January 21, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness, signal communications, and battlefield procedures during this afternoon episode. He covered practical survival tools including signaling mirrors, LED lights from dealextreme.com, and fire-starting methods, emphasizing their multi-purpose applications in emergency scenarios. The show included extensive discussion of patrol security procedures, friendly force identification protocols, and lessons from recent law enforcement confrontations, with callers contributing insights on password systems and infrared signaling. Koernke stressed discipline, operational security, and the importance of maintaining procedures during transitions between combat and secure areas.
- signal communications
- led lights
- tactical preparedness
- patrol security
- friendly force identification
- bayonets
- hatchets
- survival mirrors
- dealextreme
- operational security
- battlefield procedures
- militia discipline
- night vision
- password protocols
- infrared signaling
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Live 365. 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from 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 and 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? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Krunke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southwest east and well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot 4 mg dot com running of an FM micro station CB base stations and UltraNet Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network on the 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, whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the pit, and our friends, the seven sisters on the left. side of the state and of course for all of our friends in colorado congratulations and other benchmark has been met there with regard to going after the bad guys keep it up you can do that what you're busy by more ammunition mags and preparing for war waiting to the left coast where we have the state of jefferson remember those nickels $1 Jefferson coins and $2 bills need to be in circulation everywhere in your area. Are you doing it? I don't care if all you got is $8 $20 $30 Whatever you go to the bank you trade them in and that's all you use It's real simple and you can order them when you have cash that you can convert switch it to Jefferson's face and that way it helps to support the Jefferson State That's another way to reinforce, reinforce, reinforce, reinforce, repetition, repetition. Remember, advertising and police states do the same thing. So let's just push their program, but in our camp and in a way that is positive. You're going to buy something, buy it with Jefferson on the bill or the coin. Anyway, the rest of the country out in that stretch of the woods, occupied territory, god, I am inspired by the fact that you guys are behind enemy lines already. The sputum, the stench, the detritus, and the idiocy, oh my god, the idiocy of these incompetent, petty-waste, effeminate pieces of trash on the other side. Why are you listening to them at all or following any of their orders? But, well, in the meantime, there are other stupid people that are goose-stepping with them. So, yeah, well, until the bullets fly and then we can clean stuff out and it'll all be settled out in the wash. Turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi line and the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Mott Bell Grandma Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work, a million petticoat junction operators, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. That's right. the Golden Spike. So, let's see, I heard a ding. Do we have done with us? Just to be safe. That ping could be anybody, of course. It is. Well, it is stretching down. We're looking at the later part of the 21st of January. It is the sixth year of open Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2000 and 14, Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town, Crazy Town Calendar. That's right, that neighbor next door hopefully kind of thought out a little bit. So he's a little soft but he's a little frozen. Yeah, you know, he's on the top of his little Mayan 13, you know, 13 foot resin cast, hand painted communist Chinese Mayan sacrificial pyramid. Yeah, looking up towards the great sun god who of course obviously abandoned him and left him frozen in place at the top. The heart of a local beagle in one hand is plastic obsidian knife in the other. Bloodshot red eyes sunken in from being frozen out there for quite some time. Anybody going to save him? Nah. We're going to have to let the crows and the small birds in North America pick at his softening flesh while the core is still frozen solid. bird feed. That's cool. That's about all they're good for. Especially those Mayan high priests along with those high priests on the other side, the, you know, the amokowering and the apron-wearing pieces of trash that have ruined the country. You all know what needs to happen to them, and you all know what's going to happen. You gotta be prepared for it. You won't be the one doing it. Somebody's going to go kaboom. And it begins. So, are you ready? Have you properly sharpened your bayonets? Not too much. A little trick there about bayonets. Contrary to what you might think, man, I need a really sharp blade. Guys, you want a cleaving, a progressive cleaving, or like a, it's almost like a taper cut to an opening wound type of blade. So remember, you don't want a nice sharp blade the whole length of that bayonet. Wrong! You may want a little more sharpness to the front, but you want to open up the wound channel so blood will come out. This is why cruciform banettes were banned by the Geneva Convention because you stab somebody with it and it opens up the meat, slash, the person and leaves a gaping hole. By the way, just a good example of a cruciform bayonet is the one a lot of you guys bought that the communist Chinese have been using for years on the SKS and AK. Also, there was a reason for that design. Yeah, the idea was if you couldn't shoot them, at least you poke them real good and that big old gaping, you know, 40 caliber, 50 caliber hole, gave everything that was inside an opportunity to leak outside. Yeah, so Ben NCC, there's some science to that also. The other thing, hatchets. Do you have your hatchet scoured or do you have your tomahawk? I know a lot of people have been doing the tomahawk and hatchet articles and that's a good thing because there are some great comparisons out there, but I would remind everybody. A solid, simple, working blade. Two things. It's got to hold together when you cleave someone's skull open or you, you know, cleave their shoulder or you whack them in the, you know, side of the hip so they can't walk. And that way you can then cleave them a few more times while they're trying to save themselves. The other thing is it's got to be able to, you have to be able to grip it after you've been fighting with it because it gets slippery. Hacking and chopping weapons, one of the most common, you know, issues is once you start using them, Well, it's a wet environment. Okay, just something to remind you there. So plastic on plastic, not good. Plastic slippery gloves on plastic slippery surface, not good. Slight grip surface, well, think about things that are modified like that. How do, you know, how are the better bike handles built? What kind of grips do you see there? Certain tools that require, you know, man handling. Not all of them, but again, for instance with axes you take advantage of some critical force, sledgehammers, little different story there. But again, typically when you're using axes and sledgehammers, you're not really going for soft, chewy stuff with fluid pumping through it. So something that needs to be taken into consideration there, you just want to kind of look through that and peruse and consider ideas. Course gloves, not soft and well finished gloves, but actually this is one of the reasons that suede came into service. Most people don't realize. You see that suede gives you at least a little adhesion surface even if it gets a little bloody or with body juices and stuff like that. Anyway, my hacking and chopping weapons of whatever type. You may have a machete, katana, short sword, whatever it is. It's cool. There's some really cool stuff being made by Cold Steel to include gladiuses. uh... cooqueries uh... we've covered all them if it's a personal choice and depending on your uh... we had to stop this the blade survived because a lot of people carried them why did they carry them because i was effective so it's a personal choice in flavor day thing for you now would kind of recommend if you can get your unit to carry a common blade kind of creates s pre decor and the okra common bond that's a good thing at least for your primary secretary blades are of course a personal thing Again, it's a matter of whether or not you want to touch history a little bit or whatever you might want to do with your weapon systems. Today's communication is Tuesday. Because of that, again, signal communications. Something I haven't touched on in a while, but part of your kit, and it doesn't have to be all that heavy, is emergency mirrors, signaling mirrors. Now if you get the old Air Force survival ones, they really were well built and they really were glass and they have the aiming point in the middle with the two-way aiming point in the center of the glass. You can actually aim and target what you're trying to signal. Those are good, if you can find them. They are expensive and many of them are considered collectors items. If you run into them and somebody has maybe a quantity of them, maybe there's a camper outfitter and they have a model that's being made overseas and still popular, not so much popular, but at least it's on their shelf and because they have it on their shelf, it would be a first choice. One of the oldest sophisticated long range signaling systems available and that's the SignalMirror. Now, again, remember if you're in line with it, somebody else might notice it. So there are ups and downs with regard to having it in the system. But still it should be in your kit. Now, simple metallic mirror versions of that are out there. They're out there in force. Yes, that would probably be a good choice for the average person. And putting it in your battle kit on your combat load is a good idea. It's only a sliver of an ounce, typically is what they weigh. While we do know that if you keep adding up ultralight things eventually you don't become very ultralight, the mirror is a very handy tool because it serves more than one purpose. Again, there are places where if you get hurt or hit or damaged, that mirror might be the only way that you can see what's going on if you're by yourself. Oh, you never thought about that. You didn't think about the idea that you'd like to do medical support, but you're kind of guessing. Yeah, that wouldn't be good, would it? So having a mirror for that purpose of nothing else on your battle kit is something that needs to be taken into consideration. Also, as we know, you've seen it, people have known about it for years, but looking around corners, observing things without exposing yourself is sometimes a good thing. So there's a lot of other purpose for a little handheld mirror fixture of whatever kind. Compact mirrors at the dollar store are, oh that's right, there's a little kit and you get a compact and a whole bunch of other junk stuff for a dollar. And so that is another way. Now by the way, if you can't get them in tactical color, that's what the other part of the dollar aisle is for or the other dollar store where you can pay a dollar or a dollar fifty now a can for tactical colored paint and all you do is, oh look at that, it's camouflaged. Isn't that amazing? Oh wow, almost like I knew what I was doing. And it's plastic and it's less than a dollar because you bought it plus a bunch of other manicure or you know, you get cosmetic items typically. You're not going to use the cosmetic items but you know, a compact mirror might be real handy there. And it's cheap, cheap, cheap. So you won't cry if you lose it either. So there are some cool tools there that you know, you can pick and choose. Now, another thing is fire starters and fire starters for the use of obviously survival in this weather or any weather, cooking food and for signaling. Don't forget that. I would point out something that we really haven't considered. If I just want to make a confirmation signal, how many of you have a striker and magnesium strip, magnesium bar? I would point out that that rod that you have, if you're going to use it, if you strike it, it makes spark, doesn't it? Now, have you ever taken into consideration how many lumens? What is the actual... value of those little sparks that you're making when you are wanting to start that lint or that little pile of stick material with a little bit of alcohol on it. How much illumination are you creating? Have you ever noticed when you step back and somebody does that? Pretty bright, isn't it? Have you ever thought about the idea that if you wanted to and you're at one high point, you're actually, again, you're short signaling technology? and but you want to let somebody know your imposition or that you're in motion and maybe you're say dvd al the latest thing is you know with mobile survivors the idea that you know we're going to go that region will go that route that'll be where about will be really somewhere another we're gonna get better support or you know fill in the blank Well, let's say that one guy holds back and the other three decide to DD the AO to get to the ridge to set up a stronger position before you let the crazy people go that go down and tell you where all the crazy people are, you know, they're up on the ridge that, you know, the crazy people down the valley want to kill. And of course they come charging up the hill because they're putting for the four guys. Well, instead you leave one guy, the other three move up the ridge. If you untie them, if you really, really felt you had that need, which personally I wouldn't have ever, but let's say that you decided to do that because you didn't have the brains to tie sheep up to the people tied up to the tree and let the people down the valley look for the people who had the sheep and better the go-hooters and that everybody kind of missed or would miss after a while because it's cheaper valuable. They wouldn't care about the people, but cheaper valuable. Anyway, you... Confirm with no not a flare not a radio, but it's just a simple spark spark Because at a given point you know click click okay? I see it that confirms it, and I'm out of here So I get a little flash, flash, and I'm going to wait 1, 2, 3, flash. OK, there we go. Any combination of three. It could have been one, flash, and then flash, flash. Or it's flash, flash, space, and then flash. Or it could be any combination of five, or it could be any combination of seven. Whatever you come up with is a code. OK, and then repeat. Wait and repeat that confirms it. That's your man giving you the signal not somebody else just randomly doing something Oh, that's how it works That's why you use combinations and why you make sure that the final solution is you know again known in advance? So then you could I guess cut them free and then you DD the AO as quick as they're running downhill You're running uphill and again that puts you all your other three buddies in a pretty good position already prepped Ready to unask the AO when you catch up with them now You've been crawling the hill and running the hill and ridge at a high speed, whereas they kept moving. They can be highly motivated too, but they've rested a little bit. You've not. But at least now you've got somebody to cover your arches and there's only one man that's slowing you down a little bit and everybody else can drag his arse along. That's one of the tricks we learned a long time ago. Yeah, buddy system. I'm darn, that's that buddy system thing and kicking in the survival genes. Anyway, flashers of whatever kind like that. Now, in this day and age, another neat thing. Go to dealextreme.com. One of the neat things that could be used in the same way as a signaling device, guys, or as, again, a Pathfinder device. Out there right now, they have these buckets, and I mean buckets. They're so stupid cheap and they're so neat. Buckets at dealextreme.com. of LED lights that have little rings that go on your fingers. You can put one on the end of each finger and have either all the same hand and great sci-fi effect. Most people think about this, guys. What can you do with this if we have Patriot wood? And you need to make effects and do things, but you don't want to do CG and you still want something that can quickly be used, quickly employed, or whatever. Well, okay, we're not going to worry about Patriot wood here. signaling with a small LED ring like this if you got a whole bucket of them they cost you like $10 or $8 for $500 or 300 or even 200 or whatever it is, you're talking pennies per unit. Those poor little Chinese slaves just wore their fingers to the bone, working the molds, disassembling all the castings and putting them in the buckets and somebody else has pulled them out and they re-assemble these things. They're only about a half an inch long, they're only about maybe a quarter of an inch to three-eighths of an inch in diameter. They're not round, they're actually mostly rectangular. But they're neat little devices and you can hit a button and they're on. Or you can do a push. There's a couple different models and they're in colors. So here's the neat thing. I can be down range, use one of these little things as a pocket signaling device. Click once. And or I can use it as a pathfinder tool if I'm moving people. I can use it as an illumination device for, I mean these are micro flashlights is what they are. But they're LED powered. But there's a lot of other neat stuff that I can do with them. It's a matter of creativity. It's also ultra lightweight. So again, I could have a whole pocket full of them or a whole bunch of them stationed around in a little secure container. And I can leave them behind as a way to mark a trail if we're in a hurry. I can use green ones, red ones, the purple ones, the blue ones, at my discretion, sort them out. Because they come in mixed colors or they come in solid colors. I get the mixed colors. Because that way if I want to designate a path, I want to mark something, you're in a hurry, and you're confirming that the route is correct, and you're trying to keep people moving, and you've got an evacuation crew that's, you know, in motion, using these little LEDs facing back down the trail so that people can ID them, or facing down to the ground, these are a clear body, but they're clear and they're colored to the color of the LED. which is really neat. How long they last power wise? I don't know. I really test them, but they're blinkies. Or not blinkies, but they're like a blinky. Now let me give you a point. All over the country, but down in Austin, the guys down there were making little blinkies that it's an LED. The blinks one, of course, has a power supply. They would put a little Chinese Communist magnet, glue it to that. And upon pulling a little piece of paper away of the blinky making contact, you could hook it up to cars, buses, leaving on things all over the place, and the idea is, you know, blink, blink, blink, it'd run all night. And just weird stuff, you know, stuff that you know, how many of these can you put on something before anybody catches on, or how many can tag their, you know, their, their, you know, particular blinky, you know, the top thing, guys. But the neat thing is that basically what the communist Chinese have done is a much more elaborate version with all kinds of extra control. So, they're cheap, cheap, cheap. Go to dealxtreme.com. These are in the novelty items. There's all kinds of stuff like this. But it can apply to any number of things. Example, let's say that you have a tunnel complex or you have an area you're moving through and you know that you're, you know, the lighting's down, the electrical's down, there's no power anywhere, the grid is down. You know, with a handful of these things, every so many feet you turn them on, more than enough illumination with your eyes adapted. to be able to mark out an entire path. The front man is displaying them and deploying them as part of the confirmation of the route that you may have to take through a tunnel grid, sewer system, whatever. What's really cool, the back man rather than these things being just totally throw away like, you know, siloam sticks, only good for one whack and you're done. They'll go over as long as they're supposed to, but then they're done. Now, more on that in a minute. With these little LED type systems, the tail end Charlie, the rear security, one man is to the front, second man is obviously watching, and you'll rotate this so you don't just have one man constantly watching to the rear. You can collect these and roll up the sidewalk as your group moves, especially if you have to move casualties, civilian personnel. critical material and you have to move quickly but you may not have enough night vision technology and by the way in a closed environment like that night vision is necessarily going to do you a whole lot of good anyway keep that in mind and white light illumination in a closed battlefield situation better to blind their hind end or just burn them out up front anyway better to have some of these macro LED burn lights and just fry their hind end with a drum of 75 rounds It's a tunnel. You better be putting lead down range in volume fire. It's one of the few places in a battlefield situation where as long as you know that's the enemy, you dump it down the tube and you make sure you throw as much as you can. Whoever shoots first is probably going to do the more damage. So again, the idea is forward security, heavy fire power, lots of illumination. The second or third man who is the trail of the team that is doing the point work is going to be leaving the markers as they clear and control. or as they confirm if there's no resistance. Now again as you move through the area, you don't have to leave this resource behind. Another guy can be picking them up, shutting them off, picking them up, shutting them off, bagging them, picking them up, shut them off, bag them. Next time you get to the rally point where you actually catch up with or you decide to stop, the point men take off again once they've confirmed mapping or they again are trying to verify after individual scouts come back from a recon. and you proceed again through the grid and you have illumination. You're not stumbling around in the dark, you're not blind to the situation, you don't have a bunch of flashlights beaming around, blinding everybody. Oh, what are you doing? And they always hit you in the face, don't they? I can't see, then they turn the flashlight away, now you're black blind. Wow, that's kind of stupid. So instead, using red or green LEDs, you're not going to damage your natural night vision. your adaptability is quick. Those beamer lights up front are so that again you're dealing with the enemy. They're not going to turn the flashlights down the column and illuminate everybody, which is really stupid, but I always do this in dumb movies that are set up to make everybody appear to be stupid. Think this through. The other cool thing, signal communications. You can leave these up. You can actually put one, two, or three of these little LED lights up. Again, like we said, any combination of two, any combination of two, in other words, one blank and then another light up. Any combination of five, two, and then three. You also do this with regard to entering a perimeter. Any combination of six. You blank once, you wait for the PATH team coming in to blank five. You blank three, you wait to see if they blank five, if they do, shoot them. If they blank three, they know that it's any combination of six. See how that works? Well, they just keep tapping the flashlight the same way. Well, that's because they're not our people, sir. Oh, see how that works? The first one might have been a lucky guess. The second one? Eh, not so much. Go ahead, caller. Who do we have? Hi, this is Richard in California. Go ahead, Richard. Another thing with those dollar store little solar powered lights, you can change the LED to an infrared and mount them on, say, a wire so it blows around in the breeze a little bit. It looks like a distraction that they have to spend resource and time dealing with. Oh, yes. Absolutely, because again if it's infrared, there's something usually attached to the infrared you're committing to technology, which means if he has an infrared LED, he probably has other infrared or collection devices, and those are usually attached to weapons. Exactly. Or at the very least, wait a minute, he's trying to be surreptitious. That's worth going after. That's worth checking out. Exactly. And there's all kinds of different solutions here, but these are such cheap toys for, you know, everybody looks at them as toys. Think of them as a resource and then go to town with your brain. Go ahead. Oh, okay. Well, that's okay. If you if you mute it out, not a problem. Another thing real quick, a good point there. I don't know if they don't make infrared versions of these. I haven't looked that deep in them because it wouldn't be hard to change out the LED because our infrared LEDs are available everywhere now, guys. In fact, Deal Extreme sells them. They'll sell them in- Radio Shack. Yeah, Radio Shack, big bags and stuff. Well, the deal warehouses have got them in map, which is cool. You'll give a dollar and three quarters per one at Radio Shack. Or one. Yeah, for just one. So instead, go the China Sport way. These are again, dumpers. I don't know if you've seen them, Don, but they're so inexpensive. In fact, go to tealextreme.com on the computer. They start going through like they have an novelty LED items. and these are tiny little flashlights. We got one in the house. They actually give these out for promotional. They're for fun at different events like at karaoke places. And it's a cool idea. It's neat. It's something that catches your attention. You look at it and go, wow, that's really cool. And most of these have a little ring that goes like a little strap that goes on your fingers. So you can put one of these on each finger and your thumb and you look like E.T. Let me suck your brain. Your phone bill. Yeah, exactly. They're not picking up for a reason E.T. Well anyway, go ahead. Who else we have there? Hey Mark, it's JC from Pennsylvania. Jump in there, go ahead. Hey, you and me will all give the number combination. One of the things people need to try, I know this is kind of a caveat to what you're talking about with the LEDs, but if you're using number combination for your password, counter sign, try to make sure that you do not use one where the exact same number completes the circuit. Right, you could be just copying. Right, a lot of these perform past that. That was one of the things always try to stay away from because it would just be easy for them to say, your number is four, you say two, the other guy just says two. That's why I say you follow up with a test up. It's like, okay, he thought he was smart. Now let's do three and see what he does. Whoa, oh, I'm sorry, I can use two. I will use three now, one, two, three. Well, he doesn't know what he's doing. Fire. Right, I just figured I'd throw that in there in case somebody, you know, that's one of the reasons why picking odd numbers for your, your, Number is is a good idea because you can't you can't do that exactly let's remind everybody to that This is used as a precursor to your you know verbal passwords in other words you've identified You want to ID so you don't start taking unfriendly friendly fire. See everybody always calls it friendly fire all fires unfriendly so You're moving into the into the forward edge of the battle area and you're you know You're going to come into a picket screen that you're already designated actually to pass through if you're lucky In step one, they've identified or they've seen motion. You know that you have a number code for your illumination. It could be LED lighting, it could be your angle head flashlight, whatever you've got, your mag light. The other thing to invoke here real quick is a time. This group will be here at 0730. This group will be here at 1340. You look to the east, northeast and expect a signal. That's another qualifier right there. Both at daylight or at night. And that's one of the things to remember too is, this is the cool thing with the new hyper-hot LEDs, guys, you will see that flashlight in the daylight. I've been experimenting with some of these really neat new high-powered LEDs that we get them for out of all kinds of junk and equipment. But also even at the dollar store, right now you can get three hyper-powered LEDs for a dollar in an aluminum-hauled flashlight. No, there's nothing to write home about, but you know what? Considering that 10 years ago, even something that simple would be about a $7.80 item, even in the cheapy form that they're making from communist China right now. That light will be seen during the day. If you shine that towards somebody, it will attract somebody's attention. So, again, the idea is that in phase one, where you're on that peripheral edge of confirmation, you can't really be sure who you're looking at. At night, those ranges are much closer. The next step is that an individual who is the picket or the NCO, you know, all I see, comes forward and will confirm with another individual who is either the point man or the officer of the patrol or the sergeant of the patrol, and they will confirm. you know, through password and then they will verify and identify each person as they move through the control point. Because another problem might I interrupt? Another one is and I'm sorry, Mark, but another one is how many souls left the camp? How many souls are coming back? Most people lose troops you seem to have gained some. Yes. Now that can be incorporated into the number because you know what, even if you're being watched in the field as a big group, you should be spread out enough that no one can count your numbers. Those are the two most critical elements of passing through secure lines in a guerrilla warfare slash an unconventional, conventional or para-conventional. Again, first rule, there is no friendly fire. Mistakes can be made. Mistakes, unfortunately, will be made. This is something that you have to live with. It's like people saying, there's always this angst. It is an understandable angst. You've got friends, you've got allies, you've got somebody you might even know casually, and you can make mistakes. We're going to try to make sure that if that happens, we have to correct as quickly as we can. We'll do what we can to save the person or to ease the person's pain as quickly as possible because we don't mean to kill them. They're allies. They're friends. We're going to deal with a mistake. But it's no different from driving cars people. Well, no, it's much more intense. It's a battlefield. Guys, how many car accidents have you seen in your life right in front of you? How many people have you seen killed right in front of you? How many people have then driven a car the next day? Did you angst about driving the car the next day? This is how you're going to have to start relating to this. We've created a mental condition of angsting that is actually a drama that is not normal. It was everything else. I can't use a ladder because I watched a guy fall three stories. There's a possibility if I get up that ladder I'm going to fall two stories. Or, etc. Well, no, we go up the ladder the next day. I suffocate to the tunnel. I'm going to work in that tunnel the next day. I'm talking about worksites, guys. I'm going to go past that spot every day. Oh my God, I can't go in there. Somebody died in there. Hell, I don't know how many people died over the area I drive over every day. Have you ever thought about that? Yeah, we haven't dug that guy out yet. We've got to go dig him out. Yeah, or they leave him right there. It's like you pass by, you don't even think twice about that, but when we change it and call it the battlefield, all of a sudden we're supposed to be doing a lot of angsing. Part of that is conditioning. It comes from Hollywood. It has to be something we need to rest control of immediately. The reason I bring this up is because we have to be adults. Our country has been allowed to be children for way too long in so many ways and it's a big mistake. It's a comfort of a civilized society that's developed, but it is a weakness also. In this situation we must be totally focused and the very hazy border of two combat forces is obviously a field of contest. The two most common ways that you will have casualties in patrolling operations are closest to your own lines. There are two aspects of this. Typically, the most successful ambushes are within 100 yards of your final objective when you are trying to return home. When you are trying to go in numbers from the forward edge of the battlefield. Why? Because people are thinking about everything but security. If you are sloppy and you are in the control of your people. The bad guy or a force counts on this. We would be executing the same kind of patrol actions against our enemies. Once you're within sight of or smell of a secure point, security has a tendency to be replaced by speed. Speed in this situation will get you killed because in the process of dropping your guard and thinking about that warm cot or getting out of the rain or getting out of the cold, that last 100 to 200 yards becomes a kill zone. Yes, exactly. Yes, and in this case, if you could demonstrate as militia, we must remember that discipline is maintained even beyond breaching the perimeter and returning home. You must I don't care you've got the first person starts back-mouthing me on that is out of my formation Because we are going to maintain a standard and I've done this before it's like I have you structure organization so that you can do this guys But and again you it's not it's a calling in a way because you can't afford to have that person isn't gonna get themselves killed that person is gonna get some of you killed Okay I don't need to kick them out. There are ways to end. You have to manage manpower in a battlefield or a combat or a fighting unit, number one. Can you hook, soldier? Yeah, the other half of this, and you'll still be carrying a rifle even when you're cooking or driving or whatever you're doing, but we're going to change your MO so you're putting this up right there. You're going to be cooking over there. Now, the other half of this though is lack of proper coordination with regard to friendlies. The exact same issue, but reverse it. It is not lack of knowledge, it is lack of discipline in maintaining proper ops, operational security. This is where a great deal of discipline and focus comes in. Nothing else is part of your life when you are in this situation. Let me give an example. Everybody is yapping about. You watch all these. There are pieces where they are talking about guys wearing headphones or music or earbuds and they are out there in Iraq or Afghanistan. I'm sorry guys. That person is distracted. That person is a casualty waiting to happen. That person is push-ups. It's the job of the sergeants, it's the job of the fire team leaders, it's the job of the squad leaders, it's the job of the platoon officers to ensure that everybody is sharp. Again, we have to balance this because we don't need tension and trigger pull. What we need is discipline. That's where focus comes in and using your mind. This also means that you need to study fatigue issues and rotation issues when it comes to manpower management in perimeter security as the people receiving a patrol. As a unit moving in from an operational area into a safe area, the same issues apply. In many cases, you don't want just one person to know how to do this because anybody can die under patrol. Anybody can be killed, wounded, or unable to operate. So everybody has to understand the procedure, but some people obviously have a niche. There are individuals who love to be point men. It's just that simple. They're proficient at it. They will repeat the process. They know the process. And that's the person or those people need to be known. And in many cases they'll become your final path finder or route finder to return. They're your bird dog. They're going to the duck. OK. That's how it works. So, you need to make sure that everybody understands that there is a procedure. But procedure is never dropped. Procedure is never trimmed. Procedure is never cut. Because if you do, it will create casualties and they will be yours. Okay, that's the first rule. So, from both directions, the most dangerous, you know, people say, well, Mark, why don't I bow? Guys, with bullets, we are flying. Everything is known. It's those points of contact. The initial contact is the most dangerous point, especially if you make mistakes and now you're shooting at somebody but it might end up being somebody you weren't supposed to be shooting at. Everybody's tired, a little fatigued, weather conditions are bad, visibility is horrible, somebody sees something and doesn't really verify the target but decides it's time to burn some ammunition. As a habit, everybody tends to follow that person. And then it's like, now the team leaders, the unit leaders have to get control of the unit, have to preserve firepower, you'll conserve firepower. Especially a situation where it's realized that a bad mistake was made. Now that doesn't mean that happens all the time, it doesn't. But let me give you an example of trained professionals doing this. I brought this up and I had a conversation at 2 in the morning about this. Remember we had this whole string where these cop units were going in and getting massacred? Think about this guys. The last one that got any publicity was the cops in Utah where they went after the veteran in his home at about 2 in the morning. Now guys is a fact having read now that they supposedly the guy committed suicide in his cell and died Did you know that? After his being always being held in the county lockup. He just conveniently suicided which I think is yes but consider in this action They set upon his house. They came in from two directions and And in the process of whatever transpired, the firefight lasted for 28 minutes, 30 minutes or whatever with guns ablazing. You know what the problem is guys? The individual that they were trying to attack in his own home and jog out of his bed. Well they jogged him out of his bed. He returned, fired, defended himself. Somehow got out of the house and he's out by the garden shed while they're busy in the house having a firefight for the next 30 minutes. Which means that yeah, the unit was slaughtered But it wasn't killed by him So this is what it's the epitome of what I'm talking about Only imagine it in any number of other circumstances in the field. In this case, there were five or six cops killed, there were nine wounded, all kinds of secondary injuries. In the trauma, a bunch of had to have time off. Because in the trauma, what trauma? They killed each other. Mostly they killed each other. All shot with the same kind of bullets. Yeah, which of course, they didn't want that to come out in the wash. And of course, they murdered the guy. No, I'm going to say something. Well, I've said before. If you decided that you are going to fight and you are a warrior and you shrug off all of this, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, and you focus on exactly what you have all been trained to do, we have had case after case and I think they have been told not to report these. Because the incident in California, the guy who killed four of them on the road, shot four and killed four on the road. He goes back to his house. They attack his house. He kills what? Five, six more and wounds another 11 or 12 of them. One man, just one man deciding that, you know what? They're going to kill me anyway. So how about let's see how many of them can go before I do. And again, working with the mindset of the warrior, one man. Now just imagine if that man had a second person to support him. What would the outcome have been? Or a third man or a fourth man in defense. The hut hut hut column of snake routine got into the building. He fired at him from low out of a closet. He stayed low and fired right up there arse. Virtually shot one after another after another after another after another because they're all snaking into the building like these, I've told you before these lineups where you see these idiots, I can't believe they're doing it. I don't know where they got this idea. I really don't because the first time we go to war, those post-pore fools are all going to be stripped naked and hanging from a tree. That's a single zip of a 30 caliber belt fit gun or a single zip. You start from the rear and you make sure if you can, you line it up. You realize how few rounds you'd actually have to expend to get rid of them all. If they're cattle stalled into a tunnel like a hallway in a house like that, and you decide to genuinely get rid of them, there's nothing they can do to save themselves. It's the most asinine... I mean, seriously, everybody goes, oh my god, did you see the numbers? And it's like, yeah, oh god, if it was a war. If it was a real situation, do you realize what the casualty count would be on their side? I mean, the important thing is to kill them all so they don't tell everybody what happened and make sure that you strip them naked and move them to, you know, Duck Mountain Street. Try not to give them any might with need be burned down the operational site where it took place of the thing shot up Only because deny them intelligence about what happened and let him come out and do it again That's all that's mean. No, this is warfare My goal is to win or my goal is to kill as many of those people who are trying to harm my people my family my country all into care of all Yeah, I'm rid of all of them But the reason I bring this up is it does tie into this guy's you know from the one end Total failure they have all the tech these guys had all these guys went to this one man's house with all the technology and all your tax dollars they could steal Every one you every toy every piece of junk you can imagine and they virtually had their arses handed to them on their palate I mean a lot on a plate on a nice serving plate two rumpus cheeks, okay? Why cause shipping there? Are you talking about the one black guy that apparently killed somebody or he killed a couple deputies on a car chase in LA and then he ended up in the Lake Arrowhead area? No, no, this is, thank you you see, because everybody remembers the cop now. I'm not talking about him. Two years ago, remember about the time that Houtari was attacked, remember? More than two years ago now. Back when Huttari was attacked, we covered this. It's in the archives too and I'll pull out some of the dates. I've got them on my notepads here too. I told you there's some money over there to help those guys out. That's Huttari's. No, I'm saying it was when the Huttari thing took place. There were a bunch of these cases, both before and after, where whole units of cops were killed off. We're talking two, three, or four in the initial contact. and then they go to the guy's house and they all did the hut hut hut everybody in the snail line and they went in and they went with SWAT teams and they had armored cars and everything and they lost you know 12, 14, 16 people who killed or wounded. Now this happened out in California, this happened in the last one that got any publicity. was the one that happened in Utah. Northern, Northern, Middle Pennsylvania. And the thing about it is that all of these were one guy where they figured they were going to win out the SWAT team and they were all puffed up and they gave it all kind of publicity when it started until the bullets started to fly and all of a sudden they were dropping dead left and right and then it was like shut up about this. I believe that by the time the Utah thing, because I covered this on the air step by step, this is way before this guy, the big black guy out there that didn't look anything like the Mexican women they shot and didn't look anything like the skinny white guy they shot at. Remember in the trucks? That's a later case. That's where one guy decided to go what we call hoplite, where instead of fixing himself to a position, it's the old Klingon running, how many foot-throats can you slit in a night running Klingon joke? Remember we always talked about, remember on Star Trek? The Klingon saying is, a running man can slit a thousand throats in one night. Well, basically what this guy did is he went mobile. Now these others were mobile to a degree, but in each case they started out with a confrontation on the road or somewhere away from the house. They were attacked, they killed or wounded anywhere from three to four in each of the contact incidents. And then, immediately, the cop shops always go after your house. Well, the guy did go back. Most, every one of these, a guy was either at his house in one or two cases, or he went back to his house. So, they came in, Billy Bad, and they were all puffed up, and they did the hut hut hut, and they went through the door, and there was a big snake line of 12 or 14 or 20 people. In each case, they waited until they got enough of them inside so there wasn't any way to miss them, and then the guy just cut loose. In the one in California, like I said, there were 11 to 12, 13 wounded and killed, and there were five or six killed in the building. On the east coast, it was the exact same MO. Now, I guarantee that they've been told, even if there are any more of these that happen, they're not, to talk about them. It's like flash mobs. Flash mobs are happening all over the place, guys, and they're getting no publicity because they've been told the control media not to. The knockout game, which is not the knockout game, it's Kill Whitey, okay, that thing, beating on people, was going on for the last three years. We've talked about it, Don's talked about it, we've talked about it, we've been talking about it back and forth on the air, and the control press just discovered it, what, two months ago? And the only reason they brought in the control media venue is because a bunch of Jewish people got beat up in New Jersey finally. Where before it was okay when the white goyim were getting killed, but now all of a sudden, 11 Jewish people, including the rabbi, got beat up in the smackdown game. Now it's bad. So it's not that it isn't happening, it's they've been flat out told you're not going to hear about it. This gets back to where everybody goes. Oh, I was telling everybody I have to jog everybody's memory on this guy's because this is not old old old news This is recent history and it needs to be reminded one guy deciding I know I'm gonna fight to the death but really really fight like now I'm not gonna be a pop-up target for a death by cop I'm gonna take you know kill you know the guy decide he wants to kill as many as he can because he's gonna fight Now imagine as I pointed out then and I'll point out again That was one man by himself because he had to do it that way But for all of you out there who have friends and allies and a team, especially if you make sure that none of them get away, and especially if you deny them intelligence so that they don't have a clue about what went wrong for the most part, they will follow their dogma to their next death. Does everyone understand what I'm saying? Turn and walk away and you will be able to walk away. Yeah, strip them as quick as you can, change everything up so they don't have a clue about what happened. In other words, if you slaughter a bunch of them, they do the hut hut hut and they come in and they're Billy Badbutt way and they're out on the street. First of all, kill the snipers, kill the commanders. Basic rule, guys. Kill the snipers. Now I'm more worried about that hot, hot line. We can wipe them out with a handful of riflemen that are half blind with 75 round drums, okay? Kill the sniper. Pay attention. If you were coming in, the first mission of a relief unit is to find the sniper and support personnel and wipe them out. Otherwise you walk into his area of operation. Exactly. That's the objective of relief units or a second combat maneuver element. It's like at Waco. As we've always said, just imagine you had a base of fire with people who finally decided to defend themselves. Imagine if you could, you know, like in a Star Trek episode, in a time machine, put yourself somewhere. Where would you want to be? I'd want to be dropped to the side of the bat faggots outside. Give me a 10-man squad. combat loaded with nothing but magazine after magazine and the biggest, biggest, meanest weapons I could get. I ain't talking spray and pray, I'm talking penetration. Between the people defending themselves in the home and a 10 man squad mopping them up with fire from the flank, Guys, it would have been about 15 minutes worth of death. They wouldn't even have had to have taken canteens, leave the MREs at home for certain. Yeah, I'm just saying, beam down with nothing but backpacks and magazines. All you do is fire and drop, fire and drop, fire and drop, but that would be the objective. And why? Because the base of fire has a lot more ammunition waiting for you. In other words, the Branch Davidians had ammo, they had support. The big thing is, if you could drop somebody down, a 10-man fire maneuver helmet would have slaughtered the Batfaggots. And consider, depending on when you hit the ground, they'd only had 42 rounds of ammunition. I was just going to say, you couldn't even salvage ammunition from them. From the enemy! All you'd get are booty weapons, but you'd have to know there was no ammunition left. You'd have been slaughtered, you'd just walk through, oh please, I was only following orders! I was like bop bop bop bop! Meanwhile, the next one is screaming the same thing, or one is getting up. Here's the kick kicker. Unlike the Branch Davidians, that one that's running across that open plane, Ralph nailed his hind end. Right in the back, flopped him face first on the ground. None of them would get away. Think about it. The Branch Davidians were nice people. They didn't know that they were in combat. They knew they had to fight to defend themselves, but they didn't understand that somebody was waging war against them. And with the experiences that we all have and the understanding we have, and now giving the enemy no benefit of the doubt because there's no doubt you're dealing with a bunch of rotten monsters that need to be done away with, there isn't going to be any hesitation like there was back in 93. That's all gone, guys. That's all gone. Is there any doubt in your mind what these communist pieces of trash are up to? So therefore, the choice to do effective battle and win who decides that it worked with their not gonna collect their retirement they're not going to go home they're not going to be allowed to get away get them all okay was three five ten or twenty get them all all i was just following or they are what you came to my house bowl or you can't you know what you didn't think twice about the idea you're going to be going to riddle up my home in the family or bite my wife my children my mom's here you thought that was okay If they go and the dog's enough, you know, the other kicker is let's not forget that tied into this about the same time they were doing the we got to charge people if you shoot a police dog because a cop dog is like a better than a human being. Really? So my dog isn't special and you're shooting our dogs all day, but your dog is so special you're going to charge us with killing a cop? Yeah, my dog stays here for room and board. Yours stays for pay. Yeah, exactly. I'm jogging everybody's memory because again, certain high points have deflected what is a major database that demonstrates success. And if we go, oh Mark, but those were criminals, really? Were all of them? I can't be sure. Would you believe, with what you're seeing, with all the lies you've already seen in your life from the controlled media, the first rule is to be skeptical of pretty much anything that they say about somebody if they defend themselves. across the board. You should all know that by now. In one or two cases, it probably was a guy that was a punk. But when you coldly look at the end result on that battlefield and realize that with better preparedness, with more effective defense measures in place, with a decision made far in advance, not only would you be effective and be able to create casualties on the battlefield, but it is highly survivable. Hey Mark. Go ahead, Colin. Hey, uh, it's JC again. You know the thing you said about the canines being, uh, the equivalent of a cop? Well, you know, what I would say to that is this. Well, as a dog, that can be arranged. Exactly. In fact, everybody goes, well, that means they elevated the dog. No, that means they de-elevated. That means they lowered the standard from the other direction, but the idiots can't, it doesn't sink in. That's the way I look at it because my friends are what's important to me. My family is what's important to me. My dog is what is important to me. If someone wants to put themselves on the same level, one, they can't do it. They can't put themselves on the same level as something that is important to me. Two, if they want to put themselves on the same level as a tool that they use, that's no different than saying it's the same as their gun. Right, or that they're useless. Well, again, remember, look at who's managing them. They've allowed this to develop and they've pushed it, but you've got to remember for the ring knockers, they're laughing about this. You know, we've got these idiots to actually put themselves at the same level as the dog that's with them. Even the car that they drive up in can do more calculations than they can. Yeah. Oh, and by the way, apparently my buddy heard you guys talking about my mentioning buying a pistol because I had a laser grip the other night and he thought that was humorous. Yeah. Well, hey, you're already halfway there. That was still my favorite excuse for buying a pistol. Number one with a bullet. All right, guys, I'm out. Have a good one. Take it easy. Thank you, sir. Again, for everybody out there, I will remind you, oh we are at the top of the hour. Forgive me on this. But I wanted to point this out, it ties into signal communications, but it's also a critical issue that, like you said, it's been discussed. We're going into a war here. It's going to be a serious situation real fast. Whoever's first isn't going to like it, but whoever's first, it's survivable. The most important thing is to decide right off the bat that you're, again, cast off fear. and embrace intelligence, embrace determination. Victory is the end result, guys. Don, your number for night vision, please. Hey, that number is 2317968458. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on a march both day and night. U-Rock, pick up those flaps, beat them down hard, don't let them get back up. We'll get back a little bit. Don, your number for night vision is closing, please. Hey, that number is 231-796-8458. And Mark, take a look at that computer-generated face that is the black widow of threat against the Russian Olympics. You know there are formulas for a pretty face? That sure looks like a computer-generated face to me. Yep. Thank you, John. Thank you, Mark. 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