This episode featured Mark Koernke discussing media production techniques, encouraging listeners to create and distribute video content using basic computer tools like Windows Movie Maker to saturate social media platforms with militia-themed messaging. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness and militia training operations, with detailed guidance on equipping personnel with uniforms, gear, and helmets for field operations and video documentation. Don, a night vision equipment vendor, joined to discuss first-generation gun sight availability and offered a bulk purchase discount ($375 per unit for orders of 10 or more, down from $400 individual price). The episode also covered combat procedures, weapon system selection (emphasizing the SKS carbine for simplicity and reliability), standard operating procedures, and force multiplication through training. A second segment featured Stephen Missy hosting a preparedness call-in show from Louisiana discussing food storage, spices, and survival equipment.
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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. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay 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 will 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. You pray to God to keep the torture 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 to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? And good evening ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report I'm R.Kirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, central, and east. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... 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Many hands make for light work, a million petticoat junction operators doing their part across the country to connect the nation separate from the control freaks in the system. Well, it is a beautiful gray evening here, and that means the date today is 3rd of April. sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2014 old earth calendar or Mayan crazy town crazy town calendar. What makes a difference? Dynamics and when you've got sound what can you do with it? Battle continues. This is Liberty Tree Radio and by the way we're talk and music. For a lot of you out there, we need to take advantage of the fact that we have some tremendous tools that we can keep in the quiver, you know, if it's a bow and arrow, in the toolbox if you want to wrench on things, or in the belt if you're dumping rounds down range to slaughter off an enemy that thinks you're going to come out and rape Gail Pillage and burn America. When the time comes, hunt them down, get rid of them all, and have, well, the courage, perhaps a heart of courage to get the job done when the time comes. Why? The bad guys are made up of a whole pack of stinking cowards that are nothing but backstabbers, sniveling rats, and they have no life of their own. So the only option they have is to come out and try to steal yours. It is Thursday. It is, of course, again, we've got more light. We're not quite done with sunset. It's gray, but it's still bright enough out there with standard infrared camera technology you see just like daylight right now don't forget that it doesn't necessarily have to be uh... hours on your night vision technology right away if you have the i r technology in hand to one overlap those to save time on our night vision equipment that we do have in reserve guys we've got to stretch it as long as we can keep it in service as long as we can so we can nickel and dime in other areas we can save those dollars for when they count on the battlefield. See how that works? Anyway, it is a beautiful Thursday. And music. What does music do to change the dynamic? Well, quite a bit actually. It inspires, it can take you to places. I've talked about this for years. There are two things that can take you across decades. It can take you back a century or a half a century, depending on how old you are almost. Think about it. But a smell will do the same thing. If you've experienced things in life that you realize, you know, there's a thing about the battlefield, and I've watched this over and over again, paying attention to my seniors over the years. It's that awareness of life's experience that's so critical. Well, music can take anywhere you want it to also. And I challenge you, and I actually ask that everybody out there listening, you know your computer has the ability to do videos. Most everybody out there has got a Windows program in their machine. If you do, you've got a computer editing system on board to do videos, to insert music, create images, and do something. I'm not going to challenge you. This is something where you can sit down and just have some fun learning about how your computer works, but also developing a skill. And the more people that do that, the more we flood every medium that's out there, the sooner that we're going to, you know, again, we're already seeing great results, but the sooner that we affect even more people. How do we know when we're affecting them? Well, the bad guys make an effort to desperately try and cut people off or edit, you know, change the way that, for instance, search engines work. We've seen all of this in the technology. uh... you understand that despite everybody says uh... you know of course in a series of their site are designed to try and tell you it's people resist you'll be absorbed or what what what what what does that going to do well cheapness on the free throw it at the enemy though out there and influence throw it out there and educate throw the information out there in every venue you possibly can nine or a lot of people so i don't have much and i always hear this got a computer i listen to this program A lot of people are listening via the internet right now even as we speak. They've got a computer hooked up. Do you know how that system works? Have you experimented with it? Have you developed your skills with the tools that you do have? You know, we don't have to have any great love for all these social mediums and I really don't care about the information I send out. The enemy already knows who I am. If you've already joined in battle in some way, the bad guys already know where you are anyway. So how about we saturate every one of these pieces of technology that they have out there that they are going to spy on you. How about you contaminate the pool and everybody, everybody, go into any and every venue and connect and hook up and push our agenda into it. Why? It muddies the water people. You have to understand that the only way that the rat system works is if through cowardice or failure people have a, you know, I was going to do the shuck and jive and then somebody kind of peaks up and says something and everybody else does the rat mouse thing and Whereas instead if you just flood non-stop, I don't care how high a quality it is, the idea is do it, post it, go on to the next one. You've got YouTube, you've got Facebook, you've got Google, you've got Yahoo, you've got, those are now old by comparison, but there's a whole line of social media technologies where you can post something in one venue and share it in the others. Now think about that. Think about how useful that can be. understand that there's images, massive, we have a vast selection. You know that with your computer you can pull down any number of still images. Put it into a file, take the file, slide it over to that editing process that you have on your computer, and create a slideshow with music and images that you've always wanted to try and figure out how to make them work. You can do a prototype version and then you can perfect it with another version of the same thing. And if you figure out how to run video, you do that. Develop your skills people develop your expertise But flood the battlefield the bad guys are doing everything they can we've got to use all the on the cheap weekend to ensure that we slap them back in again do it from a million directions a thousand cuts a hundred thousand cuts how about a a million slices of sound dynamic sound. By the way, this is, oh that's right, two steps from hell. Did I give you a hint, the name of the song? If you have a heart of courage Oh, dynamic battle scene, militia in motion, small arms fire, infantry passing over the camera, the destruction of an armored vehicle, somebody screaming and on fire wearing a black uniform with FAT or FIB on it, yep, thrashing and trying to beat themselves out, put one bullet in their gut just to make sure they hurt more, move on to overrun the next position, attack, attack, attack, and you get them all. And then there's a moment where you get a chance to breathe, turn, look at the next objective, and you move on. Wow, you can have a lot of fun. In other words, while you're busy enjoying the technology and having a lot of fun, you can be part of the mission, part of the mission and part of the solution, people. Come on, let's work at this. I'm serious. I appreciate all the help. In fact, An example is what we just saw with the micro effect where all of you are stepping in and doing what we've asked and actually reminding you that the strength that we have is our strength in numbers. That is the strength that we have and we don't have much but you know there's another model, what little we have, we sure as hell know how to use. So I would ask again that if you would take the time, check out the technology. If you go to, for instance, your computer, let's say you go to programs. Oh, that's right. When you go to Programs, there's Accessories, Games, Why, Startup, Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, Windows Media Player. No way. And then there's Windows Messenger. Oh, wait a minute. On your computer it says Windows Movie Maker. Have you ever done that? Have you ever gone into your system? To check to see what's there, you've got a menu. You'll see all kinds of things, but you see programs. When you touch that, a whole bunch of icons. Ignore the games, BS. If you could exclude it, fine, but just ignore it since you should have the discipline of an adult to avoid the games on the computer. There you go. There's all kinds of other selections. But Windows Movie Maker. Wow now by the way your Windows media player and all your other stuff is what pulls sound and noise in Understand that two steps from hell and a lot of these other independent music productions The dynamic music that they produce is open for public use guys So you can drag that really cool music over and the images that you want plus the images you make and You can do filming yourself. Your camera phone does a lot of really cool stuff, but for a few dollars more you grab a camera off the shelf. That's a movie type camera nowadays with the memory stick. And guess what? You can do your own filming, sunset, sunrises, dynamic imagery. Be creative and experiment. I am serious about this. We need as much of this to be going on as possible from as many different directions. Remember there's lots of props out there to draw on. How many neat locations do you have near you? How many places do you have Civil War artillery or a monument you've passed a million times but when you look at it, look at how intricate it is. Imagine close-up imagery of the sculpting and the iron fence and the artillery piece and the gun tubes that are there in rows or the cut stone in the monument itself and the imagery that can be pulled from it. Think construction. Look at some of the images you've seen that look so cool. How would they call that production value? Exactly. They pay lots of money for that. The props are already in our hands. How many neat locations are around you where you have multiple tiers? There's a couple spots I've wanted to use in videos and I've already told people we're coming back to do it, but we don't have to build any sets. Here's a place where there are layers upon layers upon layers of stairways and crossways. It is just the neatest. Looks like a, like it's almost a sci-fi piece. But it's just that somebody went to town with woodworking and really did some neat stuff. And you'd never know it's there from outside the building. And they don't even promote it per se. It's just that if you're, if you've been in the little building, you know that it's there. And the first image from the ground all the way down on the ground basement floor way, way down below, looking up and you have all these crosswalks and all of its intricate wood. And the smart thing is you get people to participate and you have motion. You see people crossing and each one from above. Just enough that you get a glimpse. You don't need to see them completely. The idea is the sense of motion and the sense of depth. combined with other images and other things that you can do think about all the stuff you can work with your guys i'm asking you to pitch in and chip in a way that you don't have to spend any money you just develop a skill all of you can do it if you don't care if you wait there in the decoders are all the way down the bottle of florida over in the corner main right now all the way over in california and uh... in uh... caliya or anywhere else guys jump in your machine and start pulling imagery out in get your minute get your munchkins get everybody to help get your older people to help See, here's the thing, it's a baton process. Everybody develops this, everybody starts to hammer it, you throw more and more out, you saturate the battlefield. We can do this, this is like everything else, and this is not something where you have to drop, I'm going to drop a diamond, pay for it, no you don't, it's in your computer already. All you do is set up a YouTube account, do whatever you're going to do, use the other social medias, most of the time you got like, some of you're in Yahoo group, we need to expand the Yahoo operations, we actually haven't talked about that for a while. We've got Google video, you've got all these different independent videos out there. The more you connect to those, the more we find out about them too so we can support them and they can support us. See how that works? We've got Don with us here by the way. It is gray here, still Don, have you been getting any snow up there? We haven't had any here, but I'm just curious. It dusted overnight to where some of the foot pads were white again, but as the sun burned that off in the first two hours of daylight, that was a dusting. Again, for everybody out there, a reminder, because like I said, this weekend we've got a lot of training operations where we're going to be in this transition weather. You're still going to see cold at night. There's nothing's changed there. Just make sure you understand it's going to be cold and wet. So make sure your rain gear is squared away. Don't leave anything behind. And I would remind everybody of something I've also mentioned to our friends. And I want to address this too about video operations. The California militia have done some fantastic videos. and guys if you have a wash and go to youtube check them out they've got large formations of people there out there training together they've done photo collages combined with moving imagery the whole nine yards now here's a basic rule though and it just again for the sake of you know you want to prop things out uh... make up a footlock or duffel bags ideally a footlock or a transport can like you have for the military footlockers people understand or big pieces of luggage that have to be fancy i wouldn't have died when if it's red grab some camel painting camel camel the snot out of these things Seriously, go to town on this stuff. Make it look cool. OD Green if you want to. Just all OD Green. You get luggage from the resale stores for nothing, the older stuff, or even tell them, hey, you got some really ugly looking luggage on the outside comes in. You don't want to sell, or you normally wouldn't sell. I'll buy it. I'll give you a dollar or two for it. Don't throw it away. And these big pieces of luggage that were the old Touristure luggage and stuff are great for putting a dozen spare hats. Okay, pick a booney hat and get cheap. But all in, you know, a cap, the same pattern, or matching with the rest of your units pattern. A bunch of watch caps are cheap too. They're quick and easy. Okay. OD green preferably. Black stands out. OD green or earth brown is a better choice. But black, fine, if that's what you got, you get them for free, throw them in there. In addition to that, about a dozen or two dozen uniforms. So many pairs of pants of all sizes and so many pairs of shirts. Bigger sizes are a better choice. You can always cinch stuff up, but you can't stretch cloth out. Now, when anybody shows up, if they're going to observe, if they're going to be there to watch, so that you don't have to worry about editing things out because, oh man, we caught that person in the film. Even your camera crews should all be camouflaged and kitted out. No special clothing, no red gear, no green gear, nothing like that. They got blue jeans on, then the camouflage goes on over it. And that's where, again, the rip stop or the less expensive, thinner stuff works fine. The idea is to have something there so that everybody's got gear on. Everybody's got uniforms on. Now, gear is the same thing. Start collecting pistol belts and H suspenders. They're the cheapest thing out there. I've already pointed you to a dozen different locations where you can get pouches for nothing. What does this do? It kits out the soldier. See how that works? It kits out that militia man the rest of the way. But if you've got a woman that shows up, a girlfriend that shows up, a guy that shows up who's just checking things out, wants to, you know, he's talking about joining or whatever. When he's there to participate, the first thing you do is you have a designated quartermaster. Their job is go over there and talk to Frank. Go over there and talk to the, you know, the pickup truck over there that's got the cargo rig with it. And the mission is to kit the person out before they go out to participate with the unit. they should be a part of the unit now to make sure you know that it's a newbie or somebody grab yourself some duct tape in say earth brown or green or black and put a band around the person's wrist on the left wrist made out of whatever camo duct tape or whatever everybody knows that's a guy who is visiting or somebody who is visiting it's not a big deal but it allows you within your group to identify individuals that may have to be tendered or taken care of or let along because they're not familiar with the routine These are all simple steps that are so easy, but what it does well Everybody seems to think that everything has to be absolutely perfect and everybody has to be all the same You know they think it's cool. Okay, medley, so we're gonna satisfy the eye candy crew, okay? Those who you know here you are sure not really perfect So you're you're not like them or me guys well most of us been in the service We understand no, but no combat worthy unit has ever passed inspection number one so I ain't worried about that part, but Again, we are working at, in a social medium, where we need to be more dynamic. I'm not worried about how big or small you are, I'm worried about, again, squaring the troops away. Also, this is part of esprit de corps. And units need to be thinking of that. We want to pump up the troops. You need to motivate the troops. You need to have the troops focused. You want, yes, they are hard chargers. Yes, they are squared away. Yes, you are effective combat troops. just as good as anybody else out there on the planet. You pull that trigger, whatever's in front of you will die just like anybody else. Congratulations. Now, perfect your skills, develop your expertise, and become a warrior. That's why we train. Okay? Now, again, for our media crews, remember this basic gear, it's not a big... In fact, here's another rule. You know, because people show up with tennis shoes, white tennis shoes and stuff like that, which stands out. Rubber over boots for $3 at Coleman's.com. Go on the girls. Now they've got a green boot. They don't have to change out from the shoe they're comfortable with this way. You see how this works? But a green rubber boot covers a multitude of sins in terms of pink, white, pomegranate, whatever color might be on their feet. And they're still comfortable. You see how that works? So again, it behooves you, pardon the pun, feet, behooves, hooves as in, yeah, yeah, I get it, okay. Anyway, it motivates people to do things right. The quartermaster should actually have a percentage of his equipment on standby all the time. Things happen, stuff gets messed up, troops might need repair or replacement equipment right there on the spot. It is a good idea to demonstrate your ability to think ahead. Prior proper planning prevents piss, poor performance. By the way, another option, don't forget, if you don't want to use hats and you want everybody to look really cool, the bucket type bicycle helmets. I have hundreds of them. I always watch for them at the yard sales or for people throwing them out. I got seven of them the other day here for free because somebody was tossed a bunch of stuff out and put free on box by the road. What was in there? A bunch of stuff I didn't need. But you know what? I got all the helmets for free. They're the bucket. They look like a paratrooper helmet, guys, like the World War II paratrooper or like the newer Kevlar helmets that are, you know, they're taking protection away from the ears. They look good, they're squared away, they're not the styley, foofy, my little pony with the holes in them type of helmets. They're more like a roller blade helmet. Well, they're all OD green base and each one of them has a camouflage cover on it because I bought a bunch of these 10 cent and 25 cent helmet covers. They all have the same helmet cover. They've all got the same paint job if the helmet cover comes off. But you know what? You can do the same thing. Watch for the large and extra large. I will give you a little hint. Don, years ago, when it was in Vogue, remember back in the 80s and early 90s, Bell made a bunch of woodland camouflage bicycle helmets, guys. Full-size adult I've been running into these because grandpa or grandma or aunt Molly is getting rid of the stuff in her garage and lo and behold I've gotten four of these now, and I don't have to do anything with them. Well, they're already painted in their bell. They're actually label bell On the back they've never been changed, so I'm not changing them, but you know what guys they're out there So again, a bucket of those, a whole pile of all the same helmet, all these people showing up, hey that looks pretty cool. They've got a camouflage or an Odie Green helmet on. They're squared away. They've got a uniform on. They've got some web gear. They look like they're part of the troops. Think about that when you've already got 100 to 200 people in the field. Now your people are squared away. Anybody looks at that, it looks good too. Psychologically, this is again mucks with the enemy on the other side. You're organized. You're actually functioning in several different tiers and mentally this is registered. Okay, just a moment to point out because again, these are things that are so simple it's ridiculous and it doesn't have to be the most expensive items because again, these are backup. These are for, again, supporting personnel who may only be visiting, but everybody that shows up will be put into a uniform, especially if your mission is to film. Remember, all those people may be caught on film. That means that you don't waste those minutes or those hours of filming where you have to edit this out or edit that out because you wanted a certain effect. The effect is already there. Don't forget they can also carry a backpack full of junk if you're going on the field. Get everybody to become a mule. You see what I mean? Yeah, we're going to be eating out there. You showed up, here's a backpack for you. You can carry some of the MREs we're carrying over there the other three miles, you know, during the three mile march. Congratulations. So again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We're at the bottom of the hour. Don, before we go any farther, night vision technology. You have it. People need it. We are looking at, again, outfitting and equipping personnel across the board. How can we get hold of you? What is available and where can we go to, again, find out about what all is happening with the technology? Please. Well, right up front, the phone number. You hear it now and then. You're going to hear it again and you probably should write it down maybe at least once. But if you want to talk to me about night vision my number is 2317968458. Again, 23179684. We can talk about goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal. What I really want to talk about is that first generation gun sight. I talked with my guy, you know, president of sales, vice president of company. Titles are nice to have and you know, I don't deal with a manager. I don't deal with a handler. I talk right to a president, but the president of sales. I talked with him today, Mark. And you know, we mentioned the other day about trying to do a, a, a, and I'm talking with him and the green screen is a number thing. It's not a date thing. We have thousands of first generation tubes. They can go in viewers, they can go in gun sites, but they go out the door now. It's not a matter of December 31st, we don't have them anymore, it's a matter of when we run out. And I'm thanking them, well thank you for that, because now I can answer my listeners' questions. The people who wanted to know about that, well we can answer that question. It's not a date thing you guys, it's a numbers thing. When they run out, they run out. And with that in mind, when we started talking about numbers, he's looking at my history with the company and he says, Don, how come you haven't bought numbers in a while? And I says, well, that's a hard thing to do. And he says, well, I see here you bought 20 of these a while back and you got a better deal. And before that you bought 10 of those. And well, we started talking about that and we went back to the green screen, the first generation gun sight. And I figure, well, if there's a finite number of them, I'm not going to get a deal on them. I've got him on the telephone. I says to him, Mark, hey, what can we do with him? I say, what do you mean by bulk? Well, probably like 10 or multiples of 10. He goes to the books. He comes back and you guys, if we can drum up 10 sales, and I hate to put it that way. I sound like a stinking trying to sell you a car or something. But if we can make 10 sales here in the next little short time, like a week or 10 days, If we can do a bulk sale like that, I can put that gun site in your mailbox for $375. So that's $25 less than, and again, that's what comes off if I go to $25, if I go to bulk of $10. And when my price comes down, yours comes down. And I had the guy on the phone and I couldn't help but ask Mark. And you know, if you don't reach for that brass ring, you don't get it. what i'm putting on the table is another bulk purchase here you guys we've done this before i've made this offer before and offered viewers cheaper than the regular price and well now i'm going to do it with a gun sight it's kind of fortunate because again these could be gone before the end of the year it's just a numbers thing it's not a date cutoff and you know i i kind of apologize to everybody that you know picked one up for four hundred dollars those were individual sales and i didn't have didn't think i had the leverage to uh... make that move inside the company again right now. It was offered to me, Don, how come you're not buying in bulk? So with that in mind you guys, if we can gather up 10 sales of that first generation gun site, I can do $25 cheaper. If we can do 10 of those in the next little while, you know, I don't want the first guy to, cause it can drag out. We, it did. one of the times we did this. I'll put that right on the table, you guys. One time it took us most of two months to make like we had to sell 20 to get the good bargain. The bargain turned right around to you. Many of those are still out there in the field working. With that in mind, you guys, if we can muster up, that's a better word to put there because it's a military word. If we can muster up 10 sales in a short time, again, I don't want the first guy to I want to do this and send the money and he waits for three weeks. But if we can do this in an orderly fashion in the next little while, we can do ten of these and I can put it in your mailbox, $25 cheaper. The question came, how come you're not buying in bulk? I told them, once I had some money and bought in bulk, and the next time I did to customers, hey, if we can do this, we can come away cheaper. That's what we're doing this time. First generation gun sight, short time you guys. If we can do this for a little while, we could probably do multiples of ten, but for $375 right in your mailbox. If I get up individual sales, I got to do it at $400 you guys. But that's my price cut. Again, buying in bulk gets it $25 cheaper per unit. You've heard me say it before and I don't brag about it. My price comes down, your price comes down. But if we can do in a bulk of 10, we've done this before. It's just a matter I don't want the first guy to be committed to it to be waiting for 32 days before we get 10 in and then I place the order. So I'm not going to dwell on this. kind of put a little match to the birds nest there and maybe we can build a little quick fare out of this. So, hey, $25 cheaper Mark. That's, you know, if you were to put that on top of your 22, because this will do the recoil of a 308, not to mention a 22. So, and your 22, that $25 is how many? Well, it ain't as many as it used to be, but I just thought I'd bring that to the hour because we've done it before and we could do it again and come up $25 cheaper. That's what, 8.5%? The biggest thing is that everybody takes advantage of this. We need to move as quickly as we can. The sooner that we get the 10 people in place, committed to the project, the sooner that we can move in motion to get the mission accomplished to finish the task. So, if everybody out there spread the word or if you've got a number of friends you were looking at or thinking about picking up the equipment and committing to the technology, now's your chance. This would be a solution. Again, Don's been straightforward about this and it is something we have done before, but it means everybody's going to have to be patient and stay focused on the mission to get the job done. So we need your help with that and again give down a call down your number again if anybody wants to get ahold of you to again commit. That number is 2317968458. Again 2317968458. Thank you Mark. Again, not just complaining about the problem, coming up with solutions to make things happen for you people to all assist. Again, to make it possible for us to see in the dark, Joe kind of jokes about that, but the bottom line is 24-7 combat preparedness is what we're looking at. We need to be on the machine now. We need to be gaining experience and time in service with the technology. This allows you to perfect your skills. It's like we're talking about with any other aspect of what we're doing here, be it media production, music mixing, night vision, combat operations, NBC, nuclear, biological and chemical defense. I don't care what it is. You need to practice. It needs to become second nature. It needs to become automatic. In other words, a methodical step-by-step process. We were kind of talking about this. disassociated but it's interesting uh... don't we were talking about the them the movie uh... gravity which is an all cg movie from all pretty much beginning to end guys coming come on uh... i don't think they put a news group in space or camera crew up in space and used all of the uh... spacecraft available for direct propping you know what i mean another did they get all of that the breath a few billion dollars worth of space equipment here and there you know who will make a back on the movie but an epic yes people are so but the point is you know something that i noticed and it was you know the idea that the uh... The in in the opening scene where the debris is starting to fly there's a scene where the space shuttle is being hit by debris One of the astronauts down below is injured and the character who is in an EVA suit Turns and initially is like man down man down he turns now. He's already taking care of one task with regard to Sandra Bullock, who is playing one of the astronauts, who is a specialist, a technician. She's riding on the end of the arm. Yes, she's on the end of the arm doing maintenance, which they've shown you, of course, in real life back when we had a space program, which of course we don't even know. Which we've abandoned to the Federation. Yes, the Federation now controls, because we aren't going to talk to the Russians, and so the Russian Federation now controls the space station, and they're the only ones that could get us to the space station, remember? So, NASA, of course, is officially, by the way, today, has said that they've been told they have to cut their ties with the Russians, Don. Well, so then we're not going to the space station. The only thing I would do a question is, do we have somebody coming back? And if they are, are we going to just leave them there? And do the Russians leave them there because they don't want to talk to them anymore? Explain that to me. Anyway, there's an interesting point here is when you are in the process of, in the middle of a task, He breaks away and actually reorients where he wouldn't have any business doing it. Once you've started something, you proceed with it. But another thing about this is safety. It also works with regard to handling weapon systems. you have a certain procedure. These procedures overlap each other so that there are no failures. Okay. Now the reason I bring this up is in the scene, the woman has a safety harness on and she has to disconnect that and he's going to connect the new tether or safety harness to it. Now guys, it doesn't work that way. Before the individual disengages from a safety process, the other safety process is already connected. There is a time when you are hooked up to two. That's right, because that two is better than one. And in this case, the best example is no matter what, this is where we're talking about it being ingrained into you. Now, again, another example sounds weird. Remember the old Magnum PI series? Now there was a scene where he always had to get past the dogs. Remember that? Oh, the owner said you could have the apartment but you still have to get past my dogs. So the idea was he would have to figure out how to distract the dogs and then what would he be saying? Stay focused, stay focused, stay focused. What was he having to do? He had to pick the lock in order to get into the apartment where his apartment was inside the compound. Remember that? What really was demonstrating though is an excellent example of stay focused on the task, stay focused on the task, but they're only moments away. Stay focused on the task. The dog is going to rip me to shreds. Yeah, if you do it right, the dogs are not a threat even though the timing is close. Remember, you knew what was going to be. You see? So when we're looking at procedures, I don't care what it is. Even though you want to cut corners, you have a particular step-by-step process that must be met or you create catastrophic failure. Now this catastrophic failure does not just affect you in many cases. Probably the best example of this is in and this is the thing about this you of course there are a number of things would be in question but the guy is working with Sandra Bullock and he he completely overrides what is a you know are we should say override he changes directions in a situation where it just wouldn't happen. He's already on on on a path he's committed to an area of the environment is harsh because it's based. But it has to be accomplished first no matter what. He may want to do something else, but once you are committed to that task and the other person is just as much at risk, there is no diverting from the first task and then committing to it and staying on task means it's accomplished within the shortest period of time and allows you to proceed to the next action. You see how this works? And Don, as you pointed out, diving is the same way, isn't it? You have to be thinking constantly, don't you? Oh, the analogy here, you're right, Mark. But the analogy here would be a cave dive or a fast water, like a river dive, fast moving water dive. You tie off in those instances. And in a cave dive, you follow a line. You generally have a line tied to you. But in a really silky cave, sometimes you might Well, change from one line to another as the place changes direction. That's not a good way to build things in, but sometimes it's the way things are. Now, going back to that, if you're not hooked up to one, you should be hooked up to the other. And even if you can't see it, as example, in a silty cave, you know, the visibility is like six inches. That means something has to be right in front of your mask for you to see it. Sometimes you can't do that. You cannot orient yourself in that way. In that instance, in order to ensure your own safety, you're going to hook up your second line to the guide wire and then unhook your first line. Or if you're working with a buddy, the same procedure would be worked. You never let your buddy go completely to procedure. It should be ingrained. Again, if the task has to be accomplished to get to a successful execution of the action despite distraction. Right. Okay, now this is also true in a lot of other areas where we're dealing with combat situations. Again, training, conditioning and training overrides fear. That's one of the reasons that you repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat. You've heard this many times. and they'll try to do it in a casual way. Well, my returning kind of took over. Well, to a degree, again, it's the idea as part of an auto conditioning process. Immediate action drills with weapons. One of the most common things I've repeated, and I will bring this up again, is the whole idea that if you have individuals, you have a 510 program, and you're going to issue out weapons. The more complicated the weapon is, the more likely that weapon will go out of service the first time an individual has a problem with it. Do you see how that works? In other words, well, well, well, you've got magazines, magazine issues, forward assist on the Air 15, and it's all pretty straightforward stuff. But without repetitive conditioning, the weapons system does require a little more thought. It is very user-friendly. One might understand why a lot of guns have never been named Lucille. You know you picked the fine time believe me exactly And one of the things here is that this wife talked about the sks or a simple bolt gun for the 510 programs The reasoning is that it is a very straightforward weapon system to understand with very few things that can go wrong It's the other reason that as I pointed out for ease in operation ball ammunition I know that there's all kinds of special super duper rounds that are out there that will explode to a hundred millimeter and blah blah blah blah blah. But you know what, unless you, it's your personal weapon and your personal ammo and you've used it, remember that many of the people you're going to be bringing into service may not have the experience or do simply do not have the experience that you have with the weapon systems. For that reason, you need to choose a weapon system that is going to be consistently reliable. The SKS is a good choice for the very reason I mentioned years ago that fixed magazine, don't change a thing on the rifle, make by five SKS carbines and put them on the rack. Everybody understands the bolt being open, loading ammunition, you have to teach purely all they have to do then is pull the bolt back a little bit, release it, let it slide forward violently, point and click. It's as simple as it gets. The rifle is sold as that carbine, not rifle, it's a carbine, it's the SCAS carbine, and we've got to keep reinforcing that. The weapon itself has the ability to pretty well function on its own. It was designed to be stupid friendly, and so it is a good choice for a reasonably priced, although now they're more expensive, but a reasonably priced, that's always been a factor, but reliable, simple weapon system that can even forgive people who don't know how to maintain it as in clean it. The AK first serves in the same range but requires a little more expertise and more support. Manually operated rifles pretty well understandable by the average person and again focusing on the idea of the simplicity of the activity guarantees that the individual can focus more time on hitting a target or at least putting rounds into the general area of an aggressor so that they're contributing to the battlefield. They are contributing to your fighting effort. See how that works? That's why, again, I've repeated ball ammunition. It doesn't mean you can't have specialized rounds out there. But as you perfect the expertise and allow the person to work into the gradient curve of understanding the confusion and the energy of the battlefield, which creates everything from fear to a lack of action to, you know, hyperdynamic action, there's any number of responses from any number of different people. So, the less complicated their process and initiation, the more likely they'll get the job done, survive the action, and get on to completing the mission. We've also talked about this, that again, training, it was already, we have spent billions of dollars this government has in trying to figure out how to keep people alive on the battlefield to, you know, win. That's where I want it to go, Mark. If you introduce that earlier statement like a yard stick, one might better get a measure of it with one end of the yard stick as fear and the other end as foolishness. Ponder on that for a moment and if you want to come home, there's a fine balance in there somewhere, isn't there? You're not going to survive being fearful. You'll be cowering and someone will just come up and they won't even waste a bullet on you. They'll just club your band at you. And you won't, you'll be, you know, let's take this to the extreme. You'll be the ostrich hiding and you won't even see the lion that comes up and bites you. Fear. The other end is foolishness. I'm Superman. I can do anything. I can charge that machine gun. Watch. Well, you know, sometimes that works. Sometimes it don't, but... The point here is, I'm not going to waste my time. Every man should be thinking that. I'm not going to charge that machine gun nest. I'm going to get down on my belly and I'm going to weasel over there and I'm going to shoot him from an angle he ain't never even seen me. And sometimes we strive to practice proper English. But I'm going to shoot him from an angle he ain't never even seen me to the best of my ability. We've addressed this so many times. One shot in the right place. We've addressed this so many times. There are people at the bottom of that yardstick so fearful they won't even lift up their head. They won't be looking around. They might be in the next hole over, the first or the second action. That just means you're going to have to shoot the guy that he was supposed to shoot and then another one that he was supposed to shoot. Am I right? Exactly. One of the things here The most common problem is, again, the idea to simplify each process as best you can so that, again, the participant, the individual, the initiate, is brought up to a greater level of expertise to the point where they then also become teachers. Again, there's a mutual support and team process that is developed through experience. It becomes second nature. It's part of what we come here for. We talk about this down over and over again, SOP, Standard Operating Procedure. You have to have, that SOP is perfected and developed by you, the team leader out there. And in the process, you pass that expertise on to progressively develop not 10 individuals that are just a team, but 10 individuals that then become instructors. Each is a student initially, but eventually will become a teacher. That is your goal. That's part of the force multiplication process. We will learn the job of the man below you and the man above you. Exactly. Men will die. Remember what he said, men will die. The idea is to make sure that in the event that happens that we are prepared to continue to operate, we have a long-term goal. And to accomplish that goal, we need everybody, participants, to whatever degree they can, and not everybody. I will say this again, and I understand that not everybody is going to be a combat infantryman. physical restrictions and conditions, but everybody is a rifleman and everybody may have to contribute at different times to a combat situation. We understand that as a front line we may end up damaged, injured, on one knee fallen, whatever, or we may fall in battle. Well, we still will expend all of our energy in such a way that the second echelon may be all that's standing, but we're standing. See how that works? And then you win. That's how you win. By understanding and persevering with whatever tools and resources you have. You do fight. That's one of the things where they pissed and moan about Rumsfeld because he made the comic. You go to where you got. What people are pissed off like me about is we know how much thievery and chicanery is going on and our boys are never, especially in peacetime, we are raped with regard to supply and the material that should get to us doesn't because it's stolen by the shysters behind the scenes. That's the only pisses me off other than that the comment made where you go to war with what you got you fight with what you got Well, hell yes, we understand that you understand how to prioritize rack and stack your equipment So, you know when you immediately you're taking stock and what do I have to fight with and I would point out another thing about this There is no breather until you're ready to fight again. Does everybody understand that? The basic rule of a combat situation, if you've vanquished the initial enemy before you, you're immediately stripping the enemy dead of weapons, ammunition, pyrotechnics, anti-tank weapons, everything they've got, and you're turning it ready to fight immediately. You're going to have people over watching that. Yes, exactly. One of the things to remember, your enemy may attack with the next 15 seconds or 15 minutes in a counter-attack. He knows where you're at now. Yes. And the other thing is, again, remember that no matter how tired you are, your first concern is your battle load. The first thing that you do is you reinforce and reissue everything that you have, restock everything you've got. You've got a pocket where something can be stuffed as far as on your gear, restuff it immediately even while you're watching the environment. That's over to you sergeants and corporals that are looking at your men before the battle and you're walking down and you're looking at those web gear and the other things that Mark pointed out. And man, that guy's got one pouch. One pouch. Everybody else got like four or five. Maybe we can cough up another one for him. He's willing to stand here. He's willing to run in there with you. You think you could give him a couple more bullets? That goes over to you. Try to balance your force. You don't want to send a man into a rifle fight with a handgun, do you? Of course, if he's really slick, you know, he'll be over there on the side of those guys with the rifle looking at, they're looking over there trying to figure out where the heck he is. And he just is right behind him. And then the foot is on the back and the handgun slips under the helmet and it's a little bit quieter. And then he's got a rifle. See how that works? But again, you don't want to send a man to a rifle fight with a handgun, do you? Upgrade, upgrade, upgrade, upgrade. As a matter of fact, before we go any further, Don, I want you to review again, this is a special situation that Don has found out is available. Don, again, night vision technology. We've got a special arrangement set up, but we need to start motivating people towards this immediately. Go ahead, please. Well, I've been able to work a bundle package on that first generation gun site, the 308 capable gun site. It's a true proper gun site. It'll thumb screw down to your Weaver, 7 8s, or your 1 inch, your Picatinny rail. It'll have an adjustable reticle. It will again be 308 capable. It's 2 1 half power magnification, first generation. If I sell it individually, I get $400 for it and I'm picking up the delivery on it. If I can get a bundle of them together, 10 of them together, I can offer it for $375. My price goes down $25 with a 10-unit purchase, $25 per, and I'll turn that right around. I talked again. We did this earlier in the hour, but to make a long story short, I talked with my guy. He wondered why I'm not doing bundle purchases and I kind of told him why. He said, well, you tried that with the green screen. We came to that conclusion and here we are. If we can get a bundle of ten in a short time here, put it in your mailbox for $375. The thing about it is if I don't want to first die, yeah, we can do this and have them wait in there for a month and a half. Again, if we can do this, you guys, let's see if we can do this. The last time I did it, we had it all arranged by phone. You call me up and tell me you're willing and then basically I'll get your phone number and by the time we've got 10 I'll call you back. That way I'm not sitting on your checker a week and we know that the deal is going to go through. My phone number is 2317968458. Again, 231796. 845.8. This would be a good thing for groups. If you don't have a single piece of night vision in your group, $175 will get you a first generation gun sight. And you don't have to use it. You don't have to put it on top of a gun. You can hold it in your hand. It's good to have double duty out of it, isn't it? My number is 23179658. Thank you, Mark. And for everybody out there, again, while you're dealing with a stranger, Don's going to be available here shortly. Remember that we've got a lot of work to do to get the job done in terms of having the right tools in the toolbox. Again, also time on mission, time on technology. We're looking at probably, again, expanding very quickly a number of different options here in surveillance and signal communications. Well, night vision is no different, guys. Same issues need to be addressed. So let's see what we can do to accomplish that. God bless you. 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