December 30, 2013
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55m
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Mark Koernke discussed transportation logistics, distinguishing between wholesale (ship, rail) and retail (truck, aircraft) delivery systems, with emphasis on helicopter operations and their tactical applications. He reviewed firearms available at CDNN Investments, including affordable 9mm pistols and rifles. Callers discussed the AK-47 inventor's death and media narratives, flash mob incidents in Louisiana, and government-sponsored terrorism operations. Koernke argued that mass shooting incidents occur in controlled government zones and that armed citizens can disrupt flash mobs, emphasizing the importance of documenting events and distributing evidence physically rather than relying solely on internet distribution.
- transportation logistics
- wholesale retail delivery
- helicopter operations
- chinook
- black hawk
- firearms
- 9mm pistol
- ak-47
- flash mobs
- government-sponsored terrorism
- armed citizens
- mass shootings
- surveillance
- cell phone scanners
- preparedness
- second amendment
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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 you traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? 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 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 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 to steal the land of the free and home of the free? This afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the Second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our kirky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories west south east and Northwest. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on Liberty 3 Radio dot 4 mg dot com, or in Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com, or in AM and FM Microstations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. We're in the Holbark network on Eastern Seaboard, from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas. Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Pitt the 3rd, the 5th, and our friends in the recalled state of Colorado. Waving the left coast where the state of Jefferson, a golden light in what otherwise is an occupied piece of real estate, doesn't mean they won't try to, you know, flex their muscles there if they can, but hey, real estate where you've got friendlies is a whole lot better than, eh, the other occupied territory. Doesn't mean you won't be fighting there, but it'd be nice to have safe zones to move back into to secure and then expand out from when the time comes. Gotta have strength in numbers and there are several different ways to apply unconventional, conventional, and para-conventional operations. Anyway, turning back to these, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Maville Grand Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for late work a million Peddico Junction operators all at once. It is, no way, yes way, it is almost the last day of 2013. It is the 30th of December It is the fifth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K, 2013, old earth calendar or Mayan crazy town calendar. This is where everybody gets a chance to find out just exactly how crazy your neighbors are. Maybe some last minute sacrificing on the part of those Mayan high priestess or priests depending upon what you got over there. be aware and keep the shotgun loaded you just never know who's thinking they're going to have some fun with the chicken hearts pigeon hearts cat hearts dog hearts or maybe neighbor hearts we don't want to see that happen 2013 and it of course the last couple of days we have to experience 2013 and it will be gone it will be a goodbye however we will not be up tomorrow night in fact the five to seven program and the eight to nine program for Tomorrow night, which would be Tuesday night, will be rebroadcast or will be standard reprogramming established by Ed, depending upon what he chooses. Everybody is going to take a little bit of a break. Probably going to be the last real break we get for a while. Are we going to shoot more? Are things getting stressed out? Are things going to start to really go extreme? Guys, we are going to be buried up to our eyeballs and things need to be finished and gotten out of the way. Everybody is going to get a little bit more of a break this year for New Year's. This is the last two hours of the broadcast for the evening for 2013. For the morning of 2013, for the 31st, tomorrow morning we will be up on the micro effect and I believe we are also being carried by LTR in the morning. It is served by LTR at the same time. For everybody out there, you will hear our morning broadcast live. But the evening will be of course a pre-selected by Ed and aired accordingly. Otherwise, today, well, it's Monday. Some of you are headed out to work. If you're way out there on the left coast, you're heading up for second shift or you're coming home, well, if you're on this end of the planet, beware. We've had two or three nice days of thaw. In fact, we had 40-degree weather, which everybody thought it was like summertime out there. But because of that, we also had freeze. So the moisture is pretty well locking up off the ground. Cool things are getting freeze dried now. Looking at cold weather, and that means if you have any moistness that was on the highway, on the roads, if it's shiny, it's frozen, it's ice. So slow down on the corners, slow down on the intersections, all that stuff dripping off the cars, builds up as a slick at night, and that's another spot where bumper kissing takes place, and sometimes worse. We don't want you to be part of that. So just a reminder, it's very critical. Let's see, other stuff going on. Last hour, I'm going to qualify some things first of all. I've mentioned this many times. Understand the difference between wholesale and retail delivery when it comes to supply and support or any form of operations where you have transportation. Wholesale is volume. In other words, I'm going to get bulk to a distribution point for a forward area or for an area of activity. Now wholesale when it's ground transportation would be what? Well, the largest wholesale ground transportation is sea, is by ship, by ocean, number one. Number two retail, forgive me wholesale, is train. Aircraft, well truck is retail, truck is the next, although we've taken trucks and we're now incorporating them into across the nation, all parastrategic, but the problem is that lift potential of a truck as opposed to a train car are two different worlds. And the train car can be moved for less. So both the ship and the train car are considered wholesale. Now the truck is considered retail, although it's high retail, or I should say it's borderline retail, depending on how you look at it, depending on the country where you are, what its transportation grid is, et cetera. But it takes a lot more to get that truck there in terms of support, maintenance, et cetera, as opposed to that iron wheel train car running down that steel road. Last is retail aircraft, or in other words aircraft. Aircraft are highly expensive to operate, massive amounts of hours of maintenance, so prioritized material should only be moved by aircraft whenever possible. It was grossly inefficient to be delivering coal during the Berlin Airlift with planes. But that's exactly what they were doing. And if you calculate the cost of a pound of coal being shipped in, well, the only good thing about the coal is, like I've said, coal can sit there and stare at you. If you don't need it, you don't use it, it's there for next year. If it gets bombed or blowed up, it typically gets separated or spread around, but it's still coal because it's a rock. But, when you look at the idea of what it costs for the aircraft or maintenance, etc., the idea is you should have been bunkering up and depoiling up more in advance of the lower base materials. And what aircraft are good for is, again, prioritize medical support or prioritize specialized communications or weapons systems or technical support of some kind that is very high priority. There is a small amount of it necessary. It is very technology intense and very valuable in that respect. So it is prioritized for shipment by air. Now, this shifts around when we talk about then forward area operations or helicopter rotary wing operations in that while none of them are efficient in terms of fuel to pounds moved, by comparison to somebody schlepping stuff across the country, somebody working as a snail and moving a backpack full of stuff, cross country over a whole state or miles and miles while it can be done. The advantage is delivery time, in other words, getting the energy where it needs to be when it needs to be there, but within helicopter operations, and this is what I was talking about also the last couple of hours, wholesale as opposed to retail delivery systems. Now what we mean by wholesale would also be considered rear area support transport. The SHITHOOK, the Chinook, the CH-47, was not designed to be a forward combat deployment aircraft that would be going in like in the flight of the Valkyries. You'll notice that didn't happen, guys. The Chinook and heavy lifters like that were designed to be used in what were more basically secured areas. Skycranes, Chinooks, even the big jolly greens, although they could lift a whole lot of stuff in and were safer than the Chinook by far, the big, big beast, of course, were designed to get troops into a secured area where the threat of air defense had been lessened. and where the threat of less ground attack was a standard norm. You secure the area, you use your fast attack, you use your fast assault, you go in, you secure the area, you establish the LSE, that's retail. The Black Hawk, the Huey, those are retail troop delivery systems. The Chinook and all of these much, much larger bullet magnets. traditionally would be kept to rear operations in secured areas of activity. The reason you use multiple helicopters in a retail delivery system is because it's more likely that even if you have a casualty, you're not going to lose all of what's going in. But when you pile everybody that normally be in three or four helicopters into one big mix master, and on top of that, the big mix master is a slugger. It's not as fast. If it takes damage, it's going down. If one rotor or the other is out of commission, it becomes a kinetic energy machine of the most unmanageable kind. Okay, literally unmanageable. So that's why you see the casualty rate in wreck situations going up because, well, when the chopper does go down, it takes everybody with it. And that's why whole units have been wiped out. These aircraft were not designed for that mission. And it's foolish or stupid. Well, actually what it is is, hey, it's your bean counting bureaucrats getting your sons and daughters killed is what it is. Now, the Russians built big helicopters. And they also had the same policy. They had a family of helicopters. They built one called the Homer. Guys, go look that one up, the Homer. The Homer, our designation for it by the way, not theirs, the Homer was basically take a 707 fuselage, put a T-type cross wing on it, put two rotors at the tips of each of the wings, and give it a couple of thrust engines and call it a helicopter. Now that's the ultimate in wholesale rotary wing operations. What would it be good for? Well, the Russians understand water obstacles, guys. especially for wholesale delivery across rivers to be able to put 300 men on the ground all at once. 300 combat troops in a helicopter goes and goes down and lands and everybody out everybody out everybody out everybody out now go fight congratulations the chopper picks up it goes back over the river it picks up another 300 men and it drops off another three you know two to three companies. and away it goes and repeat. It doesn't go flying into the middle of a combat zone with a flight of the Valkyrie because it wouldn't look impressive for a minute until it takes flak damage or battle damage and all of a sudden it's real embarrassing because now you lose 300 men in one crash. It's like the Osprey. The answer to a question was not asked. Nobody wants to discuss some of the incidents at just a place where Osprey's had to turn around and return to the area of operation to where they came from because, well, somebody knew how to shoot at things. Yeah, that's being kept out of newspapers but it's very much known about overseas. Once they take battle damage they're not going to risk because there's another one of those too many goodies and working parts that are really really big and if those wings do lock into the vertical when she's in vertical flight how do you land something like that if you have to crash? Think about what it's like with big rotors you're using this pull prop now which is really stupid to begin with. So you've got these big rotors and what is the lifetime on a rotor like that used in that way? We have some pretty good airframes, some pretty good choppers that can make pretty good time and the upgrades on them were such that the countermeasures and everything else really brought up the survivability rating for that chopper on the battlefield, that helicopter. But again, because of Chinese made parts, betrayals on the part of our government, etc, etc. Equipment that did work and has worked and would work still to this day has been scuttled while other stuff to promote other people's districts because they got to get warm fuzzies and some extra bucks, payola, cash, you know, moolah. Well, they turn around, they make sure they spend the money on all the wrong things in all the right places, even if it is Chinese parts. that have made America on them. So anyway, just want to qualify that wholesale and retail. In the transportation, looking in the overview, wholesale would be shipping or would be rail. The parallel overlapping group that's retail to wholesale would be semi-trucks. But originally it was envisioned that the rail network in an intelligent way would be delivering large amounts of material to central locations. And then by state or by part of a state, the retail delivery would take place with trucks. Right now that's a bit of an askew, but somebody wanted to sell a lot of cement, which is why you get all these roads and why they destroyed so much of our rail service. Yeah, it went in terms of tracks. A lot of it utterly destroyed. Pulled up, pulled out, made it disappear. That wasn't an accident. That's part of the debilitation of the country. Anyway, so again with regard to aircraft, well the same is true almost with, let's go to the fixed wing. With fixed wing, the larger aircraft logically would be considered although the retail and the overview from the aircraft fixed wing perspective, the larger the aircraft, typically the more efficient it is at getting more weight to where it needs to be. smaller aircraft including the rotary wing fleet provide the retail delivery mechanism to get things where they need to go. So again, I just want to qualify and again you have to have proper perspective depending upon the subject matter to understand some of what you know, some of the verbiage that's applied to that. Now, another thing real quick and I didn't get a chance, we should have done this while Dom was here because I don't know if there's You never know what you're going to run into. Oh, I'm getting patty-pawed by a big gray monster here. This is terrible. It came to the way on the radio. Anyway, CDNInvestments.com. I didn't look to see if they have any specials for today. I would tell everybody to beware about the specials that are going on. Now, why would I say that? Well, one of the reasons that they're not necessarily specials. What does Mark mean by that one? Remember that they have a lot of regular flyers and they sell a lot of regular stuff out there that they have in their book and they just post it up on the page and whether or not it's a better price, it's a question mark so you have to be careful there. Just some of the stuff they're going to throw in, it's just the same price that it's always been. It's just thrown up as, hey, look at what we got on the page thingy. However, there are a couple of interesting things that have shown up on the list here. They've got a 336Y at the very bottom of the page. Marlin, it's a youth Marlin that makes a nice little tuck away gun. Just because it's got a youth stock doesn't mean an adult can't shoot it. It means it's got a little shorter stock. The ladies like these, and it's an awful handy hideaway gun. Marlin's a good rifle. They've been making the 336 for a long time in many variations. Used to be a $75 gun, guys. $370 will get you the youth Marlin and oh well, I mean that's a chunk of change but it's not a chunk of change in today's age and that's a brand new weapon. 34 inches overall, it's got a 16.25 inch barrel, six shot tubular magazine underneath of course. They have the copy of the MP44 and the .22 available, that's $450. Ignore the Israeli junk. There's also the bullpup semi-auto styro-ogs in the A3 configuration. The styro-ogs are only $1,900. I don't think I'm jumping on that one anytime soon. Well, at the very top of this, there are two items, and I still didn't get an answer from them on this, but it says it's battle tested. There's an EAA SARS, a SARS, full size. and they've got an EAA SARS Compact. Now the SARS 9mm is a 17 round high capacity magazine. $250 for this pistol. Now that makes it one of the most affordable pistols right now on the market in a semi-automatic brand new handgun. But you're going to have to tell me what you think of it if somebody out there has used them or if we've seen anything in the database. I've not seen anything jump out on this pistol. They're saying it's combat proven. It doesn't say where this was made that I've seen. Battle-tested combat proven. $250 apiece makes it a pretty affordable pistol. Looks to be a Stig, a Steyr knockoff. You're gonna have to tell me guys again, the reason I say that is because with what I've seen, the weapon itself is hammered. Looks to be double and single action. And for that reason, it would be a pretty good choice in that respect. 17 round magazine capacity, well, for personal defense, it's a machine, that's a hand cannon with a lot of firepower. Now they do have one other item over the far left at the top. There are four pistols in a row. One is a GI 1911, I think it's a Rock Island, it looks like it is anyway. $370. They've got a $400 1911 and 9 millimeter with a five inch barrel there. And then they've got the EAA SARS for 250 apiece. Personally, I'd go with a 17 round magazine for $250 if they have spare mags. If it's an orphan gun and there are no spare mags, it's a good tuck away gun. Just put more boxes of ammunition with the one magazine you have. But for $250, definitely that makes it one of the most affordable, modern, 9 millimeter, or any caliber pistol that's out there for $250. And again, That's CDNN Investments dot com their number is 1-800-588-9500 go to their page. It's CDNN Investments dot com the best buy they have free shipping for all these by the way, but the best huh free shipping with $1,000 of items below In other words, they're hoping to buy that Israeli rifle, I think. Excuse me, I've never seen them do that before. That's kind of weird. Now, don't worry about it. They're going to pay shipping. It'll be about $7 to $10 per item, per package shipping, whatever it is. Anyway, those pistols at the top are the best buy. And of the bunch, that .45 or that SARS would be the two choices. I'd go with the 17 round magazine capacity first and go the .15 if that was out. But they're 9 millimeter, plenty of ammunition available. Do a little research on the gun but also confirm whether or not spare magazines are available. At the very least get two mags for it right away. If the mags are pricey, you might have saved on the weapon but you'll be so-so on the mags. So again, it's a balance there. You have to check the math to see if it's worthwhile. But it definitely is an interesting idea. For $250, even if it's an orphan gun with just that one mag, That definitely would be a good hideaway gun. 17 rounds, you don't really have to change mags, not right away. And for it to get you out of the situation and put holes in somebody else, 17 rounds is enough to keep him busy as a close defense and a panic defense gun. In other words, here, take this, it's what I've got. Congratulations, point it that way and help me cover fire. Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. So that's cdnninvestments.com. Go to the front page right there on the main page of the web page. It's got all the information I was just talking about. The pistols are at the top, the marbles are at the bottom. Everything else in between looks a tad expensive, but that's just Mark, I guess. So I'm not going to be spending any money on any Israeli gun anytime soon. That sure is hell for sure. So, especially, I've got enough Americans to employ here wherever possible, or at the very least, let's put it this way. What they say it'll do, and what the Israeli guns typically do, Two different worlds. They'll work, but they're not anything fancy or anything better than anybody else from any third world power out there. So just add, treat them accordingly. Anyway, we have callers. Who do we have? Star six, if you want to unmute. I know we had a bunch of people coming and going there, perhaps connecting being a problem. Hello, Mars. Okay, we got a couple of callers. Who knows who was first? Who heard dings first? Who didn't? Go ahead. I've been there for a little while. Okay, go ahead, jump in there. I heard the other day that the inventor of the AK-47 just passed away. Right, collision gun, 94. They had a nice little piece about how it may turn into an anti-gun thing. How he was losing sleep at night and how he was doing humanitarian things in his later life to make up for it. Oh, yawn. That's BS. Oh, it was a propaganda. Why? I know. And that wasn't even planned to be a killing machine. You know that? Wow. Oh my god, the horror. They never quit. The same is true with anything else where, yeah, I heard that somebody said that somebody saw that somebody read that he was losing sleep and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, really. You're in any industry and especially one because guns are different in your mind. To me it's like machinery. Knowing machinery and having, I can picture people losing arms, heads and legs in the printing industry, guys. Where's the last place you'd expect to hear about somebody being decapitated? How about in the printing industry with a Miller press? The guy's up underneath it and it looked like he was going to have a jam so he tries to grab the paper because that's what you do guys you try and snag it and pull the paper out and you get really good at being really fast. But if you're not paying attention to those Millers have these claws up above, hook the guy in the back of the head, took his head right off. Yeah, I'll rip your arms off. Oh yeah, take your arms off. My favorite is you see paper presses and stuff, all you know, printing equipment have two little rollers that decks and decks and decks of them that pull that paper. You know what? Your flesh doesn't slow that down hardly at all until it gets enough bone in there that it will stop the machine flat. But by the time it does that, all those tons of pressure on those little rollers that are only two or three inches wide, well, you lose. Mark, you know, so it's like, oh, I was in sleep, I was a Miller Press designer, and all the people that have died from my machinery are lost or been amputated in part. All the horror. Oh, yeah, okay, whatever. Yeah, I met an old farmer like that both in arms. Yeah, exactly. I can't press like that. Yeah, printing is like farm machinery. Working in the printing industry is like working with farm machinery, guys. Seriously, it is. It is. Yeah, you got to cut, yeah, you're at no corners to cut or you will be cut. We got a lot of people who are still here. With soccer, there's a big argument about that. That's a side bar about the whole thing about Americans, we play stupider because we've got body armor. Whereas people who play European football slash soccer, or rugby, well they're much more careful even though they still get into fights at slugfest, but they don't play Superman because they don't have three inches of foam and Kevlar around them, which is what football players do. So, it's a different idea altogether is what they're arguing. There's so much more sophisticated and intelligent in the way they play. Yeah, I was lost. Well, yeah, my point is, it's like, no, we just learned to beat and beat and beat until we beat whatever's in front of us in the submission. That's how we teach everybody with football. With a little bit of tactics, you know, a tactic and a strategic overview tied into that, you know, the overview is we're going to do this for the game. And in each play, we're going to play out a certain way and, you know, there are really so many things you can do. So, you just beat each other to submission if you're a lineman. Anyway, the thing is that with football they won't do that with European sports because nobody is wearing any armor so you do realize that bones break, body parts get perforated and maybe it's a good idea to limit it or at least make it a traditional brawl rather than a gladiatorial Roman spectacle with armor. We got the Roman spectacle. They got the lesser Roman spectacle. The cheaper because it's cheaper to put people out of the field without the armor. I did get a confirmation from a friend I know who lives in Bologra. She got slightly injured from that trolley blast. She wasn't in the trolley, but she was far enough to catch a little trap known her lake. She says the Cossacks and the volunteers are patrolling. The regular people are out there doing their job, right? Yeah. Same thing all over the place. The only reason it's going to slow this down See, when government does it, government is usually involved in it because it's called government-sponsored terrorism, people. All of these operations, that's the original title. When you looked up terrorism and you looked up the definition, government-sponsored terrorism. Colonel. Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead, jump in there. It goes back to that other part of the briefing when you were discussing my, when I, I did it obviously remotely, I did it off. and then we available in what path, media mockingbird or not, number of everything, extremely tight and scaled, the exact second or minute at the time, just starting from going from and the transport, whatever, who have a small amount of visual recognition and or the people native to the area that can sense crowd and volume moving come in, be identified to their customers. One of the things that is happening here, especially with regard to monitoring operations, one of the reasons that I've argued again for the shootings and all the incidents to take place where they have is because they have control of the ground. Remember, the latest propaganda for all the mall security guards and anybody else who is listening to the Idiots and Homeland Security Is anybody and everybody else who is watching what is going on and looks like they have a brain is a threat? Well, in reality, that is part of clearing the field so that the brain fog are the only ones that are available to be victims. If you think about it, the average person that actually has gray matter are people, pay attention to their environment. Well, we truly are perceived as a threat in all of these gun-free zones, government areas of control. Any place where they're going to try to set up the next incident, you know, the theater shooting, the Columbine shooting, all the rest of Virginia Tech, they're all in control sites where they've already had total coercive and manipulative control of the environment. If anybody else were interactive, any one person could have stopped or totally changed the formula of what was taking place if they're not a herd animal. If they're not livestock, see the bad guys look, I think we're all supposed to be livestock. But a lot of us are still thinking, breathing human beings who actually are going to use your brain A, to pay attention to the environment, B, act on the problem if it takes place. And again, nowadays, we're more than likely to have cameras, recording technology, everything that is now the perceived threat. Well, of course they're going to tell all the knuckle draggers that's a perceived threat. If you have a shooter who is being brought in and handled by three controllers and the shooter is supposed to be alone, well, the people who are shot aren't going to tell anybody. And if they don't know what to pay attention to as the person is being moved, as he's being handled, or they are being handled, which is more than one, well, when they're all finished, they all die anyway. The best example, again, there wouldn't anybody tell anybody about how was I manipulated, controlled, whatever it was that was done, handled into the site. They're not going to be talking to anyone. The latest example of that that really was made to disappear was the one mall shooting out on the West Coast. Remember, one guy with a gun changed the formula. Immediately, as the character who was the shooter perceived that, only one person was shot, and then they heard a kapow, and gee, the guy supposedly committed suicide. No, I don't know about you, but you know apparently the guy would be you know normally would be thinking about being highly motivated Maybe taking out that threat that was the guy with the gun with his girlfriend instead The attitude is supposedly that oh all of a sudden it looks like there's equal opportunity killing force I have to kill myself Which doesn't really fit the bill with what supposedly the agenda of the shooter is which is to create casualties It doesn't fit it doesn't make sense But if he's a handled corpse that's being walked through, conditioned and then released only on a short piece of tether, and they realize, oh, this isn't going to work out, time to, again, DD the AO and evacuate. In other words, leave the area of operation, but cleanse it before you go. There we go. He's dead. Feed the barrel into your face. There you go. Bop! Or to the side of the air. Bop! Or the base of the brain pan. Bop! You see? That's why they all of the most, like even overseas with Moscow, with the thickness of the glass, going out in Russia. The only cool thing about Russia is that they're being as heavily permeated with image collection as anybody else. The only question is whether or not they're going to be able to get the image out of the area of activity because of control, the nature of the control grid as it was originally established under the Communists. The basic machine is still in place to this day. the basic choke points, control points, they were already established. Not that they aren't really any different here in the US. The big thing is that we still have overlapping technologies so that one way or another we can get it out in some way. At the very least, carry it out of the area and trade it into another area, move it into another, which I've argued from the get go on all these activities, guys. If you videotape something, you don't count on it getting out through the internet, not right away, but you do send it, a version of it over the internet while you're physically moving copies in other directions, physically. Well, I'm going to use another wireless system or another kip. No, physically. I can't emphasize that enough. That's one of the first rules of a seed situation. It has saved lives. The bad guys are going to turn on more of their e-countermeasures technology on their side as we escalate into this next cycle. So you need to be ready about thinking the old methods which work best. And that means getting copies of whatever it is out of the area of activity anywhere near where the event is taking place, even if it's just in the community or in the county or just in that part of the state. It needs to be physically secured and safety away from wherever the event took place. And it needs to be in multiple copies. And today with digital copying, the quality of the second and third generation should be just as good as the first. So, making 10 copies all at once and shooting them out in every direction, points of the compass, physically, as CDs or as memory sticks or whatever, should be a high priority. That's another way you'll stumble them up. Getting back to this whole thing where we were talking about the flash mobs. One of the other things with regard to intelligence, guys, there are, and have been for quite some time, though now they're more valuable than ever before, 800 meg scanners. But they realized, the bad guys did, that we were using them and a lot of other people were too. They were built back in the earlier part of cell phone technology. But if you're in any site and you have one of these, anything that's operating with a cell phone and you're using a directional antenna, you can intercept and pick up any cell phone activity in the 800 meg that's being performed. In a situation like this, the only thing is being able to intercept and data stream face, in other words, have an encryptor, a decryptor, I should say, so that you can actually ID and also pull in text. Which first you're scanning and IDing the frequency, then you're picking it up. Now you pick up voice, or you have to have obviously, what you have to do is an upgrade on most of the older scanners, so that you can actually have something in a screen to interpret text. But virtually everything being done during these flash mobs can be picked up just as quickly. And I will guarantee that if there are handlers, that those handlers are intercommunicating during their observation phase while these mobs are taking place. And that they're coordinating, that there are sub-conversations. In other words, oh yeah, check this out, what I'd be doing. Meanwhile, there's somebody that's not speaking, shall we say, or texting in Ebonics that is talking back and forth that's in the area of activity. That's the one you want to ID. It's not the goofs that are the useful idiots. You want to ID, there have to be or there will be some on the ground. They won't necessarily be the ones that rabble roused and created the riot slash the flash mob, but they will be cooperative with whoever the handlers are. And these will be the ground surveillance teams so that they can tweak and observe final product. Because what they want to do is get a confirmation. Was it successful? Did we get what we wanted? Considering that our man in the office or the characters in the office who were stirring the pot and creating the flames, spreading the flames, well, they proposed a certain activity or a certain kind of activity. Did they get the end result on the ground? That's why there would be observers. They won't be with the cops. They will be separate observers who are kind of like electronic LPOPs, listening posts, observation posts. and their job would be to collect data to confirm that the manipulation of the idiots went according to plan. Did it serve the way it's supposed to? Do we need to change the routine to make the idiots do something else? Did they rape enough little girls? Did they beat on Grandma and Grandpa? Did they make sure they took Grandma and Grandpa's goodies? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Did they get them to play dancing Yubangi on the cars? Did they tell them to pick out certain cars? Because they could do that. Actually, it would be a way to test. to see how effective their manipulation of the idiots are. That's the kind of stuff that's done guys and it's done intentionally. Go ahead. Well Mark, you know a thing I still get reports of people in Louisiana who are near that flash mob that tried to go into the food court. It has been confirmed there were people that concealed carry but that flash mob got killed real quick when they found out. They don't want people to let them know that people were carrying can break up a flash mob. Right, well that's the other half of this is as soon as you realize that if the job of the flash mob was to remember what he said in B for Vendetta, I want them to know that they need us! Well how do you do that? You're supposed to have the animals, the livestock screaming, the sheep screaming for more people to overlord them. Oh, I know you push us around and I know that you strip search us and all your queers grab all of my kids by their small body parts, private areas, but we just need them to protect us from the flash mobs. We need a bigger police state to protect us from the flash mobs. You see how that works? But what happens if it's demonstrated that now there won't be any more flash mobs. Everybody's pretty well armed with the teeth and we're on this side of the glass and they're on the other. They want to come through. I don't mind watching people lose body parts and arms when they try to break through plate glass windows. I enjoy that. I prefer they try that. Then I'll shoot them. And I won't shoot the ones that are cut. I'm going to shoot the ones that try to get through after the first ones are pushed through because if one's breaking the glass, it'll probably get shoved through. Oh, they will have sliced arms and parts of bodies falling off because it happens guys. You never see, ignore Hollywood with going through a plate glass window. If you have been there for the real event, oh yeah, it is one of those things where man, I really don't want to even touch this but you got to stop him from bleeding to death. It is pretty wicked you see. But the ones after that, that is the one you saved the bullets for because the ones that got chopped up by the glass coming through, oh, they are finished. You let them bleed to death there in the spot. They will be found in a pool with their own blood. Yes, it's switching. Yeah. But we are at the top, guys. I want to qualify some of the nomenclature I'm using. We need to remember that we do have the recording technology and that is the whole point. We have just as good, if not better, and there's more of us. We don't need a bigger government, we just need to better manage what we've got. God bless the republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the empire is on the run. We're on a march. We'll be back, meanwhile, let's see, today's Monday, so Ed's taking over. We'll be back at 8 o'clock with the eating intel report. Bye bye. Please stand by while we try to reconnect.