Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed a Russian munitions depot explosion in the Samara region that destroyed millions of rounds of ammunition, analyzing whether it was sabotage or accident and its implications for global ammunition supplies. They emphasized the critical importance of acquiring ammunition and components now, as surplus sources from Russia, Ukraine, Romania, and other countries would eventually be depleted. The hosts read an open letter by Mike Vanderbagh about Jenny Brooks, a Cherokee woman who executed a 40-year vendetta against Confederate officers who killed her husband and son, using this historical narrative to illustrate the serious consequences of firearm confiscation attempts in states like New Jersey and Rhode Island. Don Betcher provided detailed information about night vision technology transitions, explaining that first-generation green-screen devices would be phased out by year-end in favor of white phosphor video-based systems, and discussed available thermal and Russian/Belgian second-generation alternatives. The show concluded with discussion of patriotic music and preparedness messaging.
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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. The 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. 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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 torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free and home of the free? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Don Betcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, east, and southeast. 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Turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crew's grandma teams, OK teams, and the Bob Bell Grammar Consortium of Retired Telecommunications Workers bring us the golden spike many hands make for light work a million petticoat junction operators the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline dumb it's been great it's still great outside it might even rain tonight possibly will see what happens what's like in your neck of the woods and what's jumping off the wall is good little colder so probably forget everything real sweetie snow if we get anything go ahead well the overcast is moved in and it'll probably hold the temperature up through the night you know act like the that solar blanket or that you know That's not the right word because falls on the other side of the world, you know, goes around the world doesn't it? At any rate, it is the 20th day of March. We've figured that out. You know, the 20th day of March, the year of our Lord, 2014. You know, somewhere in Isaiah, doesn't he say that the earth hangs on nothing? I know. I just thought I'd mention that. Again, 20th day of March, 2014. Well, it's not exactly our neck of the woods, Mark, but have you heard anything about a powder-producing plant in Russia going, uh, kaboom? As far as an incident? Oh yeah, a munitions plant. Oh, that's possible. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if we start to see that if everybody is playing Sabatouji. In other words, Israelis are in the plant in Russia, Israelis are in the plants in Ukraine. Don't be surprised if they don't start bopping each other's resources there. That will be kosher mafia. That will be either Mossad or any of the counterparts personnel that are Mossad that are inside Russia, that are part of the old Commissar communist lines. They're around, they're still in there, and you've got to figure they're doing the same thing there like they did in France and like they did in England and like they did in Germany and World War I, guys. It's 100 years ago, so we're not supposed to know about this. But for those of you who understand, especially with the card-holding party members, it's one of the oldest tricks in the book. I haven't seen anything so far, however, it doesn't mean it isn't happening. I'm just curious. If it has, and again I will remind everyone we've been talking about this for the last couple of days, ammunition, ammunition, ammunition. Progressively, the stores, the inventories will be depleted simply because people need it in other places. If somebody had an accident or an incident or sabotage, you know, slash sabotage, oh yeah, yee mo! Well, if any sabotage or sebouage takes place, that's the actual pronunciation for it by the way, sebouage. It's a French word. Yeah, well it was those wooden shoe things, remember? Dropped into the machinery, another one of those things with the leftists and what they were up to there, the workers, you know, bollocksing up the machines, that's what that was all about. So, as it is, the sabatougee. will of course mean that there's less ammunition or machinery to go about it'll take time to clear everything off and figure out what's still useful and in the meantime they're going to keep everything else they're producing guys Everyone understand that? Y'all better be hanging on to it. I told you this a million times. I guarantee this as things got a little quieter for a month or two and even then they haven't. It's just that, oh, I don't see the controlled media that people weren't picking up their brass and people have not been listening about you. Well, I was thinking about getting the reloading stuff. But, let's go get a pizza. That kind of thing. I guarantee it. So for anybody who's up to speed, up to snuff, get the rest of your stuff done and out of the way and get on with what needs to be accomplished. Keep spending more money on ammunition, components, resources, magazines, etc, etc. And listen, I forget the food supply. Uh oh! I've got two people that are playing too serious here, as you heard. Anyway, they're the little ones and they're getting persnickety. Anyway, for everybody out there, it is Thursday, by the way, Don. We're heading towards the weekend. We've got a bunch of other work that's coming up here to include It's going to be a multi-state meeting here. It will be mid-state, same location. I would remind everybody that was assigned security. As you know, we're providing several different militia formations for the weekend and everybody overlaps. That way nobody's overburdened, nobody has to overstress themselves. Everything is a go and green for this weekend. So again, take the time, square your equipment away, make sure you've got your cold, wet weather gear, everything in place. Combat loaded to include at least one dump bag with magazines. All systems loaded and combat ready. So again, any security force on the ground? Somebody causes a problem, bad guys decide to go stupid? Oh well, that'll probably be what starts it. Just be prepared for that, OK? Don, what else is jumping off the wall up there, sir? What's happening to your neck of the woods? Well, that's the major thing that was brought my way recently. It was in front of the Ukraine thing, as far as the event window ran about parallel. It was the excuse, or rather the thought line that we just don't have them to send. Because of that, it's been made out on this end, like, look, ooh, they cut off the bullets. But it's all politics. It's the bottom line there. So whoever brought that up, remember if it's a depot, that could be a forward area depot, that could be a number of things. One of the other issues to remember Is there moving a number of different types of ordnance that have always been and will be sensitive? You might recall that we had a major loss of American equipment, one of the largest single losses in our history, right there in Iraq. Remember guys? Don, we covered it. I wanted to point that out. This thought line was leading there. I didn't think of it at the beginning, but we had a kaboom in Iraq that consumed more of our materials in that instant than we had expended prior to that in that battlefield. Let's see, the Russian ammunition depot last night where up to 13 million shells are stored. Well, it could be any number of different things. Probably a combined arms, munitions site, small arms, mortar, artillery, tank, could be any number. And that sounds big, but of course when they say shells, people have a tendency to play with numbers. At least 30 people were injured when the shells exploded causing huge blasts at the Chepovsk military depot in the Samara region. Reports from Russia said about 1,500 firefighters were sent to tackle the blaze and residents were evacuated from the nearby village of Nagorno, about 15 kilometers from the city of Chepovsk. Anyway, there are pictures, mostly from a distance obviously, but not too far away. Although again, depending on how big those explosions were, you never know. Remember, you might have napalm, you could have any number of different things stored there simultaneously. By the nature of the blast, and remember you'll get what's called a harmonic expansion or a harmonic activation of explosives. That takes place. Six giant munitions explosions shake Russia's southwest. There's the other title for the video on YouTube. Again, that's six giant munitions explosions shake Russia's southwest. But this is not an ammunition factory. This is a depot. If it's a depot, a depot is where material is moved. Well, actually, let's see. Looking at the deployment. It is not a forward area, it is a core supply point to the rear, deep behind where the operations are taking place. Remember also the US military has had the same problem. Not just in Iraq, you might recall here about 6-7 years ago the Italians got really pissed at us. A little farther back beyond that, about 10 years ago, 12 years ago, because we built a lot of equipment in Italy. A lot of Devos like this in Italy. Right now some of them are still just sitting there because they found out that whoever it was that contracted, well gee it would be Italian contractors that did the cement, gee I wonder how much sand was added. Well, Don, it turns out that the structures are unsound and there are virtually millions of artillery shells and tank shells stored in these sites and they want to decommission them. But even moving what they're obviously going to have to do, I know what they'll do, they'll end up picking them. They're going to end up picking them from above using a crane, a progressive crane, reshoring and reinforcing and going foot by foot into the complexes. But we have these locations all over the planet, guys. Pre-deployed material munitions, depending upon NATO or CITO or even with the African agreements going all the way back to World War II, there is stuff that is stored that they just happen to find everywhere. Remember I mentioned the old base. There used to be a US Army Air Corps and Air Force base located where Metro Airport is. Now, the guard continued to operate out of Willow Run, which of course is the old B-24 bomber facility. Well, what they did with the other site, it turns out that there was a lot of surplus and material that was left over from World War II and then Korea. When they closed down the site in the 1970s, they dug a lot of holes, but it turns out they hadn't been doing this for any short time. They just dug big, deep ditches. And everything from mess kits, to boxes of ammo, to mortar shells, and live grenades, were all kind of shoveled into the same holes. And, well, with the freezing and thawing, every once in a while... The Earth cost something up? Yeah, it did! And with as bad as that is, Don, never guess what they built on that site. What? A school. A gun-free zone school with high explosive ordnance right underneath it. All over the place. Wow. We're talking all over the place, guys. I used to go over there years ago. There used to be a drop site. In fact, that area used to have many of the old wooden two-story barracks and command posts and all the other fun stuff there. and the Salvation Army used to have a store there and they would drop it. It's where they dropped everything. Well guys, it looked like World War III. They didn't put any buildings up. They were allowed to use the old military buildings. They fixed up the one they used for the store. But behind it, all the stuff that you were donating, they literally just threw it out in the fields. And if it got rained on, oh well. And through that whole area, the amount of military, I mean I pulled canteen cups out of the ground. Now I didn't know that right next to it could have been an HE grenade. Because that's the place where this all has been going on, where all this stuff was. But, you know, canteen cups, World War I mess kits. all kinds of stuff because that was of course leftovers from World War II. Since the World War II stuff was newer, they got rid of all World War I and early World War II stuff by burying it right there. Ammunition and equipment got old, they buried it right there. And that's where it's still sitting. So I should tell you something again guys, you never know what you're going to run into. But this explosion in Russia, it will affect again their calculations for whatever other forward deployments are taking place. And probably, again, still sabotage as likely as not. But one of the things to remember is with a situation like this, they're handling older missiles, they're handling even newer missiles. All it takes is static electricity or a circuit completed and it can ruin your whole day. Oh yeah. That's all she wrote. Look, look, look down a myth. That's the last part you heard. Don't do that. I didn't say that in Russian. Rather abruptly. I think the word oath comes to mind. No, not Lestetia. Oath. Basic rule. We never get the other half out. There was an incident and it is heavily documented. For everybody who wants to watch the video, it's 6 giant munitions explosions shake Russia's southwest. That's on YouTube right now. That will give everybody a direction to go. Plus there are mail online for the UK, has a story covering it, thousands evacuated, etc. The date for the article is 19 June 2013. So there you go. However, again, I will repeat, these people are going to be shooting each other and I don't care what, anybody comes up in the way of an excuse, they're not shipping anything out if they're busy getting ready to shoot each other. Remember that the Russians, even like, well Mark, what would they use a 7.62x54R for? Well guys, they have a whole lot of belt-fed machine guns that take that. and all of the standard NAGOT ammunition will work just fine in a Dragunov sniper rifle all day. That's how it was built. That's why it was built. To take that ammo. So they start putting rounds down range and they will. Eventually someone's going to... The shysters are going to stir the pot and start something. Just be ready for that and expect it. Now how far it brews up after that? It's a matter of how stupid everybody else gets, but even then, it's all the way around on the other side of the planet, not my concern, except to understand and relate to it, but how it's going to affect us here. Now, name for me any other, if past the Russians, the Ukrainians, and the Romanians, name for me anybody else bringing any large volume of surplus into the country. Go ahead, go look at all these gun sites we've mentioned. Go through there and look who's building it. If that source is finally cut off, there is no Chinese ammunition coming in. There's no surplus. You see the Indian surplus recently? A little bit came out, remember, about what? 15 years ago? Remember when all those British, they weren't British, they were Indian British pattern end fields? And a whole bunch of the Ishpore 303 ammunition came in. and it all went real quick and it's all gone and there ain't no more. When was the last time you saw India in the surplus? What about China, surplus wise? There's nothing from China. These SKS's that have been coming in most recently did not come from China. They came from Vietnam and Cambodia. Because, oh that's right, remember what the Chinese gave them back during Vietnam? Which is the whole reason most of you guys wanted those AKs and SKSs originally because they were Vietnam era weapons that you faced and a lot of guys wanted one so they could show people what they were talking about or they just liked it. They just liked the weapon which a lot of people do anyway and now they like them more because they got more of them. So beyond that, ain't nothing going to be replacing it out of Europe and there ain't nothing that's reasonably priced out of Europe. Europe's got all kinds of money problems. They charge top dollar for everything. Show me a country it's going to be reasonable. The most reasonable of a bunch is Silly Billot, okay, Silly Billot, because S&B will provide large quantities of boxer, prime reloadable ammo, but that's gone up to a regular price like everything else. So other than the Russian Ukrainian, some Romanian, the Bulgarian stuff, which is actually few and far between, there's not that much Bulgarian surplus been coming in. So when that's gone, it's gone. It's just that simple. So be prepared for that. Now I don't want to hear any limitations, but it seems strange that there are people trying to redirect that so that people don't do what they really need to be doing. You're not going to lose a penny on buying any ammo, right? Why would it be bad to buy ammo right now? Who could argue if you're pro-patriot and you're pro-firearm? and you're pro-liberty, how could you in any way, shape or form argue against buying the ammunition right now, please? Better than money in the bank. Yeah, but why would you bring that argument forward? That makes no sense. Right. Just for the sake of being contrary, is that the mission? For being contrary or opposite? Because here's how it works. No matter what we're looking at here, we're going to need more ammo. That letter that I read Well, I got portions of it in the first hour. Excuse me, let's do it this way. See if I can find it for you again. I'll make sure that everybody has the wording right because by the way Henry heard it and posted it on his page. So for everybody out there, an open letter to the legislatures of New Jersey and Rhode Island. Are you seriously proposing to have your own skulls turned into soap dishes? I highly recommend everybody read that. And again, it has to do with Jenny Brooks. Jenny Brooks was a very special woman. And again, I'll read the beginning of this because here's an attitude. This is a case of attitude and the kind of case of attitude that you need to have. In fact, we've got enough time. We're at the bottom of the hour here. This is posted on from the Trenches World Report. The Sipsie Street Irregulars by Mike Vanderbaugh. It is at www.fromthetrenchesworldreport.com. You scroll down, it's about the 34th down. But if you go to the actual story, it's by Mike Vanderbal. It's actually the, it's a statement as much as anything. To the legislators of the states of New Jersey and Rhode Island, upon the approach of your votes for firearm confiscation, The firearm owners of your respective states tell me that you are busy men and women with short attention spans, so I will try to make this brief, beginning with an instructive story from the history of my adopted state, Alabama. Some still tell it with pride in the hills of North Alabama. Like all the best stories, it has the advantage of being true. In 1863, eight duly sworn and appointed law officers of the state government, acting with the authority of their nation's congress, executed a search of the homestead of one Henry Brooks. They were there searching for Brooks' son who was evading the draft and to execute a taxing kind law which stated that everyone, no matter how poor, had to support the national government even if that meant having half their crop and farm animals stolen for government purposes. At the homestead were Brooks' Brooks, his wife, Chenney, and their eight children. The oldest son was 17 and he was hiding in the barn. The youngest was suckling on his mother's breast. The men disarmed the Brooks' at gunpoint and commenced their work. In order to find out where the eldest son was, the Confederate home guard, Pase, put a rope around Henry's neck, threw it over a limb of the tree in their front yard, and slowly raised and lowered him, torturing him for the whereabouts of his son as the entire family was forced to watch. Shortly, the oldest boy could take no more and charge the men in a hopeless sally from the barn. He was shot to death. Henry Brooks, still hanging from the rope and strangling to death, was shot as well. The lawful and duly sworn search party then rode away. They were laughing as they left. Had they understood who they were messing with, they wouldn't have been laughing. Jenny lowered her husband's body from the tree, laid it out beside that of her oldest son. and had all of her sons place their hands in the blood of their daddy's chest. Or in the case of the baby, she placed it there herself. She then had them swear a blood oath that they would not rest until all eight men were dead. This began a feud that lasted forty years. The last shots of which were fired in McCurton County, Oklahoma in 1904. By that time, seven of the eight law officers were dead, as well as no less than 24 others who got in the way of the Brooks's and their quarry. The eighth disappeared, leaving his family and all his property behind. Apparently he changed his name and was never seen in these here parts again. What does that have to do with you? Well, I'm getting to that. You just stick with me here. Jenny, a full-blooded Cherokee girl whose family had avoided the Trail of Tears by hiding up in the mountains, loved her dead husband. She demonstrated the depth of that love by ambushing the leader of the lawful posse a couple of months later. shooting him off his horse as he rode out alone from his home. She then dragged his body into the woods, cut the lawman's head clean off, put it in a tote sack, took it home and put it in a lye boiling pot, cooking it until all that was left was the man's skull minus the jaw bone. She then turned it upside down, put it on the sideboard and used it as a soap dish the rest of her life right up until the day she died many many years later. Would you like to be turned into a soap dish? Isn't that how this story started? And that's what they deserved. Yes, every one of them. Again, the last comment is really kind of cool. To ignore that truth is to go whistling past Jenny Brooks' soap dish. Kind of makes your scalp itch, doesn't it? Right to the bone. It's a mighty clean skull, sir. and constantly re-washed on a regular basis. Well, the thing about it is that's the attitude everybody has to have. Like I said, how many of them can we make die? All of them. Everybody's had enough. We're all tired of it. They can try the pressure from below, pressure from above BS. How about we just go right after them and be done with it? That'll settle it real quick. And again, yep, there's going to be, like you said, they were only half to eight, but there were 24 others had to die with them. They should have stood out the way. So they got the targets eventually and in the long run, 40 years, you've got to figure, hey, they have family by then too and everything else. So you know, the feud continued. So this is another thing to remember. There's a word used in there that everybody needs to understand. It's a feud. And they can puff up and yap about how they're going to manipulate this and do that. Well, a good portion of this country understands the art of canley still or what is known as the feud. Also known as a vendetta. Okay? Very much alive and well. It's just that everybody's gonna have to stay fixed in the eye and again the point point here as he brings up is well as they know about you know You know the principles of modern warfare and because modern warfare I'm paraphrasing all condensed a little bit Because modern warfare and models modern civil wars haven't gotten any more civil than they were back. You know years ago In fact, they've gotten worse then tip-for-tat A lot of Americans out there got Indian blood in them. That's what she did. This was a show-you-up thing, by the way, too. You've got to remember how that works. If the woman of the tribe can go out and kill the leader, what the hell are we all sitting on your hands for? You see how that works? In other words, Jenny went out, shot him out of his saddle. Drag him off, chop him up, drag the head home. And what are you going to do? What are you going to do about it? Well, I don't know. I'm like 42 years old and there's his skull right there. I think you can do as well. You know what I mean? And they didn't find the rest of him. They didn't have to. I made sure that the porcupines ate well. Oh well. By the way, that's why you don't find bones in the wood guys. Calcium is a premium. It is true. Calcium is a premium in the environment. And everything goes after the bones. That's why you don't just see oceans of bones out in the northern woods. And in fact, even deer antlers, they don't last for very long. It's not because they rot into the ground. It's because as soon as everything finds out that that calcium is there, wolves and coyotes will swallow bones. Yes, to make sure they get it all. Yes. So again, just as a case in point there, let the porcupines finish the job. Just make it smaller chunks so they all get to it faster. Yes, okay. I agree. I believe number one, but what it comes down to, as I've said, is there's got too many yes men surrounding them. As several people making comments said, hey, don't warn them. Again, which to a degree, the logic there is kind of like what we did with the founding fathers and the bad guys. I know you're not going to listen to the Fairfax Resolves, but we're going to throw them at you anyway. Understand that the Fairfax Resolves were delivered almost at the same time, just by so many days of when the April 19th Shot Heard Around the World date took place, guys. Even right up until the last minute, they did the reasonable thing, but even as they delivered paperwork like that, they were buying more powder, more shot, building more guns, building more rifles, whole nine yards. They were preparing for war, knowing full well the demeanor of their enemy, but they also stood on the high ground. So again, we'll deliver it. They won't listen. When we gave them all the warnings that we did before April 19th, remember that British major who was bragging up how all he had to do was come out and rape Kilpillage and burn about three American villages and that would be all she wrote. Think about it. Said if he were he's allowed to burn to the ground bait rape kill pillage and burn basically, you know, that's that's the old motto He was able to burn to the ground the local villages all the rest of the colonies who just roll over on their back The rest of the history they didn't know in fact, everybody showed up for the party The argument is little as 20,000. They've actually given count numbers, but remember that regimented and even semi regimented militias were also reinforced by individuals who had pretty well stayed off to the side. There were many people who were not directly mobilized because of their proximity to the population centers. In those cases, they were simply, they catch as catch good and came in. When the Salem mobilization took place, everybody showed up and they estimated that up to as many as 40,000 people across three colonies mobilized. Now, you're talking about April 19th, at least 23, 25, 27,000, that's the middle number from different people, guesstimated and based upon roll calls for the active militias. But that does not also incorporate, and this is why the number is so variable, is the many remote farms that once the message went out, many of them had what were called cannonade calls. If they heard the main gun in a town go off, and then they heard another report, and then another report, in other words, usually three, although it could be twos or threes, that was the call sign for everybody. That was like the tattoo for those who were within the green. In other words, like the drum and the fife calling the troops to form up. But for those who were farther away, it'd take longer for them to mobilize. However, most of them came a-running, kids. And they came a-running with beyond a shadow of a doubt. So we're looking at the same scenario, and we're looking at the same situation. I don't really think it's going to back off. I think now they're just like the old wicked witch of the west trying to figure out how to do it. And even now they're pressing ahead in the other states just as they pointed out in New Jersey. And you're looking at Rhode Island, Maryland, New Jersey, Massachusetts, it's already where they need to be to confiscate. They're all ready to go. That's like I said before, that's why they backed off. Rumdum Romney gave them all of the gun control they needed for gun confiscation. And that pig assigned everything that came before his desk. Have no use for the POS at all. Know exactly what he's about. Anyway, Don, before we go any farther, and it's not running too fast, you have night vision technology, sir, and I want you to qualify that. We are looking at some changes in first generation technology. It's not an if, it's just a when. In other words, the parts that are out there are limited, and then there's going to be a change in the system. How can we get hold of you? What are the changes, and what do you have available, please? Well, up front, the phone number is 23179684. Again, 231-796-8458. First generation gun sites, viewers, goggles are basically going to convert over to the guts from video cameras and they'll call it a white phosphor screen. You'll be looking at a dinky little black and white television. They say, oh, it's great for detail, but we've talked about white light coming out of the device and white light on your face, be it from a viewer or a gun site or goggles. That's not a real military advantage there to have white light on your face, in particular if someone else out there just might have a piece of night vision out there. Well, it's going to look like your face is on fire, so that's not really a whole lot of fun. The green light that comes out of your standard green screen is barely visible. It doesn't hardly fit into any range that infrared and ultraviolet do. It's green light and At the beginning of this year, I was told that at the end of this year, we will no longer have green screen first generation. We'll still have second generation, and I'll address that too because American second generation tubes are getting kind of rare. A number about maybe seven years ago, six years ago, ITT, who had been producing third generation tubes for a long time, lit up the second generation tubes, or actually converted over. started running second generation tubes again for a while to fill a little niche in the market and most of those are gone. Most of the new old stock is gone. What we're seeing now is Russian and Belgian tubes. The Russian tube in second generation is a pretty good tube. In fact, they're talking 5,000 hours of life instead of the 2,500 that was the standard for an American second generation tube, believe it or not. Incredible as it might seem, the Belgians have pushed second generation life to 7,500 hours, 7,500 hours now. That's approaching the lifetime 9 to 10,000 hours of a third generation piece without the huge cost or half again or doubling of a third generation cost between second and third generation, almost doubling. They're pretty slim right now in the second generation, but again, we've got their It comes from overseas. I know that. The Belgian tubes are tremendous though, you guys. The Russian tubes again twice the lifetime of the American tube and it's being proven in the field now. In fact, last year the cost for a Russian device, probably the tailing last end of the American tubes was in a gun sight $1,340 for the gun sight I offer now for $1,340 cheaper. With that in mind, We can talk about gun sights, goggles, green screens. We can talk about thermal. I've got a thermal flashlight. They call it a flashlight. It's just a simple viewer. It doesn't emit any light except from the side that you're looking at. That's right in your mailbox for $5 less than $2,000. The first generation gun sight that is still green screen that will be... Now, going back to that deadline, I was told that the end of the year, December 31st, will no longer sell green screen. generation no matter what the application, gun, sight, cargo, that might end before that as it might be a supply thing, it might be a deadline thing. I wasn't told and I'll have to next time I talk to the company try to discern that. But either way, we're a quarter of the way into almost a third of the way into the year. Well, at the end of March, we're a quarter of the way through the year. Time marches on, waits for no one and all them other cliches. By the time the end of the year comes around, we won't have any first generation green screen. It will all be the guts from video devices, you know, your video recorders. We can go over to gun sites in thermal. I've got a thermal viewer again, as mentioned moments ago, $2,000 minus $5 right in your mailbox. We can go over to a thermal gun site that will stand up on top of your 223. for mid 3Ks. I don't have the paperwork in front of me, but it will be mid $3,500, give or take a little bit. If you want something that's going to hold up on your 308, we're going to have to look up from there. I don't have that paperwork in front of me. But if you're looking in that direction, you guys, give me a call. When you start talking about the big thermal, I can take sharp bites out of the price compared to what my supplier is going to sell it to you for. Okay, because there's quite the margin there and I don't mind leaving a whole bunch of it off the table. My number is 231-796-458. Again, 231-798-458. Those are gun sights. Thank you, Mark. And again, why are you dealing with a stranger when you can deal with a friend? Don has stayed the course. He's been there for the Patriot effort. He has been an active individual that has been incessant in engaging the enemy guys. That's the kind of person you want in your backyard. You want that person standing next to you when the time comes. Well, Mr. Betcher has. So let's do the part that really is critical. Do business with each other before we do business with strangers. Okay, just that simple. Now, real quick, some ear candy before we go. And still, I haven't played this one in a while, but with what's going on right now for our friends in Delaware, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, you all know your history, so let's see if you remember this one real quick. The Devil Take the High and Most. Does everybody understand where that saying came from? Anybody? Best Not Be Lazy. That's right. Remember, everybody loves the movie Brave Heart Live, don't ya? There's that scene where you remember at the end where you didn't die with me. Well actually I plan on killing the other side. But okay, and remember there's the point where you see the battle sword and the best friend throws the blade out. You see it hit the ground and you know stick and while it's still quivering everybody charges. Let the devil take the hindmost. It was a matter of honor. It was a shall we say the lead-footed one that was the last to pass the sword. That was a black mark, guys. The idea was that you move into battle, you charge full speed, you don't hesitate, you don't wait, you take down the enemy on the other side. There's a lot of phrases that we hear. that are lost to a degree in time. We take and use them in many cases or we've heard them but we never fully appreciate them because they had great significance in their time and so much so that they lingered on perhaps beyond their base understanding. You know there's another one, Don, we've used many times, give them the whole nine yards. Are we talking football there, Don? Oh no. That goes back into aviation history and P-38s and Mustangs and the cans of ammunition that were loaded into them. 50 caliber links coming out to 9, 18, 27 feet long. The whole nine yards. Give it to them. What you doing with them when you can't wait? What you giving them jerrys today? The whole nine yards dude. Only then it was probably the whole nine yards old sport. For everybody out there again, phrases, terms, understand what they are. The cool thing about it is we've got a whole lot of battle music. Bring it forward. In fact, one of the things I would ask, everybody has been hearing Visitor from the past. A lot of you already have the music mix CDs that we sent out. There are two versions. One of them has about 18 pieces of music on it. The other one has about 29 to 30 poems. Both of them have Visitor from the Past right off the bat. But the larger one of the two has many little ads from Republic Radio and Liberty Tree Radio. They were little quips and story pieces. You might recall stuff we did on the intel report or a few of them are things that Jeff Bennett did and everybody picked up on. In addition to that, there's music in there. Patriot music. Randy Craig, Steve Voss, Carl Clang, music militia, poker face. All of it dynamic, but all of it especially, and most important, it's ours. Now, we've got the state of Connecticut. The state of Connecticut needs to be motivated. It sounds like they're Delaware and Rhode Island and the other states that are going to be peed on here pretty soon are going to have to get motivated the same way. Well, start saturating those areas with copies of Visitor from the Past. It speaks for itself. There's a reason that we've... I know that at some point most copies will be lost or maybe destroyed that we have. It's not because we intend to, but it's because we're religious about it to a degree, but no matter how hard you try, things can happen, guys. And in destruction, it could possibly be lost if we were to hoard something. But we don't treat it that way. Think about how many different ways and in how many different times visitor from the past has been recorded since 1993. You know Mark, one might look at the visitor from the past, that recording that we run at the beginning of the hour, written by Phalen Polk and read to us by an Arizona State trooper as a verbal rendition of today's Declaration of Independence. Again, it speaks for itself. Well, people, here's your laundry list. Why are you allowing this to happen? Why have you allowed them to continue with this? What are you going to do? That is one of the things needs to be said. But in the same breath, it's like, pump them up. We've got all kinds of really fantastic music that's part of the heritage of this nation. For those who really do have the spirit, they really do have the core spirit, and they're Americans. They're not globalists. Well, the globalist isn't going to know any better and they're going to scoff. They're going to do what the British did when we had to shoot them out of here before. It's the same click, same bunch, same, you know, different day. But it's the same mindset. For them, they'll smirk or they'll be stupid. They will be arrogant, whatever. And in their death or in their defeat, that music is what they'll finally hear. It'll be the last thing they're hearing if they're dying. Or as they're being crushed and defeated completely, it will be a message sent to them. You see how that works? Let me tell you something, it was kind of funny when we did all of the guys we protested up there with the UN flag every year and you know the UN flag raising in Lansing, Michigan. You've all seen a lot of that. One of the things we did after the first time it was done is they told the guys bring boom boxes. And we made Patriot music tapes that were music mix tapes. and the march of Kim Breyeth was in there and rather die than be your slave and a whole bunch of the stuff that nobody ever heard before. Nobody realized that the stuff was out there. Revolution. Wake up boys. Krista Berg off of the Oh, the last three songs on the album of the Getaway album are a battery of songs that complement each other. Revolution, Light of Fire, Never Forget. Well, I played those and you know what? The cops were like a smirk and they were all puffed out. Then they started listening to what it was we were playing. It was all beat your arse down music. There wasn't any fondness to it or just we're all patriotic and they think we're stupid for being patriotic It was we are going to hunt you down by field and that's kind of music We're gonna play out right here right now Don your number for night vision 231796 8458 God bless the Republic! Death to the New World Order! We shout for bail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire's on the run! But we are on the march, both day and night. Down your number for night vision, close us please. That number's 231796 8458 Again, 231796 8458 Thank you Mark, God bless you. God bless America. 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