Don Betcher hosted the show in Mark Koernke's absence, opening with an extended discussion on unity, commonality, and the importance of not undermining fellow patriots through criticism. He emphasized that people should focus on constructive action rather than tearing others down, using biblical metaphors about having "teeth" to back up one's words. Nancy joined to discuss a 510 program initiative helping a cancer patient and heart attack survivor in the patriot community. The show covered preparedness topics including camouflage selection from resale shops, tactical clothing colors, night vision considerations, thermal imaging limitations, and references to Sun Tzu's Art of War as essential reading for those involved in resistance efforts.
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For even now as tyrants trample each god-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? And Don, we're up. Pick up the bat, step into the box, and hey, here comes the pig. How does that go? It's uh, good afternoon everybody, you know, ladies and gentlemen, you're tuned to Liberty Tree Radio, broadcasting to all points of the compass and to each and every one of our brothers and sisters in behind the lines in occupied territories. You might find us on it. Oh, you might find us on a CB, maybe channel 27 or 28 or 29. That should expand across the nation. You might find us on an AM station or an FM station. Some call them the micro broadcasters. I call you guys the short rangers because it gives you more of a militant vent. It gives you... So you might be listening via a short ranger in your neighborhood. Some of them go out for miles. You might be listening on the internet. Now, hey, you could be at libertytewradio.4mg.com. You might be at Live 365 or pbn.4mg.com. Or how about that Indiana Live Talk Radio? Hoorah! Shoot up a flare and off, you know, some fireworks and things. But again, you're tuned to Liberty Tree Radio broadcasting in this brace of ours, you know, a brace like a pair of matching pistols in this brace of ours, the intelligence report. Now, I'll take a stab at this and say, I'm Don Betcher, and we still don't have Mark with us yet. So again, you know, another pitch goes by and another swing of the bat. But hey, we can do that for the rest of the game. Not as if this is really a game, but let's put a benchmark on It is the 20th day of January, the year of our Lord 2014. That's starting to catch up with me and becoming rather regular. A lot of people get to that beginning of the new year and continue to write down or say December or whatever the last year was, 2013 in this instance. But I haven't made that mistake yet. So I'm kind of bragging and watching it happen at 8 o'clock or something. But that comes to the attention of what you're doing. knowing the circumstances even just to the real and proper date because we could elaborate on that some and not everybody has a GPS but certainly a lot less people that have a GPS know how to shoot the stars and you kind of need to know even the date and the time to find out where you are on the planet if you're going to look at the stars and the sun. So it's a good thing again the 20th day of January. 2014. But that only goes over to we call it because you know there are those that talk about and it's true the calendar has been altered over the years and we say well 2014 years ago Jesus was born or Jesus died depending on which end of the tag you want to put that on. But now they say well that could be off by three or four years. So, there's a variance there. But again, the Catholic Church did things to the... And they finally figured out how to deal with the leap years. And, well, again, this is the calendar we deal with. So, this runs... And you might wonder why Don seems to be going on and on about a calendar. Or, in this instance, the current. And I'll put the word there that I'm trying to emphasize. Common. Now we know the Chinese have got a long long calendar and we know the you know the the Jewish tradition counts a 5,000 year calendar and the Chinese go you know into the 6,000 years or something they you know they still deal with the 2014 calendar One of the reasons why is it makes business easy? Oh We're talking about doing business with the Chai comes Well, it makes dealing with the rest of the world if you don't want to say business generally makes dealing. This happened on the year of the Tiger and that doesn't go over real well, does it? So the point here is commonality. Commonality of calendar, commonality of the clock. You know, we can reinforce that with, let's all synchronize our watches. See how that works? Because then we're working from, if not an exact, a similar timeline. We could example it in a different way. Because, you know, when you're standing in church there on Sunday, and some people do this and some people don't, and the preacher says, pick up your hymnals and turn to page 110. And everybody turns to page 110. The lady over there might be a guy who starts playing the organ and the music starts coming out and everybody starts singing. But you know the guy that's singing from the page 111, he's literally not singing from the same page. But everybody else is singing from the same page. I had to do that. It's so base. But now you wonder why Don's running down this path. Why is he just talking on these commonalities and invoking such simple what's the... phrase, I'm looking for the word I'm looking for, they're just, you know, cliches. That's the word I was looking for. But why is he just dwelling on them? But you've heard it a couple of times in there. You've heard about the commonality. You've heard about singing from the same page where all of our watches are synchronized. You've heard those phrases in there, right? The point being when we're all singing the same page we get a lot more done when we all work with the same timing our watches are synchronized we are a lot more efficient when we're not looking over there saying did you hear what he said then we're not on the airplane still it you know if if when when a pick when a group of paratroopers jumps out of those you see them historically a dc3 and you know the that they jump out of that side that cargo door and there's a static cord attached to that parachute that static cord pulls the parachute out of that pack on the guy's back it kind of almost guarantees that that parachute will open although sometimes there still are failures because parachutes turn in on themselves sometimes once in a great great while but you've heard it said here before no matter what happens your parachute will let you down but now imagine someone jumps through the door of that DC-3 and The parachute opens immediately and it somehow attaches to the airplane. There's a whole lot of drag on that airplane. Now, I'm pretty certain that parachute's just going to shred. There's so much mass in motion that the parachute really isn't going to hamper the airplane for a little while. But we can't afford drag. We can't afford to have three people on the page right now. We can't afford to look at seven different watches on five different wrists and you know, some guy pulls up his wrist. I do this for the... This is the joke portion of this. Guy pulls up his sleeves, three different watches on his sleeve and there's you know, seven different watches among five different people, you know. But we can't afford to have six different times on those watches. We cannot afford to have one person singing from the different page. We cannot afford that drag. We cannot, it can't be tolerated right now to have someone say, again, I'll repeat that, did you hear what he said? You should have heard. And by the way, I can't remember that I ever heard that before, but did you hear what he said? Because the point here is, you know, we could get biblical on that. Either the man has teeth, either he's biting the enemy, tearing hunks of flesh out of them, or he's simply flapping his gums. Now that's one way to look at that. Now, if you determine that, well, this person has no teeth, here's another biblical way to look at it. Shake the dust off your cloak and your shoes and move on. rather than sit and point and say, this person, did you hear what he said? He's doing nothing. He's going in circles. And I've been accused of that. Sometimes if you listen to the hour, Don seems to be ranting and raving and just, you know, like a whirlwind or a tornado. Why? There's that witch again. He'll talk about something. And here comes the witch again and he'll talk about something. And you understand that, don't you? You've listened to Don for a while when, you know, Mark will let me talk. It's not so much Mark will let me talk when I'll try to squeeze something in or not. That's not even it at all. But again, there are people who you're going to listen to. They are like the tornado. You might as well be listening to the wind. And when it comes to that, when you determine that for yourself, it's time to shake the dust off your cloak and off your shoes and move on. That's the other side. This is biblical. That's the other side of chewing on someone's ear and trying to put the clothespin in their eye and get them to look at what is wrong. And they put mud in their ear and they drag another log into their eye. That's biblical. And after a while when you just try to clear the log jam and try to just wash away the mud and nothing works because they continue to bring more. Again, you step away from that, don't you? So you're going to have to determine for yourself if you feel that that person over there, you should hear what they're doing or you should see what they said or you should hear, on and on, disassociate yourself with them. Don't, you know, I can sit here and it's a lot easier for me to listen to Mark than it is to talk. My body doesn't burn as many calories. All I'm doing is breathing in and out. I'm absorbing the information that Mark is putting out. I have to breathe in and out and the blood has to move in order to send oxygen to the brain so that I can run that most efficient battlefield computer on the planet. That invokes more calories. It takes more energy. You burn more oxygen just talking. So if you're just talking, if you don't have teeth to your words, If you're just slapping your gums, be quiet. If all you have to do is point at someone else and say, why, he's not doing a job that I deem acceptable, be quiet. Hey, Don? Yes. Oh, boy. Come across really loud now. Oh. Not in my ear. No, not in your... just because I'm bored with Live 365. I wanted to give everybody a quick update and let you know dad won't be with you right away, but Nancy will be here shortly. One of our friends in the area is moving and their dad's helping get some stuff together for him and Nancy will be up shortly. I'm not sure if they want to go into detail on that, but it's one of our friends who is a cancer patient. Okay, okay, enough said. Other than that, we were having a problem with the broadcast earlier today with live 365. I found out what it was. They forced a system software update on us and I've got whole new controls, guys. I'm just learning how to use them. So I'm kind of learning on the fly because I didn't know this was here until just now. Okay, thank you. I'm going to have fun with running the program, Don, because I'm not familiar with all these controls. Oh, okay. Again, yeah, they give me some new stuff and I don't know what it was. You didn't come blasting into my ear, but you went blasting out on the air, huh? I'll let you go real quick. Thank you, Eddie. But you guys, even that, that was constructive. That was for a purpose. Again, you guys, you see, we've talked about that biblical phrase about, you know, the young man with teeth. The young man with teeth His lips move when he talks, his lips move over his teeth in a proper way, in the way that God formed him, so that his words are understood clearly, so that he can enunciate and say big words, so that people understand them. He also has teeth so that in a fight, if need be, he can bite flesh out of his enemies. Now that's... There's more to this and it doesn't seem like well just this is about you know ripping and biting on your opponent. It's biblical about the old man who has no teeth and because he always got his gums and his lips flap around and his gums more you can't hardly understand what he's saying because he don't enunciate properly and he can't get his message across and he gots no teeth just to back him up. Now I'll do that again for those that didn't understand the old man who had no teeth. You cannot understand him as well, and he has to pay very much attention to his enunciation, and still it doesn't come out properly because he doesn't have teeth to guide his lips, and he doesn't have teeth to back up his... And that's the point, basically, of the first 20, 25 minutes of the hour, 20 minutes of the hour, you know? Plenty of people are shooting bullets downrange, figuratively. You know, if they'll do this or if they'll do that, they'll stand on the soap box and say this or that. But you know what? If he's drawn a crowd over there and they're listening to what the New World Order is doing or what the government has done or the latest fiasco out of the White House or whatever, good for him. Don't go over there and kick the soap box out from under him because, well, he came up with two sentences that you don't like. Or because, well, you know, I don't like the plaid that he's wearing. Or, did you hear what he said? I'll go right back to that. Or did you see what he did? I never saw that before. Well, again, on that subject, and I never saw that before, sometimes you show your opponent something he's never seen before, and in that instant, that moment, that minute, or that hour, or day, you have command. I never saw that before. This goes back. We've talked on this many times. Sometimes you'll put something in front of them. They don't, in front of someone and they don't recognize what it is, be it an arrangement of words or a tool or a weapon or a whole system or a raid against them. But they don't want to stand and see the whole system. So they don't recognize it at times, haven't we? This is one of our jobs. Hey, Don. Yes. Just wanted to let you know that Nancy is on the line with you now, hopefully. Yes, I'm here. Hi Don. How are you today? Doing well. I've been out with Mark picking up a few things. For a gentleman that's been very active in the Patriot Movement, as a matter of fact, he was the gentleman that took all the things that were gathered here in the state. food and support items for the Gray family drove them down to Texas. So, good thing. But he should be with us in a few minutes. It shouldn't be too terribly much longer. Just putting, he had a heart attack. The doctors told the family he might not make it. So they sold everything that was his. And I mean everything. Cars, so many yards. not even a pair of shoes or socks to, you know, go home with. And they wound up, the hospital released him to a nursing home and now he is in a transitional stage between the nursing home and an assisted care living. So we facilitated that and they just stepped in here on the way through and picking up a few odd denons that we put together for him. But yeah, just insane. You wonder what's in people's minds sometimes. Oh, yeah. How do you say aren't thinking? Oh my gosh, but anyway, so It shouldn't be too terribly much longer. But yeah mark had been the 510 program folks. This is where stuff like that comes in because Not even a pair of socks or shoes, you know to to put together to even leave with so It's cold outside. Oh, it is cold, yep. It is cold outside. It's Michigan out there. And the family is just, oops, they're not coming up with anything. They already divvied up the goods and sold it all and what's the difference? So we say, so yeah. Good family. Sure. Speaking of selling it all in cars. Saturday I was just by chance turned on the tube here for a minute and part of that Barrett Jackson auction was on. I don't know if it was live or recorded or what. But I wish I'd have bought me one of those Superbirds back in 1970 and just put it in the garage. Bought it for about $5800. Because it sold for half a million dollars. Oh my word. I couldn't believe it. And you know, I just had to weasel that a super bird. You know, the high wing, the pointy nose roadrunner. Yeah. Beautiful looking car in white with a white interior. Half a million dollars. It had a Hemi. I just had to shoehorn that in. Those were fun cars. How could you put that one away? Yeah, I know. I can't remember how many miles, less than 10,000 miles were on that car. But again, I just had to mention that. We got to talking about selling cars. And boy oh boy, that would be a great disappointment to have somebody sell your Superbird Roadrunner, wouldn't it? Whoa! At any rate, that was amazing to me. Very good. Of course they are kind of rare cars. But you know, that goes back over Did you see or did you hear that's what I was talking about earlier about it was the did you hear what he said? Inside the Patriot community or did you hear what he did? Inside the Patriot community and no we hear enough of that don't we yeah, I know I know I get it like work If you don't got nothing good to say you know tell me about the the what the super bird went for it the Barrett Jackson auction, you know It's you guys I've said it like this and it's This is a basic human trait most people never want to admit, but it is across the board. It's behavior, behavioralists will recognize this more than psychiatrists, but because see I hate to use that word psychiatrist, but this fits in there too. But you know what? It's a lot easier to tear someone down than it is to build That's a basic thing that most people never want to even address or let alone talk about openly. But you know what? It is. It's truly a lot easier to tear someone down to undergrade or denigrate someone than it is to build them up, to give them or install more confidence and ability in them because you need to ponder on that. And this goes over to the whole of the Patriot community. When we look at someone and say, did you hear what he said? You know, it's not good when someone has been doing this for five or 10 or 20 years and all of a sudden someone looks at them in the community and says, well that was the stupidest thing I ever heard. He should have never said that. Or he should have never done that. Why that set us back 14 years. Even Matt talks that this is something that we need to get past because you know what? It might be a little while that guy that you said, why that's the stupidest thing I ever heard anybody ever say on the radio and he said it three times. You should have heard him. You might be yelling to him. He might be over there by that burned out BMW or just around that blown down brick wall and you might be calling for a magazine. I'm out, throw me a mag. And he'll might say, well, if he's a good man, he'll throw you a mag. But just before that, he might leave you sweating a little bit, saying, did you hear what he said? And again, you know, in the heat of battle, that doesn't work, does it? Did you hear? That's the stupidest thing I ever heard anybody say in the middle of a battle. He's out. He wants me to throw him a magazine. It doesn't work like that, does it? Now, with that in mind, understand that we're in a battle right now. Bullets aren't flying over your head, but we are in a battle right now. We don't have time. I'm sorry, do we have a caller? Yeah, George from Texas. What's that going for? I admit I did say a few things about a few. They said, you know... I'm not directing this at you, George. Don't get me wrong. This isn't pointed at you. And I appreciate your calling in because this is made to make everybody think. I thank you for the call George, but this isn't pointed at you. This is a broad brush stroke that needs... There are things happening that we need to put a lid on, that we need to just slam the hatch on and weld it closed because we don't need to look into that gaping mouth of hell again. That's true. Thank you for the call George. And again, you know, what's being recognized here is You know, it's good to recollect what I've done in the last minute or what I've done in the last day or the last year. And again, thank you for the call George, but this is Don's tirade of the moment. This little diatribe isn't pointed at you. I didn't do this with you in mind, but thank you for the call George. This is a call for unity. This is, I'm tied to your wagon and I don't need a horse that lays down right now. I don't need a horse that's kicking me. And I don't direct that at you, George, but you understand. And again, I appreciate your call because you do understand and you're exhibiting that. This needs to be across the board, you guys. If someone yells, I'm out, you need to be willing to throw them a magazine without hesitation. Think about it. Yep. Absolutely. Thank you, Don, for that thought. Because this is, you know, with what we're dealing with right now is pretty much that 510 program. We are falling right in line. Whatever differences the people I put together here today, one that had been in the area, had been very active, stepped away because of the problem he had, is come back to the area and I tell you what, he has stepped up to the plate to help another patriot that is down and out. So, you know, this is something that we can do. We need to work together to make things, bring people back into the fold, bygones, be it bygones, work shoulder to shoulder to make things happen. We have a common enemy and we have common ability. That's right. And common strength. And that's, you know, that is We need people that can manage, that can put two things together to make it work right. Get those pods in line with each other so that machine works well, those gears come together to work together to make a strong working machine. And, you know, there's where things happen. And you've got to be able to look at a bigger picture and put the individuals or things together to make that happen. And, you know, it's been a long progress. I've known some women in the past in the Patriot Movement, I was like, what is he collecting all this stuff for? It could get very, very frustrating if you didn't see some progress where it's actually going to be used, where it's going to go, how it's going to be happening, and we're looking at that today, literally right now today. Stuff that hasn't collected and set aside that is now going to be used and is desperately needed. for this individual, for this to happen and to be able to connect the dots between people to make things happen so that this individual is taken care of. And it is actually beneficial to both parties that this happens. So it's working good. And that's the way it should be and how it should work together. It's a teamwork thing. Yeah. I said earlier this morning, I said something like, George Washington can't help us. Thomas Jefferson, he's long gone. He can point the way, but we're here now. All of that is on our shoulders. We have to stride forward with it. We have to carry this. We have to hand it off to the next generation. Because if we don't, well, I don't know if it's a Mark original or if he found that someplace among the founding fathers. But the generation after us, if we don't bring and deliver that freedom to us, the generation after them will most certainly curse us. Think about it. You need to ponder on it. Hey, Don. Who do we have? This is Mark. I just wanted to say that I think the world of you guys, I mean, Talking about strong leadership, you guys are it. I mean, I'd follow you guys to the end of the earth, but you know, I mean, you know, everything from Ed to you to Mark to Henry to Spike, you know, you guys are strong. And that's why I'm here every day listening, because without that kind of strength, I would have been long gone, long time ago, you know, so whatever it's worth. You know, you guys are like, God bless you all. I'm Grinnin, thank you. Again, you know, I say that people rise to the right place at the right time and you look at, you know, they did their best. Nancy, forgive me, but you know they did their best to kill Mark. Oh, absolutely. You know that. You know I know that. I know. I need to say it out loud. Well, no, they definitely tried. Oh yeah, oh yeah. And they did that for seven years, you guys. There is a reason why people are where they are. There is a reason why some people are still breathing. I believe that to my last breath. Amen. Now, I got to read their notes. God. And that was too much. Go ahead, please. Well, Don, a reason why I like to listen to Marcus for one reason. he doesn't have that rollover attitude on the air and when i mean when he talked about their world the enemy can do this to the best this to them if you don't get it and what frustrates me sometimes like face up because i get frustrated unlike we don't have to roll over to this you know it up and because everybody makes it like a zero-sum game one-sided uh... we just have to take it what they do to us and that's not the case It's not the case. That's a sales job. You don't have to buy that. Yeah, and the thing is, and I posted on Facebook, I even posted on this person's Facebook, I said, don't you know reading too many white papers or reading too much in the Doc David Rockefeller, don't you think you actually become brainwashed to them, even though you claim to be on our side that you become brainwashed to their reality? And this is why I say, yes, we've got to research the other side, but don't study too close into it unless you want to be brainwashed into their way of thinking. Right, right. Mark has a quote for that one. Study not too closely the ways of your enemy, least you become like them. I don't know if that's a mark original or if he found that somewhere, but it is a basic truism. Well, they may not become like them, but they actually believe that they can do it to them. It's more like I don't even believe when they said the new war happened by conquest or by consent. That goes over to biblical. We've read George Washington's visions. The struggle goes on, but we know we win in the end. Bottom line, part in between is what scares a lot of people. Because, well, this ain't part cheesy. Checkers. And to think that, well, we win in the end, a lot of people are afraid of between now and then. As much as it's like chess, it's not even a chess game. Yeah, you're right. Although we have, you know, deep and many layered strategies. Yes, but it is not a game. Thank you. You guys, you guys... Nancy, thank you for supp... Thank you. Because without you... I don't believe it. Honestly, no. He has... a fortitude of his own. He's a unique individual. Well, Mark is like a brick wall for one description. Mark is like a willow in the wind for another. You know? We're a team. And I don't mean just he and I, but the family. Oh, that's to be admired. And that's a good point to be made because there are a lot of people in this who struggle even in their own family. And, you know, the husband sees the problem and wants to address it because, you know, that's his charge to keep his family safe. And the wife, you know, the nest builder. No, there's, I say that, you know, plainly with no insult. The wife, the nest builder. wants to be safe because I want to be safe. I don't want any don't don't draw any attention to us. Don't bring the war to my door kind of thought line. And a lot of that is to do with keeping the children safe. Yes, that's the whole thing the nest. Yeah. Well, Don, George, you know, I still get a I still get black from my neighbor because I told her husband I don't care what your wife says if you want to go get a shotgun because you feel it's necessary to protect your family. go buy a shotgun and I don't care what you do, I said you're going to have to ignore your wife and her feelings about guns. Gave the man up? Yeah. I understand that, but she doesn't want a gun in the house. Yeah. She hasn't had somebody try to break in. Right. That goes over to real life experience. Yes. It's like my daughter-in-law, she had the same problem, but then she realized, wait a minute, I got babies. I need to protect them if somebody breaks through that door. One of the best ways I can illustrate that, and this, you know, many times we'll bring that phrase I just brought out a minute ago, real life experience. That's it. I was sitting at a friend's house, I won't mention any names, but they might be listening. And this was many years ago when Michigan first instituted the concealed carry and a year or two after that I had the concealed carry permit. And I told all my friends, hey, when I come into your house now I'll probably have a gun, don't be alarmed, and that's not a problem, right? Now I would address all of my male friends, the head of the house, no problem, Don, no problem. And I'm sitting there at the table and there's my friend and his wife and I says, well, I got my concealed carry and if I come in your house with a gun, that's no problem, right? And my friend shakes his head, yes. And his wife is alarmed. Don, why do you need to carry a gun? And goes on and on about the anti-gun thing. Guns shoot people and people shouldn't have guns. She went on and on for a little while. And I let her speak her peace, pure and simple, and all the way to the end. And then I said to her, you know, because she stopped with why I'm the kind of person that wouldn't harm a fly. That was her last statement. And I paused for a moment because I had to gather, I had to draw the drawers open and put all the numbers in the right places in the words so that I came up with this response. Now, I said to her, well, you know, it's good to have a gun every now and then. And what would you do if you came in to your house and here's some burglar and he's attempting to have his way with your daughter. And without hesitation this woman said, I'd kill him. With what? With what? But this was the woman who only moments ago would not hurt a fly. So you have to understand because what I did was draw out that nesting in her. You have to understand that. That want to protect. That need to have a safe place. Women want that. I don't understand a whole lot about women, I do admit. I understand that. When I went to a church, I heard, Jesus wouldn't want you to carry a gun. Because Jesus never saw a gun. He'd want you to trade your cloak for a sword. No, but in the New Bible they call the sword the Bible, the Word of God. Like, they don't say when Jesus said sword, it's not the Bible. They don't want to admit that. I'd be willing to bet that when things start to go down, you guys, everybody's going to want to get their It gets taken for a guy. When they start seeing what can happen and what's going to happen, that this whole confusion is going to come to a halt and everyone's going to want one. Well, there's a couple answers to that. One being the guy who comes to your door, and Mr. Otto's talked about this, and it's good to bring Mr. Otto to the hour every now and then. He's gone a few years now. But he would say, you know, when you've talked with your neighbor and when you've talked with your brother-in-law and your, you know, your cousins and whatnot over the years, when things get bad, some of those people will come to your door and they will say to you, I know that you told me to put up food and I know that you told me to buy guns and I just didn't believe you. And I apologize for that. I don't have, I didn't put up any food and I don't have any guns but I know you do. See how that works? But I know you do. Now the next thing is, I'm hungry. Could I have some food? Now we've addressed that because you know it's, you can be so cruel or be so plain as to simply hand them a butter knife and tell them food is out there somewhere. I like that idea with that. Yeah, again that's bare. That's you know the other side of that coin is do you trust that man now? That's a hard choice because That man could be your brother-in-law it could be your cousin It could be your neighbor who you know doesn't work for the ATF But who you know wasn't smart enough or didn't believe you enough to prepare But that's what the 510 program is for isn't it? Nancy, we go right back to that, don't we? And I hate to do that to the guy who you've been preaching to for five years or seven years or 20 years. And he comes to you and says, I have nothing and it's all my fault. I should have listened to you. That's repentance. Yeah. That's repentance. Okay. Well, Nancy, put it that way, you know, you got a point there. Yeah. Because, you know, As long as you were sent, even Jesus forgave the feast. We're not cold. We do realize, like so many, until you get hit between the eyes with that two by four, sometimes it just doesn't sink in until they get bit. And once they get bit, then it's a whole new ballgame. This will happen. It's just matter of time. put aside enough, I'm on very limited income. Same here. And I put away a little bit here, a little bit there. Today I just bought me two boxes of 410, number eight for my... Don't forget when you're doing that 510 program, don't forget to go to the resale shops, okay? You will find things there and it doesn't necessarily have to be camouflage. Though you will find that type of clothing there, but greens and browns and blacks, grays, as far as clothing, socks, whatever you can find there is a good place to do it. You want to make sure that you're basically farming that color from these stores that way everybody when they put something on that may not match With what brand it is, but at least visually color effect you got that friend and foe identifier Well to add you know as far as as far as uniforms go but for clothing you want something that's going to be tactical in color if you can't find that you know one then you have the other to fall back on So, you know, the tactical colors. And you can find plenty of black pants out there in the resale shops. Beige, browns, that you can do other things with. So, you know, as well as I do, we have seen the regular U.S., BDU, and tiger stripe. at the resale shops. Some of them are in very good condition. Yeah, they're in excellent shape. So don't forget to look there. And again, those support items, long johns, whatever. If you can't find it, cheaper is better. It's Ed says, cheapest bestest. That's an eddy quote. Oh gosh. Done. Done. gotcha george what you got you know i i want to be if you could do a night vision experiment because somebody told me um... when it comes to camel pain they say if you buy some of the commercial camel pain like the archery and that when you do night vision on it some of that uh... not camel pain is reflected compared to the military type that really not great but so like though never a month epic eric i really i i really think that'd be a good night vision experiment we have Shown different uniforms in night vision. There's in one scene in the night vision video. There's like four different uniforms in the scene There might even be five How about the true? I'm trying to remember the name brand of my BDUs it's uh It's the woodland no tree something like that It's a TRU and then dash whatever there can be a number of things we can do about uniforms clothes standard, you know stuff you washer, the wife's going to wash that load of clothes with, has whiteners and brighteners in them like the I.R. If you, one of the easiest ways to tell how hard or how much reflection you'll get off of a uniform, you'll take it out in moonlight and look at it and turn your night vision to it. And again, there's numerous examples of this in the night vision video. But you're looking for reflectivity. If a The uniform isn't moving and he's kind of standing in a place where his exacting outline is broken up. Almost any uniform is good, is what will attract in the green screen. We've addressed this a number of times. Really lousy camouflage combats the green screen even to third generation and fourth generation. Now you're talking about a really fine picture. You're trying to look at something that is not whole Again, you've negated shape as a recognizer that is not moving so you don't have any eye attention or any recognizer. That's a human moving, or that's a bearing, or that's a wheel rolling. All of the things that run, that's a bird. All of the things that happen in your mind, as soon as your eye is drawn to something that's moving, if it's not moving, you don't have that recognizer. You don't have that attraction. If it's camouflaged, it's probably going to be to the best of the person's ability. It's similar if not really close, similar to the colors around it. You won't have the color recognition either. Night. If someone has placed themselves into the shadows, you're talking about shadows at night. Your eye can discern shadows at night and so can night vision. If you're looking at something that's in a darker shadow, you're not going to get the information out of that area that you will. compared to the thing that's in the moonlight. Your night vision device will adjust to the brightest image in its field of view. Everything else will be darker, even to the point that some shadows will seem almost black. Again, really lousy camouflage is going to work good in those shadows. We talk about what does this camouflage do at night. You guys, the same things that catch someone's eye in the daytime. are what we have to try to avoid at night. If I have to be over there, I can't jump in the transporter. I've got a crawl over there, I've got a worm over there, I've got a whatever. I have to run over there. There's motion, right? We look at a lot of the things that happen at night. It's after dark. It's completely different. Well, it is completely different. It's after dark, but many the tactics don't change. If someone is, you know, you got the bead and the notch on someone, that's still a basic. It's going to be harder to attain. You might be looking at a profile. You might not be able to put those in the dark. Again, some things are different, but I just don't want to get up and because it's dark outside, go and hop, skip, and jump across an open field, right? I wouldn't do that in the daytime if I thought there was threat in the area, no matter what my camouflage was. This gives you a broad overview. If you don't have the night vision video, get the night vision video. There's a lot of information. That took me half of a year to build. From the summer to the winter. Again, literally from the middle of the summer and leaves on the trees and the full moon and no moon in that It's all the way into the winter when there's snow on the ground and then examples of no moon and moon straight down. There's so many, I tried to squeeze a whole bunch of different examples of what you might encounter in the night vision video into the night vision video, not to be redundant with the phrase. How far away are we from putting on a pair of goggles in zero to zero, zero fog? and being able to see a moving target or anything for that matter 25 yards away. When you have particulate in the air like that, this is why the Iranians burned the oil wells. As much as a thumb on your nose wiggles your fingers, you won't get the oil. It was to put heavy particulate in the air, solids in the air. The other thing is the smoke column. the heat column is going to really mess with thermal vision. You're not going to see anything on the other side of that. People think that thermal vision looks everything. It looks... vision can't look through glass. My gosh! Now, I... the argument here is, I'm not going to put a piece of glass in front of me. If people are going to be shooting at me, if I'm camouflaged over there... Well, a dinky little piece of glass, like a diver's mask, if it's situated at an angle that... light back to the observation, the people that are walking by. There's always going to be an angle where, even at night, or if you put up an illuminator or a flare. Fires happen a lot of time during battle. Things tend to burst into flames and go boom, but for an instant you might see that reflection of that glass. But if I'm trying to hide, going back over to that, comparing a green screen to a piece of thermal, and we've talked on this a lot, A piece of thermal would be a great complement to a team of green screen shooters because when you look at that one particular place and you wonder what is that, you bring the thermal up and you can generally identify him unless he's hiding behind a piece of glass, just his eyes, and the rest is hidden behind his camouflage. See how that works? Because it doesn't take a whole lot to hide you from thermal. It doesn't take a whole lot between you and the sensing device. I bring up the example of that poor Iranian, or rather Iraqi, gunner hiding behind his cannon, the shield, his AAA cannon, his anti-aircraft artillery cannon, and the helicopter. You're seeing the view that the helicopter pilot and co-pilot are seeing in particular the gunner as they fly across this battlefield. All they see is those three guns and that gun emplacement. Then the one guy behind the one gun gets a little nervous and tries to run over there and hide behind a hill. They did not see him until he decided to go out into the open. Then they filled him full of 20mm cannon. They broadcast that on the evening news right during dinner time. The point here is there are those that would say, well, that was just one helicopter from one angle. I know they work in teams and I know about flanking. I know about that and you should too. We've addressed that. We've talked about the front and if you're engaged to the, well if they've got enough people they'll send some of them off to one side or the other until they're not only engaging you from the front, they engage you from one side or the other. Hopefully the side where you have the least amount of cover. The same thought line works from aerial observation, doesn't it? The guide that's looking in one direction from one cockpit, the other guide that's looking from the other cockpit is kind of covering his tail, isn't he? He's looking from a different direction. I understand that. The thought line here is to have multiple places. back to that checkerboard. Let's play chess for a moment because if I stand here I can't be seen. But if I stand here, if I move to that space, I can't be seen from multiple spaces. When you start to think like that, aerial observation becomes more moot, doesn't it? Granted, they could flood the sky if they want to work a particular area. That is going to be because they have a certain interest there or they see a congestion I mean, like a great group of people. And if we have a great group of people there, and they're looking at us from the sky, how come we aren't knocking them out of the sky? Hmm... So see how that works? Have no fear. Have confidence. Be bold. You still have your teeth, don't you? Nancy, I heard a chuckle. I'll be quiet for a moment. That wasn't me. I know. I'm mute. Oh, goodness. No, goodness gracious. These are basic truths. We don't make this stuff up. When you ponder on this for a lifetime, again, the basic truths are easier to recognize. We talk about a number of things and we say, get this book or read that book. You just heard a mention of a lifetime. Let's talk about thousands of lifetimes or the duration of thousands of literally thousands of lifetimes. If you've never read son's book, The Art of War, and you call yourself a warrior, well, there's a little, there are a few gaps that you can fill. If you've never read The Art of War and you say you study war, there's some more studying to be done. If you call yourself read the Art of War. If you call yourself a General and you have not read the Art of War, you are stretching your description, sir. You are reaching about 2500 years old and when it was translated into Russian, the Tsar made every one of his officers read it. Or that's how it came to the Western world. Napoleon had it translated almost immediately after the Tsar did and he read it too. And you know, for a short little guy who only used one hand most of the time, he did pretty good for a general. He did pretty good. One has to admit. We're past the top of the hour here, Nancy. We're at 6.02. And we've traded off already. We should have Ed switching us over. Don, before you go to... Before we go, I'd like to say thank you for the help, Nancy. Thank you for the help I'm gonna try to fade the music up But I don't know how this is gonna go because we've got new tools We had a software update and dad's not aware of that. So cross your fingers with the how this works. Okay and god bless the republic death to the new world order we shall prevail in the end of the empire's on the run for we are on the march both day and night rah we've got to be built out and uh... about in our area of operation we need some help with uh... some furniture movies be done guys but for a video that we want to say thanks for uh... the assist and company dot he built on in their uh... area of control now which is cool I don't hear the music yet, but I figure if we get it blared into our ear, we will be accepted. There we go. We can live with that. We'll be back. County number 9Vision closes, please.
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