Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed Rick Perry's recent comments on Nevada militia activity, analyzing his political inconsistency and double-talk. They addressed listener confusion about donation buttons and website navigation for Liberty Tree Radio, emphasizing the importance of repeating broadcast information across multiple platforms. The hosts discussed the history and redundancy of their broadcasting across different networks (WTPRN, Liberty Tree Radio, shortwave) and the need for decentralized, community-based radio stations. They covered preparedness topics including night vision technology specifications, weapon mounting systems, and responded to a caller whose daughter suffered flash burns from a catastrophic Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum barrel failure, discussing firearm safety and metallurgical issues with modern revolver manufacturing.
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And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch him 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? Is this still the land of the free? Afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Hernke. And I'm Don Betcher. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West Southwest East and North Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on liberty three radio dot four m g dot com ronnie and one of the micro stations cb base stations and ultra net technologies west of the mississippi along with a last-door hallmark network from the top of me in the bottom of four of the bottom of course archival from me mexico that it was in the city of texas oklahoma big chunk of rascal hope until i am mean to include both third to fifth pin in the friends out there in the great western side of Wyoming where we have the nine sisters Colorado the recall all state waving to the left coast way out there on the Pacific side where we have the great state of Jefferson along with the other SSD occupied zones across the coast turning back these we sweep across planes over the Mississippi line of the Smokies with the restaurant crews Grandma teams OK teams and Maville Grandma Consortium bring us the Golden Spike I'll tell you what, Don, it's been medium all day. It has acted like it thought it wanted to rain. But then it turned out it didn't quite work the way everybody expected. So as it turns out, it has been medium, high altitude. Probably about sunset if you get any moisture at all is what's gonna happen What's like in your neck the woods and what's jump up jumping off the wall up there, sir? Well, I'd say pretty much did oh on the weather say for about five degrees cooler on miss the 24th day of your of our Lord 2000 and It's been a beautiful day mark We talked about seeing your Perry this morning. We did didn't we and I want to do that again to bring that to everybody's attention. I'm gonna have to I hate to do that to you, but I did. I'm sorry. Now, did you see Mr. Perry on ABC, NBC, or one of the three mainstreams? One of the networks this morning that used to be mainstream, ABC, CBS, NBC, talking about the terrible things that are going on in Nevada. You should have seen it, Mark. Some people will tell you to do something and when you do it then they tell your parents or you know, they do not to. You guys, Mr. Perry was kind of encouraging the militia and saying that this was kind of a needed thing and you can find the track for yourself in their archives. You can bump it around on the internet somehow. But it's kind of contrary to his history. I have to admit that. Now, he's getting ready to run for president. Watch you just he'll be in there in the mix for a while But you know the man with the purse from Texas no less the man with the perfect that could be a movie the man with the perfect hair from Texas He has at least five of the same hair in a box. Yeah, I'm standing by him Yeah again starring in Rick Perry and he'd be better off doing a movie than running for president only Examples you guys what one might call? You know the definition of Polly Polly ticks. Literally you guys polly many. The later part comes from technique, meaning ways, many ways, translation of polly. One can think that if you continue to plot along, and we discussed this this morning when we talked a bit about term limits and people being in and getting good people in, but when you plot along in a particular direction, eventually you become predictable. It's a good thing to be predictable in politics. You like to know that the man you voted in is going to do what he told you, right? So again, look to Perry this morning on one of the main streets. Just punch in someplace, Rick Perry's speech this morning on Nevada. That might get you there, I'm not certain. But political parties for a minute here. I don't want to particular point fingers at one or the other, Mark, because we know they're the Democrats. or the demicons and the republicans and you know how that works. It's just the same thing. They're all pushing the same overall agenda. When one is in power, the other strives to be in power. That's vice versa. You know how that works. That way they can pretend like we're really doing things and things are getting done. You're going to have your way now and your vote counts. I could just go on and on about the things they pretend happen. when we talk about the Republican and the Democratic Party, I don't want to do that. It's just, you know, a foundation. One thing political parties do, much like, uh, one thing political parties do is pander to constituents. Now they're constituents once you're voted in and you're serving them with potential votes before that, isn't it? Now this only offers up, this only proves out, bought line, that Well, the Democrats and the Republicans aren't really far apart at all. Neither one of them would hesitate. Well, see, the Democrats can't run to condemn what's going on in Nevada. Why? Because it's kind of like they're in power right now, huh? That's a base statement. A lot of people overlook this stuff, but that's a base statement. The Democrats can't demonize and vilify what's going on in Nevada. Why? Because with a broad brush overview, they are the ones that are doing it. You could paint that down to a narrow brush and start painting names. We've done that. But when it runs up like a wellspring like that, the other party can say, oh, look at what they're doing. We need to jump on this and we need to take advantage of it. We need to start making out like we support the militia. My jaw almost hit my chest, Mark. It's like thump. You know, did I hear what I just heard from that guy from Texas? When the same thing is going on in his state? And ain't, by the way, ain't he still governor there? And sometimes we strive to practice proper English. But ain't he still governor there? So couldn't he tell these people that, well, you know, just get out of here, go away. Just you guys here. Just I condemn that action. Quit, quit. He's the governor. But he'll look to another state and say, that's a bad thing that's going on and I'm glad that people responded, but he won't do anything about it in his state. It's the side of my head until I'm bleeding trying to figure that out, Mr. Rick Perry. So again, there's another example of double talking of politicians right there, isn't there? But running to, you know, there's one thing about seeing a need. You know, let's say that San Francisco earthquake, be it, you know, years ago or the one that was just 12 or 15 years ago. There's a need for something to be done there. The need to keep the cattle off of it, that cattle might step on a turtle, that's what this amounts to. But that's only the front, isn't it? That's only the veil that they wish you to see. So again, we could go on and on about what's happening and where they're going with it. But, you know, we need to point at particular people. The United States government isn't above doing that. Why they'll run sanctions on this Russian or that Russian or they'll, because of what's going on in Chechnya, instead of sanction the whole of the Soviet Union, we're not going to deal with them, we're not going to do. They'll put a lock on somebody's bank account because he's, you know, Russian representative or a Russian somebody or a Russian this or that. They'll target individuals. The point being made there to it, you guys, just What's even worse is that the media doesn't just run out from behind a camera and hit him on the head with a bat. You realize what you're saying and you're just looking like someone, gee whiz, let me see the other side of your hat that you're talking out of. It could almost be like a magic show or something to watch Rick Perry this morning, Mark. I could go out and out about it. The thing about it is most people, it doesn't register. Oh, now he's talking about that. That's good when they don't remember what he was talking about along the same subject six months ago or a year ago or four years ago. I don't mean to pick on Rick Perry in particular because it's an overview. It is the Democrats or the Republicans. If they see that need and complain about it because the other party is in power, they will certainly try to act sympathetic, won't they? Hey Don. And what is that guy from Texas? You know, the man with the person. Hey Don. He's an undergrad, is he? Yeah. I don't mean to change the subject here, but as long as we're on the subject of what's going on in Nevada. Dad we you're trying to collect money together to send stuff to the Bundy's Apparently there's been some misunderstanding about where the donation button is on Liberty Tree radio it's up in the upper tab in the middle and I did I was a little frustrated when I answered the question on Henry's program because it's one of those things guys if you Listen to what the host says and you follow the instructions you can find where to get to you know I'm I don't my website for Liberty Tree Radio is very basic very simple you have to do a lot of reading on it because it's a lot of text it's not a lot of flash but if I have to I will put up a big blinking bright button that you know says PayPal here instead of just a simple text donate At the top of the page there's this line, it's usually colored, in this case it's now green, it was brown before. There are two lines of text. In the middle of the second line of text in that band of color it says D-O-N-A-T-E. And it's big enough I can read it right here. to select the amount that you want to donate and earmark it yourself in the notation for the Bundy's. That's where it's going, purely to that. Dad did this on the fly. We have done this before, so I can't see how this is confusing for anybody. And my webpage, Dad, it really hasn't changed, has it? No, the only thing that changes is the color. The theme, yeah. The basic format has not changed. Always remember, if you read across the top line, right below where presently the little daisies are, it's green format. There's a polka dot in the background. There is a dark line in the middle at the very top under the Liberty Tree radio. each of those words is an icon. Home, schedule, chat room, get your own music and LTR. Each of those are a tap it icon. When you go to those, they'll box in, they can put a little dot around them and you tap it and it goes to where you want to go. Sponsor page, statistics, etc. They are individual buttons. So, take a look at that. If you want to help us look for a sponsor or if you want to help support the station, check out those bars first. And if you want to help our sponsors, that's usually what you'll see changed on the page is we add sponsors or we take them away as is needed. But for the most part, our donation button there has never moved. It's where it's always been. I think I've been there for now quite a few years. In fact, what got me off is I just answered a question about one of the videos again where the information is in the video. And if you're paying attention to the video and you're actually watching the video, the information is in there. Actually, guys, we include our web page every time and every video I do. And the micro effect. It's just a case in point for information on where to go. Usually even a little case bar with a little flag that has, no, go to and then that has da da da da da for more information on da da da da da da, whatever it is. I think we have another call. Who do we have? This is Shawn in Seattle. Go ahead Shawn, what do we got? I was the idiot that pointed that out to Ed that there was actually text there rather than a button. I didn't mean to treat you that way. It gets aggravating after a while, especially when I ... The person I was dealing with before was, it would be nice if the information was upfront where we could find it. It's somebody who's listened before other than you who's ... I know what happened is they're so used to looking at something that They're watching the video. They're not watching the text. It's like the the website I changed the background from time to time but the general placement of everything stays the same and it's been that way Since I started it actually so it really the website hasn't as far as the main format of the website hasn't changed since day one other than the stuff below that portion has changed and So, I'm sorry Sean, I didn't mean to snap at you on Henry's program, but you know, it gets aggravating. It's pretty straightforward and it's the way it has been. Well, you know why I'm laughing at myself, Ed? Because I'm a teacher and I tell the students, check your work, and then I made the same mistake. Well, it's okay. This allows us to reinforce what it is that needs to be done, and we have to point it out every once in a while. I'm at subject, guys. I will point something out too that I've watched over the years. It's not you. You're not alone, okay? We did the... Oh, come on. WTPR on We the People Radio Network. WTPRN. Now, Sean, you hear my program how we do it every time we start the hour, right? Yes. If everybody listens, don't you get all the information, including the websites every time that we do the program? Yes. Now, think about this. Every time I did WTPRN, and I think Dom was up several times, and everybody, if you listen to archives, you can go in and find WTPRN. There's a reason I always mention, even in the morning, I'll try to give a bridge. You have the Micro Effect, Liberty Tree Radio, and Indiana Freedom Talk Radio, and all the websites right there. Now, I don't go too fast, but I know I go fast. However, the cool thing is, we have a replay button. So if you didn't get it the first time, play it again. It's not like you only have to hear me once. But think about this. When WTPRN was betrayed and it was offline, we had never stopped doing Liberty Tree Radio. And every time they did WTPRN, I always repeated, we're on We the People Radio Network and LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. wtprn.com and liberty3radio.4mg.com. Do you know how many people said they lost us and didn't know that we were doing radio still? I know. Even the same thing happened when we lost shortwave. But it's like in every one of those programs we gave out the bridging information. Yes. In most cases, the people who are listening on WTPRN actually were listening on internet. When they heard WTPRN.com and LibertyTreeRadio.com, it's amazing how many people said, I didn't know where you went, but wait a minute, we never got off Liberty Tree Radio, guys. You know what's really funny, Dan? I know you know this because you've gotten emails like this too. Well, I always tune in at the same time slot, guys. WTPRN's time slot, we match with LTR. In fact, when WTPRN stopped, Liberty Tree Radio kept, in fact, these two hours right here, the five people- That's why they're here! And the six people were only here for WTPRN, but people asked us to continue it on because that's when they could hear it. And I still have people send me emails, well how come it's not playing with WTPRN? You know, played them. And the thing is, they were probably listening to a rebroadcast on WTPRN at a different time. I don't have a scheduled rebroadcast, unfortunately. I could try to do that, but that gets to be a little aggravating because our archives are different links sometimes. But the fact of the matter is, exactly, the idea that the reason, it's kind of like people know there's a story about the train tracks and why train tracks are so wide. Well, kind of if you go back through the history of that, it goes all the way back to the Roman chariot. Most people don't know that. What's fascinating is it kind of works the same way with why we do the times that we're doing on the air. Originally, it was asked if I could do an hour on WTPRN because they wanted me to come up on their hour. I didn't have to, but it's like, okay, cool. I did it as a favor and we helped out. Then they asked us to do two hours. Then they asked us to do three hours. Now, you've got to remember, we're still doing the evening program with Liberty Tree Radio on time, which is our traditional time. understand that for as long as we've ever been on the air the approximate eight o'clock window is the traditional Intel report time. Anybody who's been listening to us on the air for the last 20 plus years, the eight o'clock window is the norm. And part of that overlap that Ed just brought up because, well, when's the best time for shortwave to come up and online? You see? So we were used to the idea that we would be broadcasting between eight o'clock at night and Oh, what, eight o'clock to eleven or twelve, sometimes midnight, depending on which block and who was sponsoring, who wanted us to be up, you know, where they wanted us on what shortwave frequency. Just something to think about there. So, anyway, one of the things that has to be taken into consideration is, here we are now, we're doing the two-hour block in the afternoon, which is convenient for a lot of people. Don's able to do the first hour, not able to do the second hour, just to give you an idea of timing and everything. It's an overlap from an earlier era. For the people who did listen, they never lost connection. That's not the one that's interesting to me. What's fascinating to me is every hour we do the program, I want you all to consider this. This is where I talk about how many people are actually listening to what we're doing sometimes. They listen, but they don't listen. Every hour we do visitor from the past religiously. Now there's a reason for that because I want to see that copied in so many places. We'll never lose it. It's out there in a million machines, in a million ways, and it will be there for a long time. One year another. I hope so much. Again, at the front of every hour, you might not know it, but you might have it memorized if you've been listening for a while. People used to tell us that, and in fact I know it's true, that when they were listening to shortwave they might not be able to hear everything on worldwide Christian radio, but you know how they could be sure when they were tuning us in? The sound of the drums from Visitor from the past starting up. That was the benchmark for everybody, and myself included because it's uncharacteristic for the type of broadcasting. But you know again, it's every hour on those programs and it's been a policy I've done for a very long time going for as long as I've been on radio if we had any instruments each instrument should reflect and give off the information, you know, it should reflect all of the other medium. So there's no reason you could completely lose us. You see just something to think about there because we still have had many people who responded I didn't know that you were still brought. I had no idea you were on the air Well, when WTPR and went off we didn't go off In fact, that was a discussion which was always a flag. You don't need to do all those other things now. You could just be on this. You only need to be on this. Well, it turns out that coaching was from a certain person down in Austin so that we would be kind of like hanging out on a limb. And then they saw the limb off. Yeah! And we already knew the pattern, guys. We never do that. We never put all our eggs in one basket, you see. I said, uh-huh, yeah, I'm agreeing with you. and I was told that everything would be taken care of as things progressively slid from one office or over into another person's office and that person is the one who was trying to get rid of all the competition. And the other thing is, the other thing that we've seen happen is like well we'll give you this and we'll maintain it for you and you'll never have to worry about it because it'll never come down. Yeah right. Even if all you can get, here's the basic rule guys, it's like signal communications. Everybody should have and better have a key code system set up. A Morse code key, a simple one. In fact, right now, communist Chinese surplus keys are available, military surplus, that are like about $2.95. And if that's what gets through, that's what gets through. And they're really nice units, by the way. They're a military grade unit, which, you know, those are nice little keys. They are out there on the Internet if you look around right now. If all else fails, one form of communication that we have, no matter which one survives, gets us out and we start from there if we have to rebuild again. That's how we've always looked at this and you know what because of that we're still in the air. On that respect and you know I got into this on Henry's program and on Spike's program today. You know everybody's like they want to see Liberty Tree Radio grow bigger. They want to see us get stronger. I agree with that to a point. I know what happened with Joe McNeil and the micro effect and it's cool what he's done with it, how big it's grown, but it gets to a point where it gets harder to manage and people start second guessing what's going on because it grows faster than you can manage it. And my policy has been, and if I talk to Joe, he'll agree with me on this, I know because it's the same concept of having the micro effect the way it is. Liberty Tree Radio is a hub. It's a meeting point where people can get together, okay? But that's all we are. We're a hub. If this hub goes down, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio can kick up. Brave Heart Radio can kick up and take it in. Henry's Youth, Youth, YouTube site can pick up and take it take it over, but That's it shouldn't be that simple. You know we've got liberty tree radio TV Which isn't not us, but the guy who's doing it. You know he's pretty much directed everything towards us I think he should be seeing some support on his end I talked to him about that today on the air if you're listening to us on a reflector say like spikes site I finally got him to set up a donation tab guys spike needs help too Liberty Tree Radio is here as a hub, but it's not the only spot that we should be going to. I've said it before, every state, at least, minimally, every state should have a radio station like this, an internet streaming site like this. If it links into another, cool, it's great. You link into the other, you have the ability to broadcast, set up the ability to run it on your end. Having a reflector is cool, but having the ability to get up and broadcast if we are not here is better. Get the contact information off of our website, off of Henry's site, off of Spike's site. That way if something happens and we can't go up on the air and if you have the ability or the means, you can bring us up. I know Joe in the Carolina, he is almost, he doesn't realize, probably doesn't realize how close he is to being able to step up and do this type of operation himself. with running a micro FM station. He stepped up and come in on the conference line and rebroadcast when we've been down for being delisted or for whatever reason where we've not been able to get in the conference line ourselves. That type of volunteering is much appreciated and it would be better if we have more people doing it. That makes us more powerful. Centralizing it, I understand having a spot where people can go to get information. is good, but you know we are just, it's a grain of sand, the area that we can see and we can see more than some people because of the information that we have handed to us. But if we had multiple stations out here doing this for their area, think of all the information that we would have at our fingertips that we could access. And it doesn't, not Alex Jones, not Me not dad not Henry not spike. What can you do in your area? Because I guarantee you it's going on here. It's probably going on where you are, too And we're just not getting as much everybody's like well. How come we don't hear about it We don't hear about it for this reason there are not enough people out there standing up and speaking there are a lot of people listening But there are not enough people putting the boots on and getting the information out In fact, it's one of the reasons again, growth is critical. And again, we do need support. We'll take whatever support we can and we'll expand the programming. We need more programmers, people who are up here. We need more hosts up and on the air. We need people to step forward and cover as many subjects as possible, but they also need the support too from all of our friends that are out there listening. When I go to any social medium, guys, anything that I, any place I go, LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com and The Micro Effect are on that page or somewhere in that mechanism. And I repeat it every time. It's automatic. I'm sure I could do it with about four days of being awake. I think I could still type it out automatically just, you know, LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. I'm sure, but my arms and fingers are ultimately programmed. No matter how tired I get at night, it's one of the things I still get really good at. It's like libertytreatvideo.rmp.com. There we go. Done. And then finish and send. And that's how everybody can help out. That's one of the many ways we can help out with forest multiplication, especially with all the stuff going on, like with the Bundys, the Texas situation. And this, in and of itself, when people start to ask questions, it's like, well, how do you do what you do? We need to be promoting people to do more of what we do. That's really what needs to happen. We need greater diversification. Well, we do need to expand a couple of areas, and it's hard. The one thing that we really haven't been able to do is go back to shortwave. But as I've said many times, most people don't really understand. It's kind of like Joe and the satellite feeds. We have done all of that, guys. Unless people stay the course and stay heavily committed, it is a massive amount of material in terms of money, digits, that it takes to keep the satellite system going and especially shortwave. You would think that if you were to buy more shortwave time, you might get a better price, like with World Wide Christian Radio or any of the other outlets, but that isn't the case. In fact, with WWCR, as you become more popular, Your prices go up per hour. People don't know that. But having paid the bills from this end, taking care of the bookkeeping, I can tell you exactly how things work. And that's something that's hard for a lot of people to follow, to understand. But the logic is, well, you're more popular. You can pay more now, and we'll give you another frequency, but you're going to have to spend a lot more money. Dad, that's something that happened recently that's got me scratching my head, except they were Kind of going in the other end they want They were actually telling me as we get more popular they pay more and it's like wait a minute No You're not gonna pay more what we've got said as our price is a price to cover the cost of running things And we're not asking for more than that. That's our solar Advertiser and what we did is we cut them back to the other package because they weren't getting as much traffic as they would like But if you guys would like to go over to Son ovens dot com backslash Liberty tree, you know, that'd be a big help for us But you know, they were basically expecting it for me to say as soon as our traffic picked up We were gonna charge him more and that's one thing. It's like no, I'm not I'm not gonna do that If we get more traffic for them, that's good. It's an American company who likes to support it, but I'm not going to charge more than what I need from them for what they're paying for. I've seen people do that before, and I'm not going to try to put the burden of all of this onto one company. We've got a formula. which we've talked about on the air about what we need to run LTR at the level that it's at and if we can go beyond that good. But if we we're still not up to the point where it's self-sufficient yet as far as advertisers go. It'd be great if we got it to that point and then the donations that come in would help us you know improve and go beyond. I know people were complaining about using second hand material and why certain broadcasters are having to do that even on this network, but you know what, we make it work. I'm not going to complain about somebody who can donate me a second hand monitor or donate me a second hand computer because they've already done more than most people would do with that donation. And by the way, let's not forget with electronics, newer isn't necessarily better. Yeah, newer is going to be going downhill fast so I would recommend that if you have technology Start backing it up by watching for what other people are getting rid of and if you like I am dead cold serious about that We're on the edge of the next fail with regard to signal on the computers in the computer And it's something that nobody is really facing They're so used to the idea that well, they wouldn't make something so crappy it would fail within a very short period of time really Everything else China made right now look at look at it has the illusion of being what you've been buying even three and four years ago But it has zero durability. Have you all noticed this? It's not going to be any different You better hang on to your speakers better hang on to your keyboards if you see anybody else getting rid of keyboards I'm gonna give you a little hint grab them I am dead cold serious about that one because I'm seeing the next the next phase is gonna be a total fail But they want that If you want to maintain these systems and actually continue to have a durable Internet, you better maintain a big chunk and keep a big chunk of what you got out there. We haven't really discussed this that heavily, but it is part of the overall issue with the devaluing of America. Microsoft anymore here in the near future well actually it's not being supported anymore But not if you want a copy of that took for an operating system for your computer because it has some better features Myself, I don't like XP for sound I would rather go back to Windows 98 or even Windows 2000, but I hate Windows 2000 Windows 98 Windows 95 probably had the best sound software on board that you didn't have to dig through to find the options that you were looking for. I've gotten to the point where I'm pretty good at finding it now on most of the operating systems. I've been fooling around with Windows 98 because Shelley's got it... not 98... Windows 8 because Shelley's got a computer that's running it and I can tell you it's all we've already had problems with it crashing trying to do certain projects. It doesn't work right. Keep that in mind, they've dumbed a lot of the systems down to quote unquote make it more user friendly, less sophisticated. And that's a key word there. You're paying for less sophisticated equipment. You're not paying for more sophisticated equipment, you're not paying for better product, you're paying for less sophisticated. Which means it doesn't do everything that it used to do, guys. and that's something that people have a hard time with. No, we should be getting more for the... No, they're dumbing the units down. They're making it far less... In fact, in some ways it is less user-friendly across the board because it can't really be fixed, but that's not an accident. They still want you to pay the same amount you've been paying thousands of dollars for a brand new whatever box. Oh by the way, before we go any farther, we're past the bottom of the hour. I want to make sure, Don, your number for night vision technology, we want to make sure you put that in the body of the program, please. Hey, that number is 2317968458. We can talk about goggles or gun sights or green screens or thermal, but we can talk about that first generation gun sight, 308 capable. I'm pretty certain I can still put that in your mailbox for like 375 bucks. My number is 231796. 8 4 5 8. Again, goggles or gun sights. 2 3 1 7 9 6 5 8. Thank you. very good and again for everybody out there it is uh... thursday uh... it's a great cloudy day here uh... we've got ed of course down and and and here we're talking about the subject is overlap here from the last couple of hours but it is something that needs to be taken consideration number one and sean brought it up in a way cuz sean of course is you know there is a discussion about some of the things going on with how to find things well It's also how to find us. The best thing that you can do is repeat, repeat, repeat. I know it. It should be second nature. I am serious for all of you listening, every last one of you. The only reason I'm going into other social mediums, guys, is so I can repeat our webpage information and our programming information. Does everybody understand that? That is my primary mission. Even when I'm here on the program, when we were talking about, and I've been trying to find certain things in terms of the context we have, if I see something, I'll tag a share right away, and I'm throwing this stuff out, but if I do, have you noticed that there's a the address for both the liberty radio dot four m g dot com and the micro effect dot com any of you were get a get the notice in the you know whatever social media or email or whatever and it's repeated over and over and over again so just something to bring forward a little bit sure but understands that we need to reinforce this across the board do what uh... don't you take over for a minute i got to take care of something right here because somebody just came through the door Oh sure, no problem. And by the way again, oh, question, night vision technology. Real quick on the night vision device, is that centered on the mount or does that taper back on an angle with regard to the fixture towards the operator? Please answer that. The mount is parallel to the center of the bore of the device. Now the gun has a bore, the device doesn't really have a bore, but if you would imagine, you know, cutting a line right down the center or boring a line right down the center of the device through the optics, the mount is centered under that. You can turn the mount 180 degrees so that the crossbar fits in a different way in relation to the length of the device so that you can alter your eye relief even more than just moving it up and down the ladder of your rail on your gun. So I hope that answers that question. You'll see Don Yankidi, Forbidden Knowledge, the word from the trenches, World Report, Gun Owners of America, and Blacklisted News. If you tap Don Yankidi, and I believe Don is at the very bottom, isn't it? Is this the Otis-10? Oh, the Otis-10 is a thermal gun sight, entry level thermal. This is the Guardian, the MK350. that right here and i do have a movie right now that no okay for forgive me uh... through your will all that are there that the area will get a three fifty it's actually a forget me i didn't read a little farther over slightly the microphone for that so for everybody that is the image of the night vision rifle site right there in the bottom of the right hand corner so for everybody wants to take a look at the uh... you know we're talking about the first gen it's right there on the page If there is a monocular, there is of course the rifle sight, above that there is a monocular system, then there is what looks to be the, I think it's one of the Gen 2 or Gen 3's. There's a second generation gun sight, there are two different bodies, there should be a viewer there also, and over in the other area there should be some thermal examples, yeah. Okay, very good. So for anybody who wants to take a look at what we're talking about, The technology is there, the image is there, and again this fixture variable geometry with regard to stationing the site so that yes, you don't have to crane. You can adjust it to fit the variations in how We have to mount sites to the weapon systems. An example is the AK uses the side rail system and typically those run straight perpendicular to the configuration of the receiver. In other words, if the lines of the weapon are front to back, the slide rail site system goes straight up perpendicular and arcs over the receiver. It doesn't typically arc back or forward, however, there are longer rails with different models which allow you to move the site just by, you know, without doing anything to the base of the fixture, moving it back and forth. The AR-15, of course, as we know, we either have to deal with the hand carry system, because many of you have the A1s and A2s, and there's still a lot of them that are being built. But the A3 affords total versatility because it's designed to embrace night vision optical systems or day optical systems. And then the reason for the variation in the sweep is, and of course, being able to reposition that. on the mount is because you know the FN FAL, the AK, the AR-15, the HK-91 each have different issues that have to be met in order for you to make that weapon fit your body. And that includes the idea that we need to bring that, we want the head, you know, just like every other part of the system, we don't want you straining, guys. We want you so that when you literally bring the weapon up and you rest it, it's there. It's naturally laying to your body and your body is supporting it as a weapons platform. So that's the whole idea behind this. Anyway, that answers the question. And again, for our friends out there, a whole bunch of guys are going to be finding out real quick what they're all about, aren't they? Oh, yeah. You're right about that. That's all in motion. What we need is feedback because we do have a lot of people that are, again, doing their part. Guys, once you've got the equipment in hand, what we need you to do is to, again, give us feedback. Let people know about what it is. You acquired it. You're using it. How does it work for you? You don't have to tell us exactly how many deer you bushwhacked at night at one in the morning in the cabbage patch. But you can give us an idea. You know, a roundabout, how many pounds of venison jerk are you now making from cabbage-fed deer? You know, that kind of thing. The other thing here again, too, is the system itself. Now, does that come with, that comes with a soft case, correct? Yes, it'll come with a nylon bag, yes. Okay, that's the basics. So I recommend that if you can, guys, go to Walmart, Allie World, China Sport. You can go to tractor supply, you can go to Harbor Freight, and they've got a bunch of these little cheapy Chinese versions of a Pelican case. Every size you can imagine, and needless to say, I don't think silver would be your first choice, okay? While it might be chic and look very modern-esque, silver reflects. And so since, needless to say, we're trying to deploy this thing in a battlefield situation, flat black, and then modifying that with some spray paint, We'll give you whatever tactical colors you need to make the thing disappear or at least blend a little better into the background. How's that sound? Okay. So, ideas there. Again, not so big. You don't want any bigger than is necessary to support. The unit battery is perhaps a charger for the batteries if you're going to do a plug-in charging system or again even a little solar panel would be a good idea. But remember, configure accordingly and keep it as compressed as possible because that way it can go in the backpack or light daypack or whatever you're using for field operations. That's one of the other things taken into consideration. But the idea is to armor it so that it's secure in the field most people say it will bark on a carried on the weapon well that may be true but are personally if you're gonna be beat around during the day and since it comes on and off so easily and so efficiently uh... i would recommend that be secured just an idea even the military they do that guys as what they make those funny hard cases for the goggles and for the monoculars yup and even for the weapon sites but they're not they're not overly large You can go to Gov Liquidation and take a look at every model that's available for all those night vision devices. And you'll notice they're basically designed to be molded a little bigger than the size of the unit so it can be transported. Well, you're running one of the four power daylight scopes or a quick acquisition, you know, a eyes open, a heads up targeting device in the daytime. Those thumbs screw onto your rail too. And if you put it back in... in the same place and you pay attention to what you're doing, you're going to be within a minute. You're going to be within one inch at 100 yards. Hello. This is Sean again. I'm glad to talk about safety gear and the right stuff. My daughter was at the gun range last Saturday and a British guy came in wanting to shoot the Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum. Oh yeah? And she's hard enough to just put one bullet at a time in the gun. Anyway, he aimed it down range, pulled the trigger, and the barrel flew off the gun. My daughter got flash burns across her face from Bennett's powder Luckily, she was wearing goggles and ear protection, but who built that gun? That's the daughter Whose gun was it? Who's who's manufacturer? The gun range Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum stainless steel This is a firearm with a Magnum a weapon that will kill you with a barrel by itself No, no not the person you're shooting at the operator. Thank you daughter's okay though, right? She had unsafety glasses, right? Oh, I can imagine that that was quite the muzzle flash, but she had unsafety glasses, right? Yeah, and that's why I'm glad you guys talked about safety. You talk about weapons, but safety here is so important too. And luckily she's got medicine to put on it and stuff. The other thing too is the ceiling fell in the week before that. I think she wasn't great then either. Not the hard tab, but the gel. Even the gel on her face will keep the scarring down to almost exactly nothing. That's the thing. Dose up on it for the time being. When you have burns like that, or wounds, I don't care what it is. Dose up on that and obviously the vitamin C for the same reason. Both of those help dramatically to reinforce the healing process. I had some melo-luc oil. it on her face that seemed to help out, but I'll have her put that on too. The aloe is about the most natural thing that you could just reach for. But the vitamin E, the little soft brown capsules, again, that'll take scarring, almost invisible. If you've got anything that's a big size burn, you don't want scars on your daughter's face. Yeah, luckily it's probably a 1.5 degree burn, it's not a second degree, but it did start the blister. Looked like a cheese sandwich that had been left in the microwave just to look. But you did not discourage her, right? Oh, are you kidding? She loves guns. She brings phone bullets every day from the range nobody shoots as they leave behind. I just tell her box them up and don't shoot them. Keep them for the hard times. They like money and just like seeds. Yup. Anyway. So thanks for covering the guys. If you can share us with a picture if she had any imagery of what happened with that weapon. Do we know what kind of an option it was? First of all, was it an auto or a revolver? It's a wheel gun. And I will send you a photo. I'll be happy to do that. Just give me an address right now and I'll do that. Liberty at Provide.net. Liberty at Provide.net. liberty at provide.net. I'm giving that up for everybody else because they might have confirmed. Confirmed. Confirmed. Very good. Yeah, the thing about that is only because since it was a week, because there are some auto guns, but I don't know if anybody's doing that 50 and the, oh no, I know they are. I've got a box of the stuff that the guy's shooting it and not reloading it, which is like, you know, that's brass that's worth a fortune. and I'm trying to route it to somebody else because every time he shoots it he does not want to reload, he just passes it on to somebody who does or somebody who may find somebody who does. But it's interesting that if it was a wheel gun that sounds like a timing issue or at least it wasn't fully cocked or would not fully set and for whatever reason the other issue, the barrel I would assume would not be pinned, it should have been threaded. Oh yeah, for that kind of caliber. Yeah. So, whatever happened there, that was a major catastrophic failure. Did the whole frame, the whole question is did the part of the frame go with the barrel? Yeah, the frame, it was screwed in in part from the appearance of the barrel where it screws in, it failed at the base of the barrel. Oh, this is like what was happening with the L-frames. This is why years ago the Smith and Wesson L frames were the cat's meow that everybody thought they were you'll notice There's no discussion about the L frames anymore This is something I would point out to everybody when they went from the Smith and Wesson Model 64 and 65 K frame stainless stainless guns and of course you had the model 27, you know and all the others and blued you know, etc The latest and greatest next step for Smith and Wesson was the L frame revolver. They convinced all kinds of departments to buy it and But somebody in the manufacturing end, and they already knew how to do stainless, you see this is the thing, they perfected stainless. That's why you have those Model 64s and 65s coming out of surplus right now guys. Right now J&G Sales has a pile of Model 64s and they want like $369 for them used as cop guns and they're double action only, so they're obviously from the east coast. The thing is, it all, we know how to do stainless, but whatever happened here, they wanted to come up with a new frame. They changed the geometry of the frame. And the same thing was happening with those. They actually, what they did is before they had any, although they may have had catastrophic failures at one point or another, they started to have significant frame cracks. and frame cracking around the barrel fixture. Where it connects to, it has a particular fixture nomenclature you need to use. Anyway, where it was fracturing is along the base. around the forcing cone? Yeah, and what happened is that most places, departments, in order for them to have sent out a warning, I would be willing to bet that they'd had failures and they started capturing that right. A lot of the L frames disappeared off the market very quickly and did not show up in any kind of surplus, nor do you see a significant number ...and roll circles for resale, which I think everybody should notice because the L frame was put out in... it was the next big thing in Smith & Wesson revolvers and it just literally disappeared off the map. It's not that they all were bad, but obviously, operator 15 or something with a metallurgy, you know, obviously in the foundry is where the problem started. But also the geometry, the failure to properly beef up the frame in that area. Now this 50 cal You're talking dirty hairy calibers now here at the most powerful land god of the world. Well, in this case, the problem is too that since it is so powerful, it better be beefed up to the extreme and significant points. And even there, if there is some kind of issue with regard to failure to properly magnetically draw the metal when they do the forging, not the forging, but when they do the initial casting, and then they do the forge if they do a forge receiver, which typically they would with something like that, I would assume. If they're doing a millet block pattern, it still comes down to that piece of metal has to be properly, when it's extruded, you know, it's brought through the process and formed. There is a magnetic field that sweeps through and pulls the atomic structure in a particular way to create stress. I will as soon as your email gets through to me. It's liberty at Provide.Net. I just refreshed and I didn't get anything new. It's on the way, I'm sure. It's working for all the government agencies to get to me right now. I'll tell you something. I'm thinking Spice, ever buying one of those Smith and Wesson revolvers, I'll buy a Ruger Blackhawk. Well, the Smiths are good. Let me give you an example. They've made K-frame revolvers for as long as they've made Smith and Wesson's just about. One former variant on the K-frame exists now for well over 115 to 117 years. Think about that. So the K-frames are a proven design. And I've argued for years, in fact years ago, we bought every K-frame that anybody would release. it's myth and weston cults of course culture the quote mek frame to remember the uh... official police uh... The official police and trooper mark 1's the trooper mark 1 is probably is a step up from the official police But the official police was the cult equivalent to the Smith and Wesson model 10 or the victory model back in the day It's the perfect size frame for most people women can handle it comfortably guys like them They were made in 38 Smith and Wesson. They were made in 32 20. They were made in 38 special and and they were made in three five seven magnum as the k frame model nineteen and i carried a knockoff torus for the longest time in a care about nineteen i've carried both the six inch typically in those guns i've never had a problem with them never uh... but the thing is that you're getting up in these big calibers which here are unique and traditionally large bore big super magnum was were more of a custom done to begin with What they've done is they've taken these custom ideas, brought them out of the shop to meal marketing, it's like Dirty Harry's 44 Magnum. Originally 44 mag was a wildcat extension of the 44 Smith & Wesson long cartridge. 44 Smith & Wesson used to be called the king of the range. It was also known as a Match King cartridge. It was a very popular round with a lot of pistol arrows and master shooters and competition shooters way before the .44 Magnum. The .44 Bulldog is the .44 Smith & Wesson cartridge and that's the mother of the .44 Magnum. So, it's just in this case going to 50, the problem is they probably needed to beef it up more, but it sounds more like, well they still probably did, they probably should have. They may have tried to knock down, they always do this, they try to pare down metal to lighten up the weapon. They build it to a certain degree and they go, okay, can we take this much off, can we contour it this way, can we make it look cool? And could it be a little more user friendly for a wider range of the population? Because not everybody wants to carry a hand cannon that weighs 12 or 14 pounds. This is true. Where is your handgun? Yeah, because it's not like it hadn't been made. You know, guys were making 50 caliber pistols back in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. But they were mostly in the custom gun category like Kazool. That's where Kazool came from. That's all he was. That's why again you also paid the upper end for it. Well what these are is a production attempt and apparently we now have a flag because of what you just brought up. I would be going hmm. Either ammunition, extreme ammunition issues, which could be a combination. The weapon may be strong enough, but somebody may have had a bad day at the factory and that's not good with an artillery piece. You know what I mean? When you get up into these calibers you're talking mobile artillery. That's why everybody wants to shoot them. And by the way, for Sean, I agree. You see, Rugers are lunky and over-weighted because Ruger never believed in shaving any weight off. Okay, they are cool guns. I've sold a lot of Rugers, carried a lot of security sections and speed sections in braces of two, usually as security guns in vehicles and such, and they work just fine. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. And yes, the Black Hawk, a beautiful firearm. You're going to see a lot of our cavalry carrying those, our mech cavalry, because, hey, it may be single action, but you know what? If you aim and hit them once, you don't have to fire three more times to hope to hit them and knock them down. Down like a sack of potatoes. That's right. Ooh, that header hurt. Ooh. Don, you never for night vision and close this for this hour, please. Death numbers 2317968458. Thank you, Mark. God bless you.
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