February 25, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed preparedness, AR-15 component shortages, and the power of music and imagination in training and conditioning. They emphasized using visualization techniques with instrumental music like Beethoven's Third Symphony to mentally prepare for combat scenarios, drawing on historical military wisdom from figures like Hercules and Saburo Sakai. The hosts encouraged listeners to create and share videos using Windows Movie Maker to spread their message, and discussed the manipulation tactics used in Ukraine as a model for understanding potential domestic conflicts.
- ar-15 parts shortage
- preparedness
- visualization training
- beethoven third symphony
- imagination
- communications tuesday
- ukraine
- police brutality
- windows movie maker
- militia training
- second amendment
- keepshooting.com
- mainmilitary.com
- martial arts
- fighting spirit
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You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because MainMilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at MainMilitary.com. That's Main, like the state, Military.com. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've 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 is 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 a tax 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 will 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, 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 trample 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, is to still the land of the free, the home of the free? And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Kirky. And I'm Don Butcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territory, central, west, east, and south. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, Ronnie M&M Microstations, CB Bay 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. Headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd and 5th pit and our friends in the recall state of Colorado waving to the left coast where the state of Jefferson is doing its part and many other friends and allies roll across along the coast and inland to the Rockies are doing what they can do to help to secure America. Turning back to the east we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi. We are working on vehicles here a little bit ago. Oh yeah, it's winter out there. What's it like up in your neck of the woods, sir? And what is the date today? Mark, we're living through the very 25th day of February. You're of our lord 2014 today. It was a scuffy day out there. The wind had scuffed the snow up and if you stood face into it for a while, it looked like you almost would get a sunburn. But, at any rate, we are looking forward to warmer days on this, the 25th day of February. A bunch of things going on. It is a communications Tuesday. There are a couple of things I want to communicate here. First off, Mark, I'd like to extend to you an apology for talking with Nancy last night. That's a little side bar and I apologize for that. I apologize to her at the time. Next thing I want to do is shoot up a flare here. And if that flare is green, that's like the color of the day. If we open up the hour and we're talking about fly paper, that's what we're going to talk about until we decide to change a subject. Unless you want to call in and tell us that California's fallen into the sea, or you see the Russian backfires in formation flying over your neighborhood, if we get on point, we're going to stay on point. If you call us from Florida and say it's falling into the ocean right now and the Cubans are invading, well then that's something to talk about. But we're not going to talk on a Weapons Wednesday anymore about putting a 14 inch hubcap on your 16 inch wheel. Okay? So again, with that in mind, we've got a couple of callers. So at this moment the subject matter is open, Mark, unless you want to go somewhere because you know what? There are other people who have an agenda and they wander around up and down the dial all day long and you know who I'm talking to. If you want to come here, you'll get two minutes. But if you want to come here and steer us, this is Mark's hour. This is my hour. We have plans. You're hearing a little hiss of steam coming out of my ears. Again, I don't want to waste my time and I don't want to appear to be wasting yours. With that in mind, Mark, I yield to you because we might have some callers and we need to determine that. If not, we've got things we've got to do. Again, do we have any callers? Mark, I just say this one thing. Speed is not yours right now. Okay, just to call out Ed maybe he'll hold him also for everybody out there again, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio. Could be he's having other problems just because one end is working doesn't mean the other is. The Internet's had problems around the country all day today. So just a heads up on that guys. We've noticed this ourselves. Yeah, Spike was having problems earlier today. He may not be up and online live although if he's there he should be listening. Okay, that's it gentlemen. Very good, appreciate that. And a couple other things here real quick. I brought up a couple of items down with KeepShooting.com www.keepshooting.com. Go to www.keepshooting.com. Now, the reason I had several people ask me, a lot of people are buying the aluminum or the plastic AR15 80% lowers. I've been going all over the countryside, all over the keyboard looking for internal lower groups. In other words, the pistol grip, don, all of the...no, they don't have them yet. They do show that they're sold out still. They may not replace these this time around as quickly. Apparently, everybody is doing, shall we say, the spike progressively week by week has almost doubled in terms of purchases of critical parts for the AR. And we're seeing a significant shortage in reasonably priced, notice I said reasonably priced, you want to spend top dollar, you want to spend maybe $1,200 to build an AR-15. You can build an AR-15 that has all of the upper end parts that cost the most. So it's not that there aren't parts available, the problem is whether or not the rifle suits your wallet. In other words, can you afford to do it? Now down the road, or even maybe we're already here, availability simply isn't, it's just not in an existence. The one problem, examples I pointed out, bolts, bolt carriers, Apparently, we caught up a little bit on bolt carriers, so even if the conventional cheaper bolt carriers are out, the nickel-boron bolt carriers for about 100 to 110 is actually pretty reasonable, and even 120 is pretty reasonable for those because they have excellent performance, last service records. Basically, what they did, Don, is they reinvented Stoner's original intention for the M16 AR-15 family of bolt carriers for their rifles. Originally, they were hard-chrome and they were well done. They were an American chrome. They did not fail when they sub-contracted is when they had problems with that. It always gets to the story where, well let that other guy do it because the government, Mel, they did that lower-bitter thingy. The lower-bitter thingy, Blatsenstein, Blatsenstein and Cohen, there's a reason we make massive federal regulations and guidelines. That way you can prosecute them later. You know what I mean? Yeah. So anyway, the bolt carriers right off the bat seem to be good for the moment, but nobody has any great numbers of them. So if you see the lower priced ones to have a spare, I'd buy it. Charging handles. Now this is something that I pointed out five years ago, and it's pretty well become true. Nobody is truly caught up on charging handles. Sounds weird, but guys without the charging handle, how do you activate the AR-15 rifle? Think about it. I mean, what do you do to get her to work, kids? And this is one of those stinking stupid parts that you would think, okay, we should be up to our eyeballs in these things. Well, yeah, you can buy the 58 and the 78 and $110 charging handles. But as far as a reasonably priced charging handle, which should be anywhere from $17 to $28, that would be considered mid-grade. They were cheaper when there was lots of government surplus. There are still surplus parts coming out. We know that because you see all these AR-15 parts kits, but they're pricey by comparison to what they have been. There's a glut of M16A1s out there, guys. The M16A1 wasn't just made by the US, and it wasn't just made by Colt. It was made by a whole stinking pile of other subcontractors that were good companies like Hydramatic. But also Taiwan, Korea, several different countries in Southeast Asia have made look-alikes that even have R numbers on them. It may say Colt, but the L is backwards. It's a very small T. It's a clot. It's just like yours. I think they inverted the L and the O, sir. It's not a cold, it's a clot. Well, it's close enough. Anyway, point is, they still did a good job. It's just they faked out whatever. And that's something else that's out there roaming around. Don't forget that. Anyway, we're looking for two things right now. Number one, anybody in the chat room or anybody out there listening, We're looking for the cheapest AR-15 lower parts kit with the internals and the pistol grip. Typically they always come with a pistol grip. I don't care if it's got a little knock for your upper index finger or not or your middle finger. It's irrelevant. Straight pistol grip, ergonomic pistol grip. I wouldn't care. The big thing is, the next thing is butt stocks. I don't know what's going to happen. We've got Nob Creek coming around the corner here. It's not that far away, guys. What's the date today, Don? Dude's March is right on our doorstep. Okay, so you know not we can just around the corner from that So we're looking a pretty close window here now if we're lucky Maybe the parts guys will show up with bins I don't know But if they do then if I were you and you're building ARs I'd be down there buying the ten, you know, but stocks for twelve dollars if they still have them You know what I mean? Or the pistol grips, like I bought the pistol grips down there a few years ago, well a few years ago now. It was like, what, 12 pistol grips for $10. Great to have spares. Biggest problem is, other people have wanted them and they've wheedled them out of our inventory. Well, the logic was, hopefully, at least there'd be more of these nice used, tired pistol grips, but they aren't even out there. And if they are, look at the prices they're asking for this stuff right now, the cold breakdown kits that they are putting out there. So again, bolt carriers would be a priority for any of you who are looking at building units or if you're going to be building more AR-15s. I would snag those now simply as a policy because you're not going to lose on that. You need spares for your rifles. They'll come in handy in combat. And if we capture aggressor weapons, typically the bolts will be separate from them if they're in cargo transport. So you're going to want spare bolts. Now the only other thing from KeepShooting.com. It's not the only thing. There's a bunch of other good stuff there. They've got some good surplus prices. I buy from wholesalers. I've been doing this for decades. and some of their prices marked down as good as anywhere you're going to go and better than a surplus wholesaler in some cases. Well one of those is these French Army grenade bandoliers. I mentioned them a hundred times. One more time, they're only five dollars a piece. You go to KeepShooting.com, go to Super Deals, top of the page, seven double pocket pouches plus the belt for five dollars. You can't beat it. They're in excellent condition. One of the guys here bought a big lump of these and that gave us a good cross section Don and none of them were worn. I think this is just like the stuff we're seeing that's coming out of the Gov Liquidation. This is French stuff, this is CCE Camel, which is their version of our woodland. A lot of the stuff that's coming out in woodland in Three Colored Desert has never been issued. It's brand new, in the box, or in the bag, ready to roll kids. So you're getting as new as you're going to get circa 20, 25 year old camouflage. Congratulations, I can live with that. I don't need the du jour camouflage of the day to fight this war. And for that matter, OD Green or Feel Gray or even Earth Brown is going to work just fine for me. Some of you, if you show up bare butt naked, that's what you're going to be outfitted in. You'll either be in one of the gray companies, you'll be in one of the brown uniform units, or you'll be in one of the OD green groups. We're kind of segmenting everything accordingly, the pods. I'm separating more and more. In fact, part of what I did today for an hour is just routing stuff so that it's where it needs to be. I'm doing this in macro form. Any time I get stuff for free, I'm trying to direct it to where it can be best used by one of you or by one of the units or again it goes into the 510 program. It's that simple. Anyway, Don, you could touch on a subject yesterday and we kind of got into a couple of subjects this morning. We could bounce all over the place but we were talking about image. Trying to put yourself, you're imagining the process and the fact that music inspires that. I wanted to qualify something and we never got to this. Remember the movie Starship Trooper, which we mentioned, right? Oh yeah. Okay. Now the soundtrack for that. There's what's called the Clendatou Drop, the invasion of Clendatou proper. It's dynamic. Everybody has copied it for an intro or a little background. When it first came out it was like, man that's cool. It's been around a while but you can play it now again and people will catch your ear. It's been out since the 90s guys. What's fascinating is I put that into a music mix. I would play it in background when I was at work. It's funny because I'm not eclectic, but I kind of bounce around. I do instrumental stuff, but it's all patriot-oriented stuff where it's action and dynamic stuff. It's the idea you can plug it in and go down the road and have some fun with it. It keeps you busy and thinking your brain juice is working while you're driving. It doesn't let you sleep. What's funny is, and this happened more than once, I plugged it in. I've got this all in cassette, guys. Nope, no CD. It's all in cassette. I have the cassette going and all of a sudden you know the bong, bong, bong, bong, bong, bong, bong, bong, bong, bong, bong, and of course it's the long piece. One of the guys comes around the corner and he's listening and he didn't say a word. And he steps back around the corner and he's doing something else for me. And he comes back around and he goes, where'd you get that? And this thing had played, you know, the music had played like say, I'd say two thirds of the way through the song. He'd been listening. He just was standing there listening. I said, oh, it's from a movie. He goes, you know, what's the name of the thing? He was frustrated because he goes, well, I'm going to tell you something. He goes, listening to it, I picture an invasion. He goes, I picture like a landing craft. Now the funny part is why? He's a marine. And it's funny because Like you were talking about how will this paint a picture? How can you make this benchmark or paint a picture in your mind? Guys, this guy had never seen Starship Trooper, hadn't heard the music before, but had been like 20 years in the Marine Corps and he'd been in amphibious operations in the Pacific during the Vietnam era. And after, of course. He goes, I can just picture the troops loading up. Seriously, I didn't tell him what it was even then. I said, it's called the Klandatu drop. When I picture it, he describes it, but he described it to a T, guys. I mean literally the troops loading up, you know, there's a scene where they're loading up into the drop ships and they're, you know, everybody's staying basically in the stand up hookup position and then you get the member of the officer in charge. Remember your training! And you will come back alive. The person will carry you in too. And you on the small part. You see how that works? But what's fascinating is that it had that happen not once but twice. In both cases, the individuals who came forward, about the same age as myself, a little older by one case, but they both pictured it. They hammered it. It tells you something about music and what was the author trying to inspire. It was made specifically for the purpose of that movie. So, it gave that surge, that pump up, that pumped up, we're going to land, we're going to fight, we're going to dominate, and everybody goes down. Then it's wave after wave, because even as the first group lands, you see them taking casualties and they jump off and the ships take off and even are getting killed, getting whacked on the way out too, which really does happen. The next group is coming in and it's that next wave. And he painted it mentally before I'm telling him or him seeing it. Unless you're using stock like Tom Petty or Bruce Springsteen or something in background, scenes are given to musicians and they, as you point out Mark, build or paint the music over the scene. That's what talented people do. Again, it can bring out different things. It can invoke different emotions. When combined with other things, as example, the sound of bees during the theatrical showings of the movie Jaws. You pointed that out a number of times, Mark. That was a subtle background thing, but a whole lot of people are afraid of bees. It's a natural human thing. I wanted to revisit that, Mark, because it appeared to me yesterday that no one wanted to pay attention to it. The subject was changed immediately. I want to build some foundation here on this with history. You're going to get a couple of paragraphs from some different people here. We've brought this out, and you've touched on this in just the last few minutes, Mark. There was this guy, Herticules. He was a Roman general, if I remember correctly. He was a Roman general. By the time you've got to general in that time, you've beat up a lot of people and you've survived the backstabbing and the treacheries behind the scenes and many battles out right up front. You have that great experience and you are a good measure of men. Particularly said, of every 100 men, 10 shouldn't even be there. 80 are nothing but targets. Nine are real fighters. We are lucky to have them. They make the battle, but ah, the one. One of them is a warrior and he will bring the others back. I could read that again. I could read that a couple of times throughout the rest of the hour. There is basic human nature in there that can only be rung out of groups of men in times of war, in times of high pressure. Think about it. I will read that again in just about 10 seconds. But, you guys, the measure of a man is what we're ... Mark, I would say that I did an hour with you and John on night vision in the summer of 1995. In the next year, 1996, I started to do on Saturday, an hour I called the landing zone. One of the first words that came out of my mouth, the very first hour, and you heard it a number of times in that timeframe on Saturday, I'm here to build your fighting spirit. I do believe that that's one of the reasons why I sit in this chair along with Mark now, because that was my mission on Saturdays. That's my mission here and now. I will read that to you again. That was from a man who was paying attention to the surroundings 2500 years ago. Around the time of Sun Soo, and we have encouraged you to purchase or borrow or beg, I'm not going to tell you to, well, most any way possible, come across a copy of Sun Soo's The Art of War and read that. And then read it again. No matter whose translation you come across. And then put it away for a little while, dwell on it, ruminate on it, and then pick it up and read it again. Now I'm going to go to another little bit of text here. It won't be, but just a moment. This is going to come from Saburo Sakai. Sakai might be a good translation. Sakai has something to say about flyers also. He'll demonstrate it in a particular way. This comes out of the foreword of the book Samurai by Martin Caden and Saburo Sakai. with Sato as a translator. Saki says, there is a particularity about flyers. Their psychology is strange, except for the rare few who stand out and go on to become leading aces. 99% recognize that number out of context here, recognize that number. I'll go back to the front because I didn't want to break the continuity of Mr. Sakai's thoughts here. There is a particularity about flyers. Their psychology is strange, except for the rare few who stand out and go on to become leading aces. 99% of all pilots adhere to the formula they were taught in school. Train them to follow a certain pattern and come what may, they will never consider breaking away from that pattern when they are in a battle where life and death mingle with one another. I'll read you that again in just a little while. But yesterday I tried to elaborate on picking a particular piece of music. If you want to do that, I would advise a piece of music that doesn't have words because words can be distracting when you're trying to light up synapses in particular ways or use your imagination in ways that you've never done before. Now, I chose Beethoven's third and E flat as an example because it is a rather pretty piece of music. It moves along smoothly and there are voids. We've talked about the places where there is nothing. We've talked about that in so many different applications, be it the original thought line of the Oriental ink line drawing man who's drawing the stork and the man taking the bundle of sticks up the mountain to his house on the mountain. What is on the paper is as important as what is not. They told and realized that very well. There are instances where there's nothing coming from any instrument in front. Even in the blanks there were times when your imagination can put something there. That third symphony in E-flat is right around 6 minutes long. It's 5 minutes and 43 seconds. Call it 6 minutes. If you were to take 6 minutes a day for the next 30 days or 6 minutes a day a few times a week for the rest of your life. Imagine a place where you might fight, be it in the backwoods or the blocks around your neighborhood or even if you wish to be very small and specific, your house and the areas around it. Put this piece of music on and again, find a bit of time where you can relax for six minutes, where you won't be bothered. It's almost like meditating. There are those that say would equate. If you don't want to meditate, try praying. I've heard that on the floor of the dojo and the docheng because of the spiritual aspect. If you don't want to meditate in this time when the whole group is meditating, pray. But it's almost like meditating and praying. There are those that are saying, this is blasphemy what he's saying right now. There are certain places where you can put your mind and hope that better things happen or you come away better for it, be it even simply trying to relax in a bad situation. Finding a center, we've talked about that. Take this piece of music and imagine it being the influence. Every note that happens, something different happens. in that battle that you're imagining. Be it just you and one person or you and your friends and your rifle squad against an equal opponent across flat land or across land that has so many... See, the more intricate your imagination, the more involved the topography you build in front of you, the more involved you have to become with it. It's easy to do this with a video game. There are those that are saying, I don't need no imagination, I can do this with video games. But even in a video game, you are being led to a great extent. When you use your imagination, only you know what's going to happen. I would throw in this, when you're looking over battlefields, by the time you've developed this to an extent, you can say, here comes the armor over that hill and look at it at the same time, here comes our wings. When the battlefield can become real three-dimensional to you and you are imagining this, you wonder why we ask you to imagine a battlefield and your involvement in it. Let's do it like this. Let's boil it right down to that one man, that flyer who breaks out of the mold, or that one guy who really is the warrior. There are 99 other guys, eight of them, ten of them shouldn't even be there. There are 99 other guys around and they are wondering what to do. It's the guy with the imagination that says, if I crawl really low over here and I make that area there, I think that I can from then walk and study the situation by walking along the crest of the other side of the hill and just looking up. By the time I get to where I want to be, I will know where every one of my opponents are and I will deal with them thusly. You don't do that without imagining it first. You cannot do something. You cannot take an action without a basis in your mind. Your body simply will not do it. When you start to think about ways to get out of a jam, even if it's a jam that your own imagination has created for you, gee whiz, when you start to think of, here's a great big word, It's used in mathematics. It's used in artillery. When you start to think, and we use it around here a whole lot, just as general purpose, when you start to think of solutions, then you will become better at almost exactly anything you want to do. Anything you want to do. Let alone survive a battlefield, be it imagined or real. I'll invoke that thought line again that came yesterday about the Western The Western hero says, I never imagined dying. A cow or a dog dies a thousand times, but a hero only dies once. I could put that in the cowboy as example, or the Southern, or the Boston Yankee accent. A lot of people say I sound like I come from Minnesota. We could put that in any of the colloquial ways around America, and it's generally accepted. But as demonstrated yesterday, and you've heard it many times on this hour, the Asian person who practices martial arts, and martial arts isn't just hand and foot way as Taekwondo. It is that Q94, that the lightest automatic .50 caliber in the world that the Chinese are producing now. That's a tool in martial arts. Mark, you've addressed that many times. But one of the thoughts in Asian martial arts, particularly when it's demonstrated and trained in hand-to-hand combat, is if this guy throws me, or if this guy throws me, I want him to throw me in such a way that I can roll out of it, or I can land flat on my back and slap my arms while I'm tucking my chin to my chest and protecting my neck and head. But at the same time, I know If he relaxes a little bit or if he speeds something up a little bit, one or the other, it depends either way. He can throw me directly to the ground and I'll land on my head and shoulders. If he does it rather adeptly, I might never walk away from that impact. He might break my neck with that impact. With that in mind, when someone is training in some of the particular martial arts, as mentioned, A kiddo in Japanese, half a kiddo in Korean, the grappling throwing arts. When I roll out of that and think that I'm grateful that I made that motion properly and that the man who threw me made the motion properly because had he failed, I might have been dead from that. Or had he been out for me just because he didn't like the way we were in class. That was accepted for a long time amongst the samurai and the dai dao, basically the Chinese samurai. If you're training among your group of people and you get it out for this one guy, you might just fight to the death while you're training. Again, I'm happy that this man threw me and threw me in such a way that I was able to roll out of it and live through it. Reflecting on that, as I trained, there have been a hundred or a thousand times I might have died. and doing that again to my opponent. When I throw him, it's to the best of my ability. I'm trying to make certain that he comes out of it safely, but I'm still learning all of those motions of that throw. I can gain in that time the knowledge of where to stop the motion or where to speed up the motion so that my opponent lands in such a way that it will extremely hurt him. Understand the Western thought of the coward dies a thousand deaths. The hero only dies but once, but the martial artist in the Asian world dies sometimes 100 or 200 or 300 times a day. In those actions, learning that I never want to be in this place, I never want to have my opponent's feet arranged in such a way so that all he has to do is move and everything naturally falls upon me. Now, even those words understand this and this is why we try to invoke your imagination with the aforementioned piece a pick a piece of music and try to pay attention to it for 30 days for 6 minutes or again no no try not try to pick a piece of music that doesn't have any words in it because words will be distracting to this exercise because that's what this is this is a training exercise Every time you hear that piece of music, try to do something when the orchestra starts up or that symbol is struck. Try to do something different than the time before. Or try to imagine your opponent is doing something different than the time before. This will become easier and easier over time. You will learn over time because you know what? This will be something so much more expansive because you're in your own little fantasy world. There's that word there. I'll put that. It's a fantasy. But you're in your own little fantasy world and you can hyper compress time and things can happen so fast. It's been said that war is like 99% waiting in boredom and 1% sheer terror and death. That's Don's own little bastardization of that. Error phrasing would be a better way to explain it, of that thought line. But you don't have to sit around and waste time in your imagination, do you? Now again, I told you I'd read that last piece to you again and I will read that again because it is very pertinent. It has to do with habit. I'll have that piece in front of me in just a moment, but again it's Sabru Saki talking about different groups and I think I can bring that up right now. There is a peculiarity about flyers. Their psychology is strange except for the rare few who stand out and go on to become leading aces. 99% of all pilots adhere to the formula they were taught in school. Train them to follow a certain pattern and come what may, they will never consider breaking away from that pattern when they are in a battle where life and death mingle with one another. There's a lot to be learned. We've encouraged you to get out and train in the winter time and shoot in the winter time so you know your drop charts. There's a lot to be learned in the difference between fighting in the winter and fighting in the summer. We've talked about the fair weather patriot. That's not a Don or a Mark original. That goes back to the father. They knew the difference. They knew that basic measure out of 100 men. If it wasn't printed out particular from one general or another, they knew that. Fairweather Patriot statement unto itself. It stands alone. It equates with the one out of a hundred that Herciculis talked about, that Becky talked about, Fairweather Patriot. Why, ten shouldn't even be there. Think about it. We urge you to ponder on this. Work this exercise no matter what piece of music you pick. Work the exercise to where you find as many failures as victories, and by doing that in the real world you will find far less failures. Mark, I yield the floor to you, sir. Thank you. that are out there right now. We've played them on the air at different times. Two Steps from Hell is one. You've heard them. You've heard this group one way or another at some time or another in the last several years. In fact, at least several years because you've heard them as movie intros. They do dynamic music of all styles. In fact, it's also a public venue. So if you're ever going to do a video, or if you want to try and interpret something and then put it into YouTube, this type of music is available, guys. And it's one of those things where most people don't even realize that it's there. Let me give you an example real quick here. Let's see if I can find it for you, Don. Now, again, you were talking about like piano work. Right? I'm gonna jump around here. I can do this. I picked one of these Sci-Fi, right? And then we can go... There ya go! Make you feel like you're in a pirate movie. Or in the latest take your pick. Exactly. But what is it doing? It gives you the ability to choose or to engineer something, an image, to help to express a process. It's something to take into consideration. One of the reasons that I've argued for years, in fact, as soon as we started talking about YouTube or using YouTube, I don't care what venue, I don't care what... Some people like YouTube because of whatever political thing, and we know Google's got it, so they're screwing it up left and right. I know that, guys. But the idea of taking the time that you have to sit down and create a video and put it out there where people can hear and you get to play producer. You get to hear and see something that you've created. Somebody else then gets to see it and the idea is the test is to see if you expressed or if you sent the message or transmitted the message you wanted to create and did the people receive it the way that you intended. In fact, if it did more than one, if it touched in more than one nerve or makes people think, or here's the thing, when we do training videos and such, the music itself impresses a cycle of attentiveness which allows us to be able to teach a student every tool that we have we need to use. It's something that, you know, you know, I told me that we were on the right track. There were all kinds of little snide comments made in the public venue or from side bars from the shysters on the other side. and especially from characters you had a lot of arrogant smugness about them. It's rather comical because on the one hand they would say, that's crazy, that wouldn't have any effect. So why do they have ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN and MSNBC? Guys, think about how stupid that sounds. What they are terrified of is that we use the tools that we have at our disposal. This is Communications Tuesday. What Don was talking about earlier is a way to express yourself and actually condition and train yourself. But in the same breath also, again if we take it to the next step where we picture in our mind what it is we want to generate and how we use the music and or whatever it is to create an image or to understand or to be able to walk through a process. Now we take that and express it to the next degree where we put it down into a tool that we can actually share with somebody into a format and then in a tool that everybody else can access. And if you really do well, everybody gets the same message. And isn't that what advertising does, Don? Think about it, guys. Only instead, we're talking about doing this. And the other side does this. It's feudal resist BS is brought to us in that way. Boy, did you see the latest Iron Man 28 where he can drop from the sky and he's got 55 different armored suits he already went through and you know He used to be he actually had to take the time to screw all those nuts and bolts together. But if he's got really good CG, he can walk along and the machine will do it for him. And now of course we've got the machines that fly through the air and they just kind of self-wheely dual connect all on their own. They're leaving you a whole lot of time about worrying about... I particularly like the suits in a movie called Outlander where they would just seem to like the replicator would just generate a suit around the person wearing it. Right, that was the latest. Remember that first, where we first saw that were they kind of used that in the CG was of all places the new lost in space. And before that, to a degree, the same basic CG imagery was done with Stargate, the movie, remember? You might think that when we talk about using your imagination, we're wasting your time. But let's underscore this. The guy who thinks of the way out of a jam, he had to use his imagination to do it. Wilbur and Orville. Yeah, Wilbur and Orville. use their imagination to create heavier than air flight. And by the way, let's not forget, what were they into originally? Bicycles! Bicycles! Nothing to do with flying. You could go faster on a bike. Made you feel it. Man, just imagine I get my arse up off the ground like this. My face in the breeze, my hair dangling in the wind, my goggles on that I use with my auto car and all my auto bike and all of a sudden I'm off the ground. It took a whole step-by-step series of processes thinking outside the box to get there. It's the same is true with even the founding fathers and how they operate. By the way, there was communication. There was art in that day. There were storytellers in that day. There were things that people that were able to express and communicate to the people as a whole that inspired them. Now we have tools. Imagine if they'd have these tools. Benjamin Franklin. Think about it. Some of the oratories from George himself. So it's not that we don't have the tools, guys. In fact, what I said before, you should be doing videos nonstop and putting them in every... There's Google Video, there's Yahoo! Video, there's any number of other different independents out there right now where they're building up and they're on the upswing. YouTube is well established. Everybody knows it. The idea is to saturate it. Saturate this battlefield. All of you can do this. In fact, most of you don't realize it. Let me point something out here. How many of you are running a Windows program right now? Okay, now let me point something out to you. I'm going to do it right now. I'm going to cancel out there. I'm going to go over here. I don't normally fiddle with the computer at my string of program, but on occasion I bring stuff up. So here, let's do this. If I go to my basic program, I'm going to go to Start here, Help and Support. I want to go to Help and Support. On all of your Windows programs, guys, there is a Windows Movie Maker program. Did you know that? Did everybody understand? Already there, guys. Now, oops, I didn't want to go to Help and Support. Let's see what I want to do here. Let's see. I want to go to Programs. There we are. Mark will get it right eventually. And let's see. We've got accessories. We have games, which is a don't go near solitaire ever. You shouldn't be doing that. You got a 54 card deck sitting somewhere, use it. But I know it's going to happen as soon as I mention it, you're going to play with it tonight sometime. Now if you work down through this you'll find that there's a, oh wait a minute, right here. And it's usually in accessories. Yeah, I know, accessories or programs and in this case it's Windows Movie Maker which right there if I click it. And guys you all have the capability to do this with your computers. All of you, capture video, edit movie, finish movie, movie making tips. You can slide music over like Don was talking about. In fact, let me give you an example right here real quick. Let's see, what do we have? There we go. That's right off of the Movie Maker. Recognize it. Oh yeah. Now, what did it take to do that? Put the disc in the machine, kids. and slide it over into the capture from your CD and DVD player on your computer and put it in as a track to be stored in your collections for making a video. Still images of any kind you want, whatever you want to pull off the internet. You can pull it over into a file and then there's an import picture section here in your Windows program where you slide the information right over. You know by the time you're done and everybody tonight should experiment with this now first of all you okay? So boy your stuff wasn't that great well if you're on a learning curve that works with everything doesn't it never worked on a motor You keep working your kung fu gets stronger and stronger You know what I mean? Same thing guys with everything with progressively working on something you'll get better at it You'll remember that there is a system, you know, there's a routine how to build it make it work for you Okay, but the neat thing is remember YouTube is free and Long as you affect it I think the limit is 15 minutes for a video now for free used to be it was 10 and they went it to 12 or what? Yeah, so again, you have the ability to put a big bunch of information together or artwork Whatever you want to do, take a look at the videos we've done, guys. It's with existing editing systems. Ed has had different programs. Actually, I like some of the older ones better than I do some of the newer ones. Only because I like the artwork that they had. There's some unique artwork that they had there that is not in vogue now. Well, Mark, we're getting real close to the top of the hour here. I want to invoke another thing in that imagination department. Because you've talked about and compared up the numbers of deer that fall before just the Michigan gunner. Now some of you, well that deer walks in front of the gun and you shoot the gun and the deer falls down. Some of you actually have seen the deer that you want to shoot. Some of you even in the springtime and you watch the antlers get, you know they're not horns, horns don't fall off. You watch the antlers get bigger and bigger and more and more you think that I want to shoot that deer, I want to put that head on my wall and the skin on my, and on and on you know, make sausage, you know. But let's do this. Almost exactly every one of you have imagined the crosshair on that deer, haven't you? Even if it's two seconds, even if it's now the opening morning of opening day, that morning and you see that deer walking in the woods back there and you don't have a shot yet, but in the back of your mind you're thinking, in just a minute he'll be in the crosshair. See how your imagination works? Make it work for you instead of against you. Thank you, Mark. Let me give you an example of something and I don't care who would do this first, but guys if you have the proper software and I'm serious this really really really needs to be done. I want you to go to YouTube right now, you know, all through the evening. Okay, maybe not right now because you're listening to the program. Okay. Guys if you go to YouTube punch in police beating people down or police brutality or people, cops caught on video beating people up. Okay. Now after you watch several dozens of these, you'll notice something that I've mentioned on the air and we've talked about on the air now for a long time on the intel report. Stop resisting, stop resisting, stop resisting. And to be quite honest, somebody needs to do the video. Take the time and I don't care if more than one shows up better still. But the idea is that you know how many different, without repeating, you don't have to repeat. You could fill however many minutes you want to with the stop resisting song. or the stop resisting video and then you'll put a comment, do you think they're coached at the beginning and then stop resisting, stop resisting and then stop resisting, stop resisting, stop resisting, stop resisting and it doesn't have to be even syncopated, it doesn't have to be in pace. It just is the idea that it's video after video and you want to leave in the part where always whenever they do this, 99% of the time they're beating somebody to death War of them looks up and looks right at who is filming and realizes all of their crime is being caught on film. That is when you hear them bleat, stop resisting, stop resisting, stop resisting. Stop resisting, stop resisting, stop resisting. You can even punch in and make a little storyboard. When you do the storyboard, you can do a little comment and listen to the emotion in their voice. Sounds robotic, doesn't it? And then stop resisting, stop resisting, because they always do multiples and it's intentional. And of course, then there are variations on the theme. Don't go for my gun. Don't go for my gun. Stop resisting. Stop resisting. Stop resisting. Which by the way you just saw a video that was posted on many different locations and Henry's got it up on his I'm pretty sure. Where again you watch the missing video tape of the cops trying to murder somebody on a remote piece of highway guys because that's what they were trying to do. Okay, but it the the there's massive. I mean we're talking you won't just have this year's videos You'll have last year's videos in the year before in the year before in the year before and the year before in the year before Because this has been the the M the MO modus operandi for these criminals But do you know what? What I described, all of you, any of you, can sit down, take the time, learn how to use the equipment. This is Communications Tuesday. By the way, watch any of the videos we do on YouTube. You'll notice that at the end of them, oh, by the way, we also reinforce www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. So now I'm going to get a message out. But you can add any other messages to these things that you want to reinforce. That's what needs to happen. We cooperate. We interwork. There's not a place that I don't go in the Internet where I don't punch in. www.themicroeffect.com, www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, and indianafreedomtalkradio.com. Guys, you know this. If you've got anything, and I don't care what it is electronic, one of those three is in everything that I do, if not more than one. And like I said, I think I do enough. But no, if we all did this, if every one of you listening did this, everybody's worried about, how do we get the message out? Well, how do we get the message out in the 90s? You all pitched in. It's what's going to make it work. We're on the edge of the next war right now. I've already said Ukraine's goose is cooked. Don't worry about the Ukraine. They're finished. Look at it as an example. Yeah, look at what they did. In fact, I wanted something else to put in there. Look at it this way. They always pull the three-way split and they're going to do it here in the U.S. the same way. Right now what's happening is You have the element that you know they're trying to piss and moan about the fact that the existing Ukrainian government was moving towards Russia Okay, was leaning towards Russia But it's because they realized how they were gonna get screwed by the EU if they started dealing dealing with them So they didn't sign the contract so what happens the Shysters came in who really were gonna jump on them like vampires on a you know on a Virgin at midnight, okay, and instead they decided they were going to walk away. The government did. So the shills were brought in and patriotic people were brought in. to instigate what's been started here. Now we know better. We understand the chills, or at least should. Now everybody out there doesn't need to be brought up to speed. That's how they manipulate. Then you can understand the three-way split, how it works. More on that little bit, but meanwhile, Don, your number for next week, please. That number is 2317968458. Very good. Any signal communications work we do, guys, always reference the other database so that it overlaps, no matter what it is. 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. Take them to the slats and beat them down so hard they wish to God they never showed up. Don, your number of our night vision, give it out slowly twice, two more times, and close it, please. That number is 2, 3, 1. Thank you Mark. God bless you. God bless America. 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