February 10, 2014
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1h 8m
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2014
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed military tactics and defensive strategies, emphasizing economy of force, accurate rifle marksmanship, and tactical deployment principles. He analyzed hypothetical combat scenarios involving small unit tactics, fire team coordination, and the importance of precision over volume fire. The show covered preparedness through firearms acquisition, including 80% receiver builds, AK and SKS rifle kits, and ammunition sourcing. Koernke warned of potential federal gun confiscation raids and urged listeners to prepare for armed resistance, referencing historical ATF operations and current state-level gun registration laws in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
- economy of force
- rifle marksmanship
- fire team tactics
- 80% receivers
- aries armor
- ak-47 kits
- sks rifles
- gun confiscation
- atf raids
- militia training
- second amendment
- preparedness
- tactical deployment
- ammunition
- gun registration
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We're in the Hallmark Network, top of Maine, bottom of Florida, bottom of Florida, because the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 3rd, 5th Pit and the Seven Sisters. Colorado, the recall state, waving to the left coast where, mmm, Steve Jefferson is a golden beacon. Beyond the other occupied zones where our friends are fighting behind enemy lines We understand the fight you're putting up there guys keep up the good work turning back to the east we sweep across the plains leap over the burgeoning banks in the Sippin land the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge with the restaurant crews Grandma teams, Hokay teams the model Grandma consortium of retired devil communications workers brands the Golden Spike down What is the date today sir? What's jumping off the wall up there in that neck of the wood? Well mark it is the 10th day of February year of our Lord 2014 and it were a beautiful day here for such the date Sunny as could be for as cold as it was. You know, that sounds like old Clementine or something, don't it? At any rate, you could write that one down and I'll let you steal that from me if you'd like. Again, the 10th day of February 2014. Now, I want to back up a little bit, Mark, because of something that was said in the 5 o'clock hour. I want to clarify something here for something else that was said. When I talk about not going someplace for the pictures on your face, I'm not talking about, well, there's nothing we can do. This was mentioned earlier about a march on Washington and I went on for a while about this isn't Vietnam where the, you know, the combatants will just walk down the street next to you and you won't even know it. Many of you have lived that. You come back from Baghdad, you've lived that. Now, the point being made was There is a phrase in military circles called Conservation of Force. Sun Soo has a few words in a particular order about it. Read Sun Soo's Art of War. Very quickly, Don, I don't mean to interrupt, but it's both Conservation of Forest or you may see it as called Economy in Forest. Yes. Conservation of Forest or Economy in Forest both mean the same thing here. Go ahead. Well, it's using the right tool for the right job and the right place and the right time. Okay? Understand that. Let's do it like this. A lot of good men died at Pearl Harbor. I'm certain almost every man jack of them wished they would have survived to be in the war instead of the start of and no participation other than to be a name on a wall someplace. Understand what I'm trying to tell you. We can go and we can do this and we can throw paper at them. We've proven that it doesn't work. why they'll throw so much paper back you don't even know what pig that is allowed to live or if any of them will. Paper doesn't work. We know that. We know that. Well, why they can track anybody they choose. Well, you know, that's one person and look how long it took them to find Ben Lodden and I, you know, that's still arguable if they got the right one. And we could even talk about that. What's his name? One of the other great champions of hide and seek. That Rudolph, what's his name there? You know the guy they said not Eric not the reindeer. Yes, Eric Rudolph Thank you the guy they say bombed the Olympics and man they looked and looked and looked and they've turned over every rock they could until Just by chance someone found him doing a little diet dumpster diving But again, the point is here, you know if you want to make an effort make an effort where it's going to count or keep that effort until you can just use it to step on their toe at the very least. You know, you step on someone's toe just at the time they're going to step away, they're moving through. That creates excruciating pain when their heel leaves the ground and the metacarpal leaves the ground, you know, that bone between the heel and the toe. And then the toe doesn't leave the ground, but the rest of the body keeps going, excruciating pain. Just for delivering the right Measure at the right time, at the right place. That person might not walk for a month. Now we're talking about stepping on toes, aren't we? I'm sorry, Mark, I'll be quiet now. And again, the idea behind it is just as with many of the other techniques, even in boxing, I don't care. That's supposedly less sophisticated, but it is not. Now that's part of the whole attacking western civilization nonsense, guys. If you understand the true concept of the different types of martial arts depending upon how they're restricted by the rules of the civilization that they're a part of or whether or not there are any rules at all, understand that there is technique to each of these methods. There is technique applied. And one of the things discussed here is using, as is constantly the case, is trying to coordinate to use your enemy's energy. to create that much more damage. In fact it applies also to demolitions. Remember, well you can blow up a bridge. Yeah, but if you blow up a bridge with something going over it that's really heavy, you know like train trussles, you always see this in the movies guys, they try to explain it to you. The reason you do it when a train's going overhead is because the trussle is of course weakened and it causes that much more catastrophic damage. The same is true in hand-to-hand fighting. If at all possible, remember as an enemy that's thrusting, that's when you take advantage of his energy forward and you back blade him. Think about it. One of the reasons for the technique of a back blade hold where you actually, instead of holding the blade point forward beyond the thumb, but you reverse the position, is so that you can block and cross and take advantage of your energy forward while the aggressor is moving with his instrument, weapon or bare fists and that applied energy from two directions, well it's kind of like a head-on car collision with both guys doing 75 miles an hour. Not a happy camper situation, is it guys? You see? Well especially when a fine edge is applied or an applied tool or energy in politics, it makes no difference. economy and force or conservation of force. Think about the terms, what we're talking about here, because this applies to how you should be thinking about everything. Apply as much energy as is necessary to keep your enemy busy in one particular area, allowing you to draw that energy that is left in reserve to either reinforce something that may be exploited or to move onto a second objective with the force that you have in reserve. Think about it if the success if you're successful with the energy applied you have multiple contact you have multiple actions that can take place That's where precision this is a discussion ahead last night about the Patriot effort with regard to you know a couple things that we should be doing and I know and this is not a shift this is reality Politics is warfare in this day and age especially the shysters are waging open warfare against you Okay, we should have people who should be going into the Democratic Party and trying to become delegates Mark, I'm not a Democrat. No, neither am I. But you know what? The best way to mess up the enemy is walk right into their camp, kids. With a battle axe. Oh yes. And do it in a way that they can't do anything to you. Oh, they may threaten you, they may do whatever. But you know what's fun? Is it wastes their energy in introversion rather than being able to proceed with their extrovert actions. Look what it did to the Republican party. And in fact, that's what it should be doing there. We should be doing both while we're busy building a third party. Our people are better than this. Multidimensional. Rather than one dimensional, guys. Not because I'm serious about the Republic rats or the Demokins, it's because in any action, diversionary tactics of this type. Remember, this is you do to them what they've been trying and constantly doing to everybody else. That diversion you're trying to ignore is the attack you've been expecting. Remember, that's one of those infantry axioms. In this case, the bad guys keep them busy in both directions. Typically, if we only do one, here's the thing. I've watched this from inside politics. The Demikins will come over and help their brother, Republic Rats, to attack any of us peasants that are wanting to do anything. This is an example, the latest thing we were just talking about, too, with these supposed mayors that have jumped from Bloomberg. They're feces birds. You know there's a word for that. S with a hit. Okay, S with a hit birds. That's what these characters are. When it looked like they were going to lose power because the rabid communists have been in motion, they all jumped over to be with that Shiseya Bloomberg. Okay, we got some major background noise in there. That was me. This one's got to go, I'm sorry. Anyway, the point is that now that people start to look at the numbers in their respective areas and these fake NRA members realize, oh, everybody's finding out Bloomberg was planning on confiscation. They didn't divulge anything. This one shyster from back east, oh, he quit because I found out they're trying to confiscate everything. They knew that when they got in there. They thought they were royalty. They thought that they were some of the royalty that were going to get to keep all of their weapons so they could dispatch us peasants when we touch their cloaks or their pant legs. You see? So in reverse order with regard to conservation of forests to deal with these characters, number one, these characters we should be focusing energy constantly but just as a sidebar to go after them and remind everybody those 50 that quit Bloomberg's operation, they just want to try and infiltrate back into our camp so they can betray us again. Fire them all. Or at least put the pickle-smoking mirrors up there to make them worry because we should be talking about it. The die-ball machines will determine the election. Oh, Junior, we need coffee. Yeah. Exactly. Now think about it. Think about the process. Because in the same breath, even as we're talking about politics, I don't have any confidence in that. I'm looking at it as a weapon of war. It's like what I was saying before, but I don't think it sinks in. Everybody seems to try and listen to part of what I've been saying. It's like the Ron Paul situation. Yep, vote for Ron Paul and then go buy a case of ammunition. Right, because your vote is almost exactly useless. It's proven. Yeah. Congratulations. Did you not listen? I've said this over and over again. Yep, vote for Ron Paul, vote for whoever. That only takes a few minutes, especially if in the process. Ron Paul for president, Ron Paul for president, Ron Paul for president. Cost me a few moments. Now I'm done. Now let's buy more arms and ammunition. And by the way, organize army equipment and train as militia. Set up a 5-10 program in your area. Are you set up with logistics? Are you prepared with a deep defense? Not just the initial contact, guys. We've got to sustain the battle. That's part of conservation of force. Use the energy necessary to decimate. This is why accuracy over volume fire is part of this same basic math formula. Because you see this. They condition you guys. Watch movies. Do you see it where the man actually aims? In fact, I'll tell you the best example of what you should be watching. Let's see. Okay, the deep drums and last of the Mohicans. If you watch Last of the Mohicans, one of the things that they really emphasized was if it made the long carabiner somebody to respect. Now it doesn't mean he didn't know how to use like his father. Remember he said, my white son, they're taking him away. His father, okay, do you got your cook? was a master in infantry tactics with regard to closer to combat guys, but so was the rest of the family. And by the way, it was the norm for a lot of people in that day. But they were respected because they were masters, number one. But he was also called the long carabiner because what did that mean? He could reach out, reach out and touch someone, kids. It wasn't just volume fair. It doesn't mean he wouldn't reload or wouldn't load as quickly as he could. Everybody better learn that because you want to hit them farther out before they get to Tomahawk range. But the fact of the matter is he had a title. Now if you watch in that whole movie, that movie is a better demonstration and the Patriot has the same theme in it. where you get to the point where there and wishing to get his son back in small miss small but in the last of the movie could you see some examples remember when the uh... when the uh... maugway is going after the colonel in that movie blastable he comes i want you to pay attention to the did the epitome of what i've tried to explain about how you sat on yourself when you're a rifleman and you don't see the civil battle about it all the actors don't have a clue anyway they're just blazin away with several in reality if you watch the uh... colonel near the uh... the uh... karlozano horseback and he's fighting right when he's black away at the indians try to get to him you see mob way do you see that front position with the muscles pointed right at the camera watch and he's on himself guys it was so perfect for me it's like i can't believe they did that because it's real it in fact you see in the scene crunchy and you see him body effect i believe the man i do not doubt that that man shoots Because what he did for any rifleman is a natural action for anybody who's trying to get that bullet on target. And that's economy in force. But here's the difference. Back then it was because, damn it takes, I can only do three rounds to four rounds a minute if I'm really fast. And even there, that bullet's not necessarily traveling where it should all the time, okay? On the other hand, here's the difference. I can scrunch up, engage, and if I didn't quite get it, again, you know what I mean? In other words, no physical action, immediate follow-up, the whole nine yards. So economy in force, that 30 round magazine should constitute 30 kills. That should be your mindset. Now everybody immediately goes, Mark, it's not implausible. That should be your goal. When you start to throw that out, that's when you're going to see problems. Because first of all, remember, every one of those, it's like the pictures of The Boston Marathon. Can you imagine those punks in a battlefield situation if somebody started to kick off? If you had ten good riflemen on the ground, you know what those punks in the street look like in about four minutes? Actually, the first thirty seconds would be the battle. Because the first 10 shots would all be on a target and what I would do is be quite honest I'd shoot the ones closest to the buildings or the one that was in the vehicle you want to know why? The ones closest to the buildings might get to cover. Right. It's like shooting the group of coyotes shooting the farthest ones away first. Yeah, they might get away because they can see up ahead. Oh shoot, they're all dying. You see? But if you had 10 men and you could put 10 bullets down range, I want you to think differently when you're looking at all this BS. Oh my god! You see how horrible it was! See the panty ways and the bedwetters like the plastic, you know, the plastic patriots? Soon as something happens, like if we had this protesting and they were to go to Washington, they'd tell you all about how they're going to be so awe-inspired with us. And then something happens. These would be the characters you'd see feces streaks right down the Pennsylvania Avenue, straight out of town across the bridge over to Arlington, and they wouldn't stop running. okay and then when they become a beyond the air and they put them on microphones are horrible it's going to be a little bit of a bad boy the barber we just surrender see that's what you're going to see i'm telling you in advance what you're going to see there will be a enemy it's beautiful resist you'll be absorbed wrong and i okay now instead i want to start looking at pictures if you think you're going to be a warrior when you watch that thing with that boston marathon garbage If you had a team that was in one of the houses and you already decided you were going to wipe out what's on that street, then how would you get rid of them? What would you do? I'd want the guy in the vehicle dead because he is on a mobile platform. He can move around and help other people, so the vehicle needs to die. But at least that guy up on the roof, he has to be taken out right away on the roof of that Humvee. Now in addition, any man who's close to a building needs to die. The ones that are out in the middle of the street puffing up, looking Billy Bad Buck, posing for the camera, posturing, and all cluster screwed? Now, you're going to have more than enough riflemen than I would take. In fact, the only place where my squad gunner would be engaged is that cluster. I don't want him to suppress or anything. I want him on that cluster screw of idiots who are all bungled up in one place out in the middle of the street. That's where their bodies will be found. Now, someone will probably drag themselves off to the side of the little waste. In fact, they'll think they're running when in reality they're dragging themselves on the ground. But I want you to take and imagine 10 infantrymen. In fact, let's do the best scenario. There are several different variants. Let's say if you had 10 men and they had scope-bolt action rifles and you knew that the first 10 rounds are going to kill somebody, because they will, then who would you engage? Now let's change the formula. Again, economy in force. I've got to do the most damage with that first wave and the second wave. Again, hit the ones that are probably going to get away by the time your action is moved. Have you got up to the second target? Remember, if you work this right, as you fire, you let the target walk into your channel of fire. They're moving towards the perimeter, towards the outside, trying to find cover. The old adrenaline rush, kids, has kicked in. But not right away. In the first wave, it was on my mark, ready on the left, ready on the right, ready on the firing line. Fire! Boom! And that boom is 10 rounds, but that boom is 10 casualties on the enemy's side. You've taken 10 men out of the action right there. The next wave, at least, well, ideally 10, but let's say, we'll offer some strays, eight. So there's 18 dead. How many people are in your field of view? Now that's what I know yeah a lot less now and after that they can walk into whatever else you've got waiting for them and in the way of support troops or you could get you've already dealt with a Big chunk of them and some of them are still kind of bleeding alive and they'll be screaming into the radios They're all going to hear that it's the Waco thing all over again for the bat faggots only in this case It's the secret police in the police state Now imagine that with 308 battle rifles I'm going to go ahead and do a quick With a gas operated semi-automatic M1 Garand or an HK91 or an M14, what would 10 men do to that pile of idiots that were standing out in the middle of the street? M-1 Garand, gone, gone. Bing, bing, bing, bing, bing. Oh, and did I warn you that the guy that's our bolt gunner is carrying a 50? Oh man, that cluster screw, there's at least five men with every round going down range. That's a new Michigan record. Yeah, exactly. That rifleman's job would be to try to line up on the largest number of hips and legs in order that he could. Notice I didn't say torso. Don't aim for the torso, aim for the crotch. If you blow a leg off, fine. If you hit up in the torso, probably you're going to hit armor, maybe it'll go through, maybe it won't. Fine. At least a bullet stayed on target. The half the shock and trauma thing there guys even if it didn't kill him. Let's say he's got level four armor on Well, he just had his life past before his eyes because he's still wondering whether or not that thud actually Well, yeah, I'm gonna hit and he is gonna be wondering that guys So that takes him out of action until you can follow up with the rifleman off to the right or left putting on your L pattern attack He'll kill he'll finish up the other guy didn't do you you put him down the other guy finished to put a bullet up his arse He's done Hey Mark, go ahead color Can I ask you a dumb question? I feel silly asking it. No, no, no, no, go ahead. Okay, so assuming I'm in the middle of all this, we got left flank, right flank, and you got 10 man squad, right flank, right flank, and guys in the middle, and they're going to all shoot at once to kill that first 10 guys, right? We're not in a bunch, we're all spread out talking to each other, right? We're not in a bunch. Exactly. You're deployed. You're spread out intentionally. But remember, you're going to be working in a five-man fire team in the process. Go ahead. Remember the two-hands concept. Right. That was my question. Oh, yeah. No, we're not looking at a firing squad. We're not looking at lining up so the enemy can do to us what we're talking about doing to them. The idea is to take advantage. First of all, we are thinking warriors. We take advantage of cover and concealment. Each individual is going to have to choose that well, of course, the fire team leader may guide in the initial contact, initial deployment, but we may very quickly have to make our own decisions and probably will, especially in a fast deployment and something like this. Cover and concealment, remember always calculating while you're moving. And always looking towards the next, you know, again, the next point of cover, if at all possible. You may, again, have to stay in position and wait until your mutual fireteam component is able to move because they may have to complete tasks, say, engaging a target or targets and destroying them from the first contact point. With an operation like this, you still use a hasty overwatch with two hands. Remember the hand principle. It can be six fingers or it can be five fingers. I prefer a five-man fire team. You're going to see all kinds of formulas. I've already talked about this before, but I'll reinforce it again. Some militia units go with a six-man, a strong squad. A strong squad, 12-man A-team. Oh, we're blocking special forces. Well, 12-man A-team. Okay. Others will be 10-man conventional heavy infantry squads. Others have been and conditioned themselves to the eight-man mechanized squad. Others are based upon, and in fact we've got some down the road here, only a couple miles away, that use the three man squad fire teams and have a 10 man squad. Three man fire teams like Marines, World War II, one man's a rifleman, one man's using a light rifle, the other man's using a heavy something that might be belt fed or it might be heavy magazine fed. However we look at this, remember you still have to think as a team. Now, in the event that it becomes a melee, in other words, you're the first front unit up. You've hit the ground. It's Halloween of 1994. I just watched the video. I got it in the other room. I just went through one of the copies I have here showing the militia hitting the ground when the feds attacked Cole Miller. The first unit hit the ground immediately came out of the van rolling. They asked the property owner before they rolled in, hey, it's okay for us to be here. State police were still there. Oh, they went bug eyed. All our people hit the ground armed. And the first squad immediately spread out on the property, which really mucked with them because they were expecting some kind of what? What? A Concord firing line? And immediately they were deployed. Now there were hundreds of people down the road. This was just the point element. This was to get in their face. Now if you are in a situation like a Boston Marathon battle where it would escalate and more people would participate, again that front unit you need to do as much damage as you can and again the idea is to focus on destroying support components on their side. I would remind everybody one of the first 10 people shot is the sniper team. They are there somewhere. and they were so flagrant and arrogant with the way that they operated that they'll be easily tracked. Find them. Yeah, find them. They're the priority. I would even go so far as initially, depending on the situation, all 10 men make sure they're dead. However, the problem with that is there's too many premium targets that you wouldn't want to miss in a contact engagement of this type. So, you might commit a fire team. We'll say that you give everybody the order. We're going to use one mag or volume fire on the objective to try and saturate because I need those marksman dead. You might take one fire team and designate that as a squad leader. Hey, you see those? They're on that shed over there. We've got to get them. That base of fire has got to be dead. The guy that's in the vehicle has got to be dead, too. Secret police operations units remember the mobility element because they can move the vehicle around and get fire support from that base weapon as it's moved. So the guy behind the base gun has got to die. That's why there's a balance here and it's a personal choice issue. The other thing is once you start contact, roll up the flanks. In step one, you pick the targets, the squad leader designates the fire contact. Immediately you move to destroy. You may have a second squad. First squad is of course heavy ordnance. Second squad is on standby in between the houses, in between the buildings. You've herded the enemy into areas for protection from the heavy weapons. And your second element, another 10 man squad, two fire teams, is using light rifles, AR-15s, AK-47s and volume fire. Their job is to saturate the objective wherever they've taken cover because remember you now you're looking at what is a mobile L ambush. You can do this with two five-man fire teams but ideally two squads would be a better choice. That way the platoon can be divided up and be dealing with two elements of an urban environment say a neighborhood, a classic American neighborhood, if you're in defense. If it's a rural area, little different story because you have to think three dimensionally. front, back, left, right, and above. Don't forget the air threat. Don't ever forget the air threat. Remember that even as you're moving, the moment there's any helicopter in the area, air! Now when you hear that, our policy is air! When you hear air, everybody immediately takes three rounds, up into the target, repeat, again, everybody on the ground. Now most any of the air support they're going to get isn't going to survive the first molly. Something is going to get hit. The important thing is that you are not just spraying prey. The idea is to hunch a name. Accuracy. Guys, I quoted many actions on the ground. One guy here in Detroit took out one of the cop helicopters with a Ruger 10-22. They were arrogant. They came in at close range. He just stepped to the side window on a balcony. About 10 rounds. Chopper went down just like a rock. Wait. Ruger 10-22. Guy was a World War II veteran. Now think about it, he just decided he knew what to do. Actually he was also a Korean War Vet, he was a Dual War Vet because he was a World War II, he was in a World War II Vet, served in Korea, was in a retirement site, they started pissing with him, he got pissed off, he decided to deal with the problem. Now I personally would rather get men like that out of those situations, but you know what, we use it as an example. He had nothing but a Ruger 1022 with a 10 round mag. and what he did is he decided he knew what he wanted to shoot he stepped out he dumped 10 rounds chopper went straight down that's it boom boom boom boom boom boom boom or in other words and oop empty and they even admitted it in fact even they even got caught on film guys So, don't say that. It's not my first choice to use a Ruger 10-22, but it's the idea that, remember, you're carrying combat rifles, you're carrying MBRs, hopefully you're carrying ball ammo like I've been repeating over and over again. Most important is, yes, deployment, remember, tactical distribution, disperse, okay, in other words, we don't cluster screw up. Remember what I've talked about. Everybody's yapped about this over and over again. uh... when there was a militia videos will sometimes get a put people together put something on film i can show you we've got one video posted where you see eight to ten men in the video you can't see without searching for me that most people can find them makes for a kind of a neat video use the predator theme in the background dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah Sometimes there is some drama involved, or at least some imagery. You have to show motion. It is what you are putting it up there for. In this case, with regard to fire and maneuver, distribution of strength in depth forward and to the rear, left and to the right, with the fire team leader working as the thumb, as we have said before, to move the fingers. If all else fails, remember that you may have to at least blunt their nose to buy time to back out of an area. This is where what you hear what you call are called rear guard actions guys if you have people that are trying to move their personal property You've come up to help someone they called in they were trying to encircle a position. They're doing the house to house or the gun grabs a mobile element of ten men can blunt their nose decimate the force and in many cases made well They might be shocked at amazed just how successful they've been and you have to be careful of that Now, there's two things. Even though you may appear to be successful, remember, just as you have follow-up, your enemy has follow-up. This is what scouts are for. Yes. When you're maneuvering in city blocks, don't think that fences can stop you if you're on foot. Okay? The side step of a block can befuddle these guys. But the thing about it is the side step of a block might move you into their reinforcements. I repeat, this is what scouts are for. That's right. Eyes and ears, 360 degrees constantly guys. It's why we train. It's why you need to get out and practice motion. In step one with developing troops, I've had to deal with this over and over again. I've dealt with training tens of thousands of men. And I don't care how many times I have put people in the field, you have to keep reminding them about spacing. I don't care how, for whatever reason, people psychologically think that being close is being safe. And this is something that is addressed in the military on a regular basis. And again, let's go to these videos of stuff going on over in Iraq. They'll yap about, oh those militia guys are punching up and then I can show you picture after picture where you've got this cluster screw of 10, 15 and 20 men on an intersection. If it were me and those troops were actually experienced and I had a deep defense set up. There would be a whole bunch of dead men on that intersection sitting because there's one guy looking around the corner, two guys behind him, four guys behind him, three or four standing just along the edge of the wall. If I were on the opposite side where the cameraman was, it'd be like, ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba. That's one of the few times where I cut loose with a 30-round mag simply because I would want to get some hits in. And oh, by the way, the cameraman didn't get out of the way, pick up the camera too. Yeah, exactly. Look, I got film to show my buddies what happened. This is how to do it. Yeah, see what happened here? So, and it's just saying that for all the app that I've heard, guys, I don't care. And again, this is why constantly you have to think. It gets back to full force to the original idea of economy in force slash conservation of strength, conservation of force. We apply the energy necessary. We may blunt them and we may back off simply because I don't want to lose any of you on the ground. Remember that a progressive, intelligent withdrawal, not a retreat, an intelligent withdrawal can be devastating. Especially if that withdraw brings you into your safe zone and into a pre-planned kill zone. See the enemy is the aggressor moving in is an invader. You as a defender are taking advantage of your experience with regard to terrain and it can be rural or it can be urban. In either case, and I pointed this out before, think about your action as a series of lines of retreat or withdrawal. Then at some point one of the two elements withdrawing turns left or turns right and ceases contact. Now the other element continues to create contact and there is a level of confusion that takes place. But in the process of falling back and withdrawing, appearing to retreat, In reality, that baseline that is falling back has now created the other part of what becomes a mobile L-ambush. The one group swings like a door, left or right, pivoting either off the left or right extreme flank. The aggressor continues to make contact with and tries to roll up based upon, have you noticed they do the prance dance? Everybody is taught to do the prance dance where the weapon is up, they are blazing away and they are continually trying to move in on short range on a target. Well, they're still going to try to do that even though the ranges may be double or triple what they anticipate because you don't want to hold ground. In the process of this withdrawal, and because it's a leapfrog process, you fall back beyond the first group, they fall back beyond the second group, you fall back again. The third element of motion is where that other team turns left or right out of sight. As the assault group moves forward doing its prance and dance, they walk literally into a kill zone, which is exactly where you wanted them to be in the first place. In their belief that they're taking advantage of momentum, you can, number one, debilitate them because they're consuming ammunition in a situation where they're used to the idea that their supply chain is going to be that two and a half, you know, a mile back. But the problem is that in the contact point, this happens time and time again, volume fire with the techniques that are used, it looks really cool on film, but those magazines empty out really quick and how many mags are they carrying? You see my point? Whereas on the other hand, with at least half of your team looking at rifle marksmanship and the other suppressing. Let's look at that formula. That's the third formula I was going to bring up. Then every time that rifleman is pulling the trigger, somebody is being plugged at the other end and there are fewer and fewer people doing the dance in France. Looking really cool. They got their spiffy Ray-Ban or their wraparound eyeball glasses. They got their Kevlar helmet with their add-on night vision. They've got all the latest tools and tricks and not only that, they were told just keep firing, just keep firing, burning, burning, burning, burning, burning, hose, hose, hose. it's a radar that's one of the terms of her it's very good matter mark they just come up into an ambush at the intersection of doodoo creek and no paddle that's right exactly and remember that again the most important thing is control I think I once read somewhere that the most dangerous weapon on the battlefield was a well-aimed shot. Well, again, look at the weapons that we have out there. 7.62x51 NATO, 30-06. We have 7.62x54R. We have those quote-unquote obsolescent rounds that have greater penetration, greater range, heavier bullet in general, delivering more mass to where it needs to be. The bad guys are going the other way with smaller weapons, smaller projectiles. Oh yeah, they're using the hose and spraying and spraying. They want to get close. You'll notice that the training is from 11 feet, which is obviously the idea they're going to come in and assassinate you in your house, to 25 feet. They're kicking in the front door and assassinating you in your living room or in your front yard. Always the idea that they're going to be firing with impunity because they think they're coming after one person. or that they, you know, even if it is two or three chickens with their heads cut off because we don't have a clue about how to fight a war. Now I really don't want them to change what they're doing. In fact, it's like every time I look at these pictures, somebody popped it up on one of the videos, oh look at the awesome police state, and it's a picture of all these dunderheads hanging on the outside of a cop armored car. I don't care. Guys, I know the history of tank riders. I'm going to tell you, oh, thank you, Lord. Kill them all so they don't tell anybody what happened. You rake them off those vehicles. If they're running down the road at 50 miles an hour, you don't wait until they get to confronting you. Oh, no. You fry those suckers while they're in motion and you watch them fall off and you see road rats. If you knock them off from a minor wound, he's probably scrubbed broken when he hits the pavement. If not, splattered by the vehicle behind. That's right. Or rolled over by his own. Plus remember, face first and doing 45 miles an hour. What do you think that looks like? Yeah, no fun. Not to mention he is now a non-combatant. That's right. And the thing is that I didn't even, all I did do is put minimal fire power onto the target area. Now I guarantee that guy on the roof might try to return fire. He's a priority for death, by the way. Keep reminding everybody, that guy in the upper station, you might even call, you know, fire on lead track. What that means is you don't spray the vehicle, it means you're focusing on that gunner. In fact you might just, if at all possible, in addition to a whole lot of other things, just to make sure that he's wrapped, he's messed up in one way or another. I don't care what kind of shielding. You've seen all the cobble armor that they're doing and that's with lame kids who are basically spraying and praying with automatic fire because they don't have any range time. All the places where they're using this stuff is where they've killed off mom and dad, they've killed off Uncle Fred, they've killed all the family members, and now the next generation after we've been there for 20 years murdering Iraqis, now you're dealing with kids who are basically, you know, they're basing their techniques upon what they've seen in the movies, okay? Had that, were that to change, and some of them actually are trying to achieve, you know, shots with accuracy, they're out there. But if you think about it, that's not us. The first time this kicks in, this is something where again, guys, we killed 222,265 deer in Michigan this year for deer season. Now, if every, and I've pointed this out, we have talked everybody about this off the air too. Guys, if every man listening, if all of you listening, just went out and shot one black uniform moose that was part of the police state, and just went home and hung your rifle up, Just as we'll say, we'll say half of what shot something in Michigan. If they just went out, took their rifle one time, and bow a leg off one of these characters or blew their crotch out. That's what I want you to do. I want you to aim for the crotch. You get excited, you're going to go up into the torso. You pull a little down, you're going to drop it into a leg and blow a leg off, a thigh off, take a big chunk out. What does your deer rifle do when it hits Bambi, guys? 222,265 people admitted to killing a deer this year. That's just the one that admitted it. You're right. That's in Michigan. We're not talking the rest of the country. Guys, are there 222,000 enemy combatants available to shoot? Oh no. If everyone... And this is where they try to tell you you're alone. If you walked out and blew one of them away on their toilet, if you blew one of them away when they're going to the restaurant, if you blew one of them away when they thought they're going to the pub because they're all going to join up with their buddies and laugh about how they raped that girl down the street when they kicked in the door to confiscate all the guns today. If everybody just walked out and shot one of them once and went home, they don't have the man power. Oh no, the middle car of three cars at the red light. Oh no! And no more. They're like looking around. It's kind of like the Red Dawn thing. Remember with the explosion in the game store, you know, in the video game arcade? You know, go home and the tank drives up and the turret swings around, but there's no one to shoot at. You see, that's my point. 222,000 deer officially. Now, I'll say, let's say that one-third show up. How many people do you think the enemy has on the ground in any given state? Please tell me. If every American just decided to say, stuff it, clowny, and here's the thing. You could shoot them, go bury your guns, and don't do any more. Who's playing with their touchstone? I was trying to mute because I wasn't sure what the reason was. Oh, okay, go ahead. Go ahead. You want to call? No, go ahead. Jump in there. Anything else? No, no, no, I was trying to mute so I wouldn't interrupt your okay, no problems. It's star six star six probably just not working right. Yes. No working right. That's why I can't get the word. I can't get anyway. Go ahead. Not a problem swing at it. Say mark. Go ahead color. Yeah here in Texas. You shoot when I'm shooting a deer a deer I can usually shoot two deer with comes to notice that when you shoot one and they start running off there's all you know the group of those are one that now the one that just a little curious about what the hell happened to fred work for a little well shit i'm not excuse me for me i think it may or get that hurts and that's the policy that the problem is they don't want anybody think this through its beautiful is that you'll be absorbed you know you got like these national guard in ohio that are flapping and yapping how they're going to go after two guys well you know what in reality what they're conditioning the p brains to do is fall in order to go confiscate the guns in america that the bottom line and if the idiots are stupid enough to do that then they need to die. If anybody was stupid enough to come out and come after the guns or whatever BS they're going to fabricate. We're on the edge of this right now with New York no matter what anybody says. New Jersey, Connecticut, come on. In Connecticut nobody came in and registered their guns by comparison or their mags. So what is the option that they have? They've made it illegal for everybody to do this. Now at some point there's going to be, what they're going to do are some terror raids. Is everybody ready for this? I've watched this all before. Doesn't anybody remember what happened in the 90s? They're going to try to come out and do terror raids against gun owners to try and cowl everybody down. If that happens, we need to kill them all. You might see actions against gunshots. Yes, gunshots will be the most common. I know I've got another comment here. Hold on, I'll explain. Remember, right here in Dundee, Michigan. went to the guy's home. This guy had a legitimate, it was broad-hit armory. They went to the guy's home, woke him up in the morning. He had the keys for the business. Channel 4 News, those whores from Channel 4 News, for out of Detroit, were there and they were filming the whole thing. Well, the guy had the keys, they went over, they served the warrant on him, they got over there, and here's all these other cops and all these other jackasses piled up. And, of course, Channel 4 News is there. They said, open the door. He sorts the keys out. He reaches to open up the door to turn the lock. They grab his hand, pull it around behind his back, shove his face straight down into the concrete. But before they did it, they nodded to Channel 4 and they were filming, but this was going to be it. They jammed his face into the ground, then beat the door in. Now they had the keys right there, guys. They beat the door in and then they went right around the circle of the office and they threw everything breakable into the middle of the room. When all was said and done, he didn't have anything illegal. It was a propaganda attack done during the later part of the Bush camp, earlier part of the Quentinista gun grab. Remember, George Herbert Walker Bush initiated those attacks against the FFL dealers. They were Pueblo rat people. Yeah, we were all there for that remember oh I can go back on my notes about 1997 I think when the ATF walked into a gun store in California one day the next day they walked in there and shot the owner Darren I can't remember his last name shot him dead and walked out the ATF So, rather than being shocked and amazed because they think, well, it's 20 years so nobody will remember, I'm here to remind you. Be prepared for this. The difference, this time around we just need to get this thing over with. Everybody needs to think about that. We can't put up with this anymore and we can't live with this anymore and you can see where this is going. There is no sense in letting these shysters get away with anymore this BS. So, be prepared because it might be, again, it will be in your neighborhood, it will be in your town. Someone is going to decide to fight instead of going boy what should we do? Here is how it works. In motion, engage, destroy. They want to start it, we finish it. But I will say again, don't let any of them get away. Go ahead caller, jump in there before the top. Yeah, this is Carl in Virginia. Go ahead. Hey, I want to thank you for letting us know about the Aries armor, 80% blowers. Now I was talking about gun registrations and all that, so if they don't know you got it. They have no idea where it went. They have no idea it's been there exactly. We need to do as many of those as we can. They've got aluminum blends for 55 right now too. There's nothing wrong with those. They're just scratched on the outside. I've seen several of them. The guys have them here locally. Nothing wrong with them, but those do require a jig, so you can go either way. Go ahead. I recently completed one of the polymer ones. It's a Teach a Man to Fish kind of a project. It really is. Once you do the first one, you're going to have a lot of confidence in doing the consecutive one. So if you order one, I definitely recommend you get more than one. And it's kind of like getting a tattoo. Once you do one, you're going to want to get a tattoo. It's like gutting a deer. The first time around, it's like, I don't think I should have done that. Well, I got it right, though. Now I could do a little better this way. There we go. Now I can get it done faster. Yeah. Exactly. Now there's a couple of YouTube videos that show you how to do it. And I actually screwed up. This one I did, I used a hand drill. Don't do that. Use a drill press. Use a drill press. Use a drill press. And I got the safety selector switch hole. They're not exactly lined up. And so I went ahead. I drilled it where it needed to be. And then I used some quick steel that I got from the Autospece. And I put that putty in there, it hardened up, I just drilled it out, I just drilled it out how I needed to. And actually it works just fine. I put about 80 or 100 rounds to mine so far using 556, not 22, and it's just working fine. And I had it out in the single digit temperatures at FTX and a bit held up just fine. It didn't crack, it didn't start coming loose or anything. I'm using the trigger pin retaining plate. Yes. Another real quick trick there, if you had to down the road, if it looked like it would still be another problem, think about doing a sheet metal insert. You've got brass rivets or steel rivets that are out there. Look at the steel rivets that are used for leather work. You'll find them in many different dimensions. They're also eye holes. You know, the grommet holes, they're in many different dimensions and that could be used as an insert. Now, I wouldn't put it on the outside, I'd put it on the inside. The K&S anti-walk pin is what I meant to say. Oh, very good, yes. And it's metal, and it's maybe about a quarter inch wide, I think, but it connects the trigger pin to the hammer pin and does a real good job. There you go. That's just as good a solution. Excellent. That's all I got for you. Appreciate it. Thank you for the follow up on that too. On that note, again, before we forget, CopesDistributing.com, CopesDistributing.com, CopesDistributing.com, they have an M4 flat top. It's an M3 receiver, M4 style. It's $440 for the complete kit for everything except the lower receiver. So that's CopesDistributing.com. It's not the only place you can go, but some people just want one stop shopping. There you go. And that's copes distributing dot com. You'll find it on their page. Aries Armor dot com for the Polymer receivers. Aries Armor dot com. Now another thing real quick, and this is a good kit, but for all you guys that are AK shooters out there, Again, RoyalTigerImport.com. Royal Tiger Imports. That's R-O-Y-A-L. Royal Tiger Imports. You know, like the King Tiger World War II, German King Tiger. RoyalTigerimports.com. When you get there, guys, they have an AK47-74 Parts Kit. Four magazines. Comes with a barrel. Vanette. All the other small parts except for the receiver. And receivers, if you want, are $34.95 for the stamp steel complete. Again, that's for the stamp receivers that are papered. I'm pretty sure that's an FFL. However, that kit includes a barrel. It's not a chrome barrel. It's a carbon barrel. But that's every part top to bottom and four mags. Now calculate the price of four mags and take that off the price of $350 for the kit. It comes with four magazines which means you get a little plus there. It also comes with a bayonet, not just the rifle and the basic kit. It comes with four mags and the bayonet. One more time, that's RoyalTigerimports.com. It's in their kits. Oh no, it's special deals in the special deals section, $350. which is a pretty good price for an AK kit right now. One last thing, attention, attention, attention. They have broken stock SKS's. Metallic, all parts complete. Broken or damaged stocks for $200 for an SKS. Guys, You either have wooden stock sitting there you took off something else or you go out and buy whatever cheapest polymer stock Don't buy a folder buy a solid stock and you're looking at still cheaper than any other way to buy an SKS Okay, if you already got the stocks on the shelf back when they were free or five dollars then all you do is put that wooden stock right back on the rifle and wow you got an SKS for $200 guys and That's at the same location and they have them back in stock. I got an email on that they have them back in stock and $200 for the broken stock, $219 for the cracked stocks. To be quite honest, the cracked stock can be pinned and put together, and even the broken stocks can be pinned and put together. That's an old armourer's project. Of course, they are offering the wooden stocks for $50, which is a nice price. Remember when we used to buy them for nothing because everybody was taking them off and putting plastic stocks on. I go to the Polymer stock for less than that. You can buy a Polymer stock that's a Monte Carlo cheek piece for about $30.00, made by Tapco or made by one of the other companies. That's fine. I would go cheapest stock to put on the SKS and you're ready to go. Leave the 10 round mag on it if you're going to build this up as a 5.10 rifle. Remember, if the guys have a fixed magazine, they can't lose it. You know what I mean? Depending on who you're handing the rifle out to, they may not have very much experience. Focus on loading and focus on hitting. That's just that simple. Anyway, so that's a good choice and that's RoyalTigerImport.com and they have the Gunsmith Special SKS's there for $200 to $220 a piece. Yes, they have complete SKS's also and all kinds of goodies, but I always like looking for these sales items, guys. especially when it's cheaper and you can get more for less which means you can put five rifles on the shelf. Actually that means you can put five rifles, five SKS's on the shelf for what? $1,000? That's five riflemen outfitted. That's a better choice in this day and age for the most part. Doesn't mean there aren't other weapons out there but that'll compliment your your nagats. Five men with SKS's and five men with nagats, not a bad combo. So, I wish I could do it, that's effective. Oh yeah, it's a good squad. That's a good fire team combination there guys. Intermingle the SCASs with the Nagots and you've got riflemen combined with light suppression fire. No, it's not blazing spray. Everybody dies to ridicule the SCAS. The SCAS is a carbine number one, but it is a placement rifle. You can put a nice dust cover mounted scope mount on that and Downs night vision can go on there or a day optics and that rifle is a tack driver. I have no problem. You throw me an SCAS, I will show you how to put bullets in people. And for anybody who wants to ridicule it, you go stand out there on the other end of this thing and we'll show you what's going on. Because considering the ranges, everybody says we can't reach out any farther. The SKS can certainly reach any of the battlefield ranges we're talking about. So I don't think we'll have any problem making it work. And these are Chinese SKS's by the way, so they're chrome board. Cool. Okay. Anyway, Don, before we go farther, night vision, we're at the top right now. Go ahead. Yes, we are. But if you want to talk about night vision, my number is 231796. 845-8231-796-8458. Everybody understand that. Doesn't make a difference whether or not you want to go, you don't have to. Doesn't make a difference whether or not you support it. Won't make any difference. They'll say you do. So here's how it works. When they come on out, you just make sure you kill them all because that's what they plan on trying to do to you. So be prepared for the worst and you won't be disappointed. You just be ready for the worst. Don, you're number for night vision again, please. It 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 the march, both day and night. Hurrah, kick them in the slats, beat them down hard, and remember, buy protected mass slash gas mass for everyone now. Thank you Mark. God bless you. God bless America. And the sun will always shine on the old Liberty Tree. It's a tall Liberty, where give up the struggle, boys. It's a tall.