Mark Koernke opened the February 5, 2014 morning broadcast with discussion of winter weather affecting southern Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. The bulk of the episode focused on Weapons Wednesday, featuring detailed product reviews and purchasing guidance for AR-15 and AR-10 components, including ProMag Archangel stocks from CenterFireSystems.com, quick-detach mounts from UTG, 80% polymer lower receivers from Aries Armor, and surplus military parts from E-Circo Inc. Koernke also discussed FN FAL rifle barrels and emphasized preparedness through food production, self-sufficiency, and diversification. He addressed propaganda in military history and modern media, contrasting cinematic depictions with historical reality regarding aircraft availability and maintenance. The show concluded with encouragement for listeners to purchase ammunition weekly as a form of economic resistance.
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Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor a gold you trade your wealth for paper. So your life comes in control You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number you trade it in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see and re-farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children will be... 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? Wish your children, those sons of the Republic, arise. In the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. As I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came His words were true, we are not free But we have ourselves to blame For even now his tyrants trampled each god given right We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight As he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep And wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer? He called out from the grave This is the first hour of the morning. Intelligence report, I'm Mark Kirky. Search for victory for all of our brothers and behind the lines in occupied territories west. On the terrific network in the morning. Also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and ultra-net technologies east and west of the Mississippi. Along with Alaska. We're in 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, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, 5th, 5th, and our friends in the whole state of good job. We've got a long list of the enemy's names now, along with Zebra Drive, and when they were attacking the clipboard carriers, our second line was recording everything. Good job. Keep up the good work and do that. Well, waving the left coast where the state of Jefferson is in motion. Remember those Jefferson nickels? Those Jefferson $1 coins and those $2 Jefferson bills need employed. I just to remind people about Jefferson, Jefferson, Jefferson. Reinforce, reinforce, and reinforce. Everybody doing that, the state of Jefferson. Well guys, your area of activity would be saturated with a very short of. Left coast, as we know, occupied territory, but for our good friends out there. the fight. The California militia doing a fantastic job of continuing to motivate and expand this little video that you saw for everybody out there. Check that out. It's on YouTube, by the way. Again, turning back to the East, we sweep the Crouching Banks of the Mississippi and the Landon, the Smokies, slash the Bluebirds. For the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Montebell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers, ensure that we have a replacement for the internet. Many hands make for light work. A million pretty coat junction operators continue to function when everything else. It's a pretty busy day here for everybody with snow shovels. I'll tell you what, we take a look at the weather out there because they're Michigan. You people from Indiana, we got to blame you because it's that classic east to east, the bottom of the state of Michigan, that's just where we are. So we're getting high altitude. dusty filthory snow just like we had with our thing up. Not really windy, just straight down. Kind of slow and low, but because of that everything has slowed down traffic-wise. Because we're looking at, you know, three, four, five inches depending on where you are, six, and it's, you already have some on the ground. And we can find all kinds of excuses, but we really don't really, we really, really, really, really, so now it's just a matter of, oh well, live with stuff, and, oh, wait, you have to fight a weekend. Oh, look, you have a snowmobile. It's as soon as you get home, you start to go up and whaaat. Anyway, it is the fifth, the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2000 and, or Mayan, don't worry, we got a lot of work to do. It's Wednesday. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Get to the most ladies now! Arnold already did, and he left California. He's somebody's self right now. In fact, the last movie was working for the Chinese. Oh, I see, but I do better. More guttural and sounds like you're trying to bite somebody. The toll will say, if you're gonna step out the door, you're gonna hit it. And that's just how it works. Weapons Wednesday, by the way, we're gonna see what we can do to find stuff that's laying around. And as a matter of fact, one of the things that Center Fire Systems discovered is the ProMag Archangel stocks for the moisten they got. Now, these are some of the best, you know, pictures I've seen. So you can kind of do a quick glance to understand what we've been talking about. I can hold the picture up for the microphone all day. It won't do any good. But if you go to CenterfireSystems.com CenterfireSystems.com CenterfireSystems.com and take a look at what they've got. It's completely adjustable. They know ergonomically variable. Rifle stock drops a standard nagot right into it. In fact, it accommodates. Cool thing about these guys built this. They accommodate every variation on the nagot that exists. Which country with the kit don't lose those. You never know. You might want to change the stock out to something else. But everything you need is adjustment for the depth of the buck plate, cheek rest, all of its dial up. Very cool idea. It's plastic. It's of course in the newer polymers. And it's a detachable magazine system. Personally, I would go with the OD Green. They're pointing out that it is available in black. I would go with the OD Green or the Savannah Tan, purely matter of area of operation. If you go with that Savannah Tan slash, you know, brown or even the green, either way you're going to break out the spray cannon. the design a little bit more. That's the best part of the shelf solution. $150 for the stock system. The detachable magazine. If you want to check that out, go to CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com. This will give you a chance to check it out and see if... Another thing, we've talked about quick change out. Now, there's something right below those stocks. So this kind of answers a whole bunch of questions here today. You know we were talking about the idea that you have a piece of conventional scope of some kind on your three or any other rifle or weapon system that you have and then you want to change out say to night vision. Now what's really cool is these here with the UTG angle mounts with integral quick detach lever lock. Now the neat thing about this is they're variable geometry again so these things are a variety of different solutions all in one package but The big thing is you're going to be putting a system together, technology you want to slide on and you know take on, you know put on, take off as needed. Here are the mounts for several different types of, actually there's every fixture you can imagine or need. Every variation is here in whatever size you require. So if there's pieces of equipment or something you wanted to add to that picatinny rail real quick and click, click, you know snap on, click, click, pop off, anywhere from $15 to a maximum of thirty dollars for the longer thirteen slot double rail and probably that would be where I would go with the night vision fixture scope mounts that are available or the other mounts are available here of course these are angle mounts to the others you can use that with a side point mount for those you want to do the homie shoot whatever you do congratulations and yes I know all the techniques and I'm familiar with the latest and the greatest and it'll be a you buy a thing after a while because of the latest and the greatest old thing that somebody's rediscovered when the time comes. It's like muzzle dragging. If you're in a different environment and you start dealing with snow here, then muzzle dragging won't seem so fun and it'll be one of those things that becomes a past. When you find out that it's embarrassing to have all that snow and dirt on the end of my muzzle and probably in my front sight. Before it goes, don't worry, it comes, goes up, down, back, forth, whatever it appears will. So, he's pretty cool. Anyway, it's all on CenterfireSystems.com. They also show a number of different other pro products to include the scope line, the pro super slim free floating hand guards, which are a cool idea for a lot of other technology ideas. But again, price, you start, you know, prices start going up when you're looking at bigger pieces of CNC equipment, guys, you know, material. Understand you're going to be spending some money. You know what the project is and jacking up the rear end, poop on the hood, you know, of course, Actually having a flow system that goes to the car the way you've got a different engine under the hood than that. Yeah, it was a engine, you know like might recall These some of the smallest 200 depending on your killer kid somebody's throwing something to be blocked from 1970 under the hood And yeah a lot of cool stuff showed up in those 57 Chevy's made them real first lot times didn't even jack up the rear if they did beep up the Suspension because they were throwing a lot more weight under the hood Yeah, that happened anyway, there's all fun things you do when you have a car when you're you're making it into a cram of sleeping racer car is true with your air 15 whatever money you want to spend can look a little bit of a sleeper and find out she's a ten understand that so just something to think about and look at with the scenario mapped out the way it is for you know for tweaking an air 15 well a lot of the stuff you want to look at for solutions go to centerfiresystems.com it's right there on the front page especially the pixstiny rail quick-release quad rails double rails with the angled approach here left and right or just to the left depending on how they're built. Again, small to large and the ProMag Archangel stocks for your Model 91, M91, Nagats. So, on to other things here real quick. AriesArmor.com, it is Weapons Wednesday. The objective here is that we're going to come up with a solution. Well, Weapons Wednesday means, weapons systems go to www.aresarmor.com. 80% finished, you guys can do it with a Dremel tool. In fact, if you pay attention, there's some all kinds of different explanations about solutions. Now, it's not all that they have. And if you are going to go into aluminum, fantastic. They have the jigs, they have the aluminum receivers, and they also sometimes have blams. You can paint it anyway. Come on, give me a break. The more money you can shave off the cost in one end, the more money you have to buy more goodies or intricate components like the ones we described earlier, just in case you need them. $10 or $12 is saved there. The money to buy the quick release fixture that you were just looking at on the other page. It's armor.com, Aries Armor.com, A-R-E-S, A-R-S, Armor.com, and they have the black poly mirror. They just got a batch of those in. Ship time is a little under about two days, guys. You will have it in the mail or while UPS in probably about two days. They're doing a great job of getting the stuff out. Everybody that's ordered stuff is very happy with receiving. There's the turnaround time to finish up the receivers. focus you are for the day and wear from as little as 15 minutes to maybe if you are not experienced with it and your AR-15 lower in polymer can be ready to have all parts installed and to build up that air team you will need it so badly and in fact you're right whatever weapon is you're building I think it's a wonderful idea just keep up the good work and crank out more so again that's ARIMR.com A-R-S-R-more.com A-R-E-S-A-R-M-O-R.com and go to their Polymer 80% lower receivers That's in there that you have AR-10 receivers right now too. Somebody wants to build a AR-10. Personal parts are out there, but you got to shop around a lot more. You're going to have to be digging a little more to get an AR-10. That's a matter of patience and focusing on all the different corners and crannies where companies are. And then doing a few inquiries as to what they have available. The toughest thing is going to be the barrel. And even there, typically a lot of the guys are just buying the whole upper AR-10. one piece, maybe not with a bolt carrier, a chunk of change, but you can step by step build an A-1. That's a Tac Drive and 308 rifle and I love MBRs. It's a main battle rifle because it's a shorty barrel. I don't know if you can help it. 20 to 22 inches would be best. It's an AR barrel and they'll give you a little more, a little more, shall we say, tube on that. In other words, another two or three inches and you can buy it for about the same price or maybe just a few more dollars. Buy it. The longer, heavier barrel on the A-1 will give you greater range. It's also true with your little AR. Now, right now, suffer if you want to get a gun together fast. 60 ½ inch barrels are where you're going to be going probably to get something quick. If you are patient, you can look around or you can find the manufacturers building the 20 inch barrels. In fact, we'll do them on request, obviously, like Delft-On Arms. But there are several different locations. Aries Armor, go to copesdistributing.com, www.copesdistributing.com. One stop shopping, so to speak. You buy the polymer receiver from Aries Armor dot com for $50. That's no paperwork. That is a clean one. And then you go to Aries Armor dot com. The ATI AR-15 5.5.6 NATO rifle. Build $40. Now you've got all the parts you need. There's a Liberty arm already in the package. If you want to go pieces, pick and choose. Because I can't really tell you where every place you can go because there are many, many different options. You may know a little spot where there's a watering hole that might have everything you need. I share until you get your in this day and age because people find out there's something really cheap, cheap, cheap and there's a lot of it there and you were planning on buying of it but you can't do it all at once. Well, if everybody finds out where it is, everybody will swoop down on that objective for it over and over and over again. Things are nowadays with supplies. You know, get used to it, live with it. Now, eee. sarco inc dot com a lot of guys been asking about forty five parts sarco is an old uh... shall we say surplus mining company that sounds weird no they're going to work on the book they have places where they have stuff buying back when everybody else is thinking about partying hardy back when we had money the automotive you know automotive era when america had industry and people were had a really good paycheck well they took their money and spent it wisely and got stuff for pennies on the dollar or pennies on the tens of dollars now they're pulling this stuff out of the vault you know like fine wine and going look what we found now it's not the only thing they do they actually have a lot of other connections with other companies and there's companies that are going out of business or have excess stock for whatever reason however they're doing it dot com has got a whole bunch of para ordnance part or para ordnance if you're looking for just to mention hundreds of slides. They've got virtually every variation on slides. So if you're looking for a pistol kit, you might want to go through there and if you shop piece by piece between that, between E-Circo Inc. and Apex cards and a few others, everything you need you'll find and you know again pick and choose best price. But there are a whole kit that are built by so that now circle surplus guys is E-Circo Inc.com. They make a whole that they put together from all the stuff they've bought. Have some of what you need, what you needed, certain pieces and certain combos. It's all there. Shopping, I want one of these. I pay this, I get this, it's in the mail. You just decide you're gonna buy it and it saves you time. I understand. Run that puppy, that's just fine. But that's e-circoinc.com. For our friends in the chat room there again, www.e. You get there. Also check to see what their new items are that have come in or that they've dug out of the excavation. Right at the front of the page you'll see E-Circum of the para-ordance slides are here. Over 130 variations now available. Plus all the other government models they've already been putting on the shelf for quite some time guys. So there's quite a mix there if that's what you're looking for. Also again, scroll down because you never know what's on the front page there in the way of unique things you might really want to have. Probably the best example is M60 parts have shown up again. M60 Trunnions for $170. M60 receiver rail sets for $100. Go found at a gun show may need to be deburred and have slight, so you read it, you figure it out, decide what you want to do with something like that. Reason you got a bow in it? because somebody, when they ran it through the temper, temperatures up and down, that's usually the case. The M60 trunnions are 90% or more finished, only even minor finished machining cleaning up. All major operations are complete, actually better than the ones we previously had in stock. $175 for the M60 trunnions. If you've got lots and lots of parts on the shelf, speak and the rest is history, but only you need to worry about that. Now, Another thing that's out there for some of you guys, because a lot of you guys have been buying this latest wave of how this was done. I don't know if these are barrels that go where they got it, but these are F and FAL barrels. Original new chrome-lined FAL barrels, not cut for bipod, found a few in the warehouse. They moved something in the vault, guys. These are brand new. Never install barrels with chrome lining. Gas porthole is drilled without gas block. and it's $139.95. If you have any of those new imbel or other FN FAL receiver or system kits, a handful of them just came in a little bit ago. Barrels don't work. They're not there in many cases, depending on which kit. Well, if you bought those FN FAL kits, circle on the front page, they have FN FAL chrome-lined barrel for bipod. These are factories talk to them and when you get into discussion with Sarko they will ask questions. If you ask a question, they'll ask a question because they're going to try and define what it is you need and whether or not this is going to fit your niche. Pretty much most of the barrels, the FN barrels will fit so depending upon again the rest of the kit that you've got that's going to determine which of the barrels might work best for you. But I would figure, and let's put it this way, there's not any boat in the storm. any lifeboat but in this case for $140 looking at a brand new factory barrel chrome lined yeah this barrel would last longer than you will live one of the reasons one of the things that happened with the F&FL they kind of did it once they put themselves out of business initially but what happened is when they built the F&FL were so high that these weapons far exceeded original military anticipation when fighting with final production they ended up being They ended up in third row countries like Africa. And in Africa, maintenance doesn't exist and basic follow up with an armor of some kind doesn't exist. So at the time, the FNFL actually had the same kind of durability and reliability as an AK. Still does. The big difference is the 308 main battle rifle. What happened and what most people don't realize is, Fabriq, Nacional, their arms to gear, and many of their subcontractors, lowered the standard on their barrel production because of that. So it's not the razor, it's the blades. If you want to sell somebody a rifle, you also want to sell them replacement parts. Newer barrels on most of the FNFLs have about one quarter span in terms of where the original models coming out in the, when the original production from the 50 through the 60s took place. A complete change out in a lot of different parts with the original contractors changed dramatically. And the reason was life was, it would reduce the barrel in the service life of the rifle, wanted to keep it going. You needed to buy more barrels, you needed to buy more of everything, spare parts needed to wear out. So again, doesn't mean that the newer FNFLs aren't great, they are. If you've got an FNFL, the only thing about selling it because of what I said, just understand that there are differences in the production barrels and it was it from the government's in fact when the time came, as they weren't selling as the rifle was too well built. Why they had to lighten up lighten it up a little bit change a little bit which they did so again Here's a solution hundred and forty dollar barrel FNF al and we're at the bottom of the hour So I figure we're gonna hear the music here my ear in a minute. Oh almost got this pass there For everybody out there listening, it is a beautiful Wednesday. Traffic is backed up down here on our end of the state. That's expected, guys. You got a little slop on the road. Everybody is being cautious. We don't have a lot of pile-ups that way because we live in the snow. We know how to drive in the snow. You be careful if you're heading out right now. Grab that first cup of coffee smell. Taze. 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Now the way to do a quarter pager real quick is real simple. The reason I say do a quarter pager is to save money. Okay? You make up an 8.5 x 11 sheet, use a larger font letter, you know, size letter about half an inch tall instead of, you know, when you print it off off the computer. Make it about half an inch or a little more tall, or taller for all of the letters involved, whatever you're going to do. Now then what you do is go to the, you know, a photocopy shop, you're going to crank out a whole bunch of copies, and rather than paying six cents or eight cents per copy for one page and handing one person a big eight and a half by 11 page out, what you do to cut costs to a quarter of what they'd be for each person, that big large font to how to find a sheet on the machine, you'll notice they're programmable and there's what's called a quarter page copy. Now these are designs you can actually make four different copies on a page if you need to, but you can also just repeat, which means you'll have four of the same images on one page. Easiest way to save you having to worry about programming going wrong on you, make a master quarter page where the quarter pager's already formatted. Here's the machine, put it back on regular copy. Now you have a quarter page copy that's very clean. The print is very detailed. and you turn around, slap that in on the plate and you crank out 400 of those or 100 of those or 50 of those, whatever you can afford. You know, put a dollar amount on what you can copy. That's all you do. Now, take those, cut them up. In fact, if you're lucky, most little shops have a slicing board there, a cutter. Oh, now you did all the lines in one direction. By the way, the program also typically includes a line to delineate the quarter page section. you follow for cutting. There you go, there's your half. Now you have four times as many handouts for the same price. That's what you take. Make sure you've always got some with you. In fact, put them in the car, put them where they're out of sight. One nice thing about quarter pagers, they can also be out of sight. In the little glove box, you can put away a thing between the two seats. Well, if you need one, it's like, oh, wait a minute, rather than having to write stuff down constantly, it's a little bigger than a business card. So it's a little more noticeable for people. They kind of get, oh yeah, I got this today. but it's small enough, it's actually pretty manageable. And the neat thing is you can carry thousands of those, 250 pages of paper. Isn't that cool? They had a thousand, yeah, a thousand handouts. So, well, or 100 or 200, whatever you can do. But if you're gonna go to an event, take a how to find a sheet with you. Build the simplest, cheapest way to get a lot of information out or a minimal cost, everything's done, okay? Now, couple of things there are by the way wrote the micro effect dot com the micro effect dot com with my mom's webpage liberty for radio dot for m g dot com uh... indiana freedom talk radio dot com uh... colonial marine militia dot for m g dot com you go over page out there you want whatever information base you want to use the important thing is positive positive positive constantly reinforcing Weezer, it's feudal resist, we're all going to be absorbed, the enemy's going to have widgets on every car and spies up your butt only if you allowed that. And robotoids and nematoids and dronatoids and we're doomed! Well why are you going to give somebody information like that where it's all the Weezer stuff non-stop? instead people are tired of that i've already run into people are tired of that the uh... so kato i'm about all you want now what are we going to do about it well remember the fight number one but also pretty much every variation of disaster that they created based on the idea that you're supposed to caught flat-footed with no resources so the other thing we need emphasize is preparation it's not a fact do it grandma and grandpa always knew better knew about if they came out of the depression my parents were are ninety ninety one years old they show almost ninety two right now And they've been around for a while. They grew up in the Depression. My mom was the oldest of eight on her side of the family during the Depression. My dad was the oldest of eight on his side during the Depression. Between the two, well, my grandpa and grandma on both sides, they raised a family in the middle of the Depression, through the Depression, before it started. While it was going on, it really never ended. The Depression kept on rolling. They just found ways to camouflage the scam once they had the Federal Reserve. shicers in place because of this a lot of people common sense again there's a lot of resources out there there's a lot of people that are looking at you know again how can we make a different way of growth would you around how can we do it ourselves if you're worried about you said you were not going to work out here is our like great but instead we start presenting a lot more on the way of absolute solutions not just counting on storage but we have to have production and then be able to store yet again and again and again So we need resources on hand, everything from planters to buckets to an understanding how to take advantage of everything we produce that is scraps and waste. And we need to make sure that we do this in a little self-contained ecosystem, guys. Well, that's something you can all develop. For everybody out there, the research basis, if you don't have to reinvent the wheel, you just have to figure out what set of rims and wheels you want to put on your car. It's a personal choice thing. What can I do or what do I feel I can do or how much time do I have? Well, everybody always, of course, is convinced that we never have enough time. Well, you're going to have to make it. You're going to get tired. Things are going to happen. No matter what, life goes on and, you know, not everything is going to run perfectly. Well, if you experiment, you find out something does work, then you stick to that, but diversify. One of the other things I would point out about food production, just because we do something one way doesn't mean you can't experiment another. And the idea is for it to be minimal maintenance time. If it works, it works. If it doesn't, oh well. but through diversification we have a it's more likely will survive the situations also true with mankind in general everybody on the exact same page everybody demanding or doing the exact same thing failure especially with the nutcase of the different competence sociopath you have that are in the central regimes over and over again they claim that the either you read it wasn't me i didn't know well of course they did know and they are wicked mean and nasty creatures years of government and it was planned we all know it's planned we understand that if you're planning to try to kill us well work we're prepared to deal with that problem role of the punches and get rid of you how about we get rid of them that'll fill the whole problem real quick wouldn't it well we're coming to get rid of i kept her gonna die well they want to put robots on the street person to die put the robots on the street dummy Robots, the robots, the robotoids, hematoids, nematodes, you know, who's a robot? How about oil-based paint? You ever thought about that? No, not just latex house paint. Oil-based paint. I've got this robotoid and he moves around, he's gonna be on little wheels, he's whatever. Oil-based paint. Water balloons filled with oil-based paint. You ever see what happens with oil-based paint? Oh, by the way, if you warm it, That just makes it a little more malleable so it seeps down into cracks crevices and then dries real good there. Oh, I love that. I love that with anything and everything. If you're going to be doing something, you know, fun and entertaining. Oil-based paint and make a little toxic too. Pea in and stir it. Oh, there's all kinds of stuff you do. That way anybody wants to work on it. Yeah, you can put feces in. Oh, that's me. A Robocop slash police state slash whatever. I do is get rid of them. uh... turn those things upside down and back into trash don't trash trash barrels when the time comes up out the inside smash everything with a hammer and then turn upside down and make a monument to the stupidity of the police state by using this trash receptacle thought that sound we think i think it's cool yeah i think it'll work out for course there's a whole other number of ideas to include whatever way but You can have a lot of fun just mucking with their heads by leaving them all gooped up and really maintenance heavy when the time comes with all kinds of other things to be done to them including microwave cannons, all kinds of fun stuff. Burnout part of the system. It's $20 and it's $100,000 robotoid. Yep, yep, and it's $100,000 worth of scrap you gotta fix. Go ahead, do it. Fix it again. Yeah, get a little clanky there. Paint job a little bad. And scrape on things. Parts don't quite work right. Some are a little more weasier than others, some have to become hanger queens because the Chinese aren't importing parts anymore, so you have to scavenge off the others. See, that's one of the things, guys, that for as long as we've gone into the next cycle of modern tech, and I don't care what year it is, do you know how many of the pieces of equipment you're all told we spent so much money on become hanger queens? You know, hanger queens are what happens is, I need a part. Well, number 14 over there doesn't work very well, so let's start taking a off that. We'll wait until the parts come in, the parts never come in. Then we find out the same part wears out, so we've got to find ourselves another part off one of the ones we've got, so number 28 doesn't work very well. Go roll her up next to number 14 there, and we'll take the parts out of that one too. And then all of a sudden, same problem occurs, so to keep, there's a diminishing return in scale in terms of available resources. I would point out for those of you who don't understand, this is going on for as long as the techno age, the latest cycle with the Bank Shisters. US Air Force, take a look at the force strength of the US Air Force in the Philippines before World War II started. Do you know that was the second largest Air Force available for the US military? It was in the Philippines. It was virtually the last generation earlier weapon systems, guys. The first of the enclosed cockpit bombers was stationed there. The biplane and monoplane aircraft that we had that were in service, not just in the airport, but also Navy aviation, were parked there en masse. And on paper it looked great. We had a major forward military force there, but the majority of the aircraft were hangar queens because no spare parts. They looked good on the ground parked and i'm sure they kept him quite clean because filipino labor forces were pretty cheap uh... beyond that model just simply didn't fly and never got off the ground all that part of the movie they don't show you you're supposed to figure everything just went perfectly but we just kind of made a few oopsie mistakes no no no no no no there's a whole pile of confusion all pile failures only set up and again mostly because of the technology Don't worry Pearl Harbor was the same way. You always see that same picture of the seaplane tender area and you see that one PBY that's you know laying a little bit of skew and it's burning. You know that's a picture we see from Pearl Harbor. Have you ever seen any of the stills of the rest? What it looked like? You know that there are examples of aircraft that were one of a kind, three of a kind, five of a kind. There were a whole pile of hangar queens of Pearl Harbor. In fact, they tried desperately when everything else was burning and scraped or whatever to try and get a lot of those back in here and they had to use them. So it wasn't that cookie cutter CG type world where everybody's flying the exact same stinking plane. In fact, just the reverse, it was a hodgepodge. We didn't have everything squared away. We had to run with whatever the hell we could and slap on whatever we could to make it work. for propaganda purposes everybody was always fit and quality everything just worked flawlessly and it came out of the box and went off the off the running all the exactly the same you know that about movies you do that point out because he keeps cheaper with everything the same bs uh... again the cg world that creates a history that the board technically flawed constantly uh... independent day How about Independence Day? There's a cool one. I want to bring this up because this is, you know, an example of propaganda. In Independence Day, remember, we got caught on the ground. Now on the ground, they show you that there's other planes that are getting shot up, right? But apparently the only plane that survived, no matter what happened, both with the initial wave of attack, we didn't have other planes to actually throw at with whoever. The F-18. Did you notice that, guys? Only one aircraft is there for the CG event. And of course, the aliens are the same way. But the aliens said, hey, they're cookie cutter machinists that crank up things up and they world after world but the kicker is okay the second wave attack is after we've already taken a beating we only have fifteen percent of our forces left would we be pulling everything off the ground we couldn't putting it in the air wouldn't be kind of like uh... uh... you know like this you know a desperation star wars lived in the scene where downrange would not be in the fight instead of all the exact stinking cookie cutter cg playing if you don't talk about reality as opposed to the bs of you know whatever fiction generated for the sake of propaganda rah rah just something to think about there and it's the same with most of the other stuff in the techno movies even if they're their vintage movies well the coolest plane that everybody will recognize this role stupefied with minimal history experience so you can back over what it would be a whole lot of german's came up off the ground poker tri-planes In fact, the Fokker Triplane wasn't even the most popular, but it was kind of passed by by better aircraft that the Germans built. Everybody understand that? The Fokker Triplane is cool. It's a neat looking little plane. And the pilots that ran it had to be experienced pilots because it was also tweaky. Okay, but by the end of World War One, in fact, even towards the period of time where you see most of these movies always went with the Americans got into the war, the Fokker D7 was already in service. And the Fokker D7, a more conventional designed biplane, but a robust B-SSPL design, it was one of the few planes specifically banned. In fact, it was the only plane specifically banned for DeFi because it outperformed everything else in the air that the quote unquote eyes had. But that's not the picture that you see, the Fokker Triplane. Everybody had a Fokker Tri... No, they didn't experience young pilots were flying aircraft that were two and three years old. Some of them quite pasted together and in most cases barely staying in the air. So again, CG. Well, if you're counting on the idea, you won't have a clue, but technically correct, kind of sort of in a roundabout, non-detail way. It's kind of like a rotoscope, silly bee. It's why companies make all the full-size, you know, 80% correct. In fact, for training aids, they were great because they were full-sized, they looked just like the weapons, the HKs. I'm going back in history and that's a sidebar. But anyway, for everybody out there, the robotoid is special and you don't figure out what part is the most expensive that can be brought away that way to how much damage more damage to its others and all kinds of keep breaking the same part over and over again breaking the same part and have fun doing it I get really good at it too anyway we are headed towards the top of the hour here's music in a moment here I want to remind everybody it is weapons Wednesday if you can vote with your wallet buy more ammunition best thing will make you feel good you get that 50 caliber box They open that can and there's some ammunition already there all your every day every Wednesday and every Friday if you can stop at your favorite store buy one box of ammo and put it in the 50 caliber can and if you don't want to keep doing that every day like that it's a way for you can't get into the get into the niche eventually a 50 caliber can is gonna be full. I hear the music I know I do. Well, if you're going out on the road, we still got snow coming down and it's piling up here in southern Michigan and also in Indiana, Illinois and northern Ohio. Break out the shovels. You all should have your winter feet. You're heading to work. Grab a cup of coffee smell. Taste. Yeah, that's what I need to... Oh, that's right, that's a restaurant blast. That's a morning restaurant blast. And it's morning. Well, if you've got your cup of coffee, make sure you get your pants on. Look down, I caught you. Now grab your keys and get out of the work. We'll be back in about, oh, seven to eight minutes here for the second hour of the intel report. It's Wednesday. Micro effect. Micro broadcasters covering 194,000 square miles and bringing the people's voice to little towns all across America.
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