On November 25, 2013, Mark Koernke and Don Thatcher discussed preparedness, skill development, and personal defense. They emphasized the importance of training versus practice, using examples from martial arts and mechanics to illustrate progression from workman to craftsman to innovator. The hosts addressed modern torture techniques, particularly pain-induction methods like the hot-and-cold nerve stimulation experiment, and contrasted this with a real-world self-defense case where a 60-year-old woman successfully defended herself against seven attackers using a firearm. They stressed the need for Americans to define long-term goals for freedom and liberty rather than merely reacting to current problems, and criticized the Federal Reserve and current political systems. The episode included discussion of winter driving safety and various preparedness products.
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Many hands make for late work a million petticoat junction operators, free and independent, the ability to continue to function with everything else is offline. Don, little dusting, a real fine, fine little dusting of snow. Otherwise, it has been medium gray here today, just on the edge of freezing. Actually freezing and then kind of not so and then freezing and not so. But you know enough that what's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the date today, sir? What's jumping off the wall there? Well, Mark, it is the 25th day of November. Year of our Lord 2013. It's cold, windy, blustery, kind of drifty day and the side boats never got better all day, you guys. scraped them and did we mention windy? It seemed like that cloud that was just drifting behind the snowplow back on the road. That's almost not an exaggeration, but it is slightly an exaggeration mark. You know how that works. We're not living in that place where anvils and pianos fall out of the sky. I can't paint a better picture, you guys. It's almost as if the plow truck went down the road and the snow went up in the air and fell back on the road behind the on this 25th day of but all it mats down into mush and then ice and it's ice out there now so you know we've discussed this before and this isn't driving class on this 25th day of November you should know how to do that by now and more on this subject as we go through the hour if you don't know how to do it find somebody who does know how and learn from them because there are plenty of skills out there We can brush up on now, that we can not exactly master, but it's good to be a jack of all trades, isn't it? What's jumping off? Mark, every night you ask me that question, and many times in the morning, and you guys, almost every time you hear something different, and it's not because, well, Don sat here in front of the computer for hours and hours trying to figure out what to say. And sometimes it's obvious that Don does not sit in front of the computer for hours and hours. Mark, it has been said that a number of people would burn, and you've brought this, tried to point this out, would burn X amount of hours to give two or three minutes worth of speech. And I don't know how much time Lincoln spent on the Gettysburg Address, some 280 or 278 or 280 some words, less than 300 words. If this speech goes out about two and a half, most of three minutes goes boom, boom, boom like a machine gun. I only use that as a measure, as something that everybody recognizes whether they like it or not. Sometimes when you're learning, sometimes you have to go past things that Well, I don't like this part of what we're talking about today, but if you don't pay attention that day, everything after that day is going to be a little bit and sometimes a whole hell of a lot harder, right? Now these are basics, aren't they? And we address the basics over and over and over. But you know what? Let me ask you this. Can you run a tap and die set? That's just one simple thing that most of your neighborhood mechanics should be able to do. That most any certified mechanics should be able to do. every master mechanic should be able to do. We ran something by you the other day. If I remember the logical progression of six words here, one was the fighter or no, no. It was, how does that go? I'd have to get it right down and look at it. There was a logical progression, the fighter, the contender. I know how it went. It went the worksman. the Craftsman, the Innovator. Remember? And I don't remember the next ones, but it was the Fighter, the Contender, the Champion. I think that's how those six words rounded out on something we brought you last week. But think about that. The Worksman, the Craft, the Innovator. You don't get to be an Innovator, do you? You don't walk on into the scene of anything and say, I'm the Einstein, this here thought line, do you? It does not work like that. You have to be the Workman first. until you become the craftsman at what used to be your job. And if you are the craftsman long enough and pay attention to what you are doing, once in a while someone rises above. The better things because they push themselves or because they stumble onto something by accident sometimes, but then they are called the innovator. Think about it. It's a simple way. That boils down what... Let's preface this next thought. get a little foundation for where we're going to go next. Over the last couple of weeks, Mark, we've talked about illusion, what you're looking at or what the sensation is. More on this later, Mark, remind me, don't let me forget about this this evening, torture and illusion. We need to go there after the bottom of the hour because this thought line here is going to wrap up pretty quick. But when you think about getting better, we've addressed that so many different times. Earlier in the day, we pointed out the difference between training and practice, and practice and training, and training and practice, and see how that's like the yin and yang circle. That's training, practice, practice, training, training, practice, because they go together like a key and a lock. They go together like sunshine and nighttime. If you never had the training, you can never truly practice. You're just stumbling along, trying to invent something. We have somebody who comes around here, Mark, and he doesn't train a whole lot. But when he does, he is as if he is a master. Some of the other people put the elbow into somebody's, ouch, real quick and point out that this guy appears to be the master of nothing. So again, what you put into it, many times it will be five or ten or a hundred times compared. I put five in and get 22 out. because of the knowledge you walk away with, because of the people who were trying to point you in the right direction, the people who put the right words in front of you, the people who taught you about your worthless money, the people who taught you about your worthless government, the people who taught you what we can do to change these things. So we've gone from minuscule little problems up to the things that we train for, the things that we practice. Because when you're listening to, as an example, I would say to myself, Mark Kornke, or when I remember some of the teachings from Mr. Otto or other people who have tried to steer me over the years. And that's my training. And when I sit here with Mark and bring that out to the world, I'm practicing what was preached to me. So see how that works. We talk about all kinds of things. We talk about thunder rants. We talk about gun sight. We talk about all... There's some place around you where you can go if you're interested in welding, if you're interested in shooting, if you're interested in sewing for making uniforms, if you're interested in weaving for making uniforms, if you're interested in making shoes, if you're interested in jet engines, there is some place around you where you can go to get better at that. Well, it's been said to step into something like that is to look at it in its infancy, to move into a completely different field. If you've been an agriculturist all your life, or horticulturist, you know, whatever. Well, it can't be whatever because now you want to be a jet plane mechanic or aeronautical mechanic. Sometimes to shift completely in direction can be a blessing. And this goes over, you know, you've heard it said, Mark, that when you get older to keep your brain lively and studied and healthy, it's good to study new things. I don't mean to use the word, to be redundant with the use of the word in order to use it as an example, but had I studied English language more, perhaps I would have been able to come up with a different word there. See how that works? You guys, it is an unending quest. It's like, hey, I am trying and trying and trying to get better until the day I die. Then I can't explain to you how much better things will be. There's a song I've rather admired lately. It's one of those W-T-W-T songs. I wish I had wrote that. It's from that Billy Mummy character. I've been waiting a long time and I'll be waiting a little more. When the waiting is over, I'll feel better than I ever have before. a very pretty couple of words and when you realize what he's talking about it becomes a very beautiful sentence. And it even rhymes. And things like that, even if you want to be a better writer, a better poet, a better man of words, a man of letters, study it. Pick up that dictionary. Find out what this word means and what that word means. But again, Now, that's your training unto yourself. You're learning, you're expanding, but to take it out and put it to paper, then you put what you've studied into practice. We have studied freedom a long time, haven't we? I repeat, we have studied freedom a long time, haven't we? Mark, I yield the floor to you, sir. We have a reminder here again, too, with regard to the idea of freedom and liberty. I've asked this question many, many times on the air, but it's becoming more and more obvious that we better be picking a direction in general. Everybody, what do you want? Two phases, number one, what do we need right now? Well, we need to get rid of the problem we had before us, but when we're finished with all of this, what do you want? What's your goal? Because if we don't set the goals now, we have an image down the road of something that we want to established. Not so much even re-establish, but establish because perhaps in our lifetime with some things we've never had that freedom or liberty. Let me give you the best example of that. The Federal Reserve. There is not a time in our lives that the Federal Reserve as a usurper has not existed. So it's not that we want to return to the status quo because the status quo is the failure that step by step has created or is now creating such a phenomenal and monumental failure. Well, you want to re-index it by a few decades so you can plug it right back in and watch it do this again or perhaps hopefully, I guess what, die before the next recycle. You know like Adventure Part 2, it continues. Because that's exactly what would transpire. If we do not understand every aspect, again, we can't even understand every aspect. That's not even a way to put it. If we don't have a set goal and we don't make that our mission, Then we're kind of wandering aimlessly through the, boy, I wish it was like the 50s or I wish it was like the 60s, or the late 60s, at least with the real hippies as opposed to the fake hippies we got later that were made out of plastic. Etc, etc, etc. Take your pick. I've noticed that that's the big thing. People in the Patriot effort even, this is waxing and weighing back and forth with regard to every element. On the one hand we complain about. But then we all acknowledge we're heading into a war. We'll complain about what the other side is doing, which is great. Yeah, we can point it out. And I'm not really killing anybody. George, you know, it was Brett Roth, the thing about the sheriff's getting stuff from the government. Well, why don't we just all get it? I mean, literally carry everything away we can in the instant before the ship slides below the waves. Everything and anything that we can do to preserve, just like we've talked about preserving technology, guys. If we did go off grid right now, let's say somehow everything hit the switch all at once, how long would it be and how far back would we foolishly go? You would have to follow the sheeple mindset in order to collapse. You'd have to let the idiots take charge. Well, wait a minute. Didn't we let the idiots sink this ship? Weren't we stupid or foolish enough to let that crowd already drag us down? Would you let them take command of the lifeboats if they already sank the main ship you were on? Or would you be smart enough to club them with an oar and push their arse overboard before they did it to you again? Now, let's say we did that, where would we be in terms of our philosophy? The idea of what are we trying to do with our lives? Manufacturing is one area. Production, the ability to produce things to create comfort is It has been part of the studious process of humanity for as long as we've been on the planet. I'm cold here. Hey, that guy over there has got something called fire. Fire is good. Fire is our friend. Hey, I'm not so cold at night now that I have fire. And I'm going to perfect a whole lot of other technologies from that. Now we have advanced way beyond that now, but part of this also has to do with as a group, as a group of people of like mind, as part of a social structure, what are we going to do to manage? How are we going to succeed in managing our freedom? And we don't want any kind of hyper-management. Now we also have to ask ourselves about social mores and common beliefs in a social standard. Also, again, this gets over into the whole idea of a higher being, a guiding hand, something that has actually put us in the path and moved us in the right direction to begin with. Well, that gets into the whole idea of faith, etc., etc., etc., overlapping from one to the next to the next. Each of these questions needs to be asked and needs to be dealt with now. Otherwise, the shopping list, you were mentioning the whole idea. When I mentioned torture in America, and we talked about this after it, but before and after American peril, guys, do you know how many people were like, yo, you'll never see, how many people do you remember did that, Don? That's just crazy. They wouldn't let that, well, fill in the blank happen. Guys, the idea of torture is on the mind of every American and has been planted there by the public, you know, fool system through the media. Abu grave Abu grave now granted they try to make everybody forget it They try not to bring that subject up down, but here's the problem It's in everybody's mind because what's the first thing that people say now watch what you say on the phone? Watch what you say fill in the blank, but then what is it implied? What is it talking about? They are gonna kill you and or they are all told you yeah But wait! We were all told that was crazy Patriot mythology! That was just paranoia! But isn't it amazing how everybody will bleed out the same thing if they're like from the main... We're talking about the mainstream kind of people. The sheeple kind of people. Okay? Think about it! Woah! Woah! We're listening! What are you afraid of? Well, they could grab you and drag you away and torture you and hold you forever. So in other words everything we told you about we were right about. So you should have gotten up with your dead arse in the first place. Stop this all from happening before it went this far, right? Like we told you. Yep. Well, you're crazy. You see, in other words though, there's no logic circuit tied into a whole bunch of these fools you're dealing with right now. And this gets back to the whole idea, why are we going to let fools, incompetence, idiots, or criminals gravitate to these positions of authority? Granted, that unfortunately seems to be the cycle, but that's because in our effort to try to be nice, as a friend of mine said, and I've repeated many times on the air, beware for they will try to use your Christianity against you. And they'll sly, so they will. And there comes a point at which a house cleaning is necessary. It could have been done earlier, it should have been done sharper, faster, and more efficiently as it is because we keep trying to be nice. The bad guys perceive that as weakness. That's by their nature. It's both the nature of the creature you're dealing with and how their sick, twisted logic works. At a given point it cascades into what we are now seeing in these later stages. It's not the end of the world, it's not the end of humanity. These events of this type have repeated throughout the history of humanity. It's why the founding fathers gave you all those warnings, guys. Why even Washington is farewell addressed, like I've said a million times. You may or like or not like the people that were there for whatever reason. My argument The American War for Independence, everybody is in the right place at the right time, for the right moment. Just because for that moment they were all in the right place doesn't mean they all stayed on the same track. But Washington, understanding full well what it is that he was trying to achieve, you think about it, what could you say leaving the position knowing that you're not creating royalty? You're not going, you're not intent upon royalty. What are you trying to warn the people about? What are you, how do you explain to them what they need to be attentive to? So think about it, they gave you all of their positions on the problem and for all the PS, well these are modern times. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They said that during, let's see, probably the Babylonian occupation. They said that during Rome's time of greatness. Oh, don't forget the Greeks in there somewhere. And the Peloponnesians and let's not forget, well we can go through the Middle Ages and that term, these are modern times. right up through to today have been re- have been uttered over and over again. These are modern times so that just couldn't happen. Implying that, you know, too big to fall, you know, or too big to fail, that's the big thing. Fall or fail, take your pick. Well that, that particular statement has been proved out to be wrong throughout history, guys. Rome? Rome just was far all the way to Northern Europe, all the way to the British Isles. Why? Alexandria is controlled by Rome. All of the known world. Constantinople! That's right. And then all of a sudden there was Eastern and Western Empire. And then all of a sudden there, well, the Eastern Empire kind of hung on while the Western kind of went to Confu- but then the Eastern one in Confu- and it kind of dissolved. So it wasn't too big to fail. Now, it certainly trappings of it continued on, which is the nature of overlapping history, guys. Think about it. So here we are at the year 2013. What do you want to achieve? That's the best, first most important question. Now, since even the short term goal is something we talked about during the two hour block, until I hear somebody talking about a complete stripping of the, and a correction with regard to direction for the election process, talking about the election for the most part is a joke. At least at the national, at the state level. At the local level you have the lives, you know, they're within arm's reach and that's usually where they're the cleanest even with whatever corruption typically is in, you know, in the back 40. Think about it. But if, as far as at the national level, all it's going to do is be rearranging of deck chairs and the Titanic with some fool created like the rum, you know, the rum-dumb-rummy routine. They're already trying to figure out how to do that. They're trying to throw things out there that have the flavor of the Patriot, you know, sound. But then 90% or 80% or right back to where we were. There's an article that Henry posted from the trenches, worldreport.com, by this one general. I wanted to bring this up again, guys, because all of a sudden in the middle of it is, oh, all these arrangements and this whole thing with Iran. Oh, our best ally, the Israelis in the middle. Well, as soon as he said that, I'm out of here. Bye. Because that just means he's kissing the yarmulke or kissing the crotch underneath, you know, kissing the phaedalus underneath the apron, guys. You start flapping that, yep, you know, like all of these, the old aerosol essential. No, they're not. Not in any way, shape or form. They're simply a parasite on our rump. Actually, on your wallet side, always remember that. You thought they were after your blood. No, no, sir, they're after your wallet. First, then your blood. But both, eventually all. They bore through the wallet, suck everything out of the credit card, suck all the cash out they can, and then they still bore through the other side of the wallet and go for your blood. Through your rumpus, you know, through your butt cheek. How do you like that? Wow, what a parasite. Creates the illusion that it's just the discomfort of your wallet next to your rumpus there. You see how that works? Meanwhile, you know, the, the, the, uh, nestatized butt cheek, of course, is being sucked dry. Along with the rest of your body your circulatory system anyway, we are before we go to father We might have a caller even we're at the bottom of the hour So I think we're gonna take the bottom of the hour break here, but before we do Don your number for night vision, please Hey, that number is two three one seven nine six four five again two three one seven nine six eight four five 5'8 you guys, goggles or gun sights, you know how it works. Green screens are thermal, you've heard it a thousand times. But all you have to do is call me once and you'll probably get one of the best deals for a new piece of night vision. Uh, this continent. Okay. I'm happy to beat up the guys with the 800 numbers. Even from my same source. There's 231796, and you'll save more than the cost of the phone call. Thank you, Mark. And again for everybody out there listening it is Monday, beginning of the week, but we're counting down to the end of the month now guys. 25th, 30 days, half September, April, June and November. Uh oh, that means we're headed towards the end of the month. So just a reminder if you could, there's a couple of different ways you can... It should be. It's the holiday season. For all of our friends out there listening, remember Thursday will be a vacation day. We will have holiday music and we'll be of course working on the schedule for that and probably have it pretty well set and ready to go. So if you'd like to tune into holiday, there we go. If everybody out there just figured Thursday, it's going to be a break day for everybody. And then Friday we'll be back. Of course, and Saturday we have the usual lineup for Liberty Tree Radio. And let's not forget that our reflector, Indian Free of Talk Radio, is right there available too. Also if you're having difficulty getting on to Live 365, don't forget that we do have that reflector. Again, that's indianafreedomtalkradio.com. When you get there, guys, remember that will take a little pressure off the bandwidth problems that we've had, even with individuals going to select or going to special preferred customer status. It's still been up and down. I know what's been going on there. We appreciate the help from all of our friends and all of our other rebroadcasters too by the way. We're headed towards 2014. This is what's really funny. We got past the anniversary of the year of doom, the 22nd of November. We're still here unless we're now a ghost of a ghost of a ghost of a shadow of a ghost. But as it is, we're looking towards the end of the year if you can. Seat your heart to donate. We've got a bunch of stuff. In fact, some boxes just went out again today. Also some other envelopes. I actually ran out of big envelopes, so be patient for a little bit. I have to go get some more. The big 8.5x11s, because I like to ship. I don't like to fold stuff up. That way there's no creases or marks when you make copies of things. So if we send administrative information out and whatever you've asked for, Try to keep it flat. That way you get a really good copy and it copies and it's that much cleaner when the time comes. So when you hand it off to somebody else, if they make a copy, it'll look that much better there still. So for everybody out there again, well, we're heading up towards the Happy Thanksgiving Day! At any rate, I literally haven't been out for 10 minutes hunting this year. Just don't get caught without having an out state. Take everything you've got on your person and then they want to look up your old address and take everything they've got back at your house too. You're going to be paying the lawyer and you're going to be, at any rate, you're not a rebel if you're not willing to take one of the king's deer out of season or out of state. Thank you for bringing that up, Mark. You guys, pray for a big deer to walk in front of Don's gun this coming Thursday. Because we're going to take the Thursday off. Now back to more serious things, you guys. Mark, they talk about technology. I want to bring something up. I've tried to make this request in the morning and the evening. There's a song from Warren Zeevan called Prison Grove. We need to play that someday soon, in the morning or in the evening for the break. We don't have time to do it now. One of the things that was addressed, and it's been, it's been, it's one of those things when you get it in your mind, you know, it keeps rushing to the front. It's like flotsam and jetsam, you know, after the wreckage of a, you know, the difference, don't you? Is jetsam in the ship, and after the ship has sunk, flotsam is what comes in the wreck. Is the leftovers? Yeah. But it's been like flotsam and jetsam in my mind. It keeps coming back up and I just can't, it's like I know it's a wreck to think of. But remember you guys, and this goes back over to the Scientific American, the magazine on illusion. Remember, we delved into that pretty deep over the last, most of two weeks. But one of the things that keeps coming up, it's a big, big cork, but it's not a cork, is the hot and cold cable. Remember we talked about that and it was brought from text. I read you the text on that. Mark, what they would do is lay a copper line or it could be plastic as long as it was very thin. You have to imagine that it would move the heat through. Now, they'll heat up one line, they're alternating hot and cold lines, and the hot isn't hot enough to burn you. You could grab it in your hand and squeeze it really hard, and it's not going to burn you if it was an individual line. And the cold isn't so cold that it isn't even going to be really uncomfortable. But when they lay the hot and cold lines next to each other, and you put your hand on it, it so confuses your nervous system that you think your hand is burning. but you move your hand up and look at it and there is no physical damage. Now one could well imagine that in the next few years you'll see numbers of these built as full-size tables and you just flop the subject on there and you turn up the heat and it called for a moment and pretty soon he needs a diaper. Because you know fire is a lousy sensation to feel like you're on fire is a really lousy sensation And I don't do this to be dramatic I do this because this is something that they have told us they can do or Rather they have told us they can do to us What is done in dinky little experiments you guys you cannot believe that well? Oh, let's run to a different arena. And you know, that Mengele fellow, he did experiments on how long people could survive in really cold water. And he wasn't doing that just for fun, Mark. You know he wasn't doing that just for fun, Mark. You know that. He was doing that to find out how long his boys could live in the English Channel. And whether it would be even... Oh, let's find the right words here. For the damnable bankers. Whether it would be even economically feasible to dispatch an airplane out there to retrieve that pilot before he was just a corpse. That's not a dinky little experiment to throw somebody in the water and a measured amount of cold water and keep that. Because when you put a human body in 200 gallons of cold water, they tend to heat the water up. So you have to keep that water cold. So it has to be bigger or you have to keep it circulating. But still, the time it takes to them to die, that's a We've talked about there are monsters in the world. To think that there is someone who sat around and run that hot and cold little plate, because that's about what the size of it is so you can put your hand on it, and experience that most modern of primitive ... You guys, this is the word. You'll understand how that has to be mixed together. One of the most modern of primitive tortures. Because primitive torture is apply something to you break your break your finger break your wick crush your hand break your wrist your forearm You know it's it's open your belly and and draw your guts out in front of you That's that's called drawing you guys you know when we talk about being drawn and quartered first They draw all your guts out in front of you remember, and I don't mean to be rude or distasteful with this But there's a reason we're going here We've talked about pain and ignoring pain, but I could well imagine that watching someone Oh, not watching. Experiencing someone disemboweling you, that can't be a pain that one would just put on the back burner. Because again, being a modern primitive torture, and now let's expound on that. A modern, it's relatively new in development, hot cold, hot cold, and what they found out that it does to the neural system. You think you're on fire, let's just put your hand on that for a moment. Let's hold it on there for 10 minutes, maybe you'll have a heart attack. See how that works? For certain you're going to need a diaper in a moment. Now down unto itself, you know, a grown man to, oh, let's do this again, I don't mean to be rude or crude, but for a grown man to soil himself, that's rather embarrassing. That's rather, there's another word that is far, far worse than embarrassing. That's humiliating. That's degrading. One can imagine that they could just put your hand on this little plate and your hand is on fire for a while and you cannot bear it. Eventually you will be crying. A grown man. You will be crying. They strap your hand to that. Now you guys think that Don is just dwelling on this and he is trying to, Don is trying to grind this into your mind for the simple reason that this is one of the reasons you do not want to go to their jails. Now, let's expand on that modern primitive torture. I'll give you some examples because I saw it today on someone's iPad. I was talking with someone that got their iPad out and said, well, tell me about that again. I talked to Surrey and Surrey brought up the last issue of American Science Mind. I think that's the title of the magazine. Yeah, oh, Scientific American, Mind. And there's the Scientific American for some other things, but the last quarter, he had it all there on his iPhone. And if you just talked to your Siri and asked her to bring up the Scientific American Mind or the Scientific American Mind on Illusions, that was the last quarter. That was the fall quarter. and if you are more specific or if you have to punch that information in, you can see a great portion of the illusion that are fed into your eyes. That your eyes, something appears to be moving or something appears to be wilting or something appears if you look at it one way, happy. If you stand over or if you step two steps or three steps back it looks like it is about to bite your head off. The different ways that things are presented. So you can go over there and verify for yourself a lot of things as far as what has been brought, what we've tried to bring to your attention as of late. And you know, it fits right in with Mark. We've brought this spot line to everybody, you guys. There are a number of things out there, and I'm guilty of this myself. There are a number of things you put in front of me. I wouldn't know what the hell it is. I would not know what that If you are not doing this, if you are not trying to recognize what is in front of you, even if you have never seen it before, Somebody will show you something someday and you will in that instant, in that moment, in that hour that it fascinates you, you will lose all. We've addressed this so many different times and in so many different ways, but we can run this same thing over. You guys, the same thing goes over into training because if there's someone who is teaching you to do things, you can spend an hour with me and I can show you a third degree black belt, plenty of third degree black belt equivalent stuff. If I don't show you the basics, most of that stuff that I've shown you, you're not going to be able to ever get any practical application out of it. Again, the Craftsman Innovator. Mark, I yield to you, sir. One of the interesting things, too, is that because you have a proficiency in a particular style, if you don't apply it, In other words, if you don't take the time to actually utilize it, then you're still not rounded out. You still haven't completed the cycle of education, the cycle of knowledge. You have to take and apply what it is that you've learned. You have to use it. Now, if it's the martial art, then again, you have to be cautious. So you are prepared to use it. You have brought yourself to a particular level of proficiency. in the event that you need to use it, then this is where the training cycle and your instructor, well, their performance level is going to be put to the test. Now, one of the other things to remember is that typically, no matter what it is that you face in the workplace, in a combat situation, the majority of the people you're facing are not innovative, they are not prepared, they are not well trained, despite whatever might have been said. In reality, if you take seriously the process, you are already a full lap ahead of the competition. 60 year old woman shoots two of seven knockout attackers. I remember. Whoa! Yes, it's gonna happen more and more. Blonde-haired woman, she's 60, just turned 60 the day before. I'm gonna read this real quick here. Buellot Montgomery had just turned 60 the day before when she was approached by seven young punks playing knockout. Now they're not playing people, they're trying to kill her. One of them hit her and a second was attempting to hit her. So she reached for her gun. She fired five times and two of the young men fell down dead. One was hit in the stomach and one in the chest. The other five ran off after finding out that their elderly victim was less than helpless. Montgomery had been mugged before and started carrying a gun for protection. All I could feel was pain and I said to myself I had made it to 60 and I wanted to at least see 61. Then I started praying and I asked the Lord to guide my hands. Well, actually I am sure that a little bit of practice didn't hurt either. Application here was reaction. It was actual based upon reaction and training. In other words, injuries were such. What you are describing with the torture earlier is pain induction. In other words, at the end of the action, there is no evidence of any torture having been performed. Right, which is a modern torture. Yes, that is pain induction. This is something that has been talked about for years. These techniques are not new, they are just simply secrets of the trade. That's the thing. They're just now acknowledging so that they can start to make people think about all the terrible wicked things they're going to do to everybody. Well, in this situation, the person's trained, the person practiced, I guarantee she knew how to handle her firearm, but it all came down to when the time for application came about that as she pointed out she was already injured, she was in pain, and basically it's, you know, action takes over, training takes over. This is the test phase, the final test phase in a process of preparation. See how that works? In reality, no matter how you end, and part of this is mindset of the operator, of the individual. Half the battle is the idea that she was willing to carry the weapon and then the idea that if need be to actually use the weapon or the training that she'd received, it could be personal defense at the very least. Put a finger into someone's head, right into their eye. come back with a grape, you know what I mean? That's something that people will do and won't think twice about, guys. The first rule is this is a battle where they're trying to kill you. They don't think twice about it. If you're older, tell me this. This is a tiny space for that mark in the martial arts world. It's called snatching the pearl. Yeah, exactly. It's like, wow! Wow! Look what I have for you! That's the one eye you can still see. You want to look a lot closer at things from now on. That's right. Well, the thing about it is that just think about the math for me here. Seven pieces of trash looking at a woman and targeting the woman because she was white, blonde haired, blue eyed, 60 years old and she looked like she was going to be an easy target for the punks. Two of them are respectively dead, and good should be. Problem? Five others aren't dead, and they should have been. I don't know what you had for a weapon. She fired five times. What do you think? 38 Smith & Wesson Model 36 Chief Special, Charter Arms Under Cover, or maybe, well actually, I'd be about the two right out there that are the most common right now. I doubt it was an automatic, sounds like it was a revolver, which for girls is perfect, point and click, right? Yeah. Well, point and click did put down two of them dead, dead, dead. That was pretty reasonable. And I'd love to hear the explanation for why she needed to be more understanding, if that would be the case. She just needed to understand her attackers. The very fact that they picked a woman out by itself, that seven pieces of trash like this picked an individual. First, just an individual by themselves, no matter who they are. Cowardly and animalistic. So again, best that they be swept from our society. I don't care if they are black uniform knuckle draggers that are like this, who are the torture fiends, or if it is these pieces of trash. Either way, best they be swept from our society. The only thing, and this is what's going to have to happen more and more and more except that it should be interlocking crossfire. Yep, she got attacked and she started firing and that's when the other guy down the street saw what was going on and he finished the other five before they got away. Bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing. There we go. That's how it's supposed to work. See? So just- Well Mark, might I interject? You're almost at the top here, you guys. And if you live in the Midwest where there's a big lots, you guys, Mark, you know the Chinese patterned military winter headgear. Oh yeah. Well, again, for $3.50 or $3, can't beat it. Well, a finger tax for about $3.50. Right in there. Again, that's at the big lots across Michigan and wherever else is a big lot. You want to check them out. Probably if it's in Indiana, it doesn't say Michigan. Yeah, they probably won't sell them in Arizona. Yeah, you're right. They probably won't sell the cap at all in Arizona. Yeah, it gets cold down there. It gets 70 degrees down there in Arizona. Hey, keep an eye out for them you guys because they are great for keeping the noggin warm. Exactly. We are almost to the top here. Dine number for night vision please before we go any farther. That number is 231-796-8458. That hat's made in China Mark but so much stuff here is now. But you guys for another hat similar to that, you're going to go $7 or $9 around the place right now. And I hear the music and the holiday music at that, so pay attention guys, we're gonna go to the top here. 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 both day and night. You guys all be careful on the road if you're heading somewhere this week. Remember guys, if you see shiny, it's ice. Oh yeah. If it's dark, it's ice. Just assume it's slippery. If you don't have your run of your driving leg ship for winter, Slow down and stop a lot sooner when you head to those intersections. You know better than that. And don't get too close to the guy in front of you, because the guy behind you may be stupid, and he may have to get the hell out of the way. Thank you, Don. Pulls a sleeve. Thank you, Mark. You guys secured for Night Vision by numbers 231796-8458. God bless you, Mark. God bless you, America.
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