March 24, 2014
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1h 8m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed escape and evasion tactics, prisoner collection procedures, and camouflage techniques, including practical applications like Plasti Dip vehicle coating and cloth barriers for night vision concealment. He covered recent training exercises in cold weather conditions, the importance of proper cold-weather gear and older military surplus clothing, and the Malaysian Airlines disappearance. The show included commentary on the Ukraine-Crimea situation, signal communications infrastructure using micro-FM systems, and night vision technology sales with specific product details and pricing.
- escape and evasion
- camouflage
- night vision
- prisoner recovery
- cold weather training
- military surplus
- micro-fm radio
- thermal imaging
- malaysian airlines
- ukraine crimea
- fema camps
- signal communications
- preparedness
- survival tactics
- gun sights
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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 to keep the torture freedom 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 in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm our corny one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on Liberty3radio.4mg.com We're on AM&FM Microstations, CB Base Stations and UltraNet Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're a homework network from the bottom of Florida to the east, and we're targeting the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 3rd, 5th, Pitt and the nine sisters on the left side of the state. Call around the Recall State. Thumbs up there. Remember, keep your list on hand in ball-peen hammers and machetes or broadswords. When the time comes, cleave them. Well, write where it counts. Anyway, the left coast out there where we have the great Sater Jefferson and the rest of our friends in that direction. Turning back to these sweet cross plains leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge. Will the restaurant cruise grammar teams, OK teams, and the mob development consortium bring us the Golden Spike Dom? It's clear! We don't have any cloud cover. This is not good. It will get cold tonight. But, what's it like in your neck of the woods, sir? What is the date today? Well, Mark, on this 24th day of March, it snowed. It did. It snowed here today, and it's been overcast since lightning afternoon, and it'll probably be warmer than you, because those clouds are, you know, thick across the sky. colder ends of March. This is one of those summers that when it gets here you're going to wake up you guys and it's going to be summer time and the remnants of snow will disappear that very day. Here I don't know what about. Wisconsin will probably do a lot of the same thing but it won't happen on this the 24th day of March. Now I don't know the name of the Chinese airline, the Airline near, Malaysian airline might it be. Mark V announced that the airplane went into the South India Sea. So looking at the chunks of this and that, although they haven't put their hands on anything, and after most of 17 days, you know, hope remains strong for that long, and everybody thinks that, well, we're going to find rafts of people or whatever, or the plane landed here. story now and there's a whole bunch of grieving people were shown on the evening news. Wait a minute, let's back up for just a second here. When 007 was executed on the ground by the Communists to get rid of an American senator, there weren't any bodies found later. Yeah. Remember that, guys? Oh, we're supposed to forget all about that one. Yeah, we all know better than that one, don't we? Yeah, that plane was brought down to kill one man. Again, that's one of the things to remember about spawning especially in the pirate skies of Asia, which really hasn't changed much from the old days when you were on board a junk tramp steamer or maybe a junk junk. Somebody decided to play pirates of the Indian Ocean or pirates of the China Straits or pirates of the Straits of Japan or pirates of the South China Sea. Yeah, when they got hold of you, only rumors of your destruction perhaps were passed on at Mars. The port of Singapore was just as safe as the port of Shanghai. They're calling Shanghai for a reason. Yeah, in fact there's a certain term for things that people used to do to people that are based upon the name of the place. Yeah. What does that tell you? You used to be... You're a SHENHIDE! You used to be Taylor? You're a sailor now. Yeah, you're a sailor now. I used to be, yeah, Taylor, cowboy, gold, gold duster. Take your pick one way or another. You were going to be hauling hemp and moving campus. Congratulations, you're in somebody's maybe or somebody's merchant marine if nothing else. While we're talking about the Celestials, you know, we can talk about camouflage for a moment because the Chinese weren't real welcome here after the railroad was completed, no matter what you see on Ponderosa. Oh, what was that? Yeah, what was the name of that? Hop Singh! Yeah, that was Hill. Hop Singh! At any rate, they even mentioned that word in their application. I think they even called him a celestial, fitting into that timeframe, giving the Orientals that ethereal background or personality. At any rate, the persona of the mystique of the far Orient, which falls in line also with the Grand Lodge, which is why when you mentioned Orient, it made everybody feel better. to mine also. We haven't brought this up in a great long time. This could come up on a Communications Tuesday. This could come up on a Weapons Wednesday. A lot of them were waylaid, not exactly Shanghai because they weren't putting the work after that, although slavery was still working. But on their way back from the mines to the ships or to the assayers for their gold. Being clever fellows, a lot of them cast gold and and golden forks and golden pots and pans if they were moving that much and then painted them black. Hardware! Yeah, just walked right across onto the ship and no one took their black pot from them. No one took their... Man, that spoon is black. I don't want that. The point here is, you know, it's kind of... many of you get the point, but things aren't always what they seem. Sometimes it's so easy to hide something in plain sight with just simple means. This works both ways. When you start to see things like that, you start to think that, what haven't I seen before? What do I need to take apart? What is, as Mark points out, the veneer that's just behind? Or who is that man behind the curtain? You start to think like that. Again, there are reasons why we bring up goofy little things sometimes. We segued right to that. That was what one might call a bit of a free association that got us here from the Malaysian airliner. But think about it. Mark, did I even talk to you before the hour this evening? There was no script here. Oh, no. But you guys, some things, when you see dinky little things like that, Everything works to a scale. You have to understand that if you can see something working really dinky, it might be able to be worked on a huge scale. I mean, look at what they tell us an atom looks like. Doesn't it kind of look like a solar system? I know, and that's just plain as a nose on my face, and it's way too easy an analogy to bring a thought line forward and to visualize what we're trying to say here. But again, camouflage sometimes is so easy. The deception sometimes is just the shape of a spoon or a pot. And then leave a little crusty food on it and let it get moldy too. Yeah, oh, oh, oh, oh. Oh, that's what she's called the hot water. Oh, it's food. Ah, yeah, oh. Smell like fish. That's because it is fish. Yeah. Well, I don't think I want any of that. Let him go. piss poor performance kids. So get that gold back to the homeland. Just a thought. I yield to you Mark. One of the things I was touching on and it does have to do with camouflage and concealment, there was a thing I was trying to express the last hour of the two hour block about prisoner recovery but also survival, escape and evasion. Remember what the eyes cannot see, the heart does not long for, but that doesn't mean that you aren't armed with the teeth. Chemouflage, camouflage, camouflage. Just something not of value, preferably not something that even draws attention in any way, shape or form. Remember that. A lot of what they do in movies is purely designed to get you conditioned to you do things a certain way, but they're the wrong way. exposed fires, overt camps that are not camouflaged, everything nice and neat lines or square where in a situation where you are trying not to draw attention, remember we have said what the eyes cannot see the heart does not long for. So if it blends in with the terrain or if you blend in with the natives. The first rule of the survival of the escape innovation in that respect with regard to the population is do as the natives do. If the natives don't move around in 107 degree weather or 110 degree weather with high humidity, you will moving around attracts attention. Everybody understand that? See, like in Mexico, everybody would joke about it, but a siesta was there for a reason, guys. It was at the high point of the day where it makes no sense to be bouncing around trying to keel over for a lack of water, where water is already at a premium. Southeast Asia, the same way. At the high point of the day, you're not out there beating your brain. It brings out, say in the early part of the afternoon, without proper cover, even there you limit your activities. But moving and traveling about draws attention because everybody else is pretty well on their keister, back in the shade, relaxing and watching the world go by, nature go by. Well, because of that, people moving around or activity draws the eye. Always remember that. Now, the reason I bring this up, and I want to qualify this one, when we're talking about prisoner accumulation, prisoner collection and accumulation, number one, they go to a door, they grab somebody in a house, they grab somebody off the street, they're grabbing more people off the street, they're going for the guns in Connecticut. Step one is, you know, general, the Spear Point retail collection, which is rounding people up however they get a chance to do it, whatever they do. The next step is consolidation for retail transportation in volume. That's the collection points we were talking about are arrow points like runways, airports. It can be junctions on a map, whatever it is, where it's convenient to bring everybody to one place, be able to physically secure the site, encapsulate a number of people. You're still having to completely sort it or sub-categorize them. They haven't done that to us yet. In that point they are trying to get you away from the forward edge of the battlefield or from the contact areas. Then we get into from the retail to the wholesale sorting and then from there to final disposition activity which is of course the larger concentration camps, torture centers, detention centers, mass grave sites, things of that nature for the communists. That's what they do. With each progressive step it is harder to get out of the cycle, to get out of the machine. At the very earliest step is if for whatever reason by chance, happenstance, whatever, you're acquired. The idea is to as quickly as possible break contact, especially if friendlies are accessible. Keep that in mind. In the retail collection area, escape and evasion is possible, but remember that there is a very defined security rim. Beyond that though, they don't necessarily even have control of the area of activity where the retail pickup point is. Retail pickup can either be air, which would be a shit hook, you know, a Chinook, or any other bulk transporter. Okay, retail transporters as in helicopters, as in four-man loaches, or in a cell. helicopters such as the Huey, Ola could be used, or the Black Hawk it can be used, those are not very efficient for the amount of fuel burned. The other thing to remember is that air transport and extraction is going to be less and less likely as the battlefield escalates. in what they perceive as a police state operation, they would feel that they could utilize rotary wing aircraft. As they become hunting targets for everybody on the ground, the world changes dramatically. The priority is not to use the air mobile equipment or assets for prisoner transport, more so than infantry transport, combat operational transport. Think about it. Every pound counts and fuel is short. Especially since in a fighting situation your job as infantry in the militia is to make their fuel short. That means, no, we don't have to necessarily engage with flying. You find where they're going in and you dump whatever you can in to start burning things. Anything and everything that has a fuel bladder gets burned. Anything that is, if it can't be captured it gets burned. It's that simple. Every yard? Toasted, broken or burned. Okay. Hold on just a second here. I want to qualify this because there are steps to each of these operations. It is more likely from the retail collection point in small-scale operations that you're going to be moved by wheel transport. It is also more likely in later operational phases if prisoners are still being collected and if prisoners are not being executed on site, which is most likely what police, especially the characters who are in charge, it's the nature of what they do. So, expect extermination units or in other words, death set units out there after hostilities begin. That's why when you capture somebody like that and they're in the field collecting people, execute them all. Destroy all of the operational personnel who are participants. If you've caught them on the ground, it's like cockroaches. You caught them once. They've been doing this over and over and over again. So, let none of them survive. Go ahead, Guller. This is me here. There's some great training. on YouTube, the British SAS training on their maneuvers and how they train, but also specifically, Escape and Evasion. They got some great, just kind of YouTube it. Also, I wanted to point out there's a new, let's not a new product, there's a product that I've been experimenting with and we're now experimenting as a unit. It's called Plasti Dip. What it allows you to do is paint your vehicle or paint anything. You can camouflage colors. Relatively easy. It comes in spray paint and also gallons that can be sprayed. It'll stay out for up to three years without any problem. You can just tear off. It is a really fantastic product. You want to go into an area, you may want to camouflage your car. You could camouflage it relatively easy and cheap with this plastic dip. And then let's say you've got to leave the area. Well, you can tear it off your car. Or let's say you want your car to be red when you go into an area. And you can paint your car red with this. It doesn't leave. It doesn't harm your paint or anything. And then let's say when you leave an area, you can paint your car blue. Your imagination can you the chat room and you look at some YouTube videos and what they're doing and you can buy a camouflage kit for like $30. You probably need about two of them to do a regular sized, moderate sized car. But literally you spray it on, wait 10, 15 minutes, an hour, it settles and it can be ripped off. So it's a great way to protect your paint but also if you need to literally camouflage your car. When we say camouflage, normal red, green, brown, black colors, but again, think outside the box people. Maybe you want your car to be red and make it noticeable when you go into an area. Then you can tear it off when you leave the area. When you go to another location, it's blue. I think it's just a really great solution. Well, let's carry that thought further. It's good to be the chameleon to speak if that's what we're representing here. But you know what? You roll a car into an area, you turn it off. If you want, crack the windows down so you cool the interior too ambient as soon as possible. The motor is going to take a while to cool down. You can open the hood and that will get more circulation there. Now I'm not talking about one of these foreign things where they put the motor or someplace else or something. But you open the hood and you let that cool. You've got the camouflaged car. We've addressed this before, glass you guys. Simply burlap bags. But if you go, knowing that you're going to roll into a particular place, you kind of know that color. How about going by a bolt of that, be it in desert camo, even digital camo. You can get bolts of cloth now. It wouldn't take long to sit down and build basically something that you drape over the glass. And just because the way it's cut and the way it's done, you guys here, we're talking about, hey, I sew my socks. I don't really call it sewing. I'm tying something together. So if you, men, I don't sew. Sewing is for girls. Well, get over that. All I'm doing is tying this to that, okay? Don't look at me. I'm sewing my sock. Quit looking at me. You can build these things so they fall down to a Boy Scout backpack. It fits in that thing you used to carry on your back when you were nine. It can go in the glove box, it can go under one of the seats, and it can be there until it's needed. Then it covers the glass, the thing that can be seen when a pilot comes over the horizon or when he hits that particular angle in the sky. mirrors and glass work, don't you? But we've negated that problem, haven't we? I yield. Very good. Appreciate it. Go ahead, call her. Anything else? I think we lost a caller. Caller might have been on the move. OK. Well, I'll tell you what. Don, we're almost at the bottom of the alley. Referring any farther, it's almost the half hour mark. First of all, you have night vision technology available. I know the people need it. How can they get hold of it? How can we get hold of you, sir? Well, right up front through 3-1-7-9-6-5-8. Again, 2-3-1-7-9-6-8-4-5-8. And let's fall back on those bowls of material. You know, you can cut out particular pieces and carry them. When you think of a ghillie suit, you guys, at night, if you want to build a barrier to wear around in your hide, and you know, we've talked about camouflage. We've talked about what your eyes do. We look for shapes, we look for motion, we look for color. When you're using a piece of green screen, there's a big hint there, it's like a white television, only it's green. So you have many different colors and shades of green. Sometimes, again, almost white because that's the brightest thing or it might even be a street light or a light in the distance. It's the brightest object. And snow will almost appear exactly white now. When you build the hide and you've got that bolt with a piece of if you're looking at particular places with a green screen We've talked about this and this is addressed in the night vision video But not to this extent because if you look into a shadow Again, your night vision device will adjust to the brightest image in its field of view And if you look into a shadow you might not get a whole lot of information out of there But if you are in that shadow looking out into the light with a piece of night vision and you've built a little bit of barrier around you with the aforementioned hunks of cloth, you can get away with small motion. I'm not telling you, you can stand up and do jumping jacks, but you can get away with small motion that won't be directly seen. And those bits of cloth You're not going to drape them out there on the front of a bush. You're going to stand them in behind the bush, the tree line. You're going to put them up on a peg so they don't even have to extend to the floor. They just have to extend, so to speak, the foliage around you so that it fools the green screen. We've addressed this, you guys. Sometimes, in particular as the aforementioned shadows, Really, lousy camouflaging the daytime would be effective against a green screen at night as long as there's not a lot of motion. Now we've addressed this and we just dragged those bolts of cloth over there into ... We're not talking about building tents around you, but if you can move 180 degrees and not be perceived that motion by your opponent, man, imagine the advantage there. Just think of that. Instead of, man, I can't move. They're right over there and they're right over there and I know they'll see me. But if you build these things around you, they're not solids. You can even shoot through them if need be. But all they are is sight line blockers in the dark. So with that in mind, it might be good to camouflage in different displays for different areas, different colors, different patterns for different areas. This is going to be working real good. There might not be a whole lot of three-dimensional things to hide behind or to string up. Again, it's just a thought because it interrupts that it takes away the shape. Now you're beating your obsession in two out of three ways. Let's take that a little bit farther because we've talked about the team that has a whole bunch of green screens. of thermal would be a fine addition to that to discern the differences in is that some really lousy camouflage or is there something over there that is a threat. But the green screen doesn't see many times the thermal will. But the thermal will in particular, the entry level thermal will be in such a way that the green screen if you can bring it to it, will show you a fine picture many times. Is that a rifle or is that a deer or a cow? The green screen will tell you the difference. But the thermal will bring you down to, am I looking at eyes and a forehead there? Is that a hand moving in places where the green screen won't show you those fine little things? It might be the difference. The point here is now you're working site senses in two different spectrums, in two different wavelengths. That is a much harder team to deceive. I can put a piece of thermal in your mailbox for under $2,000, $1,000 under $2,000, but under $2,000. Now that's an entry level piece. It's going to cycle at about 9 Hz so every few moments it's going to seem to blink for a second. Again, an entry level piece. If you want to go up from there, we're talking into like 3,000, 3,200 or so. But it would be a great compliment if you've got four or six or 10 green screens A piece of thermal should be your next investment for the aforementioned reasons. My number is 231796. We still have that first generation gun sight. We won't have that at the end of the year in the green screen format, but we still have that. I'll put that in your mailbox for $400. That's a .308 capable device. It's 2.5 power. It'll grab onto your Picatinny. It'll grab onto your 1-inch, your Weaver Picatinny Weaver 7.8s and a Picatinny 1-inch rail. thumb screw down onto that. No tools unless you want to tighten it down that extra 30 seconds of a turn with a wrench or a thumb screw down to either one of your aforementioned rails. Write in your mailbox for $400. My number is 231796. So, butters again there, maybe we've got a caller waiting. I heard a number of dang men mute you for effect. And I think we've got listeners. I yield to you, Mark. Again, for everybody out there, it is Monday. We've got a lot of activity that just completed over the weekend here. Training exercises, everybody complained, but not with a surprise. It was cold out there. Well, we warned everybody about that. This is the most dangerous kind of cold because this was that deep northern woods cold that swept across the state this last weekend. We're not through with this. Even if it didn't, if you lighten equipment up, and I've told everybody this before, that we don't do that. You take everything into the field that you plan on taking into the field in the future and that way you're training correctly, number one. Don't let anybody convince you, oh I wouldn't carry that if I were you. Well, you're not me. Okay, here's how it works. The combat load is set up the way it's set up. We're not going to shave weight off, not going to drop mags and sure as hell, not going to drop cold weather gear or other equipment we might need. The good thing is we didn't get any really rain or We have to expect that. We can get it just warm enough that you can get soaked. Then, a few hours later, like right now with the sunset, well done, it drops down below freezing again, doesn't it? Oh yeah, and that's going to be, when that whip cracks, it's going to hurt. with this kind of cold, because this is a deep cold where you can feel it breathing it in guys. You know it's one of those moisture, just there's a density to the air combined with that cold bubble with that cold front that we had come in and it's not a surprise. I'm growing up with this all my life. You get so many of these, but not as many through the winter. Even in the deep winter, the center of the winter, not so often. But this time of year, with all of the greater sucking and blowing with the weather fronts, this pulls that weather that comes out of the deep north, the high country. It is a different kind of cold that a lot of people have not experienced before. It's why they feel heavy. It's like I feel heavier, like it's impressive almost. Well it is in reality. It's a combination of things. The pressure front is moving with it that pushed it along. Well, it was sitting somewhere else not too long ago. Normally, it stays up there in the backwoods. It stays up there where there's a lot more oxygen, too. That's another reason everybody gets kind of, oh man, everybody's doing that today, for obvious reasons. The oxygen level is pulled with it, coming off of the forest, off the woods. That comes down south, and it's not lack of oxygen. In fact, just reverse. You're being oxygenated. Your actual body's starting to get comfortable and rested, and really wants to rest a lot more. You know what I mean? Yeah, so again just be prepared for this guys Another cool thing over the weekend down one of the things I got actually series of that If I were to just take a look at this week, and I had everything I picked up everything I needed to stay in the field for probably two weeks Guys, I got two just I got two fondue pots that were tossed out by somebody Both of them. How do I know you how do I know hold they are? Well, they were put in storage in 1978. How do I know that? Well, because of the newspaper that was inside the fondue pot that was dated March of 1978. Could that help? That's a pretty good indicator. Yeah, it was an article that was folded up and it was inside the pot and there were two cans of sterno in there. Underneath the two cans of Sterno was a camp stove. I got two camp stoves, a complete tubular tent, one man, a nice one, two or three other cold weather light jackets, a whole bunch of odds and ends. In fact, enough survival food. I got two cases of beef jerky, individual serving packages. and numerous other things from canned and or you know again boxed milk all good till 2016. Which tells me something about that canned milk doesn't it? Anyway, yeah it's good for a long time. But the idea of just thinking about it is enough between fresh food, other things that I could access, but material easily stay in the field of what we had even with the weather the way it was. In fact, there are things I wouldn't have passed by. For instance, burnables, firewood, things of that nature are already cut. Not that I passed all of it up because, hey, we've got a wood burner so anytime I see free wood, it goes with me. But if I were out and about within a very short period of time, not only would I be comfortable, but I'd be very comfortable, provided I stay focused. And let's not forget the street person's friend, high-impact foam and cardboard. There are plenty of them out there. In a survival escape and evasion situation, the resources are out there for now. But if you pay attention, especially with the cast outs, even with resale shops or church supplies, or Salvation Army, Salvation Army wastes a massive amount of material and equipment. If it's not pristine, or it doesn't fit a certain category, it's going out the back door. It's that simple. Much of the stuff is not even bad. It's just that it's not brand new. It's something from the 60's or 70's. I would point out again though that stuff from the 60's and 70's is now antique, just like all of us are. Most people don't think that way. Well, I grew up with that. And try and find one. Well, see that's the problem. Yeah, grandpa might still have some around and granddad and maybe you do, but you've got to understand it's 40, 50, 60 years old. A lot of stuff we grew up with that we used as children was already 20 or 30 years old. Hell, half the books I have are a century old and the books that I just picked up this last two weeks actually, over the last two weeks, have all been over 100 years old, each one of them. Some of them older than that, going back to the 1870s and 1860s with the stuff that I've collected, that otherwise was going in. Remember, as I mentioned on the air, it was going into the grinder. It was going to be destroyed so that it wouldn't be around to bother anybody's brain anymore. You know what I mean? Especially American history, heritage, and why also? Michigan law, as a matter of fact. I've been reading some other fascinating things that even have helped out Joe a little bit with some of the stuff that we discovered. Just kind of neat. So, again, foundational work still in place. Anyway, fact of the matter is, guys, that this deep weather, this deep cold isn't going to leave us for a while. It's going to be here longer. Everybody has lamented. Like you said, Don, you're going to wake up all of a sudden. There's going to be a massive heat wave, and that will probably be the end of it. It will switch off winter, switch on late spring to summer. And even then, I guess we can pretty well agree, we're probably going to get a little cooler summer out of the deal, but not necessarily a dry summer. Let's point something else out. With these big chunks of ice, they're going to stick around longer and create greater weather fronts. Not much longer, but they're going to stick around longer. We're going to change the lake temperature, which is going to exacerbate the different storm flood activity that we're going to see. So we're going to get more moisture again to this year, which means we are on the upswing of either a short growing, bountiful growing cycle or one of the nine or ten year growing cycles. And I have to look at the calendar. And you know where I'll probably go? Let's see, that scientific book that seems to have been 100% accurate for Pretty well as long as we can remember, the farmer's almond. The farmer's almond act, yeah. Yeah, I'm not going to go to the National Weather Service, they're useless. They get caught flat-footed all the time. They're worthless. Anyway, point is that common sense prevails, especially people who use real science as opposed to government hacks. Government hacks are a matter of saying yes and licking somebody's arse to get a proper doggy treat. So, something to think about there. We are not going to be lightening our load for a while. I don't see it changing a whole lot of stuff out. Something I would like to comment on. When I talk about long johns, we had this discussion, I know Tim might be listening to it. I was thinking about this, you know, saying that most construction workers are a lot of people like sweats as opposed to long johns. Well, you've got to remember the long johns that we buy are what sweats came from. Sweats were a way to make panties in a bra acceptable to be worn in public. It's easy to call it a bikini. You have the same girl walk out with a pair of panties and a white bra on and tell her to just walk out and publish. She tells you, I can't do that. Then turn around and throw her a bikini. double pocket slingshot along with a very broad spectrum, very thin ear protector system. Congratulations, I wear it all day. Sweats were the same way. The original Long Johns, as they were built, also known as Woolens, were a very different cut. Most of the stuff you see that are thermals, that we see that are modern, that have the corrugation in the ribs and everything. That's not the original long johns as they were cut or they were built. In reality, what the sweats do is mimic. Don, you have still a number of the Swedish long johns that I picked up years ago. I have still a couple barrels of them. I won't get rid of those. Those are now in tactical reserve. But the ones that we have, guys, they are not like the long johns that you would buy at the store. They are pre-World War II. They are built to the old specs. They are the soft, fleecy, all the real, not wonderful material on the inside. Standard flat weave on the outside, zinc buttons, wooden buttons, bakelite buttons. I mean they used every button you can imagine. Obviously Sweden was being creative, but in order, you know, again they used what they had available on the shelf. When you put them on, you don't look like a white Spider-Man or you're just about to dance in the ballet? No, no. It's very comfortable. Even no matter what long John is, I've lived in him. Tops and bottoms for the whole of the winter. In the military especially, you always take them off to wash them because you have six pairs. The idea is that you change them out, clean them up, and go on to your next set of underpants t-shirt and whatever, and to keep your physical hygiene up. Obviously, you don't want to be smelled before you're seen in a fighting situation. That doesn't mean you can't help that from happening in the long run, but for as long as you can, you do. That way you can handle whatever you are doing when you're stuck in the same clothes for God knows how long that ends. Remember, as we know, in that situation your underpants can be changed four times. Front to back and then inside out and front to back again. So you get four changes out of one pair of underpants. Always remember that. Yeah, I know. Don't worry about it guys. No comment. Anyway, that was just something I want to point out because some of the older surpluses available, the tops are harder than hell to get for the Swedish long-jail guns. Actually, even when I bought them the last time, not as many of the tops came out. The bottoms are available. Don't ask me why. It's one of those interesting things. We're normally said the way around. Pants in camouflage or in standard anything are typically harder to get than blouses. But they're a good solution. I like to carry three pairs. Usually you can wear one, carry two in the backpack, even if it's just the bottoms. Because remember, that's the area that typically gets wet. Especially looking at cold wet. But remember that the older mix, which by the way, most of these almost feel like they have a silk to them. Like they have a silk incorporated in them. I was told that several of the models do. That are the Swedish and Norwegian. They incorporated the silk. But it's pre-nylon. Pre-plastic guys, it's not plastic. But what is interesting also is that remember since they were woolens in many cases, lanolin is used and the Europeans don't use recycled wool like we do. We use a higher percentage of rag wool in our US military wool products. The European wool that was issued and bought is almost always virgin wool. In other words, it came from the sheep to you. Congratulations. And because of that, it's a much higher quality material. Yet again, this is what I've been talking about with this surplus, guys. The older surplus is a higher standard. Always remember that. Even though, again, they were trying to cheap out, I mean, back in the day, they were We're trying to cut corners like anybody else in terms of, you know, to troops. It still went to the lowest contractor, but they knew what quality was. Yes, exactly. They had to meet a certain standard, and this is true with a lot of the material and equipment out there. So when you're looking at older surplus just because it's older, the biggest problem is trying to get it in the right size. The 70s and 80s stuff coming out right now can be accessed in really big sizes and good sizes. Not like what we would consider medium for most people today was the norm for a big chunk of the population back then. Remember with grandpa? Remember that your dad or your grandpa or your uncle were about two or three inches shorter as a generation than the next generation coming up and another inch or two shorter than the next generation coming up. better food, fewer people dying off, everybody pretty well staying healthy. You know, kind of got enough protein in the diet, you know, once starving, makes a big difference, especially growing up to something to think about there. So that's another consideration about why, man, I can't have any surplus that fits me, Don. Well, part of it is that there's only so many people that are taller or longer than they are around. You've got to remember the people back in the day that you're talking about in many cases that survived the depression as children. Keep that in mind too. That means they started out basically with not enough and went from there and then built whatever they built. I just want to qualify that. Also again remember that we have Connecticut, as a benchmark, they're trying desperately to just, I think that the controlled media has been told to shut up completely about it. There were several pieces done where they're actually even talking about the insults by the cops, and that has all dried up and disappeared. It's because the state police, who of course will terrorize and threaten the media people, they're pretty much in tow. I mean, we know that. As it is, they've been all told to hush up and try to get everybody to go back to sleep so we can surprise them. So I don't think anybody is going to be, quote unquote, surprised. I think instead we've got a pretty good idea of what we need to do and how we need to get it done. The only thing here is signal communications combined with better preparation. with regard to logistics. Those two areas are critical to general survival in the situation that's developing. I don't think anybody had better forget that. Anyway, as a benchmark, Ukrainian forces withdraw from the Crimea. What a surprise. Remember what I told you about how things will move around here. Everybody will be happy with their chunk of real estate by the time they're done. East and West Ukraine eventually Crimea slash part of Russia Ukraine poverty-stricken and we need to send them food in about a year. What do you think? Will it take a year or could it be in six months? I'd give me year. This is spring spring of next year Yeah, by then they decide to keep peeing on Russia Russia just doesn't send them any more oil, right? And then what are the heat their houses with? Oh, they've got some oil and they have some production But nothing comes from the West except for debt Pity, the people of Ukraine, the international bankers are screwing them left, right, up and down until they're screwed, blue, and tattooed, as they say. It's not very effective to put a log in the mail for them. That's right. I'll send them some coal. Everybody will be bad in Ukraine hoping that St. Nicholas will drop off the coal in the sticks. That would be better than the oranges. I like the oranges and do not like the scurvy, but I would rather be freezing and have a little bit of scurvy. I can chew the potatoes to get away with the vitamin C. I don't need so much the orange. It's unusual, especially in the still country, but I can get away without the orange. I need the coal. Send me some sticks, Santa, please. Send me some sticks. Anyway, again, paying attention to that and it should be a we told you so for everybody. But that doesn't mean you can't get all excited and start killing people more on a regular basis. Don't worry. There's plenty of time for the Jewish mob to do something like that and we can expect that. We have high confidence in the trash. Well, freezing people out is just as effective as starving people out. Just cruel. Oh yeah, they will be found, chipping them out of their beds. Of course, and the walls will be chewing at the toes, the frozen toes. Only the cartilage is holding the body together, the bones, the bones that are left. I've seen that, but anyway. So, another thing here with regard to, I mentioned signal communications guys. I got our letter from our friends out west, and an example of the model that they have for testing, that means we have about six of the deal extreme radio system, the China support FM micro stations now in test form. I think two of them are the same model by the looks of the picture I just saw today. And then each one is respectively a different model with different output. So we're going to give you an update on that as we go. It's especially critical to get more micro-FM's in place. One of the neat things about these down is that they're very compact. Guys, these can be made, in fact they should be integrated and be part of your RATRIG. There's no reason not to have a micro-FM for rebroadcasting or data streaming on board your RATRIG slash your radio trailer or whatever you're going to do. These are very compact, very user friendly, and if all else fails, remember it's another way. Think about it this way if nothing else. Nobody would notice a single antenna on the car that looks like an old car antenna, but in reality is an FM broadcasting, a single-die pole. And you could be talking to every car on the road that's near you that's friendly. See how that works? You literally could be talking to them to direct things. One person being the brain, everybody else following instructions. The vehicle that's at the center of a column or a formation that is randomly moving through traffic. You could be speaking directly to the individuals without any complications whatsoever and nobody really being the wiser unless they tune right into what you're doing. But for short, quick, communications hops, that would work. Totally mobile, easy to run, easy to understand. It's purely a matter of how intricate and creative you want to be. Today, one of the other things that I did pick up is a whole bunch of hardware to include a couple of communications hubs. One of them for Apple, by the way. And for one of our friends that might be listening, and maybe in the chat room. And I'm going to double check to see. Yes he is. Well I'll tell you what, I'll be in the chat room in a few minutes here and I'll explain that I think I've got everything to link all of his computers. As a matter of fact I got it for pretty much for you today. So, ooh yeah, all the cabling, all of the boxes, the whole nine yards. So for our Apple friends, they shall be much happier and well, this will be the apple of their eye. by the time we're done. Pretty soon. Don, you also have a telephone number. You're going to be available in about 10 minutes. How can we get hold of you and what do you have, sir? Well, that point on the first generation green screen is going away in the first generation. It will be a white phosphor tube. It will be like a black and white television. We've talked about white light coming out of a night vision device. You'll have to exhibit and show a lot more night discipline, practice it, light discipline. It's not to your advantage to have white light on your face at night. The green light that comes out of a piece of night vision is barely perceptible by another piece of night vision and just, you know, on the edge of it. Night by the human eye, depending on the distance. White light really shows up. There's one commercial now that says, the human eye, it's able to receive a candle at the distance of 10 miles at night. You know, that's in The candle has no other light around it, no other dim, dull light to mask that candle light at 10 miles to night vision. We can put you in a first generation device. It's going to be a green screen. And by the end of the year, that'll be gone. That gun sight right now is .308 capable. It's 2 and 1 half power. And I'll put it in the mailbox for $400. If you want to talk to me about that, my number is 231796. The same thing with a second generation gunsight. 308 capable, it's two power, light in your mailbox for $1,300. The biggest step up in performance in green screen is from first to second generation. Again, that's kind of underscores, well, for instance, that's $900 more, Don, I know. But you're going to get, let me see, almost four times the lifetime of the tube. or you're going to get a more low light first generation device. In both of the devices mentioned, you'll get a detachable illuminator. If it's riding on top of the gun sight, you've got about 100 yards, but you can forward deploy it if need be and narrow the beam or widen the beam to cover a... If you forward deploy it, you don't want the beam so narrow. You want to widen the beam and cover a broader area like a path, road or something. instead of being just a narrow little dot way out there, what's the point of that? That brings up the versatility, but it also, we've talked about looking at that like a light mind, and if someone else has a piece of night vision, well, they're probably not going to walk through your illuminated area, and somebody that they don't like, at any rate, they might send a private in there just to see what happens, you know, just the foot soldier. We've talked about about that and moving your opponent around with light minds, so to speak. We've addressed that. We've also addressed using your imagination. This is one of the reasons that result from that. Hey, put a piece of light over there even if you can't see it with your naked eye. Let's see who walks into it and who avoids it. Because what you could do with that is deploy your first generation devices to look into that lighted field even from a good distance and use your second and third generation devices to look to the flanks where it's going to be dark and the guy with the piece of night vision is going to try to move because while he's seen that lighted area and he doesn't want to go there, right? So just a thought line you guys. It's good to have a detachable illuminator. Now if you want to talk about either one of those gun sites, my phone number is 23179658231796. Thank you Mark. And that means again, in a few moments you'll be able to talk to Don. As a matter of fact, we are at the top. Guys, for everybody out there, again, the sooner that you can move in an escape and evasion situation, if acquired as quickly as you can, you need to try to break contact. If you are being moved, the deeper you go into the system, the harder it will be for you to extract yourself from the inside out. From the outside, our policy is exterminate all security slash concentration camp operators. Policy we had in World War II. Move in, move in, take control and again don't just try to do a narrow corridor and give them a shooting gallery. You take out an entire wall, you take out an entire quadrant. Heavy big junk is the best way to do it. Don't worry about explosives or any nonsense like that. Saturate fire control points, exterminate any dogs or handlers or operators on the ground, anybody that's part of the secret police units that are running the FEMA slash the death camps. Remember that they plan on doing this progressively as they can pull the mask off before they were bragging up about how they're the masters. The masters! I am the master! Really? Well, I'll tell you what, we'll find out more about that in a bit. We'll still, it's going to hurt a lot. The idea here is to recover your personnel as quickly as possible. Before they are moved out of your area of operation as your best solution, remember that typically death-head units or extermination units at FEMA camp, slash FEMA units, homeland security units, are murderers. They are planning and training to kill Americans. It's what they do every day. It's the only thing they do. They're not there to help you. They consider the American people the enemy. They're going to act accordingly. When you fight them, act accordingly with them. Remember, no kindness because they'll laugh about it back at the bar. We plan on making sure they don't get there, right? Do it right. Do it the first time around. You don't have to worry about them the second or third time coming back to haunt you. Anyway, oh, I don't hear the music yet, but I know it's going to be there in a minute. Any second here. So if you ain't pulled the crotch and blow off the hip area, remember they bleed out, you get all the goodies topside, you're squared away. So all you might do is get a hip holster or something. Don, your number's a night vision in closes, please.