Mark Koernke discussed military discipline, equipment maintenance, and leadership standards, drawing on personal training experiences and combat scenarios. He emphasized the critical importance of proper gear inspection, weapon readiness, and maintaining combat posture even during maintenance operations, illustrating with anecdotes about cold-weather training casualties caused by inadequate footwear. Koernke addressed the recent Bundy Ranch standoff, praising militia participants for holding ground against federal forces and establishing standards for future operations, particularly regarding protection of non-combatants. He stressed that leadership requires personal sacrifice, leading by example, and accepting responsibility for personnel welfare, while warning that the conflict ahead demands serious preparation and discipline across all militia ranks.
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And your daughters visit so their children and 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? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic and eat God's given right. And pray to God that I awoke he vanished and missed for 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? called out from the grave. I'm Dale McNeil. Do we have Don? There we go. On and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, southeast. This is on. Perfect network in the morning. We're also on the Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg dot com. We are on Indiana Freedom Talk radio dot com and running with FM Micro stations, CV base stations, and alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies across and other points of the compass. We are of course also this morning, channel 31. Good morning to Saginaw. We're setting up a new rebroadcasting site there. So the temporary 31 is up there in that neck of the woods. Don't know who we're talking to this morning. But for all of you out there, it's fun shine time here in the happy land of Michigan. We've been getting rain. It's rain. And the grass is growing and I hate every minute of that one, but I'll just have to keep the goats busy in different areas. Don, what's the date today, sir? What's it like in your neck of the woods? Well, Mark, it's a seven-liter day. You could call 428, 426, 428. All fits into seven liters. That's a sign of day. You're straight down the middle of the week, so what's in the other, and I'm gonna jump into the magazine. Well, hello, magazine. That's Wednesday, the perimeter's secure, and you know there's plenty more where that came from. For equal opportunity, course before us. Little hint on something there. We've been talking about deployment operations. Sometimes movies are accurate, sometimes they're not. But there are sometimes things put into imagery that most people kind of, it passes by their mind. Okay. Now, how many of you watched the movie Platoon? Oh, Mark, disaster in Vietnam. How many have watched Pocky clips now? Apocalypse now. Okay. How many have watched Hamburger Hill? The big red one. There are things that are put in there as details because they rest upon the memory of the soldiers of the era that fought an action. Important lessons to learn because they don't change. Let me give you an example. In any of those movies, you'll see something very quickly that was incorporated into the training for the actors or that was again scripted in intentionally because it is really part of the regimen, the routine. In the Big Red One or in any of these other movies, you'll notice something. The guys cleaning their weapons while they're in the field. Not breaking them down necessarily, but again, going through basic maintenance. In the big red one, one of the things you'll notice is constant dusting on the rifle using a, of all things, a barber's brush. Back in the day, you got, you get your, rather than having aerosol spray cream guys, you had barber soap. Soap would of course, you'll be lathered up with the brush and you would apply it like paint with a brush. Well, that brush was horse hair, typically, or course hair of one form or another. Pig bristle was also used. The horse hair was the preferred. But the idea behind it is whatever the form, synthetic or real fiber, it made a nice stiff brush to dust off those very critical parts of the weapon. And you'll notice in that, if you paid attention, I'm jogging your memory on this, that was one aspect, especially in a dirty, dusty, dry environment. constant weapons maintenance. Why? Because the weapon keeps you alive. You're there to carry that firearm. That .45 you just heard when the slide slaps. That 1911. Here's another scene. Probably passed you right by. Maybe you noticed it. Maybe you didn't, but it was in the foreground. I remember in the movie Platoon, and I'm using movies not because, oh, we learned everything from movies. No. It's because you can reference it and I y'all can relate to it and you've looked at it. You've probably seen it. You might remember the guy doing maintenance on the M60. Remember that? He's got the cigarette hanging from his lip. That classic, you know, while he's busy, you know, going over the M60, he's got it broken down. What's in the foreground within Hans' reach? 1911, just like the one the action you just heard Don operate there. In other words, yeah, he's got the weapon broken down that's his primary. But he is immediately ready to defend himself and the weapon was at arm's reach for a reason. He is not. Oh no. Now that works. Now I bring this up for a reason because when we deploy... You know, we've talked about having to do maintenance. Garrison units are especially combat forward garrison units, in this case where there's probable contact, where you're performing support missions for combat engineers, for medical support units, transportation units, or farmers' ranches. Oh, oh, did I say that? Yeah, well, however you're doing it, remember, if you're doing maintenance, you don't shuck all your ammo. We've talked about having to do maintenance on your mags. If you do one magazine, Everything else is combat loaded up. You shut the ammo from the mag, you wipe the ammunition down, you inspect the magazine, you clean it out, you wipe it down, you reload everything, inspecting each round as you go. Then you move on to doing another mag and you keep track to make sure that you do this maintenance on all of your combat load and any other equipment that may have been exposed to the weather. Okay? But you do not break down all of your weapon systems. If you are doing maintenance on a primary weapon system, you have a secondary weapon on standby. Arms reach your on your person ready to fight. That works because you don't know when you're going to be set upon. Yeah, everybody assumes, well, I'm in a nice comfortable situation. Always with garrison operations, consider a special in forward area where contact has already been made and broken and that is exactly what happened with the Bundy Ranch. Remember this when you're deploying in situations like this that treat it as a forward area contact probable and that's how you should be handling your weapons while you're there. If you're going to do any maintenance, maintenance is done in a restricted combat posture, a restricted mode. A couple of other things here real quick and I want to relate this, I know Don's here, but in guys About 40 minutes ago we were talking about why it is I'm a little harsh in certain areas I have trained a lot of people I am NOT your friend when it comes to training because it's my job to infuse upon you the idea that what I am expressing is important, okay? There is a reason not only would I like to keep you alive, but by keeping you alive. I'm keeping myself alive Okay A superior fighting posture across the board by the whole of the formation ensures higher probability for the whole of the formation. It hopefully will instill upon everybody a higher standard and there is a higher probability of bringing everybody home. Okay, that's how it works. Now, years ago, and it was sub-zero weather guys, it wasn't 50 degrees, all it got 50 degrees that night, well you know, actually we ours in the morning, but it was we ours in the morning when I had this problem. but it was about 30 below. We're as a bell, you can see to eternity some of the finest weather we've seen here in Michigan. There's cold weather for you know, we have telescopes and stuff here that can see to eternity. 40 plus personnel, we're going into a training exercise here that we just were going to participate in no matter what. We scheduled it, the weather, down into the classic winter weather that we expect. Well, we have Mickey Mouse boots, we have cold weather boots, we have you know, all the gear that we need. We've been training for most of the week, on and off. A lot of guys had gear earlier in the week, it had been a little warmer, but they'd also gotten wet. A lot of people's gear was drying out. People had big combat boots, other equipment. And because of this, some of the younger guys, who were limited in their supply, didn't have everything the way they wanted it. In other words, their boots were wet. So what happened is, during the deployment, the preparation, coming to the point to get into the field, These guys showed up, a couple of younger guys, they weren't the only ones, I mean, we had a bunch of young men that were training, and they were hard chargers, they were motivated, they weren't gonna say no, they weren't gonna quit, so they grabbed the boots that they had that were trying, they put them on and they went into the field, okay? Half an hour in that kind of weather, and I'm at the front of a formation that's strung out for what, a good half mile, quarter mile, half mile, how you look, I can hear people groaning. I turn back as the rest of the formation is moving and having to move back through the column I get back to where I make contact with one of the sergeants of that particular fire team and say you got somebody making noise here. He goes yeah I know I said why didn't you signal me? Of course everybody's kind of in that kind of cold weather guys you get boxed in you actually there are issues that we've to warn you about before everybody is getting cold. Okay so I stop the column and I get back to where I find the two people who are groaning. There are two of them. They are younger men. They're actually in pain. Why are they in pain? They grabbed the two dried pairs of boots they had. Both pairs were jungle boots. And they had no protection whatsoever. They hadn't even taped over the portals because they hadn't thought about it. Wasn't it really rough? Yeah, they were often cold in and out of their feet. So they were, yeah, in snow that was about 13 to 14 inches deep. Now granted they were in the middle of the formation so there's a little bit of a trail when you're moving that many people like herd elephants across, you know, cross country. Okay. It is about 11 o'clock at night, almost midnight actually. And now I've got a situation. We've traveled for more than a couple of miles. We are in subzero weather and I now have two individuals who have feet that are either on the edge of frostbite, which they were by the way, but at the very least they're in pain and they're already injured. What do you do? What do you do? Well, first of all, the buddy system is mandatory. So you would have at least one person, but you can't count on these two being able to walk back. So what just happened here because the wrong equipment was on the individual. There are several failures here, not just the failure of the student. The student was trying hard to continue to participate. The individual was a hard charger, was a highly motivated individual. Typically had a percentage of the material, actually had everything that he normally would need. Unfortunately, because of the condition of his equipment, he decided to switch out to something else. How, you know, again, what do we have now? We've got two casualties that absolutely must be moved off the field of activity. What it cost is four more men. Which means because somebody was not properly attired, it cost us almost a squad, a little over a fire team, a little less than a squad, because people had not done their job. Now even myself, I had to emphasize, but a unit commander, a field commander can't do this, but to a degree, even I am personally responsible, because I did not infuse properly the attitude about material equipment support and inspection of personnel, what you will have, what you will do. Now these wills are there because what just happened is I just lost a fire team in a fighting situation. I have no choice, I lost more than a fire team. I have to get my people that I'm responsible for out of the area of action. So two men have to negotiate back with these people. Now in returning them to a safe area, we then had to treat them for, Nancy is the one who actually dealt with it. She, thank goodness she knew the procedures for immersion and because we've dealt with cold casualties before and we've been to everybody that had classes and we've all been associated here in Michigan with winter weather. So we got these guys turned around but it took hours to bring them back. The fact of the matter is that there were several failings. My failing was to properly indoctrinate and to emphasize specific material support requirements and that there would be no variance in the standard. Squad leaders and the fire team leaders did not fully inspect their personnel. Now, I'm not gonna be, I have to be hard, I'd better be hard because I can't afford those type of non-combat casualties. I haven't even made contact and I've lost six people because of an inj- of two injuries, actually, but all related injuries, both related injuries. I've had someone personally say, oh that's crazy, nobody'd ever do that. Well, you obviously haven't managed very many people, because I actually had dealt with that several years ago where I was relating this story. In fact, If you've read the Battle for the Republic series, if you've read the Winter War, you might recognize what I just described to you. I'll give you a little hint about that book. There isn't a single scene in there that isn't a real life experience. Now here's the point, and this is why I mean, but I'm not mean. I joke, but I can be joking about it, but lose the black clothing. Why? Well, but we're not at war yet, and in 15 seconds later you hear a bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop basically let me relate another variation on this and why again proper equipment constantly and the discipline to ignore those who would say are you got time or you could rearrange it two people those two snow casually ice casualties what they be almost frozen feet those two casualties required you know if they were to go to the lost of the big greater cost we didn't need okay but that's my mistake and because again as the company commander it's my mistake Because if you want to be in charge, you also have responsibility. You have to husband the energy that you have, because what you have is all you have. You don't grow soldiers on trees, and equipment and material support is hard enough as it is. We're in peacetime, by the way, so we should be able to deal with all these issues. But again, we have to have a mental discipline in advance. And we need to correct it immediately because our enemy is very serious about our destruction and our death. Okay? Now, second one. Young soldier I trained years ago. Actually, I didn't plan on these guys going into the army all the time. But some decided to. One of them went in, was a hard charger, became a ranger. Now he was taught by me that you carry your combat load always, you never shave anything off, you keep everything at a higher standard. You can always peel stuff off when you get to where you're going or as you're moving. But your combat load should be 100% all the time. The magazines need to be in place, the E tool needs to be there. You can always shuck it. So you gotta pay for it later if you're in the army. Big deal, what's the big deal? If you needed it though and you've got it when you really need it, it's worth its weight in gold. replaceable. So what happened is he got into this Ranger unit, I won't say anything right away, you will recognize who these people are. And I think these guys, the guys who were used to the idea of sloughing, did the, oh you don't need to carry that, well when the time comes we'll know when we're gonna need that. And you don't need to carry that, and don't worry about carrying your fighting knife, and while I worry about that extra, oh you don't need that, we'll shave it all, it'll be easier, you'll be lighter, besides when things get serious we'll know. So, wha-wha-wha, they call for mobilization, they get the guys all out on the tarmac, they throw them all in the C-130s, and it's the same routine they've been through, because after all, they'll know when they're going to be mobilized. But all of a sudden, with all the combat gear where it's supposed to be on board, the doors at the back of the C-130 roll up, and they start moving. and the far-star ten the now-fly ball and all of the far-go through the inventory of frags in the far-jose and outspares of everything and everybody realizes this is a game anymore and they're not playing their goal or somewhere and all of a sudden he said i'm thinking about all this stuff that i was a little numb skull about taking off my gear and i think about me this i'd let that back in the locker i've got this missing yeah you know where they were going grinotta that far back? Yeah, that far back. See, it's stupid people that take things so seriously. Well, you know what's fascinating is on the one hand, I always hear these people yap about how they're the super duper SF this and BS that and whatever. And here's what it comes down to, is if you were, then you aren't going to get caught by surprise by any of these actions. If supposedly all of what you're talking about is, you know, the way going or has gone the way you said, then you know better than to shave off anything or to be ill-dressed or ill-prepared and you're supposed to be leading by example. Because a deadly game. This game will get you killed dead dead in little bits pieces and chunks in so many different ways before you even see a bullet fly. Stumbling out of the back of a doosnap and busting both legs. Just happened to hook, oh I've seen that one. Didn't even get a weapon on the ground or boots on the ground. Bow-wells did, kind of in a roundabout way after both legs were busted flopping over sideways and then rolling to the ground screaming, I've seen that. Get a bullet off, didn't get a round off, didn't get to worry about anything other than the omedic. Okay, and we had the ambulance, well, medical ambulance, the armored ambulance. That's why I'm not nice in certain areas because, and it's not that I'm even being mean, it's that people are worried about feelings being hurt. What I'm doing is being abbreviated. because certain things can be dealt with and just need to be done. And there are certain things that the bad guys are watching for too. I mean again, just remember guys, the other side's watching, square yourself away. Make yourself strapped. You want to worry the other side. It is when you are disciplined, well organized, well oiled, well prepared, know what you're doing, and demonstrate by example and the rest of your team functions in the same way and the rest of your platoon, your company. your battalion, your brigade, your division, operate like a machine. Everybody says they want this next war for independence, but if we do, and we want it not to last 20 years, then we had better get our act together. And it's sticking for, you know, I used to argue, and I would tell you, and it's not optimistic, realistically, we could have cut it down to four. Reality dictates it'll probably be the full eight, just like the American war for independence. Now, are you ready for that? Well, that's not the warm fuzzy we'll be home by Christmas routine. Well, I'm from the school of, you know, face reality and look at what your bad guys have committed. Understand that all the things everybody's discussing, we don't have any more time to waste on this. We really, really, really, really, really need to get into this. I mean, we need to be in a war here. Well, dope and Gandhi, look what that's got in ya. Your enemy's laughing their ass off. Okay, so, again, prior, proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Your mind is your first best weapon. Study not too closely the ways of your enemy, lest they become yours. Now, I know I, we are, we talk about being mean, and we will be mean, and I will employ a lot of what I've already told you about. Some of it is just, you know, there are days when you get really PO'd. But then you have to back off and get just generally focused. We have good people. God bless and thank you to the people who have stepped forward. And even with the issue of the oath keepers because of the debate going on, here's the bottom line. Each person found their level. Does everybody understand that part of what's been going on for the last couple of weeks? The manpower that was there and everything that did what happened, the way the machine worked out and how that standoff out there with the cattle worked, everybody was in the right place at the right time. No matter what anybody says, well all the pissing and loaning about, oh my god he had guns, or the other part, well they didn't have guns. Well however we look at it, let's compliment everybody. Everybody was in the right place at the right time. The bad guys were the ones that had to back off. We took the ground, all of you made it happen. Now, next part of Sirius gets it, moves into play. Some people found out when you go to that next step, and I keep explaining this, it's like a series of steps, but it's not a walking step, guys. Each aspect of what you're committing to, to fight a war on a North American continent, means you have to reach up over your head with both hands, grab the shell, and pull yourself up to the next level, to up understanding. Like another plateau. And when you get there, you're gonna think, I've made it to the... Oh, look, there's another ledge. And you're going to have to reach up because, you see, let's go through exactly what we saw here in the last several days. And even, and again, who was it that held, that actually held? Was it the, I've got lots of experience and, you know, we've done this and we've done that, or was it the people who, by the way, still had lots of experience in many cases, but the average militiamen, the average, oh, their only militia are the people who held their ground. The other people, they found out what their level of acceptance, you know, understanding acceptance of their perception of to what degree they would perform or how they would perform, well, they found out for themselves. In their actions, they found out for themselves. How comfortable they can be. Yeah. How, again, I'm not panicking by that. Like it. And there's no excuse they can come up with that works. So I'll qualify this from this point forward. Here's our basic rule in the militia. Nobody leaves a situation with non-combatants, women and children on the ground ever. Do you understand that? If I have, we have trained at this for years, but again, even in the military we're told the same thing. If I have committed to a mission and I have dependents, people who are non-combatants, I am not leaving. I do not move from the location because I am supposed to be the sword and the shield arm, guys. For the shield to defend, I use the sword to put down. You see how that works? Now let's make that an axiom for everybody. A man to actually just that you're going to fight. Then understand there are standards that we must meet. That's my point. And this is no game. It is a game, it's a dance of swords in one way, but it is an adult, deadly game. Now ignore all the propaganda, and even if you did, here's the thing, you know, we all like to say, everybody loves to watch the movie, the Alamo. Look at them guys, they stood when everything looked so serious. The whole point is, in modern times, it's no different. And it's not that you want, aw, I just wanna be in the line of fire and be the first one dead. I don't plan on being the first one dead. But it's the idea that I've already agreed that I was willing to pick up the sword and the shield, and I've bought the latest in fashionable camouflage. That means that apparently I have committed to a track that requires me, in fact I have a responsibility, to act in a certain way. So ask yourself, in what way should I be acting? How should I perform? Why am I here? I have no illusion when I've ever stepped out on the battlefield or in any of these standoffs why we're here. And in fact, several times we have accepted the idea, yeah, looks like we're going to get hurt and dead or whatever, but oh well, that's the price to pay, kids. And you know what? With the right attitude, it ain't going to happen anyway. You know what? For all they've tried we're all still breathing here guys, so I think we've done okay. Everybody's done their part. Some, more so than others, you know, many with finding their metal or finding their limit. I'll accept that, but we do have to tweak the machine and we need to be prepared now because the bad guys are coming back. It's that simple. Don, we're going to break, sir. Yes, we are, and hey, you could get to talk for it or the, you know, the, uh... Sandbox or find a paper or pencil that thing, but you know we're going to break you guys our sponsors help support the hour So uh you know support the sponsors right now these numbers for you purchase their product We keep clean sensation like none other with fight armor toothpaste and mouthwash Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash is a unique natural formula not found in any other oral care products with a gentle combination of zinc, folic acid, mer and clove oil. Vitamer effectively lightens teeth, removes plaque and freshens breath and it does it naturally without any harmful chemicals. Visit us online at vitamer.com That's V-I-T-A-M-Y-R dot com. Or call us today to place your order at 1-888-558-8482. That's 1-888-558-8482. 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If your leadership, you lead by example. and i'll not just in performance but in every activity you do if your men have to go twenty miles you have to go twenty one or twenty two or twenty three miles you understand that if your men need to be fed your fed last you understand that going without but there are again or you allocate the put out so everybody gets something that we've built that by motivating it as a command you don't eat until your people are taken care of you don't stop you don't rest until you're wounded or taken care of your injured Do you know that every man that you wanted that command position, I won't be a colonel, I won't be a general, I'm gonna be a galactic commander. You don't do anything until you ensure every man in your formation is taken care of. That is your first mission. If you're a team leader, a fire team leader, that's your job. Squad leader, that's your job. Every one of these individuals that has a level of responsibility, not just command. I'm gonna play a uniform and I'll be command. Well that's the other problem, the mindset. This is the American fighting force. We can do everything and anything and we learn each other's jobs and we all are working together and I ain't talking the arrogant, you know, professional scam. I'm talking about as a traditional militia. Traditional militia, the average person who was in charge came from the ranks, typically was a person who was local along with everybody else. Controlled media in Hollywood always tries to play that or deride that or push it down. You know what? A dentist can kill you just as dead as a man who's trained for 30 years to kill you dead. In fact, he might have other ways to kill you you didn't think about. And that's just working on your teeth. Is it safe? Woooo! Oh, that put dentistry back 40 years. Is it safe? Is it safe? No, no, no it's not safe. No, no, no, either way you're gonna get drilled. you know that's what's funny they tried to allow i hear you know that really i'll tell you what you grab that seven sixty by thirty nine right when you put it to your shoulder you want to go fight you with that target three hundred yards i'd not care if you're a awful copy repairman they give that would what would that be yes with uh... uh... all the postman yet you of course the jackass wrote that with someone liberal piece of trash to begin with we know that okay He was just a total copy repairman. Yeah, he put the rifle to his shoulder and when he lined up the sights, he was just as dead. Professional on the other side, he thought he was going to come in and rake, kill, pillage and burn. How do you like that? Citizenry militia is all about, that's what sovereign militia is all about. The idea is that we are generalists, we are diversified. that we do whatever we do and we are able to defend ourselves as men of the republic or men of the confederation or free men as militiamen that did all of that because the militia was there long before all the rest of those old official structures were put in place because it's the men of the society that step forward and decide that something needs to be done but if you have a position you want this all for a tie With it comes a whole lot of very specific responsibility to engineer and again, this is one of the things that is tough sometimes because we do have to again express this in different ways. But there are things that need to be said quickly and that's why I do some things the way that I do because casualties are that any, no man is acceptable as a casualty because in most cases, granted, the pickle finger of fate, bullet comes down range, I'm sucking the vinyl off the chair just thinking about throwing the toys. Oh, my panties are wet. Okay, whatever it is in between. The idea is, congratulations. You didn't understand the battlefield before we got here? People are getting verbalated. Yep, that's all about. That sink in and understand that bad guys are going to do what they're going to do. So in fact, if they have their way, they'd rather you be, let's see, what did they say last year, Don? kill the gun owners, kill the NRA members, and they did that while you had guns in your hands. So if they had their way, they'd have you disarmed so they could execute you in mass, unarmed. Making their job much easier. Because they'd like their job to be much easier. And the epitome of this is what you just saw here in the last couple of days with those three cops choking that guy to death. And it wasn't like an arm hold. He literally took his hands, looking right at the kid's face, and that monster is choking that guy right in front of God and everybody else, What two other cops holding his arm, oh they fired the cop that was choking him. What about the two holding his arms? Who were looking right at what happened and they were focused. They knew exactly what they were doing. There's your America with a K. Which is the why we have to get serious because they're so stinkin' blatant now. They'll just flat out strangle you right in front of a god in creation on the street. And boy, you're just supposed to accept it and later on they'll figure out what to do about the corpse. Well, of course, he just strangled him until they passed him out. I mean, after all, it was a near-depth experience. He should feel good about that. It's almost like a sex thing, you know? Did you know that? Really exciting. They should pay him money for what they did to him. Did you know that? Yes. What that is, it's to me, of what is behind the veil. desperately trying to hide long enough until they can do it on an even grander scale which is why we have to fight. The BLM is already so, they're just not the mature Chinese mercenary prostitutes. That's the Bundy thing, but it's not the only thing. There's a whole bunch of these prostitutes in uniform all over the place. And these horrors will work for anybody because they're power freaks. They're sociopaths that will work for queers who of course hate you, your heterosexual family, your children, your wife, you. They like to see you dead. They want to of course go to the and they're on the edge of it, which is why we have to fight. I just ain't getting any younger. No, they already plan on killing you. What part of that are you, you know anybody who comes up and has stupid arguments, slap them side to head, don't you think they plan on killing you? You think you've got some kind of special deal? Are you an idiot? How stupid are you? Are you an NBA owner? Look what they did to that one. What are you, you can't touch, yeah they're even, look at that, there's an example, oi, and they're stabbing each other in the back. Do you think you're as special as him? Why, he's a billionaire. You see what that boils down to? That boils down, if you listen to the words that they have on tape, that boils down to, I don't mind if you hang out with people, flaunt it, don't bring them around me. That's all the guy asked. He was able to put up with it, he just didn't want it thrown in his face. So in America, you can't even be a man anymore. Look at it like that. Yep. And we're to the point where it's time, like I said, with this country, it's just it's in need. If we don't, then all the limitations, there's always the gloom and doom prediction. Well, yeah, they will if we let them get away with it, but I think we all understand that we can't. So full circle, it comes back down to Marcus sometimes. You may think it's mean, it's called being curt. And that's a German word for short. You think German again, I see. Well, it means short. And short is not, and here's the thing guys, short is not and typically doesn't seem to be polite. But one of the things that I do or the reason that I bring this up, your attention is that in many cases you must be short because the response should be just as quick or should that the timely correction needs to be timely. Immediate needs to be changed, you know, can be changed. And there's, the problem is we're too used to comfortable, warm, fuzzy and lots of flour. and or the world understand all that while you understand i do understand completely that in a different venue that would make sense per se but things need to be corrected and their things need to be corrected quickly because it's like threatening or deadly but also again if you buy example if you perform properly other people catch on they will mimic they will act properly they will they will they will move in the same way they will respond to your direction you see how that works not just me i'm just talking to general if you're if you're a team leader you have to be squared away you have to be there first you have to be there ready to deal with problems and you have to accept the idea that you put you you don't just get the purdy insignia and a really cool spiffy title you also end up with that are worth it nobody but nobody seems to like a whole lot of more it's called responsibility you have specific tasks you have a much larger mission plus you still have all the thinking responsibilities of the individual which is the burden of command. really well done that we could do it with a backhand all nine yards. Again guys, get motivated and number one, I appreciate completely and if that doesn't seem to sink in, it's the reverse reason you might think that I'm doing what I'm doing and what I'm talking about is because I greatly appreciate the people that are on the ground across the board. Even those that, and again, we joke about it, we don't, I call it the tailgate crew because there are people who just will get that far. have served their purpose and they are doing their part and they help in so many other ways. But there are points at which we have to, again, we're beyond that now and working into the next element and it is a very serious element that is because of all the people that came together at the right place, at the right time, in the right force. that created a focal point, a position in time that you all saw and everybody has commented on, man this was great, the enemy ran. Now we've seen this ourselves, but you just got to see it on film. We've watched our enemy retreat like that before and tried to express it to you and people go, oh the militia movement is over, oh and 1996, there's some militia, you read all the BS being generated right now, but one year after the Oklahoma City bombing, Knob Creek resolution was generated. And what you saw in the last couple of days is what happened in Montana the exact same way. We forced them to back up and in fact gasp and take a breath. not like a very long bs their problem is we got naysayers our own element there actually their people who do know better they're doing all all all the whole issue but was gone about now you know you were gone you went off and get under the better disappeared and he had the rest of us held the line and did exactly what we were supposed to do not one time but year after year aggressive history it is not a two-hour movie it is not a full Is it an episode multi-series? Like a miniseries mark? A timeline. And it's going to proceed beyond us if we do it right. In fact, it's going to proceed in the positive, but we have to again, we have to accomplish certain things. So from the personal end again, I will say, I greatly appreciate and God bless every person, man, woman, and the children that even showed up, because, hey, everybody counts. And those children there today, right now, that are participant, are going to be the people replacing you down the road, which is why I've always argued to have the children involved. They've gained experience by watching. They absorb everything that's going on. They learn. Now how well you perform determines how well they will learn. Lead by example. Lead by example. I know it's tough. Don't tell me. I'm not perfect by any stretch of the imagination. Don't you ever think that I'm even going to claim that? understand that there are specific standards that need to be met and we need to if they have not been established yet let's put it this way I need all of your help to make it happen we all need each other's help to make it it is a team we are a people now let's let's take and pick up our birthright let's grab our heritage and let's apply it that's really what what this is all about There's a lot of people mincing and you know, it's just it's not possible anymore. There's no wiggle room anymore, guys. Everything we do, everything we have done for the last two years or four years or six years, 10 years, 20 years is going to be held against us. Everything's a crime. What did I say years ago with American Peril, everything will be a crime. Everything I'm saying right now is a crime. If you're worried about that, then you've given up already and you're dead. that they want everything is a crime so you know what you'll lose nothing and you gain everything by getting rid of them if you're that terrified then obviously it is an absolute what that line from the last week of an absolute tyranny that's what you're living an absolute tyranny if you are so terrified of life but even other any word of liberty is who will you forget it while i plan on using a good guy here darn right i said that won't hesitate. You know what? Because what I'm going to do is the moment it looks like it's a problem, I'm going to be using force to defend myself. And then I'm going to hunt down who they sent. I'm going to hunt down the bugger that gave them the orders. And I'm going to hunt down the bugger that gave him the orders. And by the time I'm done, there's going to be a string of corpses behind me. And that's how you fight, that's the attitude, once you, once this, see that's the thing that, why those BLM characters got to that point too, so you know we talk about the thing with the issue of what happened this last Saturday. We saw a bigger version of that what happened with the BLM people, guys. They had all the money that the government could provide, all the best weapons and toys they want to buy. They had grenade launchers on hand. CS, gas, capsicum oil, bullets, grenades. Hell, there were helicopters I'm sure on standby somewhere. There always are. We always pick them out over here in the area and know where to be. We keep putting people out of the manum up just in case. So if they try to get off the ground, we knock them down before they got up. No different out there. But you know what? They had to face the alligator too. And look what they did. I guess they decided not to go alligator wrestling, did they guys? Every person there made that happen. Even those that may have had problems later, is the fact of the matter is, give credit where credit's due. It's every person there at the right place at the right time. Now let's fix whatever problems we've got. Let's make everything right in whatever way we can, but we've got to take this seriously as adults. Don your number for night vision before going farther, please. 2, 3, 1, 7, 6, 8, 4, 5, 8. Again, 2, 3, 1, 7, 9, 6, 8, 4, 5, 8. Very good. Night vision technology. 24-7 combat operations to do it. You need to be able to see in the dark. Doesn't mean we can't use all the other stuff that we've got in the box. We will.
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