December 5, 2013
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1h 8m
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed police brutality and non-lethal weapons, citing a case where an officer killed an innocent young woman with a paintball gun at close range during a protest. He warned of escalating government overreach in California and advised listeners to prepare for potential armed conflict, emphasizing communications infrastructure and preparedness. The show featured an extended technical discussion with a caller about building portable repeater systems for radio communications using 6-meter equipment, including power management, antenna placement, and concealment strategies. Additional segments covered night vision equipment availability and recommendations for survival tools like machetes and hand tools.
- police brutality
- non-lethal weapons
- paintball guns
- california gun confiscation
- radio repeaters
- 6-meter communications
- preparedness
- signal communications
- night vision
- portable radio systems
- microwave rebroadcasting
- yagi antenna
- government overreach
- waco siege
- survival tools
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Live 365. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You've I 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's 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 and 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 and dead. 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? Oh, 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, keep the torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki 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 him 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Effect right now, you know, pause for effect. Works real good on the radio for a moment, rather than fire for effect on the radio. Unless you're receiving that as an order. I would say that might be Mark. We'll roll through this for a moment because Mark will be with us any second now. And I'm just trying to space here and, you know, be the guy who stands in the gaps. Mark will be here in a minute. In about 10 seconds we're going to operate on a different premise, so We'll just roll on with this here another moment and I'll tell you about the two-fifths long but you already heard that one. That's even made it to national television. So somebody must be listening. Okay, and he's Mark Kornke. And that's Don Metcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territory Central, West, East, and South. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com running with a micro station cv base stations and alternate technologies east and west of the mississippi along with all last call hallmark network top of name but before the bottom of all the difficult but makes it really good to be picked up a little bit chicago debrask a whole bunch of wyoming to include both of the fifth and our seven sisters group uh... colorado recall state left coast screwed Not all of it, but a big chunk of it already sinking. In fact, torpedoes hit it. It's below the water line and sinking by the bow. Oh well, the crazy people are still holding to the controls and trying to figure out how they can turn their surface ship into a submarine. Don't worry, that happens to any ship if the confidence... Close the screen doors. Yeah, exactly. Don't worry, she'll go down. Anyway, back to the east and across the plains and burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, we're going to leap that and end up in the Smokies where the restaurant crews, grandma teams and ok teams bring us the Golden Spike. Don, what's the day today again, sir? Market is the fifth day of December. Year of our Lord 2000, beautiful day at work and now it's a beautiful nighttime. You can see a lot of stars. clear up there we got all women who got breezy but not extreme and coming out of the west northwest a little bit we'll see what happens there actually it's which twice which is always not good as we know uh... interesting that a couple things here real quick the guys pointed out the chat room uh... clearance sale up to sixty five percent off a rep for dot com They have now it's matter what you'd like to do with these now. These are for paintball guns So this kind of qualifies what I told you about creating a miniball black rubber training balls bag of 500 for a standard paintball gun $59.95 Now there's a number of different applications for those, needless to say, this is the same thing that cops have been shooting at people at protests for quite some time. The new 68 caliber rep for Black River training ball for law enforcement and military operators. These are the latest non-lethal training munitions available today. Yeah, but guys they're not using them for training Faster than a speeding bean bag. Yeah, they've been shooting people these left and right You know this the reason I bring this up is guys it's been a few years and you know forgive me This is the problem with being overwhelmed. There's so much stuff coming in and it's true it happens You might recall more than a few years ago. We cut we covered this and When they started using the paintball guns as weapons against the population, there was a mall situation. This sergeant, of course, was walking across. This gangway where people of course the people he was shooting at they were doing the hardball rubber balls and the pepper you know pepper balls apparently in this case Let's just buy don't know cold weather. Do you it you tell me they had what they did is they put a stronger? Arperture in the paint guns. I've told you about this before Well, this is all in video. There was a girl and her boyfriend standing there, and they were absolutely not involved in anything. But to give you an example, these roided up short neck P-brain pieces of knuckle dragging trash. The guy is shooting at these other kids, they're teenagers. They're not rioting or anything. He's just going to town. He's just shooting whoever he wants to shoot. He doesn't care. Well, the girl and her boyfriend are standing side by side. They're on a rail overlooking what probably is about a two-story drop, so they can't go anywhere. They're not involved in anything. In fact, what's happening is a person filming wasn't really trying to catch them. He or she was filming what the cop was doing. Okay? Now you can see these two. They're just standing there, their arms to their side. They're like, oh, what do we go? What do we do? And they're not saying anything. The cop fires on these guys, turns, looks at the girl. Now, mind you, there's a guy and a girl standing there. He looks at the girl, put the bullet right in her head. Do you remember this? No. Now, he killed her. She was dead. Boom. Right there on the spot. Dead, dead, dead, dead, dead. Okay. I did not, and again, if things fall through the cracks, forgive me, this is one of those things. I want to find out what happened to that cop. Because there was absolutely no justification. There's nothing that he could pull out of his arse. to try and claim that it was justified to do what he did. And this was on film? It was videotaped and this was on YouTube and I haven't had a chance tonight, in fact it was tied up for the hour, forgive me, it was a little late coming back for that reason. Trying to get stuff, you know, things that were hanging literally had to be moved because it was going to be breezy out there. The thing is I wanted to get on the YouTube and see if I could find this video again but he turned. I mean literally he's firing at these guys. He's got the gun up. He's moving forward like he would with an MP5. He's firing and firing and firing and he just looks at the girl and then he turns his whole body, turns the torso and fires at her point blank range. And she drops like a sack of potatoes guys. And what it is, is he smacked her right in the... I mean, the level of wickedness with this, the girl didn't say anything. She was actually like, she's kinda like, stunned slash, wow, what's going on or how do we get stuck here? You can see that she's not causing any problems, she didn't say anything, but he turned and it's like, oh, female, here's my chance. and he shot her square in the head. What happened is it hit around the optic area and smacked the brain, penetrated, smacked the brain, damaged the eye, gave her head trauma immediately, and that was all she wrote. He killed her right there. Now, the thing is that this character was caught on film and there's nothing he can come up with. It's like, I felt threatened. She made a move. I thought she would look cross-eyed at me. You look wicked and the girl may have been soaking what, about 95 pounds? The young woman. Okay? So just a case in point, this is where we've had so many atrocities. We've had so many unjust actions that need to be dealt with. This is just an example of where we've had a cascade of oppression over and over like this. This leads me up to the next part of this point. I've told you what's going to happen with California, but I've got this bad feeling. Guys, it's coming. California, what's going to happen is it may be perpetrated by the kosher sheisters, the ADL and Southern Perversion Law lead California around by the nose, along with the kosher mafia in general. I would remind everybody that what's going to happen is they aren't going to have any excuse But, what they're going to do is they're going to go to the wrong place, the wrong neighborhood. Now, the idiots won't care. I mean, seriously, what do you think the criteria is, guys, for the 20,000 knuckle-dragging, roided-up idiots that they're hiring? First of all, they have to be willing to just flat-out violate the body of the law of the nation. So, they're recruiting for and looking for the knuckle-draggers, the child beaters, the woman beaters, the woman shooters. That's the kind of garbage that's the trash that has collected towards these positions and that's what everybody better be keeping in mind now the other reason I say that it's inevitable Unlike you mean when that girl went down the young guy this next year is like wow he's so busy focusing on her That that's the center of his universe. Okay, as far as like right first. He's done there. Everybody's done. They mean everybody like go and Then it's like oh my god, and like oh well now he's got a corpse on his hands. He doesn't know it yet As far as he's concerned, a moment ago she was alive. Again, this is one of those things. Was there any excuse for it? None whatsoever. Was there any justification? None whatsoever. Oh, by the way, this was one of those less than lethal weapon systems, guys, which by the way, as we've told you, they're all lethal. It's a matter of proximity. You mentioned that beanbag gun, Don. Guys, that beanbag gun will kill you dead, dead, dead. Oh, let's drag out another case. I don't remember. It was at Cincinnati. An 80-some year old man, or 70-some year old man. Now, forgive me for transposing the numbers. You'll understand in a moment. But the police came to his house for some odd reason. And he didn't like it. He just got all freaked out. And then literally, you guys, he went and hid under a bench in his basement. And they shot him 74 or 86 times with a bean bag while he was hiding under his workbench. He died. He died. My only hope, well, my attitude is tit for tat. My only hope is that somebody justice was properly served and they were properly dealt with. On the other hand, on the list of things to do, think about it. It's not an if. This thing with California. When I see two or three articles pop up in the controlled press and the gun issue is coming back up and the gun issue is coming back up, guys, they're in the next wave. They just don't want to talk about it. But remember, there is a crescendo. There is a staccato. There's a drum roll leading up to a chain of activities. The other part about it, the Mexico thing, with regard to the radiological stuff that was stolen, whether or not they got it back, what kind of BS story so far they're generating, they've got three, and again, when we see confusion, that should tell us that the control press is on the same script unless they're told to mish-mish it up. So that means that again, Nevada, I would warn everybody, Nevada is the most likely penetration point for a radiological threat coming in from Mexico that will be pushed by the Israelis. That's another thing we need to watch simultaneously. But the issue with California for all of our friends listening there, guys, you better be squared away and deal with signal communications. This is not communications Tuesday, but every day is Weapons Wednesday and every day is Signal Communications Day here. So I cannot stress enough for all of our independent people, the northern part of the state. A lot of people are going to gravitate there just to get the hell away from the nutcases southbound. you know they're down below and what you need to be doing is working with family and friends now to orient yourself based upon the progressive escalation of conflict inside the united states it's not enough it is just a one i can i can't stress that enough because it is a it is it's one of those things where How much further can you go even the characters that are trying to do the oh if we bring these if we you know the the Republic rats are trying to you know, get regained ground to make the illusion that they're somehow different from the demicons Everybody should remember that it was the Republic rats that brought us Let's see the Patriot Act after we beat it over and over again When they tried to push it through the Clintonistas in the 90s It's the republic rats that brought the Patriot Act into play and gave the power to the communists that they wanted. So, remember that. So the discussions that you'll see, they are interesting and yes, the Demikins are, you know, right now the ones in power but the Republicans were just as much to blame and just as guilty for the destruction and the process of systematic destruction and opening the door for the raving Soviets that you're now dealing with. And in reality it's just the same bunch of punk or communist behind the scenes that move both of the meat puppets, were gay bush or a bummer. They're just the squiggles that put the B.O. on the paper. B.O. They put the B.O. on the paper. But you know, and I'm not joking about that. Ever take a look at his signature? I don't know who the hell taught him that one. I really don't. Well, that's from the guy who told you the first thing he was going to do was end the war. We've had twice as many war casualties under Barack Obama than we had under George Bush. Any of it was justified, but this is another lie exposed. I would say, Mark, and I brought this up when it happened. Remember when the senator jumped up and yelled, Liar? A friend of ours sent that senator $10. I told him, thank you very much. Do it again. Yeah, do it again. Don't call her out and don't apologize. Right. That's the most common. Go ahead, caller. Hey, this is JC from Pennsylvania. You just mentioned about the communications. I'm not a combo guy. I mean, I have some radios and stuff. What the capabilities of are of repeaters and stuff like that. Could you go over repeaters and give you a reference where the foot of one mountain about maybe talking about getting repeaters and placing them on top of the ridges, but the power and the capability of the repeaters, is it possible to use as repeaters or is that just used as a relay? And what will be required for a small, as small as possible repeater station that could give you the range you probably need? Actually, you've got the right idea in that the smaller the package, the better off you are for concealment, obviously. There are a couple of things taken into consideration. There is a choice because of terrain and how you get the signal from down in the valley up to the repeater site. Most people don't know this, but Joe McNeil ran the micro effect from the valley. If you've ever seen Kamiye and when we say they're up on the rock, the station where it's located is literally, I would say it's about a 60 degree angle down to town. 55 to 60 degree angle and probably steeper. Part of the town can be seen at about 60 degrees but the cliff that is on Joe's side blocks part of the town. To get down there he used microwave rebroadcasting. and got to the primary, in this case getting to the computer, getting to the wire service. He used microwave to do all the programming transmission back and forth and also to his micro FM station which was on another piece of real estate. Many microwave technology is actually about the size of a postcard. It's actually quite economical. Only about $6, $8, maybe $15 a unit depending on how much money you want to spend and how sophisticated, how fancy you want the rig. I should say the transmitters, the array that actually transmits the microwave signal. You have to have one that sends, one that collects, and then you can actually repeat from that point and send it to a second, third, and fourth station. That's what Joe did. He actually bounced the signal from one microwave receiver to another. Now the repeaters themselves, yes, could be backpacked portable. There's no reason for them not to be. It's purely a matter of, again, how much energy do you need to get to where you're going? If you're trying to talk to the world, Bigger is always better in terms of transmitter, but as much as anything, it's antenna. So remember that if you put a decent antenna array or deploy them all over the place in advance, proper dimension, proper cut in terms of the wire, make sure the insulators are secure, you can have it on standby, run the wire very quickly and then hook the repeater unit up to that. and could change location as needed. But if, for instance, if it's local contact from one ridge over a ridge to another valley, then you want to keep your signal lower anyway because we've talked about detection. We've talked about being seen. 5 watts, 10 watts, 15 watts. Actually, it's a lot of power. It doesn't sound like much. But in the portable radio world, that's a pretty decent signal. It's the antenna that's getting that signal out and how efficient you are from the transmitter to the antenna that makes all the difference. So where you want to spend your money is better coax and also minimizing the distance from that retransmitter to the antenna. That means there'll be less noise, less likely any interference. and less resistance, so there's more energy that's being put through the coax to the antenna itself. Now all repeaters are, they have a synthesizer circuit on board, actually they have a compressor and a number of other circuits that are part of the repeater, but what it does is it literally just carries a signal, keys up another frequency or a jump frequency or the same frequency with a directional, and then punches the signal downrange over the you know to the designated area if you have a a directional antenna which is what a lot of people do that's what we call a yagi on a cb they're called beams of log on a set of beams well what a set of beams are is actually a yagi antenna for a big but wave and that's why they're so large because you know shortwave or forgive me uh... uh... CB is long wave and it's again AM and it just takes a lot more material to be able to configure the antenna to match the signal. Now, repeaters are fairly cheap and in fact, for instance, with 6 meter repeaters, you can pay the same price you're paying for the transmitters about $25 to $40 per unit will get you a repeater in the 6 meter range that will actually accept the signal from your primary radio. It will pick up the signal and it will snag it and bounce it back out to wherever you want to send it. The big thing is that what you're doing is you're just simply sending the signal back up the line to another unit. It's got to have a receiving system, so that's the big thing. It has to be able to receive and transmit simultaneously, and that's what it will be doing. They're not complicated. It's purely programming. The older ones are analog, of course, and are simply a couple of dip switches and a few other controls for regulating sound, regulating actually background noise and such, and to clean up the signal. Otherwise, the backpack mounted would be quite realistic. In fact, you could mount them on an Alice pack frame or a cargo frame. I would find a hard carrier box. The big thing is the power source. If you make it portable, then your power source is portable. Now that limits the amount of energy and the amount of time you have available to retransmit. If you have a small second kit that would be a mobile generator pack or a solar panel system or that could even be incorporated into the first pack, then you get more time and life out of the thing. You could even leave it in place and abandon it. Once it's operational, it could be left without a custodian. because repeaters operate automatically. Once they're keyed to the sending unit, then they'll receive the handshake, they'll confirm that they're talking to who they're supposed to be talking to, and then they'll receive the signal, send the signal, and away you go. But it takes longer to describe it than it actually takes to do it. There is no discernible difference in or downtime between when you send it to the repeater and when it goes outbound. Well, one of the things we were actually looking at doing, my basic plan of action, I wanted to see if I could get a unit that was small enough to fit into a 20mm can that I could rivet and strap down to a pack. It would also make it watertight, so there's something that could be left in position to be set up as needed. And we were thinking about So the system could basically be two man portable and that way we could be used. But my main issue with the solar is the reflectivity and visibility of the solar. See if it's up on a ridge somewhere. For it to be able to get the light it needs to create energy, it has to be visible. Which, especially from the air, you know how that is. The balance is when you talk about, for instance, the two-pack system, the second pack would be nothing but batteries. Look at the old World War II American and German radio rigs at the beginning of the war. You'll notice that you always had to have two operators. One man carried the radio, the transceiver. The other man carried what were basically large, wet-cell car batteries. That's what they used for variations on the theme for powering them up. They had to be recharged with a generator or whatever. You could do gel cell batteries. In fact, the military looked at this years ago and has always been trying to lighten up the combat load for infantry. The PRC radio batteries halved in size in the 80s. They went to half of what they were during the Vietnam War, allowing you to carry more batteries and have further same amount of storable energy so you had twice as much broadcast time. Today with all of the efficient batteries that we have that are rechargeable, there are a number of different options. Solar doesn't have to be that direct to get enough power for the batteries. If you take into consideration that if you at least just get it so that it can absorb some light, even concealed, It would probably provide what's necessary, but what it means is you have to over engineer the battery packs. That would be that that's where the shift would be. You'd add more batteries to provide more power, more greater duration. We're not looking at increasing, you know, output. We're looking at just durability. How long can I stay online? The other thing to remember though is the radio, if you do it right, in fact, it's easier to do today with some of the other micro processors that are available. You could actually set the system up so it's just not constantly carrying, you know, sending out a signal. It's not sending out a passive weight signal. Instead, like I said before, you send out a signal, it picks up the handshake. This activates the system and puts it in a primary power or powers it up, so to speak. And then it's consuming more energy. But then once you're done, you actually give it a code it would offset, in other words it would go back to basically sleep mode and would be at a much lower level of power consumption just for the sake of monitoring for another command. That's another option. Actually, I think that right there is exactly what we were, it's not what we had talked about but that was basically my plan. You know, do something like that. I guess, like you said, I hadn't thought about being able to send a code. I'll put that be easy enough. The technology we have today. about it think about like the program it used on your computer for your screensaver when you don't use your system what does it do right right right i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think i think From that point forward you can broadcast. Now the other consideration is, remember the old Coast Watchers. You have a team who their job is to maintain the transceiver on the ridge. The advantage of that is, well, hey, it won't be an advantage for them. You got that guy over in the corner you always saw in the movies. Remember that Don? Crank it away. But he's productive so feed him some more. Make sure he eats. What are you on? Radio detail. Oh, I'm gonna build my arm muscles today. If you ever hear him actually. Actually, one of the things we had planned on doing, well, and this would be a, after it hits the fan scenario, trying to put, you know, we would have to have somebody up their eyes if there was something going on. They would also have to maintain the repeater system. anything going on about her to talk about a number of times about you know for radio system if you had any recommendations for specific systems of you know heard to talk about the ones you can fail them uh... well six-year record what we were talking earlier six-meter is very affordable uh... everything is available i mean everything if you look around six-meter you can match up uh... mobile transmitters handheld units vehicle-mounted radios, repeaters, everything that you need. Small unit repeaters so you could extend the range. What those were for, they were used in metropolitan areas where you had larger cities, or you had areas where you had to reach greater distance, and the repeaters were pre-deployed. Usually what governments do is they pay people to put it on the telephone pole, or they put it in their machine room on the top of the building. That's how a lot of these little businesses and stores make a little extra money is the local TV station, the radio station, or the police or the government wants to put a repeater or something up so they can get some range. They will rent out that area. They'll say, hey, we're just going to put this box. over here and that's what they used to do with the 6 meter units. They'd be like, hey, we're going to put an antenna on the roof. We'll pay you so many dollars per month and all you do is just collect the money. We take care of it and it shouldn't require a whole lot of maintenance. So it was easy to talk the person in because they could turn right around and give the money back to the government for their taxes. Wow. So, that's why the 6 meters are so popular or becoming sensible. From the military's perspective, I can tell you right now, up until all the other FEMA BS came in and all these latest batches of clowns and idiots are now in place, the 6 meter net was considered to be a military net. It was going to be picked up if the, in other words, since the departments and companies had 6 meter in force, and because of the clean broadcast potential, very efficient transmitters, transceivers. The military planned on using that as a post nuclear threat civil defense slash military radio net. They were going to pick that up. They would have to pick it up because they probably would have lost enough equipment and that was their logic that they would be able to resort to the police and emergency services maintained 6 meter net and it would have worked well. Everything was already spread out. Most of it was rural so a lot of it would have been in secure locations or safe locations where it would have survived. So that's something to think about. And it's so cheap. 6 meters is so cheap right now. Now it's not the only way to go, and in fact we can apply repeaters and repeater technology to everything that we're using. It's kind of like it's omnipresent. It can be used with any system. We can make a repeater system work with pretty much any transceiver sets that we have. Obviously we have to do a little engineering, but we can make it work for us. The other thing about having those guys on the ridge is again, like I said, it's a joke, but it's not, it's a power-up issue. They can be managing and husbanding the radios and as much as anything, the taking care of the battery packs or the power supplies, which can be hand cranked. We weren't really joking about that. Solar, which doesn't have to be completely exposed to collect light. Remember, even in a cloudy day, solar panels collect lighting. Now, if you're trying to bring everything up to a certain level of charge, remember that we only need a percentage of the batteries to be working at any time. And so we can charge up one element while another bank is on standby and or being charged while the others are being used. Remember, if we have daylight hours or if we have the power supply running, we run off the power supply, not off the batteries. It's kind of like being a German U-boat. Another spot line to preserve batteries would be to build in a timer that brings it on at the quarter day every odd hour. The quarter day, midnight, three o'clock, six o'clock, nine o'clock, midnight, or noon. If there's any activity, it will stay on as long as activity is going, and then after activity quits, it shuts off momentarily. That would be a great way to preserve battery life. That would be a simple two because of the timer. timer isn't something that would be too hard to... And it's not going to draw a whole lot of juice while it's doing that. The problem with it is you don't have the... you're dependent on it for particular times then, but you're going to greatly increase your battery life. You should set one up like that if you're going to do multiples because then you have one to fall back on again at predetermined hours. Well, like I said, we figured we were... but I didn't want a person to be slave to it. far as if we didn't need to, but the main purpose of that individual was just like in Lord of the Rings and the signal. Now of course we're not using a large bonfire, we'd be using flare guns. That's the, I'm a lot more the Mark I eyeball detecting a problem, you know, somebody or something or light or something that's. Yep. One of the other things here again is wherever mechanical can be used that is, that is going to be an advantage. The biggest problem with microchip, microprocessor and microsystems that are managing technology is they are susceptible to a number of things. It doesn't necessarily have to be EMP. If you have dirty power supplies or something that sweeps an area or energizes an area, a lot of this microcircuitry and microtechnology can't handle that burn. And it is a trick, it's a dirty trick. You guys used to do this all the time, we joke about it, remember it was CBs. If you had a linear in your car, it was like a 500 watt linear or a 1000 watt linear, and you keyed up next to somebody else, you could watch the guys radio next to you smoking the other car. And again, that's with full solid state, only a little bit of microprocessor and some transistor technology. In this day and age, if you take and think about the amount of power that can be broadcast, it's also a weapon. We've talked about using it as a weapon. You could actually neutralize, say, entrance teams utilizing a signal generator with a very dirty broadcast, putting all the power that the wall will provide into the system. But it can work both ways. So the less sophisticated for battlefield purposes, the less sophisticated it is, the better off we are. Just something to take into consideration there. Anything else? Jump in there, please. Go ahead. Before we get to fire. That's it. I appreciate the help, guys. Now, Fair Radio, you just reminded me of something here. Fair Radio this morning. One of our callers, Bill from Texas, brought up the fact that Fair Radio has a couple of rifle scopes. It's the only rifle scopes they have. They were originally for 22, but these have no crosshairs. Now, the first thing everybody thought is, oh, well, the crosshairs were fractured or broken. However, these were a military-purchased set of scopes, actually, they're not set. This was a scope that was purchased as a specific item for artillery placement and they're six dollars used and they are I think nineteen dollars new but for a number of other applications or as an inexpensive but either new in the box or almost new in the box six dollars for a scope an American made scope is a pretty good buy now it's a sixties to seventies production scope But a lot of guys would be familiar with these or have seen them before. They're in excellent condition. I talked to the guys down at Fair Radio today. They said they're in excellent condition. They're in the box. And if anybody's interested, go to Fair Radio. And when you get to there, they have a search line there. Punch in scopes or scope. And it'll take you to the section. It's in with the oscilloscopes. They don't have a whole lot of scopes, so it's in with the oscopes. I guess oscilloscopes, rifle scopes, same difference, right? No. But they're there. So if you guys want to check them out, and again, definitely an interesting idea, project for observation. One of the things that this would be handy for, the very project we're talking about, sounds weird. Why would Mark bring it up with radios? Well, if you're going to set up a piece of equipment up on the ridge, It would be nice to have a little piece of optics that you can use to use as a sighting system to generally target with a YAGI or a directional antenna or to spot check the array from the lower or from the lower area up or the upper area down. And for six dollars for a nice little American-made scope that can be put on a fixture, that's probably one of the ways to go. And again, certainly you can go to the gun shows, you might find something like it waddling around, but this is not Taiwanese and it's probably not plastic lenses. But what I could determine, it's American, well I mean I know it's American, but I'm pretty sure glass lenses and it's not compromised, hasn't lost its, you know, the high gases, and it looks to be a pretty decent solution. So that would be one of the places where you'd put this in the kit with the rest of the rig, you know, the gear that goes with the rigs. If you're going to make the mobile or if you're going to set them up so that you can deploy them and you have the equipment on hand. You're not scrounging for a piece of optics. You're not having to fiddle-fart around. Remember, when we're building stuff for each of the branches of service, the kits that we build need to have what is necessary or needed in a checklist to keep that piece of equipment going. And it needs to be freestanding. In other words, whatever we need, small tool kits, repair parts, everything needs to be there on standby with the equipment. Always remember that. Sound good? Yes, that's good. I appreciate it. Very good. Thank you, sir. Appreciate that. Again, thanks for the question. I'm going to find out more about cost on the repeaters right now, but as far as I know, most that we've run into that are surplus or ham radio types guys, not much more comparable in price to the transmitter that typically it supports. Since it is a transmitter, the retransmitter is obviously, it's a gang system. In fact, there's a couple other tricks that were done years ago with telecommunications where the retransmitter actually can do three, four, or five signals simultaneously, since it may be sending out to several different routers at the same time. But that's a little more complicated than we need for what we're doing here. We're talking about point-to-point communications. Now, before we go any farther, because we're way past the bottom of the hour, sir, you have night vision available. Optics, guys, we're going to be fighting 24-7. We need time on machinery. We need the technology in hand now, but we need it affordable so we can round out our forces. Don, you've got night vision. What do you have available, and how can we get hold of you, sir? Well, we've got that first generation gun sight. It is a true gun sight. A clamping system on the lower portion that will... It's a dovetail. It'll grab your 7-8s or your... 1 inch, you know, your weaver or your picatinny rail respectively. Thumb screw down on that and bring it to a zero and wow you're looking around shooting things in the dark. For $429 I'll put that device in your mailbox. Did I mention that? You know you've heard it a bunch of times but that's .308 capable. M1 live long time, big gun. I couldn't help but do that. There you go. But if you want to talk about a second generation gun sight, same capabilities, .308, you know, main battle, rifle, ability. The manufacturer will warrant you for two years, it's not going to fail. We could talk about a piece of thermal. I can put a piece of thermal in, you know, a simple viewer. It's low when the herds depart, so you're going to see it cycle and you'll watch, you know, Frankenstein will appear to miss a step every now and then. But it comes up for less than $2,000. So if you want to go up to something that almost is a continuous picture, you guys were looking around 35. Again, you know, give me a call. My number is 231-796-8458. We can talk about thermal or green screens, goggles or gun sights you guys. 231-796-8458. Thank you Mark. Again, Donald will be available in about another 14 or 15 minutes. If you are looking at night vision and looking to ask questions about what you need, perhaps you think you are going to go in one direction. Donald will give you a better idea of where you may have to go to actually deal with what it is that is on the list. In other words, what will get the job done as opposed to perhaps perception based upon movies. I want to say thanks to our friends in the chatroom, Don. 1.30am, some 90 minutes after the Red Sox celebrated on the infield at Yankee Stadium, provoking an estimated 80,000 jubilant and mostly young fans to converge on Kenmore Square. There's of course the damage control explanation, but the video speaks for itself and that's all I need to say. We can still find a video on YouTube. This story is about killing her, but let me give you an example of propaganda. They threw a bunch of other stuff in here about how one person is charged with assault. It has nothing to do with that woman being killed. Nothing. But this is exactly what they do. Of course, the control press lapses stuff up like a dog lapping up its own vomit. Seriously, whenever I read this, it's like, oh, okay, this person has nothing to do with the case. But you know, for instance, Paul, million, 36 of Boston, pleaded not guilty to a single charge of assault and battery on a police officer. Yeah, what does that have to do with the fact that the cop turned and killed the innocent girl at point blank range with the gun? You see, but they always go, oh boy, I'll bet you that wild eyed crazy girl deserved it. All 95 pounds over. Seriously, I'm going to read stuff to the point now where it's like you glaze over but you can't because it's part of the problem. We're going to see the same BS. I'm going to prep everybody for this. This is why I bring this up is California. It's like what happened at Waco guys You know the mistake people made they listen to the pigs and the controlled media Now I called down there I want to point something out when when the siege was going on before I decided that we had to get American parallel I Called down there and of course well the logic is let's call the news stations So, we saw this one piece that was kind of informative, it had some information from one of the Austin newspapers. I called down and there's this reporter. Well, the reporter, as soon as we started asking about what was actually going on down there, It threw me right over to the editor. Of course, the editor sounded just like this. Those people all need to die. Those people all need to die. You don't need to ask any questions. You just listen to what we say. Seriously, guys. Every paper, it was the same scam. Every news service, all of them, they threw you at the editor. All of the editors were sounding like this. And it's like, really? So in other words, pretty much everything we're hearing is baffling everybody with BS. So here's the thing, I'm going to remind you what's going to happen with whatever takes place. They're going to attack somebody who's totally innocent. The people are not going to put up with it because they're Americans. And the P-brained, no warrant, because they've already said uncategorically, they don't have a warrant for any one of these confiscations. Right off the bat. Oh, but you've got to let them in your house. So what's going to happen is these pea brain, re-brain, roided up, shoe-sized IQ, piece of trash. Someone's going to say no, and their little brain is going to get bunched up. And it won't make any difference if they're in the wrong place. It'll all be those poor police officers. All they wanted to do was completely violate everything that has to do with being an American. All they wanted to do was rape your privacy and kick in the door. The guy was totally belligerent because he even said he wasn't that guy they were looking for, that bugger. It turns out, yep, well, no matter of fact, they're not the right house, wrong neighborhood, numbers not right, but that was the end of the day and they were in a hurry. They just wanted to confiscate some more goodies and steal stuff from people's houses and do some table scraping off of the China cabinet and stuff like that. See, that's what, again, expect it. You've got this feeling only because All the rest of the propaganda is leaning towards preparation for it, just like what happened before Waco. We pointed to everybody the progressive scenario. We'd already seen a bunch of these attacks. On a massive scale before, guys, we were standoff after standoff. We had the weaver siege. When this Waco thing took off, a lot of people again trying desperately to deflect rather than really having to face the problem. So, be prepared for this and think through everything you need to get done. When I get off the air, I've got a few things I've got to take care of and do maintenance with the technology that we use. Other than that, guys, I'm back to work. Either certain radio equipment out or not well, that's just a side thing. That's when it finally gets dark. But all of the other technology and all the other material support that we have needs to be squared away. I'm not up to par on my vehicles where I want to be. But I will be, progressively, and everybody should be thinking the same way. You should be combat rigging or have on standby everything to switch your vehicles over to prep for combat. So that you're you're ready to go spare parts spare tires water, whatever else is you know you all of your engineer and pioneer tools Maybe you're not carrying them on your truck all the time or your whatever you got But be prepared with them because when the time comes what you got is all you got if you're in the wrong place at the right time and Going man, I should have had that but I left it back there because Fred said I wouldn't need it until such-and-such Yeah Go ahead, caller, who do we have? Yeah, those text mics. Yeah, since we're talking about those type of tools, I was going to ask you a question about the, I've been over at Waukesha, China Sport, and I noticed for Christmas, they've got the SOG, that's, I think it's like a, and their shovel, you know, holding shovel, but those things even worse, they're made in China. I'm just wondering if the steel, I'm not too impressed with the hatchet, and you know, the shovel I can probably do without, I usually carry a good shovel. I was just wondering about the Machitti since it comes with the sheets and everything. How much are they charging? 20 bucks. That's reasonable. If you look at what we've been looking at, either you're going to spend about $12, $13 and then spend shipping on some of the stuff we've been talking about on the air, or you can go and look at what it is you're going to be picking up and grab it right there. It's a black finish, black matte finish? No, you didn't have to spray. No, it is. Yes, it is a black matte finish and it has a Basically, the one we were talking about that Bud K's been offering. What kind of grip does it have? Does it have a finger guard grip? No, not the fair. It does have a full finger guard. It's got the rubberized grip. It's a pretty basic machete except for the SOG name. It's got a heavy front end. I just wanted to steal the with anything oh yes probably just forty one forty or forty one thirty china grade i mean it's it machete first of all remember uh... overseas and they come out of out of uh... whatever stealing get their hands on they had a good submission and temperate there with you know whatever oil they can find So, something like this, typically the blades are serviceable enough. I haven't had any that have failed me. I don't have any chips or chunks, but first of all, I don't try to chop down six inch trees with a machete. That's the first rule. Don't try to understand what your tool's capabilities are, but as far as being a mayhem tool, a weapon, still a short sword like that is pretty darn handy. It's one of those things that everybody should be carrying now. It's a little more convenient than the typical, like we've seen in our store, the 18-inch yard, or the 22-inch yard. They can get a little long and wheel the yard. They can be a little bit hard to handle. That's why the 18 is about optimal for what we do. Whatever you got, whatever port in the storm, if you were if it's at hand, grab it and use it. But the 18-inch yard, that's what the military settled with years ago. I was just wondering, maybe... How much did they want from the hatchet, by the way? I don't remember. I think it was all $20. A hatchet can not have much use. It's not, except for what it's designed for. It's a Tom Locker. It's a pretty... Tom Locker is pretty much a copy of the Vietnam Park serviceable. It's probably a weapon, a small blade on it, and a front, and a point on it. on the rear side, but I'm looking more for utility, where the sheetrock hammer from... Right, drywall hammer is still your best choice as far as that goes if you want. Yeah, really, I've got to pick me one of those. Really light swings really well. Got a lot more arm on it too. We got to let you go, we're at the top. Thank you sir. And Don, you remember the night vision please. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. But we are on the march both day and night. Hurrah, kick him in a slice, beat him down real hard and use that drywall hammer and the machete. Stick every blade you got in him if they keep trying to get back up, chop on him some more. That's what the arena reset reset reset reset. 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