April 4, 2014
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1h 8m
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed preparedness, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection equipment, and first-generation night vision gun sights available at a bulk discount. They covered fire suppression methods including sand buckets and CO2 extinguishers, warned about gas mask filter shortages as manufacturers transition from green-screen to white-phosphor technology, and promoted deals on M61 gas masks and 60mm filters. The show also addressed banking system vulnerabilities, Windows XP support ending, and noted a seasonal opportunity to purchase sugar-based sodas during Passover.
- night vision
- gas masks
- preparedness
- nbc protection
- fire suppression
- gun parts corp
- centerfire systems
- first generation
- chemical protection
- banking system
- windows xp
- passover
- militia
- constitutional rights
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Okay, so I'm going to start cranking out a bunch of those and then some little double-edged Spanish daggers. and they're really easy to conceal for the ladies. I made all my daughters one. Well that's cool if you ever decide you want to sell, get something going, get a hold of us about being a sponsor. I'd love to have a knife dealer up as a sponsor. I've tried to- I'd like to buy one. I have tried to do that before to get a knife dealer up as a sponsor. In fact there was a guy up in Michigan who'd go to the gun shows doing exactly what you're doing where he made his own knives. I could never get him locked in to just, you know, Well the trouble is, Ed and you guys, I'm totally disabled. I can't sit too long, I can't stand too long, and God help me if I bend over. That's why I was going with the bicycles instead of field packs. Bicycles are cool. Yeah, I stand up and push it. Okay guys, we're two minutes over the top of the hour. We have got to go. We're just right here. Okay, later guys. I appreciate everything you guys do for me. Bye. Keep the phase, Russell. Coming up next is the Intelligence Report with Mark and Butterknife. I'm sorry we had the technical problems that we did this weekend, guys. Again, Skype is to blame there. I'll try and do a reset before the start of the next program next week. Hopefully that'll clean up most of the problems. Hey, add your email for the next minute or two. I'll have to get in there, BK. Good night, everybody. Good night. HempUSA.org urges everyone to plan ahead for possible food shortages in the future. We offer this dense nutrient-storeable food directly from the farm to your door. What the world needs is our energy-packed hemp food in a storeable, portable form that can easily and quickly be picked up for travel. This food contains readily available protein, amino acids, essential fatty acids, digestive enzymes, and major minerals. 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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and, speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Envist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to 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 watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight if He stood by your bedside a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Okay, are we up good? There we go good evening ladies and gentlemen this is the evening intel report I'm Mark Horky and a butter knife 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 northeast well ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're on AM&FM microstations, CV base stations, and ultra-net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed Louisiana to Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma. Big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 3rd and 5th pit and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving to the left coast of the great state of Jefferson is in place on the Pacific side. side of the Rockies along with many of other friends building up militia forces and working diligently to educate more in the process of liberty. Turning back to the east we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi line of the Smokies with the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the mob, the grandma consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work, a million Peddico Junction operators. The ability to continue to function, what everything else is offline. BK, what's the date today, sir? What's jumping off over in your neck of the woods? It is for April 2014. It is Friday evening. It is the last hour of the day and the week for the intelligence report. And that makes this quarter masters corner. And it has been an interesting weekend climatically at least for us. Today was great. Today was nice. Slightly overcast, fairly comfortable, shirt sleeve, all that kind of good stuff. We're coming off of three days of almost concave continuous thunderstorms during the entire period. Yesterday, tornadoes, sirens, rotations spotted, all that kind of good stuff. There was a slight touchdown in a suburb to the northeast of us, but happily it hit a municipality. They gave me a ticket a little while ago, so maybe that's divine retribution, but I doubt that the people that gave me the ticket are the ones that actually got whacked. By and large we could have done a whole lot worse. It's been interesting. By some reports we have had something on the order of 7 or 8 inches of rain in the last two days. Front yard was looking like a swimming pool if you can swim in 2 inches. It's unusual. Maybe this is all a big publicity stunt for that movie. Yeah, but remember, and of course remember, the people were not punished for being wicked. It's because we were overpopulated. That's the latest scam with the movie. That's the only problem with it is it's... Because it came out of Hollywood and in this day and age, political correctness had to prevail. So they were not there because they were wicked evil and nasty people. That's not why the flood took place. It's because we had too many people on the planet and Gaia, Mother Nature, slash the great planet goddess executed people and Noah just happened to listen to somebody. So I figured I'm making a light boat. That's all there is to it. Just forget the Bible thing. It's something else. Yeah, that's what I heard. You're getting into the spring rain a little bit for us, but we're not getting the rain. We have just gotten damp. It is gray. We've had a light breeze and a constant mist. It's a it's literally a wet damp mist if you're not wearing, you know damp as in just Standing in the air so if you go outside you better put a coat on and better make sure the hat and gloves are with you and Make sure you put the hat on in advance and then take your ring gear along, too the the scraping and raking which I've been doing. I've got a monstrous compost pile. It'll be great next year. Not so good this year. It's going to take a little while because I don't have the luxury of being able to layer it between green and brown stuff. If you make it all out of brown stuff, it'll still work. It just takes a lot longer. multiple trips down the hill dragging the tarp and all that kind of good stuff. I gave up on the lawn cart and said, okay, we've got to do this on an industrial scale and started dragging the tarp around. That works a lot better, but still, you know, there's a lot of grunt work for old BK and I haven't been in the garden because I've been dealing with a stupid lawn, but you know, when you've got a homeowners association, you've got to deal with a lawn. Ouch. So, we do think. Speaking of press, there's an interesting trend I've been noticing. I see more movies lately than I have in the past, you know, current release stuff in the theaters because I'm making a point of trying to get Dad out and about on a regular basis. We go out and we see a movie almost every week and so we've seen more of the current release stuff than I would normally do, you know, kind of expensive. But I'm seeing some interesting trends in there. For instance, the latest Robocop movie, one of the threads throughout the movie is how incredibly propagandized and untrustworthy the corporate press is. Isn't that an interesting little thing? In Iron Man 3, you probably have seen that one already, the villain This isn't a terribly big spoiler to give anybody, it was synthetic. Just like Osama Bin Laden is a synthetic threat. They trotted that right out in a mainstream, front line movie. There's pretty much a guaranteed success and so forth. It's interesting there. Even Peabody and Sherman. I saw Mr. Peabody and Sherman recently. I enjoyed that one. It was pretty pretty enjoyable, tall CGI and all that kind of good stuff, of course. 3D is pretty neat. The best excuse for a villain in that one is very similar to the Potter villain, secondary villain Dolores Umbridge, the evil chubby matron bureaucrat who threatens the students in various fashions in the Potter movies. There's a fat evil bureaucrat lady threatening Mr. Peabody's custody of his boy Sherman. That was the primary thread of the movie. They filtered that one in. You could interpret that as a little shot at the whole CPS system. That's an interesting little trend that's starting to appear here and there popping up in the popular press. These are things that would, a decade ago, been considered subversive. They're being filtered out there. Interestingly enough, remember it was the Mandarin, which is really a flip-flop for the Spider-Man series because, remember in all the old comic books, the Mandarin was one of those classic Irish villains. Iron Man. And what they did with the Spider-Man series. Yeah, Iron Man. Dad, Iron Man. Oh, I'm sorry, Iron Man, Spider-Man. Sorry, the Iron Man series. Because I've got the old Iron Man comic books. I don't know why I said Spider-Man. I know why, because there's 50 million remakes of Spider-Man now. That's why. But with the Iron Man piece, the interesting thing is that Mandarin was the classic and going back to the old old Spider-Man, the old format Iron Man. The Mandarin, everybody can just picture him. A literature student would date him back to the old Flash Gordon series in Mingdia. But in this case they turn around like you said and he's an actor who was doped out of his mind doing anything for a buck and they dragged him in and as he, you know, initially they even create all the image where he's being brought in for the filming and to do all the evil deeds and whatever but then when they catch up with him or find the location where he's being stored it turns out that it's a complete shill. You know, like in Pakistan where they had to get rid of the shill. in Pakistan. You know, blonde Osama. Right. Everybody wanted a night vision and blonde Osama had to be shot. Right, where they had the actor stashed in his little crib. Yeah, exactly. And why he had to be dumped at sea? Well, when you take off the night vision, you find out, hey, he's got blonde hair. I didn't know Osama bin Laden had blonde hair. Well, uh, uh, aw, man. We're going to kick him over the side. Hey, he was still alive. Yeah, that's another reason we had to kick him over the side. Yeah, I thought it was kind of funny. They announced identification by DNA. Well, nobody stops to think, wait a minute, how do you identify somebody by DNA? It's by matching two samples. So if I can provide you the sample, that's the reference, I can match anybody to anybody. I can get some sort of sample from Mark and then I can say, Here's Osama bin Laden's sample and we'll prove that Mark is Osama bin Laden. Well, wait a minute. How did you get that sample if this guy's a fugitive that you can't ever catch up to and so on? Well, we have our ways. You're right. Mark, do we have a caller? Do we have a caller? I was just saying, Mark, we never knew it was you. Right, yes, amended. There was a reason he has all those funny accents. It is only a matter of time before I will have to be used for the right person. The problem is when we go from radio over to television, where you're going to have to use a lot of CG. Think about it. It is no problem with the voice part, but the problem is when you get to the, oh my god, he's awfully pink skinned. How are you going to excuse this one? It's like I said, it's like the blonde Osama. When they got to Pakistan, they got all puffed up, they went in, and he was watching himself on television. Remember the basics on that, guys. People who are mimicking other people or are emulating them do what? Yeah, they watch them on television. Yeah, you watch them and pick up their character. They do this even with individuals who are doing look-alike work for governments. That's something that's part of the promo. You have what are portfolio personality files. And those personality files are nothing but imagery and videos that are collected by an intelligence analyst who categorizes them just specifically on a number of subjects slash individuals that he's assigned to watch. He's assigned to make his files. If you pay attention in what was it, the Hunt for Red October, remember what he says to the Intel analyst there? Well, first he says, you're not going to put an Intel analyst. Well, really? I'll tell you what, Jack, without me you wouldn't have a clue what the hell was going on outside this office. Oops! Did I say that? Number one. Number two is, remember he makes a comment, well, isn't he one of yours? Now, what does he mean by that? When they say that to him, it's, well, isn't he one of yours that you're supposed to be keeping track of? You know, they have an assigned number of files for what we call personality files. They do this all over the place. They do it with us. They do it overseas with foreign forces, etc., etc. Anybody that's got intelligence operations facing somebody does this. Don't have a leash on him? Yeah, exactly. So, again, just a reminder there. By the way, we have Don with us. Yeah, we do. There we go. Update down or? Well, I thought I'd mention it on Quartermaster Friday. Let's do that by the way. We've got, by the way, we've got BK myself. We've got Don Betcher here. Don, we've got a project we're working on. We're trying to get in high speed. Go ahead. Hello, Mark. Hello, Mr. K. You guys, I was talking with my people yesterday about the green screen problem or issue coming up about running out of first generation and that's a numbers thing, we got an answer to that. That's not a calendar thing, when the stock is gone it's gone. They'll replace it with the white phosphor screen. We've talked about the light discipline that would need to be multiplied at that time in order to remain some, you know, have some simile of safety. While I was talking with him he asked me why I hadn't made any bulk purchases and I told him, well I just don't have the money. He pointed out other times and he reminded me that once I did a deal and waited for everybody to get the money up, well that was 20 pieces we did that. You might remember we did that with a viewer about maybe four or five years ago. Yeah, that thing had a massive front lens. I already know that one. Yeah, the bigger the front lens, the better. At any rate, he comes up with a number for me on if I were to be able to buy a lot of 10 of the first generation gun sight. It's 2.5 pounds screw down to your Weaver or your Picatinny or 7.8s or 1 inch rail respectively. It's purpose built gun sight, evidenced by the fact that hey, that mount is built in, not to mention the thought line that it is .308 capable. It's not going to die from recoil from your M1. People call up and ask, what about that 30-odd-6? No problem. What about that 22? No problem. The deal goes like this, you guys. I was able to offer that individually at $400 right in your mailbox. If we can get 10, a bundle of purchase of 10, I can put it in your mailbox for $375. $25 off and my price comes down, your price comes down. You know what, we've got four in the notch already. I'm scratching little notches on a piece of paper and taking down phone numbers so we can just roll this ball up when it's ready and get it on its way. But you guys, if you've been thinking about that first generation night vision gun sight, well here it is $25 cheaper. And see if we can continue. at a good pace, I could continue to offer that. But right now, I would say that when we did this with the viewer, there was the surge for the viewer and things went back to pittering around. There was occasionally a piece of night vision that got sold here and there. But if I can come up with a better bargain like this and offer it, it's a motivator, you guys. I don't do it to motivate. I do it to put pieces in the field because well I've said it before and I won't take up a whole bunch of your time you guys but every piece of night vision out there makes my load easier it makes my workload easier you know what I'm saying you'll be keeping somebody busy that wants to come here to keep me busy but hey the guy that's here trying to keep me busy I'll do my best to keep him from coming to your house see how that works again if you're looking for a piece of night vision first generation gun sight give me a call you guys My number is 231796.8458. Again, 23179658. You remember the Bureau of Voles, bureaucrats and terrorists tried to see Harry's armor's customer list? I need to sit and not keep a list like that. Oh, this would be very brief. You know, not to mention if they, if they, you guys, If they want to find out what TV you bought, they can somehow work through the system. It's not like, you know, if you buy it from me, it's going to be all clandestine and whatnot. The one thought, if you want, have it sent to me and then I can send it to you. But that's going to take up more time and, you know, but again, that's a way if you want to bury it because I can send it to Benjamin Franklin. I can send it to, you know, JW Booth. That might not be a politically correct name to send it to, but it's out there now. Yeah, you know When I have a package going to people down I send it to John Jacob Jingle Heimerschmitt Yeah The other thing I wanted to mention real quick here and we discussed it in the five o'clock hour But you know you guys we talk about preparation on this hour That's you know on the show. That's what we talk about right a whole lot of times throughout the day, and I want to go back to that windows and the current operating systems for cash machines. Now, they might not be able to get your cash out, but what if you can't get your cash out? Just a thought. You know, you might want to just be prepared and have a little bit of walking around money in your pocket. So you'd, well, when you go to swipe that debit card, because a lot of people are working off of debit cards these days, and maybe that'll tie into that system, maybe it won't, but it's better to be prepared, isn't it? We can agree on that, can't we? always thank you not to mention you know if we all go and get a little money out of the bank they might panic oh my gosh i have a lot of customers asking me because they've been panicked by the whole uh... april eighth you know uh... xp is going to go off support sort of thing and i explained to him not only did i run two thousand for many many years past the official and support without any you know major difficulties but uh... Even Microsoft really is just trying to stamp people away from XP. They don't really, really, truly dare to cut off hundreds of millions of PCs suddenly. They make an announcement and try to whittle it down. We're not talking about Y2K here. Y2K killed street lights in Detroit three months later. Didn't it kill a Delphi computer system all the way into China a few months after the initial Y2K event? I'm not what I'm familiar with the incident, but I think that Y2K was certainly responsible for part of the technology boom for the three years running up to it. And naturally the cessation of buying. right after Y2K certainly triggered the deflation of the tech sector back then. Because industry spent an awful lot of money avoiding a big disaster on Y2K. It would have been a poo storm if they had not replaced massive amounts of equipment and software. And that really did contribute to the big run up in the two or three years beforehand. Again, the point is afterwards there were still failures, no matter how much they spent. It wasn't as big as it was purported to be, but hey, if you're driving down the street and the red light in front of you just goes off and the guy drives through the intersection at the same time, there's that two objects and all of that in the same space and stuff, it did kill a Delphi computer system across the continent into China. Remember that? At any rate, you guys, put a little walking around money in your pocket and the bankers will think, oh my gosh, there's a run on the bank. So it's a double whammy, isn't it? You're just purchasing a little bit of preparation with your own money. And if it's a mistake, man, you can put the money back in a bank, but that might be the bigger mistake. I would say that a more telling reason to do exactly the same thing is seeing what they did with the flip of a switch to the micro effect. Yeah. Now again, you guys, I've mentioned that before, about four years ago, I think it was, I'd have to go back on my notes. Middle of the summer, four years ago, I walked into the, I was smoking then, and I walked into the tobacco shop and I put the credit card on the, on the, counter because I didn't have any cash in my pocket and well the credit card didn't work and I took out the debit card and the debit card didn't work and I just wondered why and the next day I came home and the next day I got a letter from the bank saying you owe us six dollars a day for all of the overdraft and that was in the evening and I went to the bank the next day and they told me oh somebody else accidentally overdrew your Now that was just coincidence if you would think that. Somebody else accidentally over drew your account. But in the same window, in the same time frame, call it the same event, my credit cards wouldn't work either. So they would, you know, for an instant trying to strangle Don monetarily. Well, it may have been a spasm for all we know, but yeah, it certainly is suspicious that the two things that are not supposed to be tightly bound would both go down to the time. It happened again last year. It happened again late last spring. I'm not even at home. I'm like 120 miles away from home and neither credit card will work. Yeah, you definitely want to be carrying cash if you're traveling because you're relying on that piece of plastic and you're a long way from home and you need gasoline. That's a problem. It only reinforces the thought you guys. If the ATM machine won't give you money, you're up the creek and if you don't have a paddle, well you've got to put your hand in that doo-doo, don't you? Or I didn't mean to, I'm sorry. But I'll quit bothering you guys. I just wanted to bring up the night vision deal you guys. If we can bundle 10 purchase up, I can lower that price by $25. That would bring a first generation gun sight to your mailbox by the guy in the white truck for $375. I would suggest also that this isn't necessarily a disaster for the night vision market because there are things that we can do, but the proven technology has some value. The first generation, the first rollout of the next, you know, design is probably going to be a little shaky until they get things ironed out. And we'll still have second and third generation, even fourth generation in a green screen. So they're just kind of taking away that entry level green screen. But again, we've talked about that. White light on your face at night, that's visible by the human eye, let alone by a piece of night vision that just might happen to be looking in your direction. That's going to gain their attention. So I don't want to take up all your time, you guys. I can be a good intrusion sometimes. I'll quit bothering you now. Not a problem. We do have a bottom of the hour music scheduled. So does anybody have anything they need to add before we do that? Go ahead, jump right in there. Okay. Thank you. And thank you, Don. Appreciate it. Yes. Yes. will go unrewarded. Died a senseless death of gas and flames How many names can you recall? Seventeen little children Seventeen little children How could they deserve to die? We should stop in our cell Seventeen little children Find me or How did you sleep last night Bill Clinton? Did you feel their pain? A seventeen little chill, cried out and perished in the flake. Attorney General, January, I accept your offer to resign. So to your crumb, ask ours. Credit said, French Davidian, they never serve. Yesterday I sold my tea. children who is 80 some people total. Gas and flame guys, think about that. That is a nasty way to go. It is a cheap method of slaughtering a vast number of people. Think about this. If focused attacks, swat raids and all this kind of stuff start running into resistance, what's the easy way to get rid of the that maybe you don't want to face or maybe that are putting up some resistance. Well, just go ahead and search a place. Check off the little form on your incident report. Targets resisted, burned them out. Go on to the next place. Targets resisted, burned them out. Go on to the next place. Well, that's certainly feasible. If you're supposed to get 50 or 100,000 people and you only get the first 10,000 and then you start losing personnel, Think about that. They planned to helicopter drop fuel on the weavers and that was thwarted. They are perfectly willing to incinerate anybody if that search purpose. There are a couple of things that you should do with that in mind. One of them, and we keep hammering it, is chemical protection. Now a mask is going to help you to some extent against smoke and so forth and it may be enough to give you an edge. It's not going to protect you from masses of combustion products and so forth. but it will temporarily protect you from some of the heat and it will protect you from some of the particulates and whatnot. The filters are becoming hard to find, the masks are becoming much harder to find. Once again, I'm going to remind everybody that Gun Parts Corp. still has those 60 millimeter filters by the case lot at 45 of those filters for 150 bucks plus shipping. Anybody that does not have at least four or five filters per mask should be working those. You cannot get the 60 millimeter fin masks from gun parts anymore. I'm not sure where you can get those. Those seem to have been vacuumed out of the system. You still can get C3 masks from gun parts and you can get the Draeger M65 from them. If you do get a 60mm mask, you should get the 60-40mm adapters from Maine Military. Last time I looked, they were still at $5 for $9, which is a whole lot better than the $11 apiece you will pay at gun parts. But this NBC stuff is the first line of defense not only against nuclear biological chemical, but it is also a useful asset if a very limited one against fire will let you function a little bit longer in that environment before you have to come running out of the door and get cut down or whatever the case may be. It may give you just enough time to cope. But that is certainly a source to take a look at. The filters however from Gun Parts Corp. come in at about $4 a piece if you buy a case of those and it's about $20 or so for shipping and you will not find a better offer anywhere. The other thing that we need to take care of, Mark has spoken of this, a bucket full of sand for dumping on an incendiary is the simplest and cheapest fire suppression method for a point source. It is not useful for a splash of liquid incendiary or whatnot to the same degree, but if you've got a burning grenade or whatnot sitting in the floor of your house and the carpeting, what have you, just upending a bucket of sand on that thing will suppress that, at the very least prevent it from producing secondary fires. Nowadays, it is all but impossible to get a hold of Freon extinguishers. Those are the best style of extinguishers. I liked them. I would have bought a bunch of those if I had truly believed in the Freon band when they had announced it. But that was sort of the first broad-based technology band and I didn't really believe that they were going to do it. I should have bought a pallet of the recharge cylinders for automobiles as well. I would have made a small fortune on those things. But the next best thing is the CO2 extinguisher. Very expensive if you buy them new. I have picked some up anywhere from $10 to $25 a piece at industrial auctions. These are things that are cleared out when they shut down a business and they sell off all the desks and machine tools and office furniture and PCs and desktops and laptops and all those things. They sell the fire extinguishers. Of course, the next tenant has to come right in and buy new fire extinguishers, so it's a little bit stupid, but they do it. So, that is an opportunity. If you are interested in sniffing around in your area to look for these industrial auctions, they're very spotty and iffy and sometimes you find treasures and sometimes things get bid to ridiculous levels, the site to look at is auctionzip.com. That is auctionzip.com. They post on an ongoing basis auctions all over the country that are ongoing. Some of them are internet only, some of them are traditional in person, some of them are a total waste of time, others are a treasure trove. It's very spotty. You're going to have to invest a lot of time looking around at some of these things. But you can pick up some excellent items there and as I said I've picked up CO2 extinguishers anywhere from $10 sometimes for the smaller ones to $25, $26 for the larger ones. So what you pay sort of depends on whether somebody gets his sights on them and starts a bidding war with you or what not. You have to be careful. The liquid and the chemical extinguishers are almost as bad as the fire they're putting out. I once had a truck catch on fire and the parking garage personnel didn't of course realize that I had a Freon extinguisher right in the truck and they used the house chemical extinguisher and man I couldn't get within 10 feet of that truck for a week. You walk up anywhere near it and your eyes and your lips start burning from the chemicals. I don't know what they used but while they put out the fire they They darn near ruined whatever they're sprayed at. The CO2 extinguishers do not do that. They work very, very well against most classes of flame and they leave no residue and no poisons, etc. They will stifle anybody that's in too much CO2, but remember, you know, if you've got 10 pounds in the container and you're inside a building, it's really not going to be flooding the entire building. That is something that I would recommend people take a look at. They keep forever even if officially they have to be inspected every so often for insurance purposes. You're not interested in industrial insurance purposes. You're interested in something that actually works. And those things will sit on the wall or in the corner or on the shelf practically forever and they will work when you grab them, pull a pin and point them and pull a trigger. That is an excellent tool to have on hand and you can't wittle them out of wood and fill them full of dirt and manufacture them yourself on an easy basis. Consider grabbing some of those from industrial options. That's an excellent place to get those. I have more in this thread, but if people have something to say, go ahead and speak up. I think that in a war fighting scenario, they are expendables. That's capital assets and if something breaks, it breaks. One of the things to remember, what's going to change with the night vision in the first gen is that right now they're using a green screen, which literally like you've seen with all of your night vision equipment, it is a range of color that is generated with a crisp picture. It's not an over filter or something like that. What they're going to do is they've stopped producing specifically the small television, the small screen assembly. that is a green screen system and what they're doing is they're going to go to white phosphor. Now it's kind of weird because the white phosphor screen is also a specialized screen and black and white was not common for anything in any video camera. To be quite honest, color is the most common for video cameras. Hold on. What they've done is they're going to an inventory item that for either the industry they've been told that they've got to do this. It could be a UN thing. It could be a government arm twisting thing. Or it's just simply that it's cheaper to go to the white phosphor screen. But the white phosphor screen is a negative. It's just the idea. If you use it, you use it if you have to use it. But white is going to cause a lot of issues. For instance, when you're looking through a white screen at night, when you pull your eye away, you're going to be blind in that eye. that all element purple will be burned off that eye, whereas green screen, red screen, or blue screen, although as Don's pointed out, the issue with the infrared frequency, the color spectrum that we can observe with a night vision device, the green screen was chosen after the end of World War II actually, when they decided to go to a green screen format to reduce the IR image that could be picked up by passive systems. I understand all that. I think that's a great question. Once you do the thing at the fan you can forget it. I understand that. One of my rules of thumb is that one of something is not tactically useful. If you want something to be tactically useful you better have two. Well, what he's saying is right now, if it's normal business, I'm sure is what you're talking about. Yeah, if it were to break down now, you would still go to the same companies. They'll do the maintenance for us, and they'll change out parts exactly for what's necessary to replace as needed to. So they're going to keep the supply of the green Oh, I don't know. See, that's what we don't know. I don't believe so. But what he said is they've now said it's a numbers game. In other words, what he told me is they told him yesterday that they already have a set number only on the shelf. When they run out, they will have run out and that's it. So then that means if anything happens to mine between now and the things coming breaking loose, they're... It'll be whatever part's there. I'm just out of luck. Well, you'll have to go to that and then do it like what I'm already doing is we're working on, I'm trying to find either a very fine high grade polymer, a clear lens in green, or we're even talking about going to glass. to create a glass over screen for the white phosphor. We've got to come up with this anyway and I don't want to wait till it happens. I'm going to already have solutions on standby. I'll just take something off the field then. I won't worry about it. Well, exactly. You use the first unit to get what you want and after that you can, I wouldn't, you're not going to throw anything away. It's going to be, hi Ralph, do you have night vision? Nope. Oh, congratulations. You've got one now. Here you go. See, that's how I look at it. So it's, you know, we'll use it for as long as we can. But see, up until that point, Different parts of the industry are going to have parts available. It's just that simple. We'll bring this back up again with Don. He'll express again on the air on Monday. All right. Thanks. I don't want to take any more time. Thanks. Bear in mind that the last of them that they sell will still have a warranty. Any manufacturer sets aside a certain number of units statistically based on their expectation of warranty returns. So when they stop making photo multiplier based first gen, you can be sure that they've got some statistical percentage of those as spare tubes set aside when they pull the string and stop the production line. Do you think I might be able to just buy one of those tubes? I'd keep it in case I need it. Yes, I wouldn't. Well, for the price of the unit, it's cheaper just to have a whole system. I guarantee by the time you're done with what they would charge for the spare parts. It's like a brand new rifle. When you get a brand new weapon system, the spare parts are tagged accordingly with a premium. And that's the same with night vision because it's such a specialized project, specialized item. Okay, thank you. Real quick here, I want to get this into BK. This just was posted on Centerfire. These are standard finished gas mask. I remember I told everybody about this. They've now started stealing the filters at Sturm. This mask came from Sturm. I know exactly where these are from. That's where they buy them from. This is one of the biggest wholesalers for masks in the country. They're delivering masks without filters now. Remember I warned everybody about this. However, what's really cool? BK, you know that Numerish has got filters, right? Yeah, I just keep bugging people about that. They still have a case of those. Now here's the thing, five of the finished gas masks without filters for $20. Look at the bottom of the scroll on that posting, guys. Five masks for $20. Buy them. These are the finished Nokia masks that you guys have all been buying. If you already have these and you were looking to try and get spare masks, you're talking about five masks for the price of what you paid for one. Okay, but there's no filters. However, not a problem. Then follow BK's instructions, go buy a case of filters. Doesn't that make sense? They don't have the masks, but they do have the filters. Okay, that's how it works. But this is the best price in the country and I know right where these came from. And that tells me that they've started the next phase. In other words, the wall. Now there's two ways to look at this. Number one, remember our enemy's listening. And the bad guys realize America is equipping up. And I've seen this before. Now the first option is overseas they're looking at a war. A lot of these masks are still in service with all these other countries. They're not going to be sending the filters or equipment here when they can market them faster and for a better price over there. That's the first problem. The second is, again, they may have also told them, well, we're going to put in that clause about these things as a serviceable item and liability, blah, blah, blah. They always pull all kinds of strings from the government end. So one of the things they keep stating is, this is a novelty item only. Filter not included. It's in yellow. Look at the yellow band here, guys. Look what they've posted here. Those are without the bag and stuff, but you can figure out something for that. Standard M9 bags are available so you've got a problem, or you can get the Nokia bags. Go ahead, jump in there, whatever you've got left. Okay, do that and match that one up. I've got a few other topics, but most of them are larger ones. Okay, let me remind people, this is more of a fun unit. 14 April is the beginning of Passover. For whatever reason, and it includes prize supports and tariffs and all this kind of good stuff. Sugar is artificially expensive in the United States. This was a sop to the plantation interests in Hawaii back in the 50s when they were trying to get them to be a state. Ever since for half a century, we've been overpaying for sugar to put extra money in the pockets of the plantation owners for that reason and some other less acceptable reasons. Soda Pop has gone to high fructose corn syrup, which is very nasty bad stuff. Once a year, that is a Passover season, you can buy in your regular grocery store Sugar Soda Pop. That is provided courtesy of the same industrial system. to accommodate the Passover people because they've ruled that corn syrup is not super kosher for Passover, but regular sugar is. So for about two weeks or so you can buy regular two liter bottles and so on of the regular sugar type sodas in certain flavors. Coke is one of them. I think some of the Dr. Pepper products do the same thing as some of the Pepsi products, etc. So if you are interested in that, the next couple of weeks are the times to pick them up. Take a look in your grocery store at all of the two liter bottles and you will see that some of them have a different color cap than is normal. For instance, a Coke may normally have a red cap, but some of them have a white cap. You examine the different color cap bottle carefully you will find that little triangular kosher mark I think. I forget what all the letters are in there, but there's a little triangular mark in there that is their code for this is kosher. So, during the next couple of weeks, if you see fit to do so, you can get some sugar coke or sugar Pepsi, etc., and not in the $3 of popped glass bottles, especially imported from Mexico. So, if you try that, you will be shocked at the difference in the flavor as well. Bear in mind that the PET plastic bottles do not retain carbonation forever. They're good for a few months, but they're not good for more than six or eight months. Something along those lines, they will tend to go flat over time. But for a little while, you can have the good stuff, courtesy of our Khazar friends and their political influence. And again, remember, it's only for a short time only, but again it's something too that if it's properly carbonated and it's in glass and it's sugared, you know, that stuff will be good for anywhere from 15, 20 to 30 years on the shelf and kept in the darkness longer. Yeah, the glass stuff is hideously expensive. The advantage to buying during this season is that you can get the cheap plastic bottles. They aren't going to last you years, but for a little while, for a quarter or a third of a year or whatnot, you can have the good stuff at a reasonable cost. And goes into the cellar. Well, for a little while. It's a fine wine of soda pop, mon Dieu. Yeah, I've got some that are sitting there and kind of soft and flabby. If I wanted to use them, I'd have to re-carbonate them, which is technically feasible to do, but a little bit more work. A couple of things here real quick, and a reminder that gas-masked steel we were talking about, let's qualify that real quick. CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, go to their military surplus pay section. It's the first page, upper right hand corner. Gas mask only dash F-I-N is the code number. They have five masks. They're like $6 a piece if you buy one. But if you buy five at a time, it's $20, $19.95. Guys, you can't beat that. That gives you a whole bunch of spare masks. Then go to Numerus or Gun Parts Corp, or old Numerus Arms. They have the 60 millimeter filters by the case. By a case of them. But these gas masks, this gives you a myriad of spares. And it's the best price. That's better than wholesale. I can't buy those wholesale for that, trust me. Right. Just pack the word mask into their search engine and you'll get it. Take your right to again and remember there's a little there below the very last line down there tells you that if you buy five at a time it's five for $20 and that's Center fire systems comm Center fire systems comm Center fire systems comm then find the five for $20 em say they're the the m61 Finish gas mask without the filters But filters are available. There are a number of different sources for them out there so you can get them. It's not a problem. Anyway, this is going to be our last call on these masks, obviously. Yeah, the interesting thing is to see if, and I'll find out Monday, if these were peeled off here or if they were peeled off before they were sent here. Because what they do is these things come in massive shipping containers. So all it is is a big block of gas masks. I've been there when they've opened up the cans and they've got about 20 people that do nothing but throw in the sort. Because anything and everything comes packed up in these cans. When the gas masks come in, they're blocks of. It's nothing but the biggest shipping can you can imagine. They get numbers of them at a time, finally get released from customs. And their warehouses are two industrial automotive factories that they've filled to capacity. So that's where these are coming from. And the fact that those filters aren't there, that's a big flare for everybody. Pay attention, take care of what you've got, make sure you do a physical inspection on your equipment, make sure that everybody has a mask, use one mask for a classroom or tutorial component, that way you don't use up or start to break all your filters right away. Have one system for training purposes to teach everybody the basics. Also, take advantage of all the films that are on YouTube. Put it on a big screen, watch them that way. There's a lot of stuff that can be learned, especially from the military instructional pieces. If you're looking for the equivalent for America, the M9 gas mask and the fin masks are one and the same for all practical purposes and design. So take a look at them, watch the videos that were made available, and it'll help you to understand how to operate the equipment. Just in case you don't have any other source, these are good sources. And this is a hell of a price for these masks. This is what we were paying for one of these masks. You're getting five masks without the filters, but you know what? If you were listening before, you may have already bought the filters. BK pointed you towards anyway, right? And if you haven't, you still have a chance to do it. And right, and you've got more masks. Go ahead, please. Can I ask a quick question? Sure, Jim, in there. Okay, I've got the numeric site up and I've got the 45, the case of 45 filters is $150. And then they've got an extra shipping charge of 23 bucks. Yeah, about $4 a filter Is that worth it? I've been looking to get some extra focus. Yes, that is. That's exactly what I've been ragging on everybody. Buy it, buy it, buy it while it's there. That's the best price. That's better priced than wholesale. My price wholesale from the West Coast or from the same place that they buy from Sturm is $6 a filter if they have them and right now they don't. They're sold out completely. So that's a better price to begin with. Okay, I just appreciate the answer because I was getting ready to punch the button and I was on the fence but that just took me off the fence. Excellent. And as long as you're doing that, then Centerfire will give you some more masks. Like I said, five for $20. You can't beat the price on that to get some spares. You don't have to buy another case. Yeah. Well, I've already got about three. I've got a couple extra, but I've been looking for filters since I bought them last year. and I couldn't even find the 60 millimeter filters. They were all in the 40 millimeter. 40 millimeter? 40 millimeter is the normal NATO now. The 60s were the original NATO and there is an adapter if you go to main military. I already got the adapters for it. I bought the masks and I bought the adapters because I didn't know what the... and there was no availability last year of the 60 millimeter filters. So I'm thinking the smart thing to do is just latch on to this for... Yeah, grab these filters and if you have only three or four masks, I would buy five more masks for $20. I'm serious. You can't beat the price on that. Okay, that's it. It was on center fire, right? That was center fire. OK, yep, that's a good deal. Thanks a lot and I'm back out. I just wanted to double check on that. Thank you, sir. And again, keep up the good work there. BK, we're at the top. I know we're going to hear the music. We're past the top. Ed's probably all trying to touch on the music button even as we speak. He's probably eating and going, wait a minute, what time is it? Well, it could be either way. Yeah, my man caught him. There we go. I'll just let you guys run with it. It's the last program of our weekday. Okay, very good. Well, we are at the top, guys. Again, that's Gun Parts Corp. for the 60 millimeter filters, center fire systems for five masks without the filters for $20, and that's for the M61 finish mask. Anything else BK? Go ahead. Nope, we're over. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. Thank you sir. God bless you all. Be careful this weekend. We have a lot of work to do. Roll our radio operators. Stay tuned. 10 o'clock tomorrow night. We'll make it back. We'll see you later. Bye-bye. And we have a sons, yes we have a sons, the sons of liberty, the trombus storm boy and the sun will always shine on a dirty tree, tips of tall ice will pay The Liberty Tree, it's a tall old tree and a small old tree. 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