April 4, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, technology, and militia-related topics during this afternoon broadcast. Major segments included a special bundle deal on first-generation night vision gun sights (10 units at $375 each instead of $400), announcements about the Self-Reliance Expo in Mesquite, Texas (April 4-5, 2014) featuring Sun Ovens, and detailed discussion of software obsolescence and security concerns with Windows operating system upgrades. Koernke and caller Don also covered camouflage testing, mylar-based ghillie suit development, thermal imaging projects, and a Pennsylvania write-in candidate's upset victory in a state senate race.
- night vision
- gun sights
- first generation
- self-reliance expo
- sun ovens
- windows operating system
- software security
- ghillie suits
- thermal imaging
- camouflage testing
- preparedness
- michigan militia
- pennsylvania senate
- write-in candidate
- anti-infrared
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Live 365 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 won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he 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 trampled each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms He'd fought to keep what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And good Afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I mark kirnke 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're listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com We're on AM&FM microstations, CB base stations, and UltraNet technologies east and west of the Mississippi, across the water, and to the other side. The red is the color chosen by those who are in the camp. 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Minihan is make for light work a million Petticoat Junction operators, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. I'll tell you what, it is, well, rainy, wet, damp. It's late winter, early spring time here in Michigan. We still got a few spots where there's some snow that was piled up and a few places where there's a lot of shadow where there's ice. Do we have down with us there? Well, one minute to then, okay, we don't have Don with us. And so today's date is... Well, hold on a second, as you know, it is the 4th of April. It is the 6th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Calendar. Now, as it stands, one of the things I wanted to check on this afternoon, and forgive me, I did not get a chance to, is we should be seeing if there are any sales going to be happening this weekend, CenterfireSystems.com, and I was just curious because it looks to me like what's happening. is they're not doing anything nobody is what they do have up there at AK pistol no excitement there you go papa M 92 hits and some stupid 39 but too short and a major flamethrower yet but about six inches worth a cone flash I around that just to make me feel good but other than that interesting little weapon armor operators gun and that's about it It doesn't serve a whole lot of our purpose one way or another, but for $400, it's the starter for an AK, I guess. Unfortunately, it's the starter that puts out his pistol, so from there, it's a problem. Anyway, other than that, unamo.com. They have a few more items that have come in today, late in the day, that are now logged on to the scroll. Take the time, check it out, see what you can find, and go from there. Again, that's www.unmo.com. And there's a whole bunch of this stuff going on right now. Let's see, on the east coast, we have a couple of meetups that are taking place in Connecticut. I understand, pro firearms events that are taking place to cover what's going on. I believe they have some speakers from Rhode Island. So again, that's a heads up. Also, some of our people from Michigan will be back there visiting in Connecticut this weekend to work on signal communications liaison operations. That should be looking pretty good. Let's not forget that again if you would like to get a copy of the night vision videos we had to reinforce that this morning, Don has a package deal that he has come up with for night vision, first gen night vision scopes. As soon as we get him up here on the air I want him to again qualify that to give you an understanding of what's going on with the timeline, how we're going to set this up, we have to move as quickly as we can on this so that nobody's standing around waiting for things to develop. More on that in a moment. And we got Don right there. So I'll tell you what, in addition to that, PBN PO Box, 194 Dexter, Michigan 48130, $25 for the Night Vision video set. And if you're going to send a checker money or make it out to Nancy, last name K-O-E-R-N-K-E, that's Nancy, K-O-E-R-N-K-E, or send $25 in FRNs, that's fine. You can also go to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, go to the Donate key, go down to the bottom, you'll find the videos listed there, and you can act accordingly. Again, if you'd like to send it through the regular mail, it's PBN. PBN. Papa, bravo, November. and that's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. We have a lot of wet on the line and we're getting a lot of background hum from this end guys. I know you're probably hearing some noise there. It's because it's been a saturation damp down here. It's been misty. It's not really rainy. It's a misty, rainy environment. So it's just permeating everything, it's getting into everything, that's expected. You know, it's headed towards springtime. And the spring rains instead of the winter snow is what's going to be happening. And then we'll have more flooding, of course. Don, what's it like in your neck of the woods? And please bring us up to speed. We've got a project here. You can take advantage of a special arrangement with your supplier, so we're passing it on to the listener. Go ahead. Well, it's Friday, and we talked about this yesterday. A number of things are going on, but boy oh boy, it's like hang onto your hats for... But you guys saw a package deal with the night vision people. I talked to my guy, my support, is basically the, I'm gonna shut that phone off because I had to walk for a moment, the president of sales, talking with him the other day, yesterday, and it came to the point is why, the question, why aren't you doing any bundle buying? Well, it went round and round on that subject for a moment, and He also was thrown in the green screen in first generation, not this year. He answered that question. It's a numbers thing, it's not a calendar thing. So when they're gone, they're gone. With that in mind, he said, why don't you try to work something out if you can sell 10 of the entry level. We've been offering it for $400. If you can sell 10 of those, what would it be? He looks at the computer and comes back and I can offer that. If we can bundle that up, put it in your mailbox for $200. $175 not $400. Hey, you know what? Let me look right up here and out the notches. Gone now, Mark. Could happen pretty quick here. The thought line is, if it happens quick, then the first guy in, he's not waiting for a month. And you still have them available and move them out in a batch, so to speak, at a lesser price. that goes over to purchasing power and something I'm not able to do at times. But if we can, so to speak, leverage this deal, hey, we're almost halfway there. And the first generation gun sight we've been talking about for $400 right in your mailbox can be had if we do this deal, $375. Again, it's .308 capable. It'll live on top of your M1. It is a true gun sight purpose. screw down onto your weaver or your picatinny rail, 7'8 or 1 inch respectively. It'll be green screen, first generation. First generation is older technology. It'll include a, the illuminator, good for 100 yards. It'll be the best civilian illuminator. Talk to me about that deal, wait till after the hour or leave me a message, but my number is 231-96. 845-8, again, 231-96. goggles or gun sights. I had actually talked with someone yesterday for a little while about goggles. Those are gun sights. Green screens are thermal. I've got a piece of thermal hand held right in your mailbox for $5 less than $2,000. That's everything. That's the bottom line on the bill. My number is 231-79-6845. Again, goggles or gun sights. I don't want to dwell on it, but you guys, if you've never seen what night vision will truly Mark was talking about the night vision video. There is second and third generation on there and it is looking down the lens as you are going to get to what you are really looking at. It is through numbers of seasons, summer and winter, low moon, no moon, full moon, low on the horizon, high up in the sky and all kinds of different lighting situations. There are gunshots in it and there are animals in it and there are all kinds of neat stuff in the night vision video if you want to get head and shoulders above G. I just have a piece of night vision. The night vision video will help. Do this here because onward and upward we go, you know, able to leap tall buildings and things like that. But you know, I'm not Bernie Madoff. I'm happy to say that and everybody else is too. But you know what? Talk about money and the rotten bankers for a minute, Mark. And you know, your grandparents told you they didn't trust banks. Boy, are you guys sitting down because this is almost comical. Can we talk about in a time of organizations who never know their name, like Anonymous never know their name, unknown hackers. And it's not just from this continent why people are hacking around the world. The Air Force has created a whole special division to military computers, the Chinese and from other places. But you know what? Computers are pretty good in certain instances. And Mark, you were expounding on the values thereof. go down on me? Don can I throw something in there? Yeah, you know they're making a big deal out of this, but you know what now windows doesn't support Windows Millennium anymore or Windows 98 it went out of fashion and they they don't support it with tech support is what it is and they won't don't do any more updates or the security passes or any and It's more than just a banking thing. It's to force you to upgrade to the next system that they are maintaining and It's done with every service package that's been out there that this has happened to. I've been listening to people go off on this, like, oh, did you know? It's like, yeah, if that wasn't the case, we'd still be using Windows 3.11. The last time it happened to the banks, the money machines, I think it was when they changed out from Windows Millennium to Windows XP. That was the last time it happened was Windows Millennium to Windows XP. The banks upgrade their software just like everybody else does, Don. Windows doesn't support it in general period. That's their policy with their software. It's not a big surprise. It's out of date software, so they're moving to the next gen. Yeah, and I've got that... I hear myself because you're Mike. I know... Yeah, that was my Mike, Don. I'm sorry. Okay, no problem there. But let's just see what comes of this. Well, it's inevitable that they're going to have, what's really going to cause a problem is the fact that everybody's comfortable with, and you've got 30% of the industry very much in the niche with this technology. Now they're going to have to switch out, and it will have all of the bugs that all of the new systems have, and they'll immediately, you'll be needing to purchase upgrades, which anybody in the system knows that's what really the agenda is for the commercial end of the software business. You'll have to have plugins and you'll have to have more plugins. Well, they really were surprised by all of these glitches and unusual problems they're having with blah blah blah blah blah, when in reality it's what it comes down to as part of the marketing scam. So you've got 30% of the market working and it's the major part of what is an industrial market in this case. Working off the software that's been around for quite some time and in reality has no need to be changed. I mean, if you think about it, what if... And the software, Dad, that they're switching everybody over to isn't better. It's dumbed down. The operating system, I've... Shelly got a computer that runs Windows, the new Windows 8, that her friend gave her because she couldn't use it. And I gotta tell you, that operating system is a joke. It is no better than what you have on a cell phone nowadays. That's it. That's the operating system that they're giving you other than the fact that you've got better video card and Probably a little better memory most of what's in there could be run on your cell phone now That's smaller programming. Do you really think that's better than what you have before? That's like sixth grade computer Right, and the thing about it is, remember, what would change in accounting? See, this is what I've been pointing out. There's a lot of stuff where there absolutely is no need for a bank accounting processing system to change. None. I mean, what are they going to do tomorrow? It's going to be different from yesterday. Let's see, we do debits and credits. We do ads and minuses. We do deposits and withdrawals. You see how that works? Now the NSA wants to get their little hands on in your life and this new software probably got NSA bugs all over it. Right, exactly. That's what I'm saying. I've got this for you. Every Windows program except for probably Windows 3.11 that we know of has back doors in it that not only the NSA know about but most programmers at Microsoft know about on how to get into your computer and see what you can do. Plus the Israelis. Let's not forget the Israelis get first dibs on it too. The thing about it is that as much as anything they want it to route through to their system, and by simplifying, the other part about simplifying for storage is because of the SPI grid and them wanting to be able to stack more of your data. Otherwise, there is actually no significant reason for changing the accounting processes or the machine operation processes for the systems that are running presently. For that matter, I can't see on the horizon any need to change it whatsoever until such time as maybe somebody wants to, you know, completely change out a physical mechanical system and then maybe they go, well, since we're changing out, what else is on the market? See, that's what people used to do. And that's why you had a lot of other software companies out there instead of these massive, lumped-up conglomerations. But the problem with that, with many different software companies, is also for spy operations. You've got many, many other, shall we say, languages that you would have to become an expert in. And or that you have to master or come up with subroutines to control or command. So, trying to get everybody on the same page and progressively browbeating them into the garbage programming, the lesser technology is not a surprise. Aren't they trying to basically do the same thing with core curriculum within the schools? Stupefying everybody? Dumb math? I mean literally, you know, stupid, but cold, stupid math. Building block math. Oh, not even building block. Building block would mean we'd have an understanding. This is good, feel-good math. If the answer, even if the answer is 311 and you get it right, they actually have math problems where they want you to give them a feel-good answer. No, I know how to do it. No, no, no. And in fact, one of the examples is the answer that you should give as a feel-good answer is 200. But the answer is 311. That's not even close. Remember what I said about the two-thirds of the fuel you need to get to Hawaii? Yep. But 200 isn't gonna make it! Oh, shut up. Do you feel good about it? Yeah, all the way to the crash site. See how that works? So it is going to be interesting to see again how this develops, but remember too that for a lot of free and independent operating systems where they're not plugged into the internet, there's no reason to change out of XP. Or for that matter, in fact even adopt older Windows programs. I got into this conversation, guys, you shouldn't be throwing away any of those old, old computers you have. We're almost to the point where they can't communicate. The bad guys can't communicate with them. Well, on that note, Dan, something that we've been talking about on the militia town meeting program is how to run your own broadcast. For those of you who don't know, one of our and So if you want that software, if you want to have the ability to set up a server that other people can log into and listen to your broadcast and you don't have a backup and you're running one right now, you need to find one of the alternative spots to download it. I know Spike has a program because I had him send me a copy. You need to download it and save it because as of right now, there is no place to get it. not from Shoutcast, not from Winamp, America Online sold Winamp and Shoutcast to some other company and they haven't put anything up or done anything with the page yet to tell you where you can go to get support for it other than leave the Shoutcast page up with a listing of the stations that are already there. So in other words, grab whatever disks you can, grab whatever software packages you have or that you can download, isolate them into a separate freestanding system that is not connected to anything. basic rules so that you know again isn't warmed out on you you know from an oblique direction because it's hooked up to the system. Well I'll remind this of our text too. This is one of the software programs that we were using for packet radio. This one works on a LAN or WAN based network that you can send an audio stream over a digital signal over a long distance and it is a server software program that you need and the operating tools to do it. They've currently removed the ability for you to get a hold of it and the company from what I read on the website They haven't got it. They bought it. They started moving stuff, but they don't have their house in order yet They don't know what they're gonna do or what they're gonna charge for it when it comes back online And that's that's a key word in there. It's gonna be charged for now so again update accordingly that's the only we can do and prepare with the technology we have to backup and to restore in other ways uh... which gets me back to the some of the laptops running into most recently older laptops uh... a lot of these have actually been offline for a decade or two decades i just plugged in a machine that had been plugged in since two thousand and two what's funny is it's an XP system and it's Perfectly functional, but it also is again, it's been well, 2003, I think was the last time the system was turned on. Obviously a closet machine, something that was stored somewhere for a period of time. Watch for these pieces of equipment, put them on standby. If they're running and if there's no, you know, onboard security and password restriction to access the machine. And typically there isn't with 99% of what we've been finding. then you've got a workable system with an isolated software package that will continue to function indefinitely. Especially if it's not working off the conventional internet where it's going to get bugged in from the you know the bad guys trying to kick in the door from one direction or another with you know stuff that is as Ed pointed out was put in by the people who make windows in the first place you know Microsoft has been you know playing both ends of the stick for a long time. So, there's something to think about there. I'm sorry, Don, go ahead, please jump in there. Well, let's see what develops out of this. Again, if you could gain access through that, perhaps you'd only be able to draw the amount that you have limit per day. It might be $50 or $100 or $200. I don't think it would access through that and then into checking and clean you out. Let's not worry a whole lot, but you might want to limit over this window your amount of withdrawal from an ATM machine just as a self defense. It would be better to lose 10 or 20 or 100 dollars than your 500 dollar limit if that's what your limit is, right? Just a thought. The next would have to go to the real bottom of the aisle. I don't know if we're going to do a break. I've heard a number of dings and perhaps we have a caller. I don't have a break lined up, Dom, but I do have an announcement and I wish I had it sooner than this, because it's kind of last minute to give this announcement out if you guys don't mind. you change the subject just for a little bit if you don't mind I can't do that. No problem. Okay, come in here. One of our new sponsors guys is Sonovans, sonovans.com you guys can go there through the link on our website and you'll get a coupon and discount. I found out today when I was calling them to talk about renegotiating the sponsorship package that we've got going off of them that the owner is down here in Texas in fact he's five hours away north of me just south of Dallas in Mesquite I think I'm saying that right Mesquite Texas just must eat must eat. Yeah, just outside of Dallas at the self-reliance Expo, which is this weekend. It's today and Saturday April 4th and 5th 2014 Starts front it started today at 11 a.m. It's running to 7 p.m Saturday it opens at 9 a.m. And runs to 7 p.m. Again, there are tickets to get in $10 at the door I guess to do $15 for a two-day pass so and you can go to www.dott.com Let's see, selfrelianceexpo.com, that's www.selfrelianceexpo.com. Click on that website and click on the event information and you'll see it's the first event right at the top. That is this weekend. Sun ovens are down there and they've got a boost set up. I wish I'd known before because me and Shelley would have made plans to go up there to talk to them in person. But what I'd really like to see happen, I know we've got a lot of listeners in Texas. If somebody's in the area near Dallas, please go over there. Stop in say hi to the guys and tell them that you heard about them on Liberty Tree radio and that you you heard that they were at the Expo on Liberty Tree radio and that's why you went out there to say hi. That would be that that would be a big kudos on our part guys if we could do that send them somebody Specifically we got a hello. We've got people on that neck of the woods So again, Ed give out the location and the times for everything please again. That's April 4th and 5th and at Mesquite Convention Center in Texas that's just outside of Dallas guys. It's Friday today from 11am to 7pm and Saturday from 9am to 7pm. If you want to know more or get a map to get to the location you can go to selfreliancexpo.com that's selfreliancexpo.com Click on the events page and you'll see all the information right there. very good and so again guys for our friends that are listening down texas way uh... if you could take the time stop inside chances are we might still be able to do it for close tonight because they're open to what eleven seven dead seven seven ok seven forget it opened at eleven open one night well that's again this prided that's not a really i know friday's an odd day i wouldn't have expected to be friday but saturday tomorrow they're open from nine a m to seven p But they won't be open Sunday. No, it doesn't say that they will be open Sunday. Okay, very good. So tomorrow the chances are although some of you might be just around the corner, or aren't just around the corner for us. Well, stop in and say hi. But otherwise, make a plan for tomorrow. If you can travel a little bit, you're right there in that neck of the woods, that end of Texas, that part of the sagebrush, then jump in the vehicle, drive over, stop down, say hi. Worked out pretty well for us. Again, if you'd like to find out more, go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We've got a banner right there on the page. If you click that, it will take you right to the information about Sun Ovens. Then you can connect from there. Or if you want to go to sunovans.com. Anything else, Ed? Go ahead, please. Or if they want to go directly to Sun Ovens, they can go to sunovans.com backslash libertytree.com. I think it's Liberty Tree or Liberty Tree Radio. I'm not sure which it is. If it's full Liberty Tree radio or just Liberty Tree. I don't have the information here in front of me right now, guys. But if you do that, you'll get a coupon to take some money off of their product, which is the Sun Oven. And they have two different sets. The Advanced Set, which comes with everything. And then the Basic Kit, which has the basic things you need to get started with cooking with the sun. Very good. And the really nice thing about this product is it's made in America. and looking to see if there's anything else there in that stretch of the planet right now in terms of around the corner another some uh... i know that there are some uh... pamper scoring on and that uh... that part of the country but i'm not the right here in dallas property effective looking at what the schedule today and just off the top of my head i seem to recall that at least it's on that part of the state so some of you guys if you're headed over to the uh... hamfest new course take that early early in the morning because that's the best time to hit it on saturday and then head on over to the preparedness expo good combination right there there you go that'd be i think i were highly recommended also remember gun shows this weekend so you know take everybody out for the uh... on out for the excursion in other words uh... double-tap everything at work out pretty well i think in general so any else and Let's go back to that oven for a minute because very good you could cook a turkey in that oven couldn't yet Yes, they actually they've got a recipe book with even how to make bread and cookies in the Sun oven and I've never heard of that done before but apparently It can be done with their Sun ovens on a good sunny day Yeah, that's the whole thing with these guys. There's Sun ovens you need the Sun to cook. Oh, yeah, but you know there used to be a time when a lot of you know people who could afford it. Their kitchen was its own separate building for a number of reasons. First, we didn't have air conditioning. Second, we didn't have fire alarms. Well, we had triangles and bells and things, but we didn't have fire systems. You just throw the switch or we didn't have fire extinguishers unless the water was in the bucket. It was good to remove a building, you know, a portion of the building like the kitchen where fires generally are away from the building. Another reason is smoke because a lot of the ovens that were smoke powered didn't have the best seal on them. Well the point is here in the summertime, hey you know, we get into big big habits like a turkey at Thanksgiving, but have you ever cooked a turkey on a charcoal grill in the middle of the summer? I have. That's fun. A turkey in the middle of the summer? Man oh man. But you could do the same thing and take the heat outside. the point instead of man we're just heating up the house I knew you wanted a turkey in July yes but it's still a tasty turkey in July yes and we're heating up the outside instead of the inside that's the point there well one of the cool things with it is that and they advertise it and I've seen a couple of the videos on YouTube of people using them your food doesn't burn in the son of it it gets cooked to a point and then it just kind of stays there Which is interesting so you know I've like I said, I don't have one I'd love to see one work in fact while you're there you can probably get an explanation from them if not a demonstration I don't know if they've got anything set up outside But I was looking at the convention center. It's a decent-sized convention center. It's not as big as the Where we have the ham fest in Indiana, but it is a big decent-sized convention center from what I've seen from the satellite imagery Very good. I in fact don't have the schedule here. I've been looking real quick to see if I could find any other particulars. One of the advantages of going to an Expo like this guy is... If you put their events in there will be a whole list on the events page. I think the next one at that location is in September. So it's a ways out. And that location, there are other locations that are listed. Did we notice whether or not Craig from Forbidden Knowledge is going to be there? I know he's been on the list, but I think he's doing gun shows right now. I know he's... no, wait, that's right. He was giving a lecture. He was helping some people get a community together to be self-sufficient. Well, if I got the... I don't know if he's headed that way. Maybe he is. Maybe he's not. If not, I'll tell him about this one and he can add it to his list. As a matter of fact, he will be in South Bend this weekend. I see the schedule right here. I just jumped right over to Forbidden Knowledge. But he's going to be in South Bend at another event at thecpishows.com. So that's coming up. And then he's going to be down there. Oh, by the way, it looks like Craig will be at Knob Creek as long as we're making an announcement for dates, guys. So Craig from Forbidden Knowledge is going to be down there at Knob Creek. Should be setting up for the weekend there. and that's the eleventh twelve and thirteen says come up next weekend not this weekend not tomorrow tomorrow's the expo down there in texas for talk about right now and of course if you can make it all the way to texas south bend indiana uh... cp i shows dot com apparently uh... craig from forbid knowledge will be there to get a knife show and that is at the four way Well, actually I better correct that. St. Joe County Fairgrounds, South Bend, Indiana, April 5th and 6th, 2014. That should be where he's located then. Very good. So that's where Craig will be. So if you can't make it all the way down to Texas, if you're up here in our neck of the woods, St. Joe County Fairgrounds, South Bend, Indiana, that's where Craig will be set up this weekend also. So I think we got everything pretty well covered there for the dates and locations from that direction. Now as long as we're into information, Don, once again we've got a special package deal with night scopes. I want to make sure that we reinforce that while we've got you here. Cover the whole activity again, explain to everybody what's going on, and let's make sure that we get this. We've got four gone already, but let's give everybody the overview and explain what we're trying to do. Well, you can purchasing in a group. We've done this before, we've done this with viewers before, but talking with my guy yesterday and led to the thought line of purchasing in a group again and included in that was the Generation Green screens going away by numbers, not by the end of the year. When the stock is gone, it's gone. So he says, let's see what we can do about 10 and comes up with a number and you guys, if we can bundle up a purchase of 10, Well, I can offer it for $375 instead of $400. So that's $25 off. My price comes down. I've set it before your price comes down. If we can lever this purchase, that's what would have to happen because I can't do that by myself. But if we can move, we've already got four, which is, we're just trotting right along here, you guys. But perhaps we can do this deal by the end of next week. That would be really good. It would move 10 parts into the field at a cheaper rate. which is good. If we can do this, maybe we can just continue to carry this on. That's a thought line too because I look at it like this. The more night vision I put in the field, the more people are going to be willing to keep someone else busy that wants to come here to keep me busy. You get my drift. Not to mention I won't be working on keeping them busy as hard as I can. They won't be working on coming to your neck of the woods. It kind of spreads the workload. It helps me out a lot. It helps you out a lot. We've talked about this before, you guys. It's a force multiplier. It is a very good thing to be able to see in the dark without throwing white light around. These days, white light is attracted. They'll watch you with a satellite, I'm told sometimes, if they're not looking for an airplane or something. At any rate, you guys, we're almost halfway through this little bundle deal. It would be good to get this done because then the people who got in line yesterday and today they won't be waiting for a couple of weeks or it took a little while to do this before. We kept it to a smaller number so that it would seem that it would happen faster with a smaller number. So if we can bundle up a purchase of 10 you guys, anybody that gets in on that deal will get a first generation gun sight right in their mailbox for $375 instead of $400. My number is 231. 7 9 6 8 4 5 8 again 2 3 1 7 9 6 8 4 5 8 Thank You Mark Very good. And for everybody out there listening again, guys, this is a time-sensitive situation. We want to try and plug in as many people as we can. If you are looking at buying night vision, here's a chance to get a weapons sight system for the best price you possibly can. You can get more than one. Right now, I know we've got guys listening in mid-Michigan, in Pennsylvania, that are organizing militia formations. Hey, if you want to grab two of these or three of these, in fact, if we can get more than 10, that would be good. Seriously. Remember the price is consistent. We don't have to just buy 10, right Don? You can buy more than 10 and still get the same price. Correct. So for anybody out there, if you were looking at say a night vision weapon site per platoon and, forgive me, per squad within the platoon, four squads, that's four units. Now you figure it out how you want to try and incorporate that into the formation. On the other hand, You've got a fireteam, all five men with weapons sites would be really kind and nice, wouldn't it guys? Think about it. There might be one variable on that, leave one man with conventional glass, high powered, large bore optics. That's one of the tricks we've used for years. Night vision combined with that. The night vision, especially with natural illumination, only when you scan accordingly, people trip up. People make mistakes. Light discipline is an issue. Now certainly you can detect that with the night vision, but if you're trying to thin out, stretch out your night vision technology amongst a larger number of people, you can leave a percentage depending upon what glass, what optics the person has on the top of that particular weapon system. and leave him in service with natural night vision. The other four in the fire team carry a first-gen or whatever generation night sight you come up with as far as starlight scopes. I highly recommend that you do it, especially considering the price. Remember also, as was pointed out, It's a numbers thing with regard to the green screen first gen that are left. When they're gone, they're gone. It's a matter of them eating up the parts that are left in the inventory. I figured that was the case. It's not that they're going to stop producing. It's just they've already stopped or they've gotten to a point where they know what the number is. When it's used up, it's used up. It's just that simple. There's a lot of industrial surplus overseas. Not here, but overseas. We don't make anything here. There's nothing made here, that's the problem. I mean that's why some excellent articles this morning on From the Trenches will report, a couple others covering the deficit and what it actually means. And you know, so the thing is, the companies here, they don't have the benefit of the industrial surplus, but overseas they do. and that's what's happening. They're able to scour the inventories of Micronesia, Malaysia, Indonesia, even Vietnam. Vietnam's already been in the market, maybe not with the US, but they've been in the production market for quite some time now, guys. They've been selling to other countries. We're not the only country on the planet. And because of this, they picked up other technology. That technology has played out now the next generation beyond that, or even two or three generations beyond what they're now selling as surplus. in component form. They don't make it here, but they get surplus built up that was brought in to assemble things here. Well, you take that same basic motor or that same basic sound module or that same speaker and apply it to another process, another machine. A lot of companies will do that, especially little guys who are looking for small production runs where they're going to crank out only so much. They know they can do it. They've got a whole bunch of connections. They'll bring the technology together. That's basically what they're doing with these first-gen systems. Once they're now going to commit to industrial excess because there's probably a pile of it out there and they've already been enticed. That's just how it is. It's like, hey, you know what? You guys can cut this many pennies off the cost of the thing by doing this. They are not going to get a bad product. In fact, I will be honest, typically what they will be buying will be upper end stuff that back when it was being built was the $600, $800 or $1.00 system. These were the components that made that system so expensive. Well, because they had a value or they had a value in the industry, they didn't get dumped. And now what's happening is somebody's turned their eyes to them and said, you know, that is a pretty good quality piece of equipment there. It's not in our normal specs, but we could use it. And so everybody sat around and said, well, considering where we're going with night vision, blah, blah, blah, or again, maybe who knows? Like I said, still, government may have said, hey, you know, the first gen's going to, you know, the evil peasants, so do this. I mean, who knows? And it's a toss of the coin on that one because nobody's going to say anything anyway because the regimes will, you know, they're petulant little bastards. They'll come back and spit on you. So, smile and wave, figure out what's going on, take advantage of this while we can. Don's offering an excellent package and for those of you who need more than one unit, hey, if you're going to buy two or three units, you're saving how many hundred dollars? You know, you're saving, you figure a hundred dollars, you buy four units, you're saving a hundred dollars. That's a hundred dollars worth of something else. That's towards a fifth unit, where they'll figure it out however you want to figure the savings. My idea here is that every time we can shave off in an area, we're able to purchase more in another. It's not that we aren't going to buy. Remember, it's like we were joking about the idea of reloading. Yeah, you can reload cheaper, but it doesn't mean you'll be spending less money. It just means you're shooting more. Shooting more. See, that works. It's true. It's how it works. It's like, man, we can build this much for the same price that we were spending before. And since that was already allocated into the budget, so to speak, with what you were spending money on, it's what happens. So, a GISS is a solution. Don's come up with an answer. Please take the time and check it out. And Don, if they want to get hold of you, how can we do that again? Hey, my phone number. I'm just a primitive fellow there in that respect. I don't have an email or I don't tweet or the other things, but my phone number is 231-796-8458. Again, 231-96-458. goggles or gun sights if you want to get in on the 10 bundle here my number is 231-796-8458 that's for a gun sight a purpose-built gun sight 308 capable right in your mailbox for 375 bucks you guys my number is 231-796-8458 thank you mark and again for everybody out there why are you dealing with a stranger when you can deal with a friend i heard a ding do we have a caller ding I just don't want to leave anybody out. However, one of the things that we're going to be testing is that it is supposed to be the latest check camo. It is in more of the green range. It has a little bit of a different leaf slash squiggle pattern to it the way it's set up. Still has a woodland line to it, but it's finer and longer and stringier the way the pattern is set up. Now it works really well. But one of the other things that we believe about, what I was told by somebody in the industry, is this also was anti-infrared. Now that's typical for a lot of what the Chex were doing way before anybody else was, guys. I've pointed this out that the old Chex Airborne uniforms were built this way years and years and years ago, decades ago. Well, it turns out that they were taking advantage of all of the off-the-shelf technology. I don't know that these weren't just issued to special units because you don't see that much of this Chex camo available. There are three different patterns that have come out of the industry recently from surplus. But the field coats and the, well, a limited number of the pants, very few of the pants seem to be showing up. The field jacket, Don, has six pockets. It has four front pockets, like an M65 type coat. But like the British or Swiss it has to back lower pockets. Pockets come in handy. Yes they do and that makes us for a really nice package as far as uniform goes. If you see these, again I've been sending camouflage out to different parts of the country for tests. and in fact even up toward Joe is because Joe McNeil's up in a unique part of the planet. What we need to do is test his rock to see what coloration works best and then I'm going to start moving stuff towards him for the family. I've got certain patterns that I already have on the shelf and I've made a great deal on them years ago. I can't even buy any of the stuff for the price. I got it for them. But this check equipment that is showing up There are some patrol hats, there are the fuel jackets, there are some battle blouses, in other words, two pocket shirts that have shown up in another company, but they're in pieces all over the place. That's somebody asking me about this if I could get it. And I noticed that even with the importers that I'm dealing with, One of them has the field jackets, but they only have them in large. If you see them in bigger sizes, it's from another source. There's different companies that have gotten pieces of this. But we are going to test it. In fact, I'm going to snag a handful of these, specifically for Don, for testing in the future here. So we'll let you know about that. In fact, we're going to have a spectrum, actually a rainbow, of camouflage for the next test night vision video that's going to be done. The repertoire is quite wide. It's going to include all of the Swiss, all of the German patterns, all of the Northern European slash Scandinavian patterns. I've already got one of everything or a couple of everything in an example form of what I don't have. I've already talked to the jobbers and I'm going to get samples of everything else. So the next video is going to do something else that everybody's been asking for quite some time. How does this work? you know, what do we see? So we're going to actually do that for you and that's going to be one of the many missions for the next generation of videos, the third video that we're going to do with Don when the time comes. Another thing is there have been many questions about other deception technologies, what can we do? One of the things that I'm doing right now is saving Mylar. Now when I say I'm saving mylar, I'm talking about every food pouch that you have. In fact, I challenge you to do this. Take a coffee can or a number 10 can, guys. I want you to clean it out. Wash it out real good. Let it dry on the shelf and make that a mylar can. Now, do you know how many things you have mylar on from the grocery store in this day and age? Oh, oh. The envelope that your the little cookies that you make but now putting with everything i mean uh... even pop-tarts now are coming in and on printed thin wall mylar however uh... creamer caps you know that you get from the truck stop right from the you know the great the gas station their mile are they're very thick mile are but taken a look at the materials now start saving this up now i'm gonna give you a little hit what i'm doing with this where we've done ghillie suits before But what we haven't done is a striated mylar ghillie suit. In other words, I don't just want a sheet or a panel. I want striplings. I want leaves. I want niblets. I want shredded pieces of. Now why do I want to do that? That creates reflective surfaces that creates deflective services for outbound energy and material now consider that there's also tree there's a treatment process three different ones by the way I'm talking to our friend in Ohio the Burlap can be treated with all three of these in layers That's what the government did down at Waco the ghillie suits that they were using when they murdered the branch Davidians came from a company here in Ohio Everybody understand that The reason you can't see the bodies is that those sniper teams were using this particular system. We know what the system is. The only thing I want to experiment with is a Mylar integrated system that is made up of debris, of striplets. And I've already got an idea what we're going to do. What we're going to do if we are able to use the thermal, and we've got to have it ready because I know we've only got a short window to use the thermal that Don is going to be testing, When the time comes, we're going to set all of that up and have it ready to go. I have been, my little fingers while I'm sitting there, if I can sit down for a period of time and watch TV, I'm always doing something else. And one of the things I'm doing right now is laying out and flattening out the pylar. The next step is the camo paint that's going to be used to surface one side of it. The next step is to again string it. It's going to be adhered. We're going to experiment with different adhesives, but it doesn't have to be that fancy. Again, it's going to be an underlayer working below the regular burlap. as the burlap is shredded and welt and it's going to be soaked in anti-IR material etc. But we're going to experiment with three models in particular and we're also going to show you what the traditional red out suit looks like using the modern technology that's available. Most everything I've seen so far I'm pretty sure I know how it's going to look. Again it works The old Gumby suit we still have one of which was the Gen 1 red out suits. Then we have a Gen 2 red out suit. It was built more like the on the pattern of the chem suits or the US rain suit sets. That's the difference between Gen 1 accommodates a backpack, is a one piece pullover and it's like a battle uniform for a Darlaq from Doctor Who. And it works! But it still looks neat. It's like you've got a big snail drum on your back. Like, what the hell is that? Even if you just freeze in the field. They can't be sure if it's a tree or what the hell it is. But the design was thought out. And basically the base, it works like one big large skirt slash drape that goes over everything. Allows for the face, allows for the arms. The people who did this did a phenomenal job. The equipment works very well. However, it has certain limitations, mostly having to do with the mobility issue. But if your concern is complete elimination of your signature, then that was the agenda. Now, adding other technology to the outside is the other issue. So we're working on this. This is going to be the next mission. Don's working in it from the one end. He's coming up with solutions guys. We promised that this is going to be in motion. It's already in motion. It sounds like we've actually had good response. But pass the word on. Go into the chat rooms. If you're going back to meetings this weekend, we've got the meetings up in the middle of the state. I'll be passing it on up there, Don, to our friends in other parts of Michigan. And again, they can pass it on to other people accordingly. But a lot of people have been asking about a weapons site system. this is a solution. And then we're going to be filming later on in the season here very quickly if I have my way. I've got all the burlap laid out. It's drying even with this wet weather. I've got to hang it because I'm going to be dying some of it. Now I'm not going to die very much of the burlap because I've naturally weathered the burlap. I've let the sunshine change the shades and colors so I've got a good shade range that's already in place and in fact looks far more natural than say the regular dyeing processes. What I'm most concerned with is sealing the burlap to a degree and then treating the burlap with the anti-infrared technologies off the shelf because I've got to do that in batches. I've got all kinds of 5 gallon pails. I can let this stuff soak indefinitely in it. I just want it to saturate. It's going to be sponged up. And if there's anything left in the bucket, I'm putting more in there to soak more up until I'm not going to pour anything out of that bucket. I'm just going to keep putting burlap in in each of those vats until it's all gone. It will be in material because I've got miles of burlap and I mean miles bales and bales I've been collecting this stuff for quite some time and we are going to go to town on this project so everybody be prepared for that. Don we are at the top of the hour anything before we take off please? Well I know you're going to say get out the phone number so without prompting if you want to talk about that bundle of ten deal if you want to get one my number is two three one seven nine six 8458 again 231-796-8458 that first generation gun sight right in the mail box for $375. Let's see how long it takes to get this done. Again, it's a bundle purchase and because of that my price comes down. So your price comes down to I'd like to be able to carry that. Let's see what we can do in that line. My number is 231-796-8458. Thank you Mark. Very good, and for everybody out there again, guys, let's help to make this happen. I just like the idea that we're able to get more equipment out. Don's been able to make an arrangement, and if we follow through on it, you know, in the shortest period of time, our people will be that much better armed, that much, you know, that much more readily prepared to deal with the problem. Real quick here, Gunner of America has an excellent write-up on Krispy Kreme slash, will the New Jersey governor sign a gun control bill? and there's a whole bunch of information here but one of the things that didn't slip under the cracks but in Pennsylvania real quick before we go turns out that a right in candidate won 48% of the vote Both Republicans and Democrats alike were stunned when a writing candidate trounced the establishment picks for their respective parties in a Pennsylvania Senate race last week. Out of more than 22,000 votes cast, Tea Party Republican Scott Wagner garnered 10,654 right in ballots, or 48 percent, reducing the mainstream Republican and Democrat candidates to just 27 percent and 26 percent of the vote. This marks the first time in Pennsylvania history that a write-in candidate has won a state senate seat. It takes a huge volunteer effort to run against one's own party, and this recent coup shows that the angst against tone-deaf Republican establishment types is substantially growing. Well, actually, you'd drag them out and hang them because they're dumping more than rhinos anyway. That's how it works. We're at the top. God bless the republic. Death of the New World Order. we shall prevail it is a gentleman the empire's on the run but we are on the march both day and night rock it was last beat him down so hard to wish to god they were never born and when we're done tracked down the one that sent a ninety number for night vision poses for this hour please that numbers two three one seven nine six eight four five eight two three one seven nine six eight four five eight thank you mark dot bush dot bush america