Mark Koernke discussed defensive tactics and preparedness strategies, including the use of forward-deployed illumination to channel and ambush potential threats, drawing parallels to historical military operations in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. He emphasized the importance of understanding enemy psychology, doctrine, and arrogance levels in conflict scenarios. The show featured extensive discussion of low-cost tactical equipment sourcing from retail outlets, night vision technology maintenance, and improvised defensive measures using common materials. Koernke also critiqued media propaganda regarding military capabilities and historical narratives, arguing that controlled imagery distorts public understanding of warfare and equipment effectiveness.
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. 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 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'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 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 won't 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'll 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 to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd 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 trample 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 this still the land of the drums the drums I hear the drums go to the sound of small arms fire in the drums young soldier move now Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, west, southeast, north, and south. Well ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio, we've got 4mg.com, we're on the aim of the FM Microstations, CB, base stations and UltraNet Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the homework network on an 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 Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both. the third, the fifth, the pit crew, and the seven sisters on the left side of the state. Colorado, the recall state, keep pushing them out of that chair, people. As soon as they get one in, do it again. Whatever they put in there is the same kind of skank that left that was trying to take your liberty and turn America into a communist police state. We know what's going on. We understand completely. Prepare for war. Waving to the left coast where the state of Jefferson is a shining beacon for a lot of you out there should be looking at positive slash friendly real estate when the time comes. The rest? Gray, dark, ugly, ugly, bad gorilla, ugly, ugly gorilla, ugly. Remember Congo? Anyway, well, I don't know about gorilla, but the sputum, the feces, the detritus, the stank stench of fine Steinism spreads out across the left coast. along with the diaper state of brown to develop the california soviet socialist democracy disgusting to say the least off turning back to the east to escape that an understanding our friends were behind the lines and occupied territories there and fighting hard keep up the good work will do we can to help you but remember stated jefferson should be on your mind yes we sweet cross-planed leap over the merging mags mississippi when the smokey slash the blue ridge with a restaurant whose grant teams okay teams the bobbell grandma consortium bring us the Golden Spike Don. It turned into a semi-clear day today. We've had the sun blazing. Amazing enough. Before I know we're going to benchmark the date here, let's do that. What is the date today, sir? What's it like up there in your neck of the woods? It is that gray overcast horizon to horizon and it's just not bright behind it. The sun is going down so it's like a dreary, dull winter evening here just before the new year. You don't hear me complaining because that's what we're expecting about this time of year, a winter sky. But again, 27 December 2013. We could run in a number of directions, Mark. Tell everybody how disappointed we are in Fearless Leader, the head guy in charge and all of that for the anti-American. A lot of stations and television shows do a year in review. I did tell somebody once, I don't give rats behind about what his rating is, his happy rating. isn't making him real happy right now happy right now anyway i believe their numbers and remember they're desperately doctoring those so if they claim one number i guarantee it is much much much lower rather like a third or half yeah in fact one of the things that may make a comment from one of the characters with the new york press corps was that they were saying one of the first thing they do in the morning is you know what we do to cover up for obama So it's like, well, I should tell you right off the bat, exactly what we've been telling everybody for years. I mean, it's not like it's a surprise to any of us. So just consider that, okay? That's something that needs to be part of the agenda when you're looking at it. And when the control media, when the best they can do are such low numbers, that tells you that it's worse. Because that's the best smiley face they could put on the feces pie. In fact, they had the feces pie looking down on it and you just swedge out of it. There's a fly and there's a couple of chunks of corn that shouldn't be there for the pie. But well, you take what you can get from old bummer signed in, right? And they put a smiley face, a couple of dot marks in it, you know, a little pot here, a little dot there, and then the smiley face. Of course, the hand is pulling away and it's got these brown stains going up to the second knuckle. And you realize, that really isn't a normal pie, is it? Oh no, that's a very special pie, sir. That's a feces pie. And they're putting a smiley face on it to make you feel better. Do you feel better now? See how that works? Yeah. Yeah. So I don't think they're doing too well. Real quick before I go too far, I just want to mention Big Lot. I don't know if you have them or you have them where you are, Don. But also Ollie's, go check out their Christmas ornaments for their solar stuff. There's a couple of cool items. Some have already sold out. They have some little multi-light fixtures that are in white or in colors. Some of them actually change out. They've got the three color LEDs that are super bright. And for a couple dollars, $2.50 a set. markdown depending on the probably got most of the probably gone by now but uh... guys check it out and to get a chance that you might wanna Peru is the Christmas aisle for that purpose and if there is a discount for the employees it's even better still. We've touched on this before and sometimes it's not the parts for sale, sometimes it's the display that's going to get thrown out that has all the little flashy lights in it. And they're all, yes, exactly. Grab those two because those are all LED. If the manager will let it go, take it. The interesting thing we got from one of the others, I don't think we have an Ollie's up there. This is how big lots used to be, in some respects. A lot of stuff that's been still, most of the China stuff coming over is now being packaged in blister packs because it's marketed across the industry, across everybody's industry. But they had large ornaments. Now this is really cool. We got them for what? 75% off. They have five, I think, 6 or 7 LEDs. I didn't count. But 6 or 7 high intensity LEDs, a solar panel on the top, and the lights hang down off a stiff piece of wire. And it's a large Christmas ornament. It's also a great illumination like night light, guys. They're about 8 inches in diameter. They're not small. lightweight though by comparison you have to say they're you know they're cast plastic but the fixture and the let's see remember it's got a double a rechargeable battery and it's got a whole bunch of LEDs and you pay the whopping dollar fifty for the whole thing we are so again watch for these things guys we bought everyone was on the shelf period let's put it this way uh... just a solar panel in the double a rechargeable battery or fat But the LEDs are a throw in and these are the high intensity rather than chopping something up. We were talking about this just for making some really cool lighting. You take wine bottles, cut them like you used to do with the wire kit guys, and the light fixture, the way they did it to make it fit on these ornaments, it's big enough it will sit right in a wine bottle. So you can go from being an outside item to being an inside illumination item or being emergency lighting for other projects, that kind of thing. So, one thing to consider, there's a lot of blinky stuff or LED stuff that's the Christmas items. I was telling some of the people the story. Years ago, we wanted to make something for a prop. We used to go pilfer the little high intensity light bulbs off, and the LEDs when they first came out, because they were blinking configurations and they spelled stuff and whatever. Well, guys, you scavenged that for all your space age blinky props. It makes sense. You pay $1.50 and when the Chinese Sport Junk first came in, it was pennies, remember? But the chip that was on board that programmed the lighting process wouldn't cost you pennies if you went out to buy it. Trust me on that. It was kind of a wise thing we were doing there. I'm not the only one. There were a whole bunch of people here that were into different projects and stuff. That's what they did. Right now, those LEDs again are another cheap, cheap solution. And there's a lot of this stuff. Now, a lot of the places people have been clearing them out. In fact, they've been watching and eyeballing all the solar stuff down. I noticed it really went heavily first. It's not all gone, but most of it is. That's only two days since Christmas. And not a surprise. The LED lighting, mostly gone. But here's another thing. At Big Lots, where you are. They have the white, which they're not putting on sale because they can sell that year round, but they're using them for exactly what I described them. It's the perpetual in the rubber line, the plastic clear line track lighting. It's one perpetual 150 LEDs in a roll for 16 feet. And guys, in the color, it would work just as well for emergency lighting, just like they use in the theater for the foot lighting. But right now if you get the Christmas lights, they're half off and they seem to have a pile with these because people really are jumping at those. And so they're half priced at whatever they're marked, whichever size you get. Now I'll tell you right now this same roll, 16 feet, runs about 20, what was it, 16 to 20 dollars. It can go through DealXtreme. So buying at half price and at Christmas kind of makes sense. It makes really cheap overhead lighting. An example where I'm going to be using one of these is inside one of the sun rooms. I can tack it up with wire tacks, wire brads, used for doing Ro-Mex lighting, ok, Ro-Mex cable line. or you can use the regular keepers used for conduit if you're a little antsy about using the tacks. And screw them into place. Well those aren't coming down. And now you've got some really cheap overhead lighting that's not real extreme and it's in color so it doesn't destroy your night vision, guys. That's kind of handy too if you use it right. Well that leads me over to a thought line. You guys, if it's white light and it's short, a 16-foot string is going to be a whole lot of light. But if you can come up with, like the aforementioned parts of displays, or individual lights, two or three lights, and put that into the crook of the tree, or under the way the limb lays so that it's not directly in your line of sight, and when someone is approaching it, they don't see the red light with their naked eye. so they don't have that warning. Now you have a forward-lit illumination area and it'll burn as long as that battery will let it. Now the other thing is we've talked about this as far as like you can work light like people work minefields or like people work barbed wire and I remind you while we're on that subject very shortly barbed wire is only as good as the gun that overlooks it. People do not understand that. Barbed wire is meant to channel people to particular places or hold them up while Jerry uncovers the machine gun. Okay? Now, with that in mind, barbed wire is only as good as the gun that overlooks it. And if you were to deploy it in particular places, you want people to move along it or away from it. If you are deploying forward-lit illuminated areas and you come up against people who have illumination, they're going to realize what they're walking into and they're probably not going to walk into that illuminated area. Now the brigands, the scallywags, the roaming groups of gangs who don't have night vision, Well, they'll just walk right into your illuminated area because they won't know any different because you've hidden the light source from the naked eye, haven't you? You made it light deco ambush. Yeah, yeah. But now the other point to be made here, let's go back to the barbed wire. Because, you know, let's do it like this. First, there were wire cutters. And then there were flash hiders that became wire cut well. Then there were Bangalore mines. And then there were flash hiders that became wire cutters. So there are techniques to move through wire, but again it holds people up. And if I'm moving across the land and I see an area that's illuminated and I move my night vision down and I don't see any light interpreted with my natural vision, my naked eye so to speak, I'm going to be very suspicious of that area as far as someone might be over watching that with at least a viewer and most probably a gun sight. Now, Understanding the barbed wire thing, remember barbed wire is only as good as the gun that overlooks it, or barbed wire is meant to move people to other places, channel them into killing zones. There's no barbed wire over there, Frank. Let's run through that open area right, but there's three machine guns there. See how that works? There's only one or two guarding the long strands, and the other three machine guns that are there at the open, they're ready to be moved to the areas if the wire is attacked. But they're covering the baited area, so to speak. You know, there's no wire there, Frank. We're going to move a whole company through there in about three minutes. Well, three quarters of the company gets machine gunned. Now, with that in mind, if you are to deploy forward illumination, count on the people with night vision moving around it. They might move into the edges of it, the very limits of its illumination. They might But if they have night vision, they'll be able to judge that, so to speak, twilight zone, where your illumination gets so fine and so little that it won't even show up on your night vision, let alone theirs, and they skirt that illuminated area. Now that's where you put other guns. That's where you watch. Because you know what? There's this word called occluded. It's a big scientific word. It's used in chemistry and it's used in descriptions of light and it's used in art and it's used in all kinds of things. But all it means is something came between you and what you were looking at. Something came between you and what you were looking at, be it the front leg on the dinosaur hiding the back leg or some chemistry compound or something that masks something else or the guy that walks between you and that piece of night vision illuminated area that's three quarters of a mile away. The illumination in that area does not shine on him, but as he walks through it he is so to speak backlit. He has occluded that light. He has eliminated it. Even if the light does not shine on him, this is a way to use forward illumination to move the higher enemies, the more well-equipped enemies, to places where you want. So it's not just, I'm going to put a piece, if you think you're going to put a piece of illumination out there and shoot everybody, in particular, military people, they're just going to walk right in there and I'm just going to lay waste to them. That probably is not going to happen because they'll be equipped with night vision and they'll see that or that killing zone, whatever you want to call it, and they will try to skirt it to the best of their ability. And if they've got half a brain, they're going to be thinking that something ain't right here and I'd better be keeping my eye out or looking real hard around with their night vision. I couldn't help but interrupt you, Mark. Thank you. No, no. The interesting thing is, remember, what you do, the illumination itself can eradicate a threat to a particular area just by the fact that it will be obvious to those who have the resources that it is deployed. This means that you can move the aggressor even into areas that are actual kill zones that appear to be more passive. Remember, we're not very smart. We will figure out stuff like this because we're all bubbies. I've never done this before. I've never hunted people before. What in reality, and the idea is to do it in such a way that you create what is... There's a basic rule that you don't want it so obvious that they're going to play it like they're going to figure out, wait a minute, maybe they've got an idea. Now, depending on how arrogant the other side is and what phase of the war, In the early stages, the arrogance level is going to be very high. Those people will be dead quickly. The arrogance level of the secret police, the arrogance level of the people that have been puffed up by the propaganda, once we decimate or destroy them, it won't be that hard. Amazing enough, you'll be surprised. But once you get past that, then you'll have characters who start to think. Some of them just might not have been in front of you at that particular time when you got rid of the others. And what you're going to see happen is someone will be a little more attentive to, hmm, it's almost like they want me to go there. So the way to do this is to offer a more intricate but still obviously failed plan. Because in the dance of sorts, hey, people do make mistakes. Or like I said, you're not going to win every battle. You better not expect that. If you listen to this, in World War II guys, they are really doctoring World War II. They are like going through month to month of we got our arse kicked and even most of the year we got our arse kicked before we turn things around even narrowly. This was not a after Pearl Harbor. We just went on the offensive and wait a minute. Well, we had the battle of the Coral Sea Yeah, exactly. You know, there's the first and second one. Let's not forget there were two. Yeah, okay Why were there two I thought we had control that we got the front kicked out of the first time and lost a major aircraft carrier Yeah, and the second one wasn't a whole lot better, but at least it was a tit for tat, you know Yeah, exactly at a time when we couldn't afford to lose aircraft carriers, right? The other part about that, so they're not doing up the history. They didn't talk about Korea because when you talk about Korea, it's like one basic got your arse kicked, got your arse kicked, got your arse kicked. Oh, wait a minute. MacArthur figured out who was betraying. everybody so he turns around and exclude the betrayers the mayo the u.n. plus the shicers in washington don't be in job landing and the rest of history but he lost real estate and even then you know he had to lose it it was made choice there was any resources given a set up korea you know were it not for a series of of of just like what you're seeing in the u.s. government right now we're being betrayed by the communists who are being pulled into power if you look every time i have to replace somebody in the latest regime. It's all with queers that are even worse than the other ones that left. So what you've got is a whole bunch of rat poofed as in hate America whose mission it is, they're being told burn the house down every way they can. Some people in the system are starting to figure this out or have already figured out and have concealed, sent sideways or moved stuff so it isn't caught up with or dragging their feet on performing the action until absolutely necessary. Well before the Korean War started, everybody knew it was coming guys. You think that our intelligence was really that poor that the people in the field didn't figure out they were being screwed like a farmer? Oh no, as a matter of fact I'll recount the destroying of a 100 P-38F. Baddest war bird out of World War II driven by a propeller airplane. driven by a propeller. It would gain its ceiling a third again faster than the hottest Mustang. So you want it hands down on that argument. There ain't no argument there. They destroyed them with axes and bulldozers when they were deployed to South Korea for fear that the South Koreans with them might start a war with the North Koreans or actually have a chance to defend themselves with them. Exactly. And the same thing happened with the people. Okay, we got some background there. We need to scrub that. Okay, somebody needs to mute up. That's the only thing. Oh yeah, I'm hearing a whole conversation, including the other person. Well anyway, that happens sometimes. Could be the other conference too. You never know. Anyway, as it is, the P-51 Mustangs did drag their feet on them. They were supposed to be either sent back to the US from Japan or destroyed. And MacArthur basically gave somebody a wink and a nod along with several other Army aviation officers and they said, oh hell with that BS. And what we initially fought and kept Korea as one piece with without having to make some kind of stinking other landing, which really would have been a mess if we had to land and take real estate back, that would have made it more of a George Orwell. What about our boys in the Korean Peninsula? We gotta take Korean back! If we had been kicked off the peninsula because of the intentional betrayal by Truman and his whores that were UN-type, and the kosher mafia who promoted this, then we would have been screwed. If you were a soldier in the field and the army at that time. Again, we didn't win everything in that war hell, just a reverse. We barely held them by our toenails. Now let's go to Vietnam. A couple of things. One is that with your previous topic, you might be able to do some things with off-the-shelf modules like an FR-S radio, for instance, with the chime function. It wouldn't be too hard to wire something in to be able to remotely turn on and off an LED. Oh yeah, there's a lot of possibilities. Especially with all this stuff right now for dealing with China Sport. Yes. There's a lot of possibilities there. You can either simulate activity in an area and the bad guys say, hey, I know where these guys are. One of those idiots turned on his illuminator, when in fact it's something remotely operated. The other one is you can light up a KZ and say, oh, surprise. Oh, poo. So, there's a lot of possibilities. The other one is that I wanted to let you know that I'm going to be tied up this evening. So, you're on your own. Not a problem. Again, appreciate it. Thank you. Yeah, sorry about that. I should have notified you earlier. Well, anything else going on in that neck of the woods? Nothing of note. Very good. Appreciate that, sir. Later. And again, that's BK. He's not going to be with us for Quartermaster Friday, but we'll carry on. And I know that we've got more than enough to keep everybody busy. In fact, we're going to touch on some of that in a moment here, because it is Quartermaster Friday. Yep. And thank you, Mr. K. Excuse me. One of the other things to tie into this is going to Vietnam. Guys, one thing I noticed is the big stinking gap. in what transpired in both the very early stage of Vietnam into it through the early sixties and in the middle sixties uh... you know the the movie uh... you know we were soldiers guys you better look at the history before and after that event that one of the only action of its kind there were worse Think about that. He picked a smiley face operation by comparison only and I'm not saying that was a good situation you saw but by comparison remember we lost whole units. They were virtually destroyed almost to the last man or to the last man in other air mobile operations. The iron triangle was called the iron triangle for a reason. And that's what they're avoiding. You'll notice they're avoiding the stuff like the plague. So movies do not give credit to real life operations. But that's designed to make you feel it's feudal resist. You'll be absorbed. Really? Okay, there's a wall in Washington, D.C. and there's a mobile one that goes around. They're counting names on their kids. Understand that there's a whole lot of people that weren't accounted for, and I don't think they did account for most of them, even the ones they claim, because there were a whole lot of ox cow incidents, you know, ox bone incidents here, back in the 80s when they were trying to make names disappear from the MIA list, and a big chunk of what they were doing there, they got caught in all flat out lies. So now, as you've seen with all the rest of the government you've got, you tell me what they were doing. So anyway, now let's go a little farther forward, a non-war, but an occupation. Somalia, Black Hawk Town. What? Read the book. I keep telling everybody this on the air and I really seriously, you need to read the book. Oh, but Mark, they have overhead satellite and they have high altitude and they have mid altitude and they have low... We did there. And you know, only because kind of like Lexington and Concord, the Somalis didn't have real proper coordination. Do you know that if just a few people... Have been able to organize the mass that they had available. No one would have left that operation. They'd have been dead both at the office complex and every step of the way that had been nothing but corpses to pick up. Now, they wouldn't be fighting anybody like us in this. The next door they won't be fighting anybody like them. You know what I mean? Doesn't mean they weren't ambitious. It doesn't mean, but again, we're not spraying prey, but when we need to put fire power onto a site, We know how to direct indirect fire. We know how to use close in tactical HE once it's in service to us. We all handle ma-duces. We aren't going to be missing. You get my drift. The reservoir and the manpower pool that's available. But that's the thing. When you hear all these weezers, I just went through part, you know, again, World War II, best example. Oh, the Army just, the Air Force just, the Navy just, really? Here's another thing about how we just swept right over the, supposedly swept over the totally inferior Japanese. Every category of aircraft we built so many. You know what? You can find any number of books that will also tell you how many we lost, guys. Oh, yeah. Okay, think about it. Now, the pride in the aircraft are demonstrating its superiority, perhaps, or its luck. It is the number that we didn't lose in proportion. In other words, if the number is smaller, and the aircraft was in for a longer period of time. It usually indicates that particular airframe was superior in performance. But no matter how you look at it, for every one you field, there's a possibility of losing one. In fact, the ratio goes up and down the scale. Well, in the beginning of World War II, we brought this up. We had mostly, yeah, you'll see, they always show you the Warhawk. All these CG programs, here's an example of propaganda. They show you the Warhawk, but mostly they'll show you something more sophisticated. and it always is in quantity. When the reality is we were always flying just like the flying circuses in the early stages of World War II, it was just like all of World War I. Any flying circus, German or if it was an American unit or if it was a French unit or a British unit, had a wide spectrum of aircraft and yes you'd like to have that fastest newest plane but you didn't have any air hours under your arse so you know what you got? Well, yeah, see that pilot there with the ace? Yeah! Oh, he's flying the big plane. Yeah, well, remember the plane he used to fly about two years ago? You read in all those articles? Well, you can be proud of the fact that's what you're going to be flying, right there. He shot down five with it. You can too. Yeah, exactly. You see how that works? No, no, no, everybody flew Fokker triplanes. BS. Well, you know, Flyboys is a cool movie, but to save on CG, you only have, if you look, you only have about three or four variants of aircraft that they allow you to see, except for the stuff laying on the ground. And there's one or two things in there, including a parasol, a French parasol, that's in the background being pushed around on the ground. But in the air, it's real limited as far as what you're going to see doing dogfights. And the reality is just to reverse. Yes, some units were elite units and the guess fodder that you know for instance the the red Barrens unit Yes, they were an elite unit, but they didn't throw anything out They flew everything and by the end of the war even though they had poker D7s Which by the way was a stomper aircraft by comparison they never show it they never this is one thing I thought fascinated by done While the poker tri-plane and many other aircraft were very very impressive There's only one plane in the armistice that was demanded to be destroyed That was a high wing Eindecker, wasn't it? Well, it was the Fokker D7, the Fokker D7 biplane. Oh, it was the biplane? Yes, it was the heaviest airfoker of the class and the thing that they were scared of is it not only had the ability to meant out punishment and it could do maneuvers that no other aircraft could, but in addition to that, it could take punishment. The Germans learned a lot of lessons in only three and four years. Because, again, the earlier era pre-war was fairly short and then all of a sudden they were into the air with weapons. The interesting thing is that the Eindecker and the others, yes, in the planning were early stage but they didn't get out in any numbers. But they'd seen what the Fokker D7 could do. That's why if you look, you'll see, remember if you look at a lot of the old textbooks even, they don't really explain what you're seeing on the same German aircraft being destroyed. Well, the only aircraft that was demanded to be destroyed was the Fokker D7. That's the one you usually see where the fuselage has already been de-winged. You just have the fuselage with the wheels and they've got the aircraft side by side by side by side by side. It's a black and white, of course. Again, the whole idea here is that realism. They're all flying the best. This is happening right now, especially with even YouTube guys, or I should say with what's being provided to YouTube. There are so many weapons and such a wide generation of weapon systems on both sides in service in Syria. We've already mentioned this many times. But the only thing you're allowed to see is an AK or an M16. Have you noticed that? Now, if you go into other videos and stuff, you start digging through stuff. Man, this guy's carrying everything over there. But in the controlled media, they want this particular laid down image. Just like back when we had the Cold War, the Russians have the AKs, our boys have the M16, or earlier the M14. Forgive me. Today, I don't care what image it is, you gotta have an AK, or you gotta have an air and M16 family of rifle. And they don't show much of anything else unless it's the elite forces and they've got the scabbiest warthog, the latest rifle, the scabbiest warthog, or the scar, or the most thought I need to commit suicide rifle. Take your pick. But beyond that, pay attention. Take a look at it. I mean, guys, there's people carrying K98s and they got in this war. But they don't want you to see that because, well, unless you have the most modern battle rifle, it's feudal resistant, you'll be absorbed. Yeah, right. You see him over there? Yeah, yeah. The guy with the body armor, you know carrying the 203. Plop. Yeah, I guess it was a pretty cool, very expensive modern battle rifle. And he just got shot with a $43 bolt-action rifle with a one-cent round of ammunition. It killed a person. Let's go get that rifle. Yeah, we're gonna go get the goodie. You know, wait, we might have to kill a few more. There's one or two guys nearby there, too. Get that other guy over there by that rock pile. Everybody say him. Everybody on him. Okay. See how that works. It's interesting, this is an ongoing. The media is joined at the hip and is following marching orders from the Shysters behind the scenes. It's like when they show militia pictures or whatever. They intentionally pick out a certain person who is not perfect while everything else in this is. This is where you have to remember this. If you're going to do the propaganda pieces, you need to remember that if you're going to do imagery, try to, you know, again, tune the pictures up. It's our stuff. It should be done that way. It doesn't mean you can't show mistakes, accidents, or whatever you should, because, but then what people do is, oh, okay, that's a mistake, and they put it in film. It's like, maybe we did for a reason, dip wit, because we can edit the film, so maybe we left it in there for a reason, dip wit. See, that's the problem I have with this. On the other side, there is nothing that isn't first engineered and it is approved or disapproved. It doesn't just randomly go up on the screen. Don't make that mistake. And that is part of this propaganda. It's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed. Oh, they die just like everybody else. Shut up. They really, really, really do. Okay? The attrition rate with special forces, which is something everybody needs to remember, and a lot of SF units and a lot of SEAL units weren't up on that wall because officially they were never doing what they were doing during Vietnam. Well, it was the war. They could have shuffled them in some other way. Guys, I served with way too many people in those services, and they'll tell you the same thing if you're sitting down and quietly enjoying an evening with them. Oh, yeah. Here's how the world works. They are painting a picture because everything is intelligence. Always remember that. So we need to be thinking that way with regard to operations. Now this gets back to again going full circle. We were talking about earlier how you create in the mind of your aggressor a particular image. In the mind of the enemy right now, because of the propaganda that they've generated, like I said, in the earlier phases we are going to be wiping out whole formations. Their arrogance level is such, and it's because of how they've conditioned all of their people with Hollywood. Which is a very good thing would you want your aggressor to actually be thinking as if you know the the arrogance level is kind of like some of the stuff that They always try to push on the Germans, you know, like wow that you know It was propaganda from the Russians that the Germans never knew to get out of the streets. Okay Initially part of it is because of also a doctrine you got to remember two armies are facing each other two doctrines, you know, they're different Different dogmas I've talked about this before A dogma in and of itself by the very nature of how you are beat into condition in a military formation, a military force, will bleed over literally over into the battlefield until such time as through OJT you realize that maybe what they told you wasn't exactly the program you should be adopting. That's why battle-hardened units are a very different bird and why the level experience, not just the idea of being under fire, But, how certain techniques have been applied and found to be successful as opposed to others which are unsuccessful. That's learned through OJT, just like everything else. Well, the manual says, well yes, that's true, sir. The manual does say, but let me recommend something here. Let me teach a little lesson about what you're facing, you see. And again, change up. Remember, the other side might be reading the manuals too. This is why we've talked about dogma also even with militia formations, that diversification is a good thing. You can't be pinned down. You're unpredictable. The militia units are the most unpredictable formations on the battlefield. Everybody else, pretty well cookie cutter. In fact, again, they don't really want too much innovation, and they want everybody on the same page, and they want everybody corralled, which is perhaps a good thing. So, something to consider there. But the example is with ambushing using the illumination. Again, the idea behind this is to either create failure or what appears to be a failure to perceive a particular approach or threat. What you do is you cover it to a limited degree, but you don't offer such cover that it would be, you know, it entices or creates the logic that either because of equipment failure or mental failure, this becomes an opportunity that can be exploited. And that's what you want to create in their mind. The idea that here is an opportunity that can be exploited. Of course, that's where all of your white light illumination is when it does get set off. That's where your trip flares or your burner flares or your incendiary weapons can be put in place. Now don't worry, even after they go off, they're still burning the area. You know, white phosphorus is your friend. Willie Pete is an embarrassment in an area. It was very dark there a few minutes ago. It looked like it was a safer place to go through. Fewer LEDs in the trees. Don't worry, it's real bright now. Not many people are going to be passing through there for a little bit. That's why you save fun stuff like that. White phosphorus grenades are prioritized for very special missions. You don't waste them. Anyway, Don, go ahead, please. Well, that's not something you want to be looking at with your night vision. Yeah, again, that's volcanic, isn't it? Oh, yeah, that'll shut a lot of devices off for a moment. And if your device shuts off, it probably won't come back on. A moment is generous. 20 seconds it might come back on, but more like count on at least a minute being off as the tube cools down. So that runs back over to discipline. We talk about don't look at a fire. Don't point your night vision at the moon. the brightest heavenly object in this nighttime sky. And, you know, taillights when someone touches the brakes or when the car is just driving by, those huge red discs or triangles or tombstones or whatever, they don't do night vision any good either because it's red. We mentioned infrared and night vision just gobbles that up. It just loves it until it's just bursting. When we talk about, again, about deploying forward illumination, You want to put it in such a place that from your LPOP or from your various fighting positions you cannot see it with the night vision or with your naked eye. Again, you'll see the glow from it which is what you're trying to put into the field. We have cautioned you many times that a piece of night vision, green screen, will adjust to the brightest image in its field of view. and everything else will be lesser than that, even to the extent that other things might be hard to see. And if you turn that night vision up and you have even just a single red LED out there in the field and it can look directly at it, that will be its brightest point. And you'll see almost nothing else. So deploy it so that it can't be seen by your device and it can't be seen by the naked eye of people approaching. You're not going to get away with that. I'm warning the person with the night vision unless you rig ways to turn the device on as they move through. Now somebody just jumped in the thought in their mind, oh, I'll get one of those lights that has an infrared sensor. And you just walk by and it goes on. Well, did I mention the infrared sensor there? And there's always an infrared wash around that light. Take your piece of night vision outside and look at the garage. light that comes on when someone walks by. Even when it's not on, look at it. You'll see the infrared sensor and the beam it is producing. So that's not a viable option. You can't get somebody to sneak up on a light if there's already a light there, right? You know, a lot of these little devices will have a regular on-off switch, a linear type. You know, it's on, it's off. Move it over there with a little bit of creativity and various other small parts, you can hook that or rig that rather until it is set off by a trip line. Someone's walking through the area and they turn it on. And here's another tip on that. Mark, you talk about defense in depth. And if you get someone walking through an area and they move, they trip that wire that turns on a single illuminator, How about turning on a number of them back from that person? So you not only illuminate him, you illuminate perhaps people behind him or activities at the very least behind him. Just a thought. Thank you, Mark. And again, the idea behind this is that in the process of developing, again, magnetic is an option. Remember, probably the best example, like we've talked about, I just grabbed a bunch of these for 50 cents a piece, magnetic door alarms using watch battery supply, about power supply. As soon as you pull the magnet away, switch goes active and whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa Think about it. And the moment that that gravity, that magnet and gravity assist to pull the magnet away once it's cleared by string, by pressure plate, another really cool thing is that you can simply have a pressure plate in place. If you remember your old booby trap kits, you used to have screw-in camouflaged eyelets. They were in flat green, they'd be in flat brown, and it was part of the whole kit. Now those booby trap kits were actually made with wire. But fishing line would do just as well because a minimal amount of energy is required and a minimal amount of tangle foot. So much so that you wouldn't even really give the individual an indication that they were setting something off. Very little pressure is needed to pull that magnet away. It's not like you're trying to pull a pin on a grenade. Okay, say you set up a grenade or an HE or even just a smoke or whatever as a, you know, anti-personnel device. It takes more energy, typically body moving through or weight down onto something. Weight down onto something can also be used for this type of device. So you set off that infrared light and there's nothing they can do to shut it off. You put it beyond reach. Can't shoot at it? You want to do that? You're making noise. Can't reach it unless you want to climb a tree and you don't know why somebody put that light there. Maybe they're hoping you'll be doing that. Nails pounded into a tree. and then clipped off with a wire cutter. Oh my gosh, someone trying to climb the tree and puts their hand in just the right place and starts to lift and then they start to scream. Oh, that's why another thing, never throw away straight blade razors like you use for box cutters, guys. Remember the ones that are just the metal back like scraping razors? Oh yeah. You get thousands of those. Guys, you take a hammer, you take your, wait a minute, that east wing drywall tool. And you take that razor blade and you pound that into the tree by that stumpy end that's already solid like a nail. And you have a tapered razor blade stuck into the tree and you can put those all around the perimeter of a tree or in different random locations. Anybody tries to move up it or get around it or whatever, that's pretty well it. By the way, trying to get away from it, sliding back down, you might find one of the others you missed. Yeah. Yes, it's mean. Yes, it is. That's really mean. In fact, they also do the same thing with those. Take those same razor blades if you have any kind of beams or support for, you know, for your barbed wire. If you're implementing a barbed wire perimeter in an area, you can take those same razor blades, use your drywall, east wing hammer, and tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap. You hammer those razor blades into different locations at the base of or around. the post itself. Now it's not as great as razor wire or barbed wire per se, but you know what? Randomly if somebody snags it, it wouldn't want to be the one. There's another gack you can't afford, especially when you already got enough pain and outchone as it is. Wow, that might actually bring someone to tears. And you hope it does. Oh, another thing to think about if you're going to put up illumination to move people, how about a board with a couple nails in it. And the board isn't nailed to the ground, the nails are facing up, aren't they? Right. Oh yeah, and then you get pressure contact point, two pieces of metal. It completes a circuit and locks. In other words, well, or again, that nail board, what you do is run eyelets from that keeper up above using the magnetic release. When you run that down along the body of the tree, bring it over to, you know, take it so that the pressure board is, you know, again, connected to it. There's a little bit of a standoff. Somebody steps on that. They apply pressure. The nail board works just fine. They're so busy with the distraction of whoever just had a couple of spikes run through their feet. Although I like, I'll tell you what, they're not as sturdy in some cases, but trim nails, large bore trim nails. They're used normally for like fascia board outside and such guys. You know, the heavier. Give them a little more spike if you want to before you take them into the field by putting them on the grinder. But those are optimal because they get through stuff. The spikes are good because you're getting somebody heifer weight. I'm 200 and what? 20 pounds? 200 right around there? Well, depending on what year it is. When I step down, I've got 200 pounds of pressure plus applied gravity, muscle, et cetera. Oh yeah, that's going to not be a happy day. And the spike is bad enough, but those trim nails, the thing is that they will permeate and go through some of the different protections that are in boots for that very purpose. That's what those punji stake plates were for in your old jungle boots, remember? And they still have stuff like in your boots for the very same reason, because Mr. Nail on the battlefield is not your friend. You don't even have to put that there intentionally. Look at the battlefield conditions in most of these urban areas. Y'all think that there aren't stuff sticking out there that's going to go right straight through stuff if it's given the opportunity? Hell, it doesn't even have to be a nail. You hit a piece of wood right, an old piece of dried out oak, busted to slivers. Guys, by the time it takes you to say don't do that, it'll run through somebody just like a razor sharp piece of glass or a stiletto. And it'll be stuck because the other thing about it would like that because it becomes as dry as it is. It's cellular structure is typically it will break. The person applying pressure as they're hurt typically will snap it off on them. And that's just regular everyday moving around stuff. Horrible slivers, stuff like that that will put you out of commission and I don't know if I can get it out without getting it. I got to cut sideways to get through to it. Oh, you thought I was going to pull it out? Well, every time you try to pull it out, it breaks at another point where there's another cell. So you try to pull it out again. You try to pull it out again. You think I haven't seen this before? Yeah. See? So there's all kinds of mean stuff out there that you can do even if you don't have the other things we're talking about. Be creative. It doesn't have to be pungy sticks. In fact, I'd be more, be quite honest, I'd rather get hit with a pungy steak than I would a 120 year old piece of oak that's been cut on a pyramidal angle like a real long taper. for the very reason we're talking about and if I'm smart I'll take my you know the K bar I'll take my knife and I'll I'll I'll stipple the end from the from the point and and and shiver it even more so that you've got these little spurs and slivers because your body weight will separate that wood slide down on that yeah oh yeah see so I don't necessarily have to have I won't I may run out of nails after a while Don you know have to go to other evil things Now another glass, oh yeah, another good one for obvious reasons. Before we go any farther, because I don't want to lose you here, night vision technology. You're going to be available in just a minute or two. Guys, if you're going to buy night vision, this is the person you need to be buying it from, not a stranger. Please go ahead, Dom. Thank you, Mark. You guys, gunsights are goggles, green screens are thermal. Give me a call. I'm more than happy to beat up the guy with the 800 number. My number is 23179684. 5'8", again, 3, 9, 6, 8, 4, 5'8". Goggles are gun sights, you guys. Green screens are thermal. We've got that... It's been almost a year now that first generation gun sight hasn't been back ordered. It's .308 capable. It'll go right in your mailbox for $429. My number is 231-796-8458. Thank you. Very good. Appreciate that, sir. And again, over the weekend, if you need to give Don a call, you can do that. Not just in the evening, guys. Remember, he'll be available at different times. If you want to check out some of the information available, remember there is a link on our web page for Don's Night Vision technology, some of it, not all. It'll give you a taste of what's available out there. The gnomes that we picked up how many years ago now, Don? Oh, that was back around the turn of the century. And before. All of them were still running. So guys, again, those are the monoculars that Don had available. They were some of the earlier stuff that came in first gen. Worked just fine. In fact, tested them out the other night. And sure enough, everything powered up. Had to change one battery on one unit. That's expected. I mean after all, they do wear out guys. No, it hasn't been one battery for the last however many years. No, no, no, no. What battery is going to last a decade and a half? Well, maybe if you spend the right money I guess. Maybe. But otherwise, again, the technology as long as you take care of it and you make sure you keep it clean, pay attention to maintenance, ensure that those batteries aren't left to fall apart inside, rechargeables are a really good idea. They're much more stable. But any battery that you do use you want to inspect on a regular basis. You don't know when you're going to get moisture issues. Maybe you didn't pay attention. Didn't quite snug down a fixture. So PM is part of ensuring that your equipment is there when you need to use it. Here's a tip when you're talking about rechargeable batteries. I found this out a year ago. Brought it to the ear. Like as an example, a AA battery should be 1.5 volts. A lot of your rechargeable AA's are 1.2 or 1.3, but if you look around and pay a little more, you can get a 1.5 volt rechargeable AA battery. You'll pay a little more for it, and you might think that's not a whole lot, but for electrical stuff, you guys, that's a bigger bank. That means it will drive your radio longer, or other things. We talk about forward deploying. illumination. And if you can forward deploy like a rifle illuminator and work it onto an old dead helicopter recording remote control or something, you could actually get it to sweep the field. And then it would look, you know, like someone's there operating the device. One of the other reasons for all this Christmas junk right now, as we pointed out, years ago we used to take modules like chips or motor mounts, you know, that were already set up. and utilize them for other animation projects where we were building something that we wanted to make look like it was doing something else or making a prop. The same is true with look at all the trinkets that are almost people sized. The stuff that's out there that can handle moving an object that's fairly heavy and it's electronic and it has variations. I mean it actually will do more than one. Uh oh, did we lose Mark? That might have been our thing from the conference. It might have been something else, but let me ask you that. If you need a minute or three right now, I can do that. There we go. Sorry about that guy. Yes, we gotta go. By the way, so don't remember for night vision again. Hey, that number is 231-796-58. Very good. What I'm saying is, with all the goodies out there, you can make it look pretty darn realistic and do it with minimal cost. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. It is 2317968458231. Thank you Mark, God bless you. God bless you America. USA.org urges everyone to plan ahead for possible food shortages in the future. We offer this dense nutrient storeable food directly from the farm to your door. What the world needs is our energy packed hemp food
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