of those thoughts and we've chewed them up. We've masticated on them. You know, we've chewed and chewed and chewed. We've ruminated on them. You know, like a cow would chew its cud. We ruminate on that. Old Fort since 1993. Now there are those that would use that very statement by itself to beat us. Well, you told us it was going to happen in 94 and then it was almost supposed to kick off in 97, remember? And how about that Y2K? Ha, ha, ha. But again, are you the minute man? Because we talked about patience the other day and we can address that. We talked for half an hour on patience and we finished even the last few minutes. as examples came up throughout the rest of the hour. You guys, it's one thing to be able to say, yeah, I'll be there and I'll do this, but are you ready right now? That's the will, that's not the will. Yeah, that is the will of the Minuteman because he is already in his mind. He's already said to himself, I will be there. By my will, it will happen, not to be redundant with the use of the word. You know what we're trying to say here? So, with that in mind, and I'll yield the 14 in just a moment Mark, but with that in mind, you guys understand this. There are so many different, let's do it like this, so many different snares. They wish that you would step in. So many different pitfalls. They wish that you would fall in. So many different stumbles. They wish you would break a foot on. All of those are biblical references. So with that in mind as we trod, as we move through this, what is that mark? That animated contest. We look where we put our feet, don't we? But we're also looking at this already in a moment's notice to run to where we are needed. That has to be. That has to be. Or... Let me see, what is that? Two and a half months? In 70 days? It's a use, it's, hey, you in 70 days are, would be, what is that phrase, Mark? That it is just, you know, almost melted in the snow of history, the bloody footprints in the, so again, we've talked, we have done the best we can for you over the years. And I'm not patting myself on the back, and Mark doesn't do that either. This is a necessary thing. So with that in mind, if you've been listening, just to listen, well, it's like Mark says, if somebody knocks on your door and all you can do is hand them a butter knife and say, man, you're gonna have to take that and go get to do better. Don't be disappointed. Be happy they had a butter knife for you. Don't be disappointed. That's an upgrade from nothing. Because if you have done nothing for yourself, well, if somebody hands you a butter knife, well, they've just given you a future, haven't they? And that's a pause for effect because to think that your whole future rests on a butter knife, I'm not doing that to disrespect that man on Friday nights. Don't get me wrong. You know the thought line that is trying to be presented here. You understand it. You've been running with it since the top of the hour. But this is where we've come to when I told you this would be brutal, didn't I? Now let's take this to the next level because I've used this as an example. I've sat there in the city known as Detroit. and showing some people a piece of night vision. How much do you want for this is a question and the answer comes up and they frown a little bit and then their eyes get that look sideways and whatnot. They say, I don't have that right now, but if things get bad I know where to get it. How many different reads are in that statement alone? How many different statements were made in just that small amount of words? Understand that. And, Mr. Otto, if he were, you know, we were talking about Mr. Otto the other day, Mark, Debbie and me. And, you know, Mr. Otto would tell you that you're going to see people come to your door who will, and in an eye, let me try to quote Mr. Otto, or paraphrase him to the best of my ability, who will tell you, I know you told me to prepare for years. I know that you said that I should putting up food. and even just candles and other things just to help my family and just basics like that. But I didn't listen. And I wish I would have, but I know you have been. I know you've, I've seen your stocks. I know you've got food in there. And can you please give me some? Would you share that with me? I wasn't even able to get my whole family here, but I'm hungry and I know you've got food in there. See how that works? Do you want to be one of those people? That's the person that Mr. Otto would say, hand him a butter knife. Now again, that's not a very fun thought, is it? That in mind, I'll yield the four to you in just one moment, Mark. You guys, have you noticed how cheap gasoline is and we're starting to get the backlash on that, the whiplash or whatever you want to call it. It might be the dead cat bounce, it might be, well, we're going to climb back up out of that low that we've been offering because, well, we just want everybody to go to sleep for just a little longer until we crack that whip. If you've got 5 or 10 or 30 gallons of empty gasoline storage right now, you should fill it up. You should put that stay bowl in it or the long-term gasoline storage additive of your choice. And we've addressed even storing gasoline versus storing ethylene. Gasoline with heavy content or the... We've talked about that over the years. We've done everything we can for you. If you have not done for yourself, that's not my fault. It's not Mark's fault and it's not the guy who you've watched put up stock for his family and it's not the guy who you've watched do things and train his family because you know what if you go knocking on his door and his boy is trained and things get really bad well you might be a bad bad man but trained is better isn't it Mark trained is better than bad a lot to be said for it I yield to you sir As a matter of fact, my middle boy just advanced another degree with regard to his martial arts training. I don't want to anymore because I don't want to emphasize to a degree, but in fact, we may talk about it. I just watched his testing, of course, with his dojo. I'm not bragging, but I can actually. He was the best performing individual in the group that were there. I have to admit that he's perfected his skill extensively. In fact, an instructor is actually working as a teacher, which is how all of us should be thinking in the first place. The big thing here earlier, we were talking about the Minuteman idea. There you know there Joe McNeil came on this morning and was talking about some of the stuff that you know is frustrating him and I understand and I even though this is the afternoon the Intel report this is Liberty Tree radio and Indiana Freedom Talk radio that you're hearing you know this program on You know guys there's there's a handful of people that I would say from the heart have actually put a network up there the reason that they put a network up and I could put them all on one hand of the ones that I've seen. Even with WTPRN, the individual was an earnest, decent person. Unfortunately, all the people that he was dealing with were not, as far as behind the scenes. And that's why WTPRN went off the air. That's what I wanted to differentiate this morning. Joe McNeil has built up what he's built up step by step, just like Ed has built up Liberty Tree Radio step by step by step. But we're in a common cause here because we're still trying to focus on the Patriot effort, not trying to appease or acquiesce the other side to try and sound warm and fuzzy. So you'll be farther down the arrest list. That's one of the things, if you'll notice, the latest thing to keep that some of these shasters keep blurting is, anybody who's speaking, oh, they're going to kill you. In other words, it's self-serving, self-destruct. in that wall. Oh, did you hear what he said? Well, if I shut up, maybe they'll kill me like fifth instead of first. Well, if they come to your door third and you're like, say, somewhere in the first five million or 10 million or 20 million that are on the list, do you think they're going to wait till they get to 20 million? Let's say that you're 20 million and one, but you're on the list. Do you think they're going to pass you by? Are you that stupid? You're driving by in the car and they watch and turn their heads. Yeah, oh, we didn't see you. You're not on the list. You're lower down on the list. Oh, wait a minute. Look at what just came to us is how they're going to see you. Exactly. And you know, but the stupidity is like, well, I'm in a deal. Look, I said I didn't like these people in the Patriot Mall. Back, back a few years. look I said this on this date. Yes, yes, we know. And we understand what kind of person you are. The panty waste, the limp wrist, who of course will be allowed to be scooped up when time comes because you are alone. Good, there's no problem. Thank you. Put your hands into zip ties. We are happy you tried to flee combat zone before combat broke out. That's right. And or or or or shall we say went right to the enemy camp to show that you know you're politically correct. Now, The Minuteman process one of the things everybody out there listening at the very least a five-man dynamic fire team two men just two men are a Monstrous force on the battlefield working together does everybody understand that a five-man fire team is devastating an effective squad Dominating I am absolutely serious about this. Everybody does. I'm going to give back something I always hear. All of Special Forces, SEAL, Super, Air Sky, Air Force, Recondo, Tech, Super Soldier, and of course also a Toe Operator. I could drive a HiLo. Yeah, and I could drive a HiLo. But then it's like, And the whole idea is in the same breath, we're going to die because we don't have blah, blah, blah. And then, of course, forget, well, obviously they never did work with an SF unit of any kind because I will point out again, the first purpose of a special forces unit was to build an army. But if they did fight, they always fought outnumbered. Always. You're in fact that's what I mean. Yeah, this whole idea. Oh my god so much. It's like that. You know the general that's why Fighting with a group of people like that if you really did here's the first thing I'm going to tell you It's the can do not the weezer whiner attitude that really is impressive It's okay. What's the problem? Look at the problem. What do we have to do? Here's what we have to do. Okay, let's practice doing it. Very good. Let's go do it We did it you see how that works You know the can-do attitude and this is something I'm listening and I don't know everybody needs to start shutting off the stinking television and Some of these idiots that claim to be in the Patriot movement And when I say claim, I'm seriously, you listen to, you know, I was watching some of the... Yeah, you know, they're gonna attack, the bad guys are all gonna be underground, and they're gonna allow us to get hit first, and blah, blah, blah, blah, and see everybody who resists the idea of mentioning that this was a setup, well, be killed. The first people, anybody who speaks out, they'll be killed. What? Implying that we should what? Sit in our hands and just let it coast through. So then they'll kill you without you uttering a word. Yeah, exactly. The whole attitude here, hold on a second, the whole attitude had better change on the part of everybody out there. And this is why I'm going back to Joe McNeil because I understand Joe's frustration. Everybody, something he said is true. We pretty well have committed completely to this. I always hear people flapping yap about how all the signers of the Declaration of Independence and most of the people, not all of you out there, but there's a bunch of them that are in these plastic institutions that will say that, but the moment it gets serious, they'll be trying desperately to see who they can throw from the sleigh or who they can lick. Seriously, and I have watched this over and over again. I think the best example is you better go back and look at who was stabbing who in the back during the Hautari situation, guys. I think you better go through the shopping list of who had to get their face or get their puss up on the television or get their face out there to backstab the people knowing full well that in reality here's the kicker. Every one of them that did that, we're all working for the Fed. Now, if most everyone that I've seen was working for the Fed, then let's ask ourselves about all the other people who chimed in. You know what I mean? Think about it. Well, yeah, there's an example of why the militia always terrible about that. Well, no, this is an example of the fact that, and again, the snide comet always wallop, but they're gonna come for the militia first, really. You mean like in 1775? Is that a bad thing? If you all got your act together, it's something that's expected. But don't worry they had a list of people they wanted to grab ahead of the people that just didn't make themselves available There was a big long list. They didn't go to Concord empty-handed The people that they wanted they couldn't find because everybody mobilized the reason enough The reason the list is bigger today is because the population is bigger Exactly. It's the same scam different day. Anyway, we have a caller there real quick jump in here. Who do we have? Yeah, it's George from Texas. What do you got? The thing is, I'll say it again Mark, the thing is they had this, even like people in the patient movement, it's like they got satellites and blimps that can look down and they still do this, they know all and see all. And I come up with this idea because they had on Sasquatch Hunters and unfortunately it was in Michigan. Somebody looked for Sasquatch in Michigan. I'm like, well if they got all this nifty technology, then go find Sasquatch, they'll not believe you. Yeah, exactly. I'm going to step farther, you know, first of all, for the feudal resist. First of all, I know where Sasquatch is. He's a friend of mine. He's seven foot tall and he learned to shave. This guy is big. Okay. I'm always looking for 5X clothing. Not because he's fat. He's not. It's because he's big. So I already know where Sasquatch is. I don't need a satellite for that one. Okay. Number one. But the other half of it is, if that's true, then well, Afghanistan should be all done and over, shouldn't it guys? You know that they've even gone to the point where they've used the trick the British used against the Irish in Ireland and they used in South Africa where literally they just swamp an area and they try to search every square foot. You know they did that in Pakistan and they didn't emphasize it very much because they actually put boots on the ground and planes in the air and they didn't find anyone. They didn't find anyone. Now, what's amazing is that at least you'd think this is where the sheep herders, the goat herders, the mountain climbers, the ridge runners, everybody has a system of communication that's older, as old as that country, and that country goes back into the depths of time. And so, just like what they did when the Russians were there, just like what they did when the British were there, let's repeat ad nauseam, okay? Because the empires have all had their turn at making sure that the spice must flow. Well, here we are now in there, and how many boots do we have on the ground? Here's another interesting thing. More and more we're turning to old Russian equipment or Russian equipment to put into the field. And I've got friends over there right now and they're showing me some of the pictures they just came back with. And you know what? Our stuff's sitting on the ground broken. How do you like that America? Our stuff's sitting on the ground broken with no spare parts or just worn out. The Russian junk, which is built like, you know, potato digger grade, like I've said many times, is what they're turning to because it's simpler and it's easier to fix and it flies or it operates on the ground when all the rest of the overly complicated junk has to sit there for lack of anything to make it work. Do you know how many pieces of equipment, they were just telling me something here the other day and I haven't talked about this yet, do you know how many billions of dollars worth of equipment they want to destroy in place because they don't have spare parts and it would cost money to haul it out guys? But wait, we spent all the billions and billions to get it in there, Don. Oh wait, that was more than enough we would have needed to free Cuba in 1961 and all of the junk we would have left in fragments on the beach and all of the stuff we would have taken home later. Yeah. So again, the whole gist of this is feudal resist. There are too many examples where the Weezers, and this is the problem, we're going to have to find her intestinal fortitude. and understand that all well it's coming but so there is a piece that i think henry posted i can't remember which are up i'm just perusing something in their flapping and yapping with artist conceptions of the next generation of drones in the next generation and of course it's the flying swimming walking everything transformers i think they're gone a lie but if they put up a much cartoon it's going to be exciting as we watch the fake human news they generate today Yeah, whatever, you know, it's like blah blah blah blah blah. It's a transformer scam. I saw transformers. See? It's real, man! Look, dude, the next day, all you have to do is throw the word drone in there and everybody now is supposed to have a hemorrhoid problem. Have you noticed that? I'm gonna run out and buy me a yellow, come here, oh man. Oh man, maybe they'll do conversions like they did in Back to the Future, man. Only I can have my own transformer, dude. And it'll swim! You know? Mark? Go to go to Popular Mechanics for the last 70 years and you'll find those same dronatoids being proposed back in 1950. Everybody understand that one? Mark the latest. You know the latest one is that he's white boxes in Seattle, Washington that can track your cell phone and get your voice print and do a facial recognition. Yeah, they've already been doing that with the rig. I know I saw this and it's like well they've already been doing that with a regular cell phone tower. So this is just put it out in the open. You know what I would do guys for the price of a wrecked microwave oven I'd go someplace point line of sight target that you know play with a with a dish. Make up a microwave fry unit and then what I would be doing is I'd aim one and I just cook it on the post and after I was done cooking that one and frying all the electronics on board I'd swing it around and pick another one farther out and I'd fry that one and for the price of $3.95 worth of scrap metal parts because if you know you can get a junk microwave pretty well anywhere you want laying along the road You could turn that into a mic into a let's see a pole box killing machine Just leave it on until it looks like nothing's working or somebody comes out to check it out because you can't figure out why it doesn't work and that'll tell you your machines working when it microwaves it to death. I keep pushing the reset button. It just doesn't want to work. How did all this circuitry get burned out? How could this have happened? Any soon as you see a repairman, you shut it off. Then you target the next one. That's with an eyesight. That's direct line of sight. If everybody did this, there's only so many units. And you could do it from quite a distance away. You have a lot of fun with this. You can start frying equipment left, right, up and down. It's just like optics. You know, guys, when the time comes, all these lasers, big, smaller, and different, are what you want to hammer all of their equipment with, especially fixed monitoring equipment, as far as optics go. If it's fixed and it's rigid and it's on a pole, well, you grab a little, one of these little dollar store tripods or some duct tape. and adjust that little laser and keep her cooking with some power and just beam her right into the optic collector, whatever the lens is, and just keep frying it. See, it really isn't any different from night vision, you know, with regard to how it performs. And it's kind of like, let me give the best example, on the receiver end, you see a variation on what can happen with the collector, just like you can with the television screen when you have the screensaver. because of how it will burn on the system. Now the cool thing is there is a lot of other stuff you can do or damage you can do to burn out nodes, collector points, the whole nine yards. So it is purely a matter of how creative you want to be. But all of this technology is defeatable and not only that, here is the thing. If one day everybody decided to get pissed at that, how many people would it take and how many points to rip down or destroy every piece of equipment they have? If everybody just had one day decide to get organized and you've got all these protesters that are always out there in the street, everybody just spreads out, everybody knows where each one is, everybody laughs through them, drags them down, beats them into junk and leaves them in place. Now a mean warrior would do this. A mean warrior would break something down if it was wartime and when the technicians come out to fix it, they would shoot all of the technicians. It's a hit-fix them. Yep. Right. That because there are only so many trained technicians that know how to fix and install. And if you keep killing them. And the machine would right away halt. Yeah, in a wartime situation, that's what people don't understand. It's like if you have a specialized weapons system and you have, you create damage and you observe what you do if you're in an unconventional or a pair of conventional warfare operations. Everybody goes, well, how does special forces work? What does what you do? You damage something and you look to see who comes out to fix it. Oh, you thought I was going to fight the soldiers? Well, I am. I'm fighting the technical soldiers. The ones that you all said you were so scared of because that technology is what you're worried about. Well, if you kill all the maintenance personnel, there's nobody fixing it. And maintenance personnel aren't combat troops, are they? Oh, that's kind of mean. That's not fair. Oh, they might have some security with them. They die too. See, that's how you plan in a battlefield situation. It's like, oh yeah, we'll just let him go out and fix it again. Nah, I don't think so. Thanks. See, we did tell you the hour was gonna be brutal, didn't we? See how that works? Yeah. That's the... But we're not being fair. Yes, we are. All is fair in love and war, and I'm in both. Yeah. Love my limit. Love my limit war. Well, what about those tethered blimps? When you mean tethered, that means you can cut the rope. Well, I actually again there's all kinds of mean stuff remember it's all of this stuff in order for it not now There's what's really cute anything you've got that's flying has to be ultra light and So the microwave technology is really our bud because what you don't really have to damage the bloop All you have to do is fry the electronic or yeah, and it's even flimsier Here's one of the things that we all seem to be forgetting all of this junk if you actually the reason they don't want anywhere near it is is it's ultra light scrap, it's ultra light toy junk. As far as its substance, it's like man this stuff is like plastic junk. Well it's China junk, import is what a lot of it is. And so what's really cool is it's not protected, it's not protected in any way. But we're not supposed to think about that. So if you have a fixed object of any kind and it's China tech, well give it a dose of radiation tech, give it a dose of microwave. Have some more fun with it, throw some UHF or VHF focused beam on it. See what that does. There's all kinds of fun stuff you can do. And it's cost efficient because you build it from other junk. See that's what nobody wants to talk about. Oh my god, they're gonna use blimps! They're gonna what? Blimps. Isn't that for about 100 years ago? Isn't that like the last time we had blimps was like maybe during the Navy when we were so this isn't really high-tech in fact This is pre space age stuff, right? You are kidding. We had to resort to blimps So we have to we're so low-tech and the P brains at the other end are so so we need brain now That we're going to blimps. That's not a step forward. That's like five steps back Isn't it? Think about it. When everybody talks about, you know, they've got a propeller-driven drone! You know what? I'm gonna tell you something. I remember a quote from 1975. Let me point this out. You know, we got that, that, our predator drone, we got that other drone, we got the one drone there, it's got, it sounds like a lumbar going through the air. Back in 1975, the Cessna proposed a ground attack coin aircraft. It was a beautiful plane. I believe it had like 15 or 16 hull parts total to the outer hull of the aircraft. It was a modular unit built out of with Kevlar armor for the hull of the aircraft. The actual wings and everything were Kevlar. It was really cool. It had little or no thermal signature by the way it was designed. And it could carry the same firepower as the A-10 Warthog. It was so economical and had such staying power that it could hold just as long as the Warthog on station. But here's the kicker. We could buy seven and a half of the Cessnas for the price of one Warthog. You know why we didn't buy it? Let me explain to you why we didn't buy it. We were told by the modern Space Age Air Force there is no place in the US inventory for a turboprop attack aircraft. for a propeller driven aircraft. Now, and they said it's because that's the age, that's from the past. You know, remember, you gotta remember we had the Sky Raider in Vietnam and one thing everybody loved about the Sky Raider was what guys? When everybody else went back and forth and stopped in and dropped stuff, the Sky Raider could linger for hours and sit above you and protect you. Whereas mark one point five retreat at one mark one point five well come in and add drop some ordinance hopefully on the right spot but you know what that sky raider with their and you talk to anybody about what they remember more. Yeah those jets were impressive but those sky Raiders could hang with you with a good ground controller they put the fire where it needed to be. Okay so here it was 1975 and the quote was there is no place for a prop driven aircraft in the modern Air Force. Slide forward to the dinosaur age of 2013 and we have propeller driven drop! It's true. Are the B-52s prop driven? No, originally they were, but no they're not. Oh, the B-52 is originally when the B-52 prototype was flown, it had a double bubble canopy instead, you know, double pilot canopies like a fighter side by side like bug eyes. And the engines were not ready through the, you know, they were looking at GE, they were looking at two or three other companies, and of course the English had a motor too that was available. We had the airframe done before 1950 and flew it before 1950 But we didn't have the engines for the aircraft So you will see an image and if you go back and dig it up You will see the prototype for the B-52 already flying utilizing prop engines and Designed with a very different view rather than the Boeing step canopy that everybody is so familiar with where you have that step in the front You have the full full windshield Instead, it was going to be one of these new modern designs where they were going to actually have a separate bubble canopy for the pilot and co-pilot and everybody else was going to be inside the fuselage, which they are anyway. The front canopy still only allows or accommodates visibility for the pilot, but it puts the pilot and the co-pilot at least in arms reach of each other, so to speak, to be able to communicate if all else fails, whereas if they were isolated it would have been a very different story. So, the idea was interesting, but progressively the design permutated and changed. So, the B-52 is a fan jet engine with several different power packs that have been modified and built into it over the years. The point is that for all of this blah, blah, blah that I keep hearing, it's like it's still... I guess because people really don't immerse themselves in military science. And this is what gets me, is on the one hand they listen to these crackers, these rubber lips, and these POSs generating propaganda on the other side, and in no way, shape, or form, wrap their brain around the problem. There's a whole bunch of people that are like that. They have no intentions of ever stepping forward and standing with you or me or Don or anybody else out there if we have to fight. But they'll be great to tell you all about how it's a futile resist. They're the other stinking bean counters who always are into math but never understand the spirit of warfare. And spirit is everything. You know, I'll give you an example, and it was not a weezer situation, but remember, and I've brought this up many times, The battle for Wake Island was lost because of telephone lines, not because the Marines failed to defend their positions. Does everybody understand that? And this is where we get into this whole thing. If they cut off the wires, we would be in trouble. Why? Okay, other than the fact that you have to have confidence in yourselves. Now here's the thing, Marines have tremendous confidence in themselves, don't they? I think so. The Army does in World War II. You hear all these stories. Here's the kicker. The Marine commander of course was fighting the invasion of Wake Island, which by the way was the second wave attack. The first one failed. The Japanese came in to invade Wake Island. And what nobody really talks about is that we actually successfully repulsed the first invasion guys. In fact, we did horrible damage. Here's the kicker, they ran out of bombs. You know what they did? They made 55 gallon trash can bombs. They did heavy damage to a cruiser, they were depth charges. They turned around using improvised ordnance, they dropped it on the troop transports and on the supporting ships, and drove the fleet back. Here's the thing, psychological warfare. The aircraft are all bombed to snot. Everybody should read the account of this. You know what they did every night? They went out and took the pieces together, hammered them flat. Covered up as much of the damage as they could painted them while they could put them back out there and let the Japanese waste ordinance on aircraft It didn't work. It was a shell game They were down to three first. They were down to six then three Then two and then by the time they were done they had one operational aircraft left, but they kept fighting Now here's the interesting thing the Japanese land with the resources that they had Not only did the defenders fight effectively, but progressively what happened is they lost control of communications as far as field telephone wire. And because the wires were cut, the commander thought he was losing his command one after another, one element after another after another. And in reality, all that had happened is in the... in the put mealy of the fighting, wires were cut because of explosions, you know, demolition. Some positions were overrun, but the defenders had simply fallen back to their expected secondary defenses. The commander decided to surrender, but one of his comments when he was taken around with a Japanese occupation officer to disarm everybody, is he realized that pretty much most of his fighting force was intact. In reality, he had equity on the battlefield. Mark, if he kept fighting, the Japanese had thrown everything on the beaches they had for that battle. For all practical purposes, he could have pushed the Japanese back into the water and he probably would have taken prisoners. Mark, what about the Midway Islands? I heard we were very outnumbered and we pushed them back. But that's a different situation. We didn't fight on the ground at Midway. We fought at sea, the Japanese never touch the beach. Wake Island is one of the many campaigns at the very beginning of the war where it was one of those remote outposts. Now, here's the thing, there wasn't anything, they actually were in the process of trying to resupply. If everybody remembers what happened, they were getting ready to send a relief unit to Wake. Then they found out Wake fell, so they halted the relief program. So consider the math of this. Had the commander had confidence in his men, had everybody stayed focused on their part of the mission the way they did, what he didn't know is the artillery commander had done short fusing on his guns, had raked the beaches with artillery and just very frag the Japanese. with regard to the force there. And while they eventually did lose some of the guns, they still had control of their position. Other units still had control of their position. Some of them were like, we're ceasefire. Wait a minute, why are we doing this? Get a messenger over there. Let him know we're fine. But, you know, again, the problem is lack of confidence. Now, here's the reverse on that. The Japanese fought to the last man. Peleliu, probably the best example. Unit after unit after unit was defeated and they kept fighting. In the end, the command had maybe 124 men at the very end of the regalia in the last positions that they held, which was a volcanic rock emplacement. By the time they were done, some committed suicide, others fixed bayonets and did a bayonet charge. And even though they couldn't talk to each other, they still assumed that the other part of the fighting force was fighting and doing what it was supposed to do. They accepted the idea that they were fighting to the last man. Now that Marine unit, had they instead of looking at the short area where they were and what situation they were in, had they continued to fight, they probably would have at least stabilized their defenses. Remember, the relief column was in motion and there was no follow-up relief formation for the Japanese invasion force. So in a chess game, guys, think about this. They moved a bishop, you move a rook. They moved a couple of pawns and maybe they advanced their board, but at a given point, enough parts of the game were destroyed that the next step would have actually still focused on Wake Island. It would have eventually been focused on by greater and greater force, but just the dynamic of being able to say that you could do that if you survived it. As it is, they were remembered for putting up a hell of a fight, and they did. But it's confidence, this whole thing. Again, in reverse order, we're very proud of the idea that guys held out at Corigador. Here's the other half of that campaign. They held out at Corigador until they looked like scarecrows coming out of those caves. Ever seen the pictures of them? And here's the problem with going along with the enemy. The other half of that was the baton death march. Now think about that one. And if you were hurt or if you decided to go along and you weren't really that strong, well every once in a while, and it wasn't every once in a while, it was every foot there was a, or a, you're bad T.I.! Might take three bayonet thrusts for him to finish ya. Mark, you heard about Heartbreak Bridge, like in some of the places in Korea. I heard when there was like four Marines to a machine gun nest and they bought off like about thousands, hundreds of North Koreans in Chinese. Well, they didn't have much of a choice George, because there wasn't anywhere to go. Like my uncle Lloyd said, I don't know how many people I killed. When it's a wave like that where it's an ocean of people everywhere you fight, it's inevitable you're going to kill a lot of them. One of the men that I worked with was in helicopters, and one of the things you'll never forget is they had two Browning machine guns in position. They had killed so many Chinese and Koreans that they had an 11-foot parapet in front of them at about 60 yards. and they had to keep raising the front of the bipods because the gun wouldn't elevate far enough high enough to mow down the next group coming over the corpses. Think about it. 11 feet worth of dead and probably about 20 to 100 feet deep in that and as far as they could rake with the 30-06, whenever they try to get over the bodies, they just keep cutting them down. A wave, literally a human wave that became a human pile wave of corpses. And those guys, it's like they said, he said, he goes, man, all I could do is just hope we didn't run out of ammo and one gun did. Hey, if you're a Chinaman, you're hoping you're not shot in the thigh and 27 people pile onto you. That's right. Oh yeah, some of them had to just die of suffocation under the other corpses. Or the dead weight. Mark. I want to change the subject a little bit. I was sitting there watching the movie Memphis Bell and they had one of the Air Force pilots on. One thing he compared to the B-17 and the airplanes they applied today that are crewed is that the B-17 flew above 10,000 feet. It was 30 below zero. There was no cabin pressure in those days. And the crew had to worry about their oxygen freezing up and they had to wear gloves for their 50 cal so their hands would stick to it. And they learned a lot about hypothermia up in those altitudes. When the B-17 and the B-24 left the United States, they had three inch shag carpet on the floor. Does everybody know that? When they left they actually had three inch wool shag theater carpet on the floor So that it would help to keep the men won't keep their feet warm When it when they got over to the air bases in England the first thing that the crews did Pour out every square inch of that carpet Now it was a sound idea in that it was designed to keep the trip, you know their feet We know it always have to keep certain crew survivability But, the thing is, they balanced it out between all the other gear that they had. Better to be a little cold and carry an extra 10, 15 cans of ammo or 2, 4, or 5 cans of ammo over the price of all that wool carpet. The bare floor is a lot easier to clean. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, with other problems. Exactly. Well, the thing there is that what they did is they... The one cool thing is that all of their barracks, they don't see this, but in any of the movies, but most all of their barracks were carpeted with a really nice wool carpet. Because they had all these pieces and they didn't let them go to waste. So they actually had wool carpeting, you know, I had carpeting most of the quarters because they'd torn it out of the bombers. Colors didn't necessarily match, but who gave a squat, you know? And that was one way to say wait the other thing is they did come up with a lot of other innovative ideas But they didn't electric pants and jackets. Yeah, in fact right now. We could buy a pair of the electric thermal Jackets that they came up with that plug into the DC system. They're available right now down Original cool actually pretty, but it's just an antique thing there. Oh, yeah collector item yeah as much as anything the big thing is attitude guys, and I'm really This is what Joe is frustrated with, is you're hearing a lot of people are almost like, if I get quiet, they're not going to bother me. No, you're on the menu. You're an American. You're all on the menu. This mealy, as is pointed out, this is going to get even worse. Right now, they're already talking about how they're going to kill off the old. That's what these death committees are about with this whole communist thing is being plugged in, and we can't allow it to go any farther. At some point, it's going to kick off for that very reason. There's a whole bunch of people that understand what's going on. Like one of the discussions, one of our callers this morning, the whole idea that he went to the Veterans Event, and there's this one pig across the table who's, well, we got to support old bummer. Turns out he's the head of the Democratic National Committee, or the State Committee. It's like, I don't reach across and start beating on him out of policy. It's just, yeah really? Well, still, this is going to hurt a lot, you fool. We're to the point where acquiescing to any of these idiots, these people, these stupid people that have dragged us down like this because while you didn't have to come halfway, half a bucket of poison is still death. In fact, it's extreme death. Because, unless in a thimbleful, it only takes the end of the eye of a needle to kill you, and they're expecting that, well, after all, let's be reasonable. Only drink half a bucket of poison. Well, that's still going to kill you. Oh, yeah, but at least we're compromising. See how they think? So we're at the breaking point right now, and this is where you can't falter. In fact, just the reverse. Like Don said earlier, you've only got so much time. And in fact, every day that you're not doing something, when I came, before I came up on the air, that's all I've been doing. I'm sorting combat equipment, I'm sorting armor, I've been squaring other stuff away, putting electronics together. Anything I can, guys, to help organize better. Don Worthit top, your number for night vision, please. That number's 2317968458. Very good. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march. Full day and night. Zura, kick him in the slats, beat him down hard, and don't let him get back up. Thank you, Dad. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. God bless you, America. The spin has been arc burning in their dreams. and the 2008 economic collapse could happen again, but be much, much worse. So type this into your web browser. Highgrounds.us. Highgrounds.us is your complete source for family survival necessities. You'll find food and water with a shelf life of 25 to 30 years, plus tents, portable containers, light, heat, first aid, and much more. 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