Mark Koernke discussed a U.S. Army training facility built to simulate an American town, expressing concern that it was designed for practicing urban warfare against American civilians rather than overseas operations. He analyzed the facility's components—including a Christian church, school, and emergency services—and criticized the double standard in how police treat service dogs versus police dogs. Don, a night vision technology vendor, provided detailed information on first-generation night vision gun sights priced at $400, discussed the impending transition from green phosphor to white phosphor screens in night vision technology, and explained the technical specifications and applications of night vision equipment across various rifle platforms and belt-fed weapons systems.
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He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children can be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free and good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the First hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I mark quirky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southwest Central and East well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg calm IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, we're on AM&FM microstations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. 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But it's still, again, a wonderful Friday afternoon and it is also, of course, the 14th of February. It is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2014 Old Earth calendar or Mayan crazy town, crazy town calendar. And it is of course going to be a pretty busy weekend here. We already have advance party at Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, as a matter of fact those don't look foreign to me, New Camp Stasa, and as we know, Let's see, we have Whalen North, let's see, let me make sure we got that right too. We've got Nega Hichum, the Oghammer Ranges, everything but the Long Range, the Extreme Long Range is not open and will not be open for the first two days of the weekend. And in addition to that, Camp Fox and Camp Olfort Active. We have the cross-country FTX, actually, our interring FTX competition in motion, even as we speak. pretty cool and that's going to continue so guys expect that to be uh... the norm for the next couple days will be reporting on that amongst ourselves here talking about it on the uh... long-range radio uh... the ham uh... nets little bit tomorrow hopefully they're gonna be setting up and actually hooking up to the nets uh... because that's part of the mission during the night phase are going to be looking up the uh... transceiver and they're going to be sending people see what they can reach also six millimeter poor uh... six meters six millimeter six-meter portable in the process too now it is of course uh... also sync would be a m o day real quick for everybody out there if you could find a place where there's an ammunition for a great price and and check it out and we'll do our part pass on the information for you there but uh... as it is uh... we weren't anything unique have some interesting things to cover so keep your pen and paper handy to the this afternoon and tonight. Quartermaster Friday means BK this evening with us at 8 to 9 also. I'll get integrated early. www.telegraph.co.uk. US Army builds fake city to shoot at during training. American Army has built an entire fake city including a school, a mosque, and a football stadium. Well, I hate to tell you that there might be a mosque in there somewhere, but you better take a little closer look at that. That's an American church. So don't worry, there's equal opportunity killing time going on there for any of the idiots. Always with the Brits, it's the poor maz, all the mazulums this and the mazulums that, yeah, yeah, but it's okay if they're killing the Christians. That's the nature of the political correctness of all these hyper liberals that are out there to begin with. So don't worry, they built a Christian church to execute Christians in. That's what the army will be practicing. They've got a classic arch-type school or light factory building. There's an emergency services site, a couple of little skyscraper apartment complexes. The church doesn't look like anything from overseas. That looks like an American church to me, complete with front steps, side steps. The whole nine yards and don't even blow in stone and brick. So don't worry. They're getting ready to wipe out American Christians. The Muslims will stand there and laugh because they'll probably be pitching in. Just like we're seeing in Syria right now. Everybody kind of caught onto that one. So I wish they'd shut up their stupid BS about that, especially Lucy Kindler. There's a mark! Shut up. Anyway, the US Army has built a fake city designed to be used during combat training exercises in a 300 acre town, includes a five story embassy, a bank, a school, an underground subway, and train station, a mosque, a football stadium, and a helicopter landing zone. Located in Virginia, the realistic subway station comes complete with subway carriages, and the train station has real train carriages. Don't worry, there's all kinds of stuff out of business in America. They got that for a song and a dance. The subway carriages even carry the same logo, as the carriages in Washington DC. There are also bridges and several other structures which can be transformed into different scenarios. Now, you'll notice something. There's a picture of the church there. And they made a point of cutting off the steeple. You notice it's got a steeple? Anybody notice it's got a steeple? Didn't anybody see a steeple there? Now, I'm trying to bring up any other picture because it doesn't look like a mosque to me, guys. You know what I mean? Looks like a Christian church to me, but because, oh my god, it looks like it's a mosque-y thingy. Well, that doesn't look like a mosque. Sorry. maybe converted Christian churches and maybe that's how they look like happening a lot they cut the roof off of this thing also the training sites all brand new buildings this is like any of the other mount areas where they're practicing to kill Americans you know it's like the right this would go right along with the no hesitation targets that would be typical for the punks in homeland security in the trash that's in our government right now so expect to you know superimposed lots of you know no hesitation grandmas and grandpas coming out of the church women and kids coming out of the church to be shot by the federal agents. Give you that Waco feel we were talking about the other day, make everybody feel good, including emergency services down the street so they can load up their secret police into the emergency service vehicles and practice loading up. Oh, you didn't think about that. You thought they had the ambulance services there for other things? Nah. That's so they can practice loading up in the ambulance and emergency service vehicles and using those to fake out the people they're going to murder in America. Of course, because it doesn't look like overseas, they're calling it an embassy. Stop it. Guys, if you know what an embassy looks like, a real American embassy, and they build one, they're not going to let you anywhere near seeing what the mimic looks like because they're not just a plain old building like you think. US military embassies are fortresses. So that's all BS. This is an American town with American apartments, an American office area, an American ambulance service, an American Christian church, an American bowling alley or school, I can't be sure which, complete etc., etc., rail track, crossings, the whole nine yards, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So that's what it's all about. Let's see if we can find it. There is a video here. Hey dad, if you can't be sure if it's a school or not, it's probably a bowling alley because otherwise it would be an American school or prison. Alright, you'd have prison bars. It was an American school system. And there would be more cameras. And there's a cutting ceremony for the, oh yeah, for the opening of this for Urban Warfare Mount Center to practice killing Americans. And everybody's clapping, thank God you'll, and they're all political. So, yeah, you'll protect us from these stinking peasants when the time comes. Or, or, or, or, or. They're clapping just like they do when they've got the old bad ears up in front of them at the BS ceremony there in Washington. And this is just outside. So these are the same kind of parasites, different day. Practicing to kill Americans. Yeah, just if you think about the transition from being an American army to being prostitutes for a sudden, you know, horrors for the international bankers on a larger scale and openly, yeah, it's changing times, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So anyway, Don before we go any farther let's benchmark this. You're available in about 45, 50 minutes. But guys, you can contact Don for Night Vision Technology. Had a conversation here earlier today about the whole idea of the, again, some of the new things that are available. The pricing, of course, index changing a little bit for first gen. First of all, there's price change. You do have stuff available. What can we get? And how can we access? How can we get hold of you, sir? Well, chronologically, you know, let's address first things first. The price change. Last year I could offer you a first generation gun sight, 2.5 power, a real purpose-built gun sight to the extent that it's .308 capable. It's not a viewer modified. This is a purpose-built gun sight. Last year I could put it in your mailbox for $429. Today I can say, wham, right in your mailbox for $400. I like that. Let me see, I don't know why I want to try to calculate the percentage right now. That's 7.5% I think off the top of my head. That's almost 10%. Which is cool, you know, 10%. Off. At any rate, I don't want to talk about numbers other than my phone number is 231-796-8458. Again, a first generation gun sight right in your mailbox for $400. and it'll live on top of your M1, your AR-10. Now, my phone number is 231-796-8458. Goggles are gun sights, you guys. Greens, greens are thermal. I have a piece of thermal for under $2,000. Fits right in your pocket. The manufacturer calls it a thermal flashlight, although it emits no light. It's a thermal device. I don't know why they call it a flashlight. We touched on this before, but I'm not going to dwell on it. My phone number is 231-796-2. Another way to benchmark the day, Mark, is tell everybody, wow, it's Valentine's Day and everybody is just making so much of it on the television here. I kind of keep the television on for background. It keeps me from falling asleep. Yeah, right. But if California slides into the sea or Florida sinks, I'd like to know about it like the rest of the nation or other things so that the television stays on. And man, they've been beating up the Valentine thing pretty hard here. So I want to talk about love, Mark. It's Valentine's Day and that's a four-letter word. We can... Yeah, it is L-O-V-E. Yeah, that's a four-letter word. We can talk about that for a little while. I want to talk about love on Valentine's Day. Yeah, I do and you might think this is a bit corny, but I love my dog. I loved every dog I've ever owned. They've been most faithful, sometimes seemingly the only friend I've ever had in that instant, the only friend I've got. Now many of you have felt the same way about your, you know, that three week old puppy you bring it home and you only got it because well it's got teeth now and mama won't nurse it anymore and now you're raising that bulldog by yourself or that beagle. You know, whatever kind of, I love my dogs. I've had a bunch of different dogs over the years. The dog I got now, she's gone deaf. And I, you know, you kind of pay attention to it. Well, you call her and she doesn't look. You stomp on the floor, she feels the vibration, and she looks at you, she's all happy, you know? You give that waving motion, come here, and she comes, I love Lucy. She came up the road one day, Mark, for some odd reason I stepped outside and walked out to the middle of the road and looked south and way far down the road with a white dot. Did I mention I just woke up and I thought, that's a white deer. And I went back inside and got the binoculars and I came back outside and by this time that dogs closed so much distance I recognize it's a dog and it's coming toward me half sideways wagging its tail and well it's been here ever since that's Lucy but you know what many of you love your dogs let's let's continue this thought line because you know if a police dog shows up at your door and you if something happens to it well they might call you responsible because it happened on your property if a police dog shows up at your door and you do harm to it they equate that with harming a police man. Now we've addressed this before because what that does, it's impossible to elevate a dog to being a man. But if they want to equate their dogs, I love my dogs, I do, every dog I've ever had, did I mention that yet? But if they want to equate their dog, that police dog, with a man, what they're doing, they're lowering themselves all to the level of the dog. That's what they're doing. The dog was given to me by God to be my companion, my service, my biological alarm. Now mine has gone deaf and I have to try to sleep even lighter now, but I love that dog. I'm not going to put her down because she's deaf. She'll live until she dies a natural death here. But if that police dog doesn't die a natural death, they're going to charge you with killing a policeman. Did you know that? And if you didn't know, that does sound kind of ridiculous, doesn't it? Why, he killed a police officer, Sergeant Bow Wow! Now, you guys, the other side of the coin is something like punch in on the internet, go over to Google and do the search about Officer Shoots Service Dog. And I'm certain that man in that wheelchair loved his dog too. But the cop got out of the car, he was called to the neighborhood, I'm told, according to this video, for a dog running loose. When he gets out of the car, here's his dog on the owner's front lawn. Another dog is there, comes running up and the officer yells at the dog. Great portion of it are visible. Just google it for yourself, you guys. Do the YouTube thing or however you find it. I'm told you might find it. Oh, let's do this here. I'm told you might find it on Gorilla Media. You might find it on American Overlook and you might find it on Mr. Conservative or Mr. Conservative or Conservative Daily. Any one of those four or five venues there to find Cop Shoots Dog. Now, if you punch that in, Cop Shoots Dog, you might find 10 or 20. I don't know how many examples of different cops shooting different people's dogs. And it's Valentine's Day, but I mentioned that. I love my dog. And the guy that shows up and shoots the dog has no equation. He's not going to say that that dog is anywhere near any type of elevated to it. It's part of the family. Or it is Sergeant Bow Wow for that family. There's more than a double standard there. Because again, if by accident I were to kill a police dog, they'd drag me into court. They'd do everything but, you know, well, they'd slander my name and all kinds of rock and roll phrases. They'd spit on my blue suede shoes and they'd do all kinds of other things to me, you know what I mean? But when a cop can walk up and shoot somebody's property, somebody's loved dog, because you know there is, there has to be a special relationship between a service dog and its owner. Have you ever seen one? Have you ever watched how close they stay to the wheelchair or to the leash? They'll be walking with the owner and the leash is slack. The dog's right there. He knows he's on a mission. But apparently that cop that got out of that car cursed at the dog, kicked the dog, and then just shot the dog. The dog was wagging its tail. That's not an exit. Dogs are very basic, you know that? When a dog is wagging its tail, it's generally being friendly. When its ears are... that dog's ears were up. Its hackles weren't raised. There was no excuse to shoot that dog that was loved by its owner. No question about it. No excuse. Now there's no excuse for that man to remain a policeman. The community in which he serves needs to rise up. If you see this video, I'm not even certain if the video tells you where this happened. But if you find out where this happened, you need to call that police department and tell them they need to dismiss that man. Because if he came to your house and shot your dog, you would find more than a copper standing there holding his gun or holstering his gun when he was done shooting my dog. I love my dogs. I love every dog I've ever owned. And if any copper were to shoot one, I would very much think that if I had any ability at all, I would retaliate and make him dead. You look at that video that dog is wagging its tail that dog has its ears up That's one happy dog until the last thing he did was yipe because a bullet went in his head And did I tell you I was gonna talk on love for a moment because I do love my dogs I'll be quiet now and again the there are actually several dozen Exams it's on. Yeah, you're right mark. Thank you for underscoring that I'm sorry Well, there are several dozen copies of the actual video that you were talking about, guys. So it's posted in several locations. Several of the people have picked up on it from refeeds. And in addition, like you said, the problem is that you've got to pick out the latest one. Because this is like a long line of where, well actually it's not just dogs, it's grandpas, it's grandmas, it's people in their homes where the cops have gone to the wrong place. They knew they were the wrong place eventually, but well in the meantime they just had to be the overlords slash the pee in everybody's face they possibly could. And guess what? They did. and the property owner is killed or the dog is killed. Remember that when the Bat-Faggots went into Waco, one of the first things they did is they killed all the dogs and all the puppies. And in fact, that's caught in the soundtrack for the 9-11 call. And it's in the background, if you pay attention, with the guy that was videotaping the surviving video, which is the only one you see, the government videos, all were made to disappear. If you pay attention in the private videos, you'll see where you can watch them doing many of these dirty deeds in the unedited version. You'll hear them killing the dogs and see them taking the shots at the dogs and the puppies to execute them. Later on when they lost and while they were dancing around outside before in the first few days, they took all the dogs and dragged them out in front of the front porch slash the front doors of the church. and lined them up, tail to nose, in an arc, which was, by the way, caught on the FLIR camera footage and the aerial footage from above. So when they tried to deny it, the problem is it was in other evidence from their own database. And the Branch Davidians didn't do that. It was the occult-worshipping pigs that did that. So pretty much until we put them back in the box where they belong, or some of them in a box when the time comes, Until that happens, they're going to continue to violate property, they're going to continue to attack you, they're going to continue to try and impress upon everybody that they can do anything, which is what police states always do. People that develop into police state monsters will tell you they can do anything until you take them out behind the shed, beat them with a two by four, and sometimes they don't come back. That's usually the best way to deal with a problem. You know, that's from the top down now, Mark. We have a fearless leader, that Kenyan, in charge. that says, I can do anything I want. And has openly said so. Right, you can find out. If you've caught on film now guys, sir, nobody can argue that one. Paint a little toothbrush mustache on him. There you go. Now you see the resemblance? I can do anything I want. Okay, Xerxes, bring your army. Bring your army. A couple of things here real quick. We're almost to the bottom of the hour, although we'll probably just keep right on going. I don't think we're going to take a bottom of the hour break. We don't need to. Unless Ed would like to throw some of your candy up there. It's up to him. But for everybody out there listening, a reminder, this is Quartermaster Friday. And I cannot stress enough, the discussion we had earlier today and a couple of, actually two letters. Got them, guys. right here. There are questions about night vision technology and to what degree they should be investing. As I point out again, guys, the basics to at least get on the page. The basics are quite reasonably priced. Don has some of the best prices actually in the US for the models and types because you know again he's been doing this for quite some time and he's working with people who are again quite cooperative with him. So again Don if you were looking at one more time here bottom of the hour break for us if you want to get hold of night vision technology we want to get hold of Don. Don how can we get hold of you and once again what do you have available please? Well, we've got that first generation gun site aforementioned. It's .308 capable. You guys, it's got the reticle. It's a purpose-built gun site. It's not something that's been altered too well. We'll sell this as a gun site. It has an integral rail. You can thumb-screw down on your Weaver or your Picatinny, your 7.8s or your 1-inch rail, respectively. Two and a half power. And not to mention, it'll sustain. It will hold up. It will suffer no consequences from a .308 recoil. Yee-ha! Now, you can hunt around and you can talk to Houdow and some others and that Russian tube that's really, or that Israeli night vision that's really made in Russia and call that guy up with the 800 number and they'll warranty it for a year and they'll tell you, oh yeah, it'll live on top of a .308 but you're gonna find you're invoking that warranty. Again, this gun site is proven. lives on top of a 308. They'll warranty it for two years. With regard to that site, now let me ask you something. Is that centered on the mount or does that lay back? It's squared right up on the mount. It's centered on the mount, yes. So it's not a... You can move it on the rail, I'm sure. Right, and you can turn the rail around to even finer tune it for your eye relief. That's what you're looking at? too many things to do, now I have time to get them all done, and I'm counting on Don. So Don's the descriptor here, and of course can give you more information on it than anybody else. If you'd like to ask questions on the air, I would ask that you do so, because again, there are some things that we just need to, you know, again, we can direct you to where to go to look at an image. Remember that this technology is first gen, Again, there's another thing coming up here. We're going to be hitting a wall. This is green screen, right? Thank you for reminding me. We can continue that thought line with the first generation green screen is going to disappear from the market. Apparently, the Russian factory is going to shut down or they're going to keep it for themselves. There's a Chinese first generation night vision factory that the Russians built for them, but we don't see any Chinese first generation here, do we? So with that in mind, I was told two weeks ago now that the first generation Russian is going to dry up. And there are no other first generation. Americans don't make a first generation tube anymore. There's no point in it when you can go to a second or third or fourth. But again, it's an entry generation. What they're going to do is transfer over to the white phosphor screen, which is a computer generated image based on camera's guts. You know, the movie camera, the recorder. video cams, digital video cams. That's what will be the operating system for next year's first generation. They'll still call it first generation, but it just won't be the same. It'll be a green screen. It will be white light coming out of the device. We have addressed this before. You know, Generation Zero night vision, you guys, emitted red light from the device. They did that because, oh, they thought red light doesn't eliminate the shooter's natural night vision. If he has to abandon the device, if the device fails, the battery fails, whatever, he has both eyes capable of night vision almost exactly immediately. There's a minimal adjustment from a red screen to night. Now, the thing about that is when they started to feel that it was counter to the German shooters who were using basically the same technology at night Somebody said one day when they had multiple pieces of night vision in the field in training, they said, look over there. The guy picked up the piece of night vision and he looked over there and the guy over there's face looked like it was on fire because all of that red light, that's called the wash, the light that comes out of the device, particular when it can be seen washing, hence the wash, washing your face with light. Now that red light really stands out on a... even a zero generation. It stands out on first, second, third generation. So they decided to put a boot on the device and you know, there's an I cup and they found that well, that isn't really the best because no matter how that we still get some little bits of red light, we don't want to give our position away. Eventually they went to from zero generation. Zero generation was not passive, it was active. It had to have an infrared illuminator. The devices were so primitive. By the time they thought, well let's do this and let's bump up and let's put a different coating on the tube and let's alter the tubes like, man we got first generation and let's put a green screen behind it instead of red because well we lost that guy because his face was on fire. Now that green light coming out of the device is barely readable. It's not in any wavelength that the night vision is tuned to. What do you mean tuned to you say? Even a first generation device you guys works in infrared. You hear the red there and remember the red on the guy's face it just picks that up like if you've got a first generation device and you've ever pointed to that tail lights you know what I'm talking about. So with that in mind the conversion went over to first generation and now we've got a green screen and that green light coming out doesn't fit into the ultraviolet wave, rather infrared wavelength. I got a little bit ahead of myself there. It doesn't fit into the infrared wavelength very well. So you see minimal light on someone's face, even if they're holding the device a little ways away. But the caveat here is because it can't be seen by night vision very well at all, it can still be seen by your naked eye. That's why we encourage you, even if you have a single, a simple viewer that does not have an eye boot, a rubber cup to bring up to your head, What you want to do is use your hand, use your eye, and take your hand to hold it around the edge of the eye cup so that you, around the edge of the phosphor screen, the eye portion, so that you create an eye cup with your hand. Now you're going to eliminate almost all of the wash that way. But, we've talked about this before. The problem with the upcoming white screen substituting for first generation is it will be white light on your face. White light is a mixture of all colors of light. Hence, the ultraviolet will be in white light and it will show rather well to night vision, again, looking as if your face is on fire. We've addressed this with the Thought Line. You might want to come up with some green cellophane. Take the eye cup off. If you have a white phosphor screen, take the eye cup off. Put the green cellophane over it and push your eye cup around, carefully around, so that you draw that cellophane down and it's captured there, much like the dust covers on a lot of American and foreign military night vision. That would be placed there to protect the focal lenses and the ocular lenses in high dust and grime and even high moisture areas. Strip off the shield and put another one on or strip off the shield and then you're back to ground, back to zero as far as interference on the lens. But if you were to string a green piece of cellophane across there, you would eliminate the white light. But you're also, because you're putting something between you and the screen, eliminating some of the light. So with that in mind, it's kind of like I hear Janice Joplin off in the distance yelling about the green screens, get it while you can. I know she was talking about something else, and it's Valentine's Day. It kind of fits, get it while you can. But the green screens are only going to be here so long in first generation. We'll still have second and third and fourth generation. But the green screens are going to be gone probably before the end of the year. Because what I was told is next year, I won't have a first generation green screen available. Now, if they run out before the end of the year, that's just supply and demand. If you want to talk to me about night vision, you guys can reach me at 2317968458. Let's go back to dogs for a minute because it's hard to make out. If a dog is running through your night vision, you don't make out if it's gray or not. shoot coyotes. You know when I say gray and dogs in the same sentence? We're talking about coyotes. That's one of the big things right now for coyotes in the north and pigs in the south. Somebody will call me from down south and say, I've got a problem with pigs. Or somebody will call me from around here, I've got a problem with coyotes. So again, that helps to increase or rather ramp up the learning curve. You know, you can... You guys, if you've never shot a piece of night vision before, on top of a SKS or an AK or AR, you know, many things that they can be mounted on. You ever drop a quarter in a video game or played a video game on your computer? Wow, shooting a piece of night vision on top of a real rifle is so much more fun than a video game. It is so much more fun than a video game. It's three-dimensional. Not to mention you get to watch a target, a gallon of water or whatever, just get a hole in it or a burst. Depends on what you are shooting. And it's not this soft, but if you want to talk about night vision, if you've got a question about night vision, the thing is, if you've got a question about night vision and you call into the hour, there's probably 700 or 1400 or 2100, that's all multiples. People out there that have the same question. Try as I might. I still can't. I wear many hats, but one of them is not mind reader. So if you got a question, you guys, 712-4320-900. Again, 712-4320-900. When you get there, a nice, pleasant mechanical voice will ask you for a conference room number. That is 957-464. Again, 957-464. and touch the pound sign and then you're listening to the intelligence report. If you want to come on board, star six will unmute you if you have a question about night vision. Now that doesn't mean that well gee don't call if you don't have a question about night vision because calls are always welcome questions, comments, you know that's what we're here for. Reports are another thing that we're here for. What's going on in your neck of the woods, you know. Did you see that? What just went down the road and the 32 others behind it? I think we should call the intelligence report. That number is 712-432-0900, or 957-464-Poundsign. But that will only work in the two or three hours in the evening, the five until seven or the eight until nine to get to the intelligence report. It will work for other shows that are brought to you by Liberty Tree Radio. Now I heard a ding. Maybe we've got a question. Do we have a caller? And if you have a question, we really want to start touching on this more and more on the air. I've had a lot of private questions. Guys, nothing you're going to ask is going to be stupid. Even if we have to repeat something, I'm not even worried about that because there are too many people out there that are looking at arming up, again, a fire team, a squad. They're seriously looking at trying to at least get everybody to level one as quickly as they can. In reality, if you look at it this way, what's your base price for the Gen 1 right now, Don? $400 for a gun sight. $5 less than $200 for a viewer. so think about it five times four hundred guys which is actually pretty reasonable not granted when you go up the next step you know it's gentle and then gen three gets into you know no crazy ranges with some stuff you can spend money one and john any of the equipment you're looking at being able to put everybody in which in one night rifles go pretty off the bat for couple thousand dollars for five men yeah you're looking at you i mean for the price what you're gonna pay for one m one a Now, a real dressed M1A. Remember, I'm not just talking about the rifle, we're talking about a conventional day optic scope. An M1A and an M21 configuration, which is typically what everybody wants nowadays. You're looking at that price, if not more. And remember, the optics will be, if you were to get a low end M1A, the optics would be of comparable price to the rifle. So, what we're looking at here is five men, a complete fire team, outfitted for $2,000 with everything that we need to get them on the game board, right off the bat. And a lot of you out there, again, that are looking at trying to field light infantry, fast response teams, or heavy infantry ground, you know, contact units. The night vision step is critical. It needs to be dealt with and we need to get this out of the way. Don has the technology and again the turnaround time, there's two issues. Number one, and this is why I brought this up again, we're going to hit a wall with a green screen and then it's going to be white phosphor. And if it's white phosphor, guys, take a look up and research what I've talked about with regard to light discipline. Okay, this is something that is an issue. In fact, it's in the SOPs for most of the texts that we've sent out. Light discipline and noise discipline are a critical component of part of the dynamic warrior on the battlefield. And at night, sound and light especially become significant. So we need to deal with this now and again if we were granted when we get the white if we go away if they go to white screen which they're going to We're gonna have to come up with lens covers and whoever does that first is gonna have a hell of a market You know think about that Don whoever can come up with a product that can be quickly applied and already is ahead of the curve is gonna capture the market first Oh, exactly. I can imagine something green that's very optically correct. Let's a whole lot of light through, but just changes that white to green. Exactly. That's something we need to be thinking about and putting on the table. There are ways to deal with that. And a product would be quite useful. In fact, even at this time, because white screen's already showing up out there. And so we need to be looking at eliminating that issue. There's a number of different ways to do that. Obviously, we're not going to shut the equipment off. And since you've already bought it and paid for it, if you do have white screen, you know, I'm not going to throw it away. That is not going to happen. Okay. So again, we do have a caller first of all, just to be safe. We just have a patient listener. It's not a problem. Now, another thing about the first gen and especially in this picture that we're talking about, we can, we can use it on shotguns, right? Yeah, but we've talked about that. Let's go back to eye relief and you don't want the same. You don't want to put your unless you're like Arnold. and you can hold that shotgun so steady that when your eye relief is proper for your SK or your AR and you bring that, put it on a 12 gauge and pull the trigger, the whole device is going to move back just a little bit farther. And even with a rubber cup there, well, many of you have suffered scope eye over the years. And even with a rubber cup there, if the kick is hard enough, you're going to have a little cup there, you'll be leaking. Now, when you move the device forward, to gain more eye relief on the shotgun, you're putting some green light on your face. Back to that. It'll work on a shotgun, but that might be something that is momentary. You turn the device on, you take the shot, you turn the device off, or you turn the device on as you're moving into an area. The place, you know, once the fight's rolling along, people are looking everywhere but not looking at one particular place. You know how that works. And, well, just to be in the fight, if that's all you've got as a shotgun, it'll work. But again, there's that caveat. You're going to have to have more eye relief. And because of that, well, you're probably going to see some green light on your face. Now, the other one, down real quick here, I'm going to go right down the list. A shotgun, obviously, as we pointed out, eye relief. Pistol, don't even consider for pistol, don't even worry about it, guys. It's one of those issues where it just isn't going to happen. And it doesn't make any sense. Conventional? Nighttime battle sites are available that are good enough for handgun range and most of your handgun range is going to be reduced unless you have overhead illumination or battlefield illumination that develops. Now, I would say something like right now, night vision isn't really critical. It would help and enhance what you're doing. But like we've had extreme solar flares, we've had a really bright moon for the last couple of days, keep the lights off, and even with pistol sights, I guarantee I'm going to hit you with typically normal infantry range with the illumination we've had in the evening. Now, enhance that with night vision for longer rifle ranges, yeah. I'm not going to say we knock out night vision even with the really bright illumination we've had because we've had low cloud cover but with a bright overcast with a thin cloud cover so it's created a like a phosphorescent screen over the whole of the sky from horizon to horizon and then we've got snow on the ground. My goodness it's double reflection guys. But light rifle obviously it works there we know that. 22s which are always the question I want this reinforced we should not have any problem with 22s correct correct So that's gonna be for anybody out there. That's just settled These what these these sites will not have any problem with the 22 light rifle now Then we start creeping up into the other direction, but we're looking towards big weapons now now Here's the thing these what these scopes are rated into heavy rifle aren't they all up to 50 cal. Yeah So, for anybody out there worried, they might have a Zussman Ackerman, you might have a bolt action, you know, Watson's weapons, you know, upper AR in 50 cal. Whatever you've got, this first gen will sit on there and one of the other advantages... Oh, I can't say that first generation will live on top of the 50, but we can do that with second and third. Okay, very good. I'm sorry. Well, now again, we're looking at a little different recoil with the 50 cal, but we've I'd be curious about that only because again the compensators have changed completely the thrust cycle slash the energy cycle of the ground because of the muzzle compensators in the 50s. So we're looking at more of the shoulder energy applied or a longer stroke of energy applied which is why we get the felt recoil issue is not what it was say 50 years ago guys when they were building a lot of these things with no compensators. Well let's do it like this. If you're using something akin to similar to the Armalite brake. That's about one of the most efficient brakes in the business right now. It runs neck and neck with that brake from Rock McMillan that was developed through the jet propulsion laboratory. It looks like shark gills and the pretty machine-curved cuts in there. They look like something to redirect jet exhaust or something. Again, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory developed that one. But if you're going to use a big break, something that's very capable, and you have a gun that's in the 25 to 35 pound range, that gun kicks like a shotgun. I would venture to say that that first generation gun sight will live on top of that. But I wouldn't tell you, put it on top of your M82. That gun kicks more like a mule. When you start talking about the 17 pounders, you guys, I can shoot prudence, my .50 caliber Armalite .50 cal all day long. I could put 500 rounds through that gun in a day if I had them and it was necessary. Maybe 700. Now we're starting to crush time here. Maybe a thousand rounds in a day. But if I shoot a hundred rounds through that Barrett, I'm starting to feel it. I'm starting to know, man, something's going on here. So there are different gradients of recoil even inside the .50 caliber world depending on how light the gun is and what brake you have on the gun. I would say that if you're living in the .50 caliber world and you are shooting a gun without a brake, you're probably shooting an M2 just for its weight and its mount on its tripod. And you know, what does that tripod weigh? 80 some pounds. About, you know, more than a gun, doesn't it? At any rate, there's a whole lot of weight when an M2 is set up on a tripod. That negates the need for a muzzle brake or compensator. Now, you get down to some of these 17-pound guns, I wouldn't say put that first-generation device on there. I would say it's probably going to fail for recoil because that, again, we're starting a real sharp recoil. Mark, I used to have a beautiful Spanish 12-pound gun. beautiful gun, silvered breeches, double barrel. And after a while that gun, for some odd reason, I never was able to figure out why, but I moved it into a different circle. You'd load up both barrels and sometimes when you'd touch one trigger both barrels would go off. Now, I allowed that to happen a couple of times until I figured, well, why waste the other shell, let alone, you know, you draw up two barrels on a a pheasant and you see a lot of feathers fly and you don't have a whole lot of bird left and that's no joke but what you do have is a tremendous recoil and I would be willing to bet the some of these 17 pound guns even with a pretty good break on them are going to recoil a lot closer to that two barrel 12 gauge going off than the slight push of a 12 gauge that a lot of manufacturers claim. So I would tell you Your armolite, I'm pretty certain that first generation because again I have a lot of experience with that gun is going to live on top of that gun for recoil. But it's not going to live on top of that 22 pound Barrett M82 or the 17 pound Barrett bolt gun. I can't say, I wouldn't venture to say that it would live there Mark. Now the next thing here, Don, there's another category that's kind of off to the side. I kind of skipped by, but it's not because it's forgetful, but it's not as common, but certainly it's there. And by the way, most all of your military night vision is set up to deal with this. What about the Browning 1919 copies that are semi-auto or the M60s? All of the AMPVS IIs and the AMPVS IVs that are out there, you can even buy all the mounts for these. You can buy the Browning mount. Oh yeah, buy the reticle. Yeah, and change the reticle for that gun, yeah. Now here's the thing. Your first gen, we should be able to handle something like that, correct? I believe the 30 caliber, and let's go back to the weight of the gun itself and the tripod on the 50 caliber, I would believe it would live on top of those, but you guys, if you were to buy one and put it on top of your 50, your M2 or your 1919, your 30 caliber, I would tell them that it failed on top of your .308 and that would be the anomaly. It might not believe you. Well here's the reason I'm bringing it up. A lot of those are semi-auto and number one, let's point out that if you're using it in night fire and if you pay attention to a lot of the accounts of the Vietnam War, the Vietnam War era, when night vision was used on top of these weapons they were used because they were very stable platforms. and they weren't used in volume fire escapades guys. In many cases they were actually used. In February Carlos Hathcock was using night vision technology on top of Ma Deuces and using them for single shot placement. which was a very common practice with many of the different marksmen during the Vietnam War. Once the night vision became readily available or was becoming more commonly available, then the application of the M2 in a single shot or a one, two, three tap configuration was very common and was practiced pretty much until the end of the war. So, again, taking the Brownings and there's semi-auto M60s. By the way now, guys, we've got DP's, not many of those. I don't know, we'd have to improvise them out for that one, the pan-fed. But the RPDs are out there and all the brackets and all the fixtures for all the night vision and IR technology is available for those weapons. So anybody out there listening, if you bought an RPD, not an RPK, the RPK is the AK. The RPD, a bunch of these have come out and they've made semi-auto guns. You've heard me, we've talked about them on the air. There are night vision fixtures for the RPD. which means that you could take that 7.62x39 belt-fed gun, mount the standard fixture, adapt a picatinny rail, which would not be a big deal because of the way the fixtures are set up, and you could implement, utilize this first gen or another Night Vision Modern American Night Vision device. So, again, we're talking a little different category. We've come down again. The 7.62x39 belt fed shouldn't have any problem with that. No, huh? So, again, we're looking for much less belt recoil. So, a point there, guys, is that there are other weapons. The thing is that right now you're looking at 7.62x39 Warsaw Pact guns, belt fed or large pan magazine fed that are out there. There's three or four that are out there that are semi-auto. Then we go the next step. We've got BARs. They actually did make night vision adaption for that because the Browning BAR, the Model 1918 in its last configurations was actually still in service in the 60s to the 70s on a large scale both with conventional but more so with unconventional forces. Most people think, well the BAR, that's an old one, they were getting rid of it. No guys. The BAR was very commonly used in special forces operations. In fact, in the 70s, I worked with 12SF, 131st attachment, and we had two BARs and we had two RPDs. The RPD was the odd man out because you didn't see many RPDs. They were in service. They were actually still in front line service, but they had been relegated to B category units because the RPK was coming out in the 70s. but the rp the rp d was out there in such numbers that you're still seeing it every stinking army that it war right now and all these little is war footage you'll see the rp d over and over and over again being carried by men non disintegrating like a separate now the brownings In the semi-autos, the Bren gun is out there. I don't think there's a night vision fixture for that. The BAR, there are some, but they're going to be stupid priced because they're Vietnam era. They're the last of the fixtures made for the Browning, but they are out there. And they would afford you the ability to take and put that first gen or a night vision device on top of your semi-auto BAR. The M60s, everything's available. The M60 was the hog. In whatever configuration, the receiver is the issue and all the fixtures mount to the receiver fixture. So, you know, it's the receiver assembly. So that's where the key part is. So whatever semi-auto model you have of those grossly expensive guns that were made, if you have one, you spend some change on that. and there's still some showing up here and there uh... or if you have a real one i mean or i should say if you have a select fire one and you brought back for the war and you're gonna bring it out for the next one which a lot of men are going to you're gonna see a lot of them sixties and you're gonna see a lot of brownies come out of the woodwork everywhere Now, the Browning 1919, yes. All of the night vision fixtures are made for that based on the idea that it overlapped with the M60. There were still, if you take a look, probably the best example, during the Vietnam War, all those fine new little tank cupolas they made, guys, didn't work so well. So guess what? They slapped a Browning 1919 on the roof of those M60s on top of that little commander's cupola and then they used the night vision on that. So brackets are available there too. Don, your number for night vision again, please. That number is 231796. 8 4 5 8. Again 2 3 1 7 9 6 8 4 5 8. And I'm going to remind you just because I said it was available I didn't mean it was going to be cheap guys. These people know it's American made and its surplus nowadays that era is going stupid price. So if you can find something cheap grab it. God bless the republic. God bless the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the empire is on the run. But we are on the march for day and night. Blue Rock kick him to the slats beat him down hard and don't let him get back up young. close us and give us your night vision number again please. HempUSA.org urges everyone to plan ahead for possible food shortages in the future. 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