June 23, 2014
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1h 8m
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2014
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed escape and evasion tactics using a missing toddler case as an example of how terrain and environmental knowledge can aid survival. They extensively analyzed the Scott Woodring case, detailing how Woodring escaped from a surrounded house during a state police raid that resulted in explosives destroying the building. The hosts emphasized the importance of not making contact with authorities, using natural cover and concealment, and maintaining preparedness with basic survival kits. They also reviewed the German military's G36 rifle failures in Afghanistan, criticizing poor weapon design with thin barrels that overheat during sustained fire, and discussed ammunition production methods and fire safety.
- escape and evasion
- scott woodring
- michigan militia
- state police
- flir technology
- survival tactics
- terrain knowledge
- g36 rifle
- sustained fire
- preparedness
- fire safety
- ammunition production
- black powder
- combat tactics
- thermal imaging
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His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms He fought to keep what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free and good evening ladies and gentlemen This is the evening Intel report. I'm our krunky, and I'm Don betcher one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories west southwest central and north ladies and gentlemen eros into a song liberty to be reviewed up or m g dot com indiana free talk radio dot com ur name and i'm micro station cv big stations and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, 5th, and Pitt and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. We didn't left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson. We turn back to the east, sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and land in the smoky slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work, a million petticoat junction operators, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. I'll tell you what, it has been a beautiful rainy day here in southern Michigan. Don, what's it like in your neck of the woods? And what is it? What's the day today? It was jumping off the wall up there, sir. Well, Mark, it is the 23rd day of June. You're of our Lord 2014, and it's intermittently rain, but again, another beautiful day here. It beats pushing up daisies, you know what I mean? Another beautiful day. It's a bit clammy, not real hot, but humid. One of those days, again, 23rd day of 2014. Now, let's jump in off the wall. You guys, we bring up different examples of this, that, and the other thing. We've told you that there's no place in Michigan where they can't have a helicopter in some small bit of time, like between 12 and 15 minutes. And that's a fact. It just depends on location and how far do you got to fly. How fast can you get in that thing? Warm it up. You don't have to warm up a jet like you do a piston motor. You get that jet spinning and you can fly away. But with that in mind, Mark, there was a toddler here north of me yesterday or today. He walked away from the house this morning, I do believe. a toddler. Now this guy isn't two and a half feet tall. I don't remember. I think they said he was four years old, maybe five. He didn't look to be five years old. Let's leave it at that. Okay. Barefoot walks away from the house. Moments later the parents find out that their child is missing. We talked earlier in the day about fire. Well, they looked around for the child and then they called for help. They didn't yell fire, they yelled missing child help. The police department showed up, and the police department showed up with helicopters and with dogs. Even with dogs, it took them more than eight hours to find a toddler who walked away from the house barefoot. It took them more than eight hours. That was really efficient, and they found the child. Thank God they found the child. Thank God. But you know what? What have you got to fear? It took them eight hours to find a barefoot child with their highly trained hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu- All kinds of things and you know that child just beat feet at about 19 miles an hour I'm guessing like an Olympic sprinter as fast as it could for about seven of those eight hours on guess one. Walk, walk, walk, stumble. Wait a minute. Oh flowers. Yeah, I mean think about it. What would the child be doing? He's like flowers, oh boy, and then walk, walk, stumble. and walk, walk, walk, oh man, yeah. Enjoying the wonders of a brand new world. Yeah, exactly. So much for again the idea, well of course there's a combination of things here to look at with this particular example of survival, escape and evasions. Without trying to really escape and evade, just simply evading naturally, the interesting thing is again how fast would a child of that size be traveling per hour? cross country or down the road, I mean anywhere for that matter, number one. Number two, this example we've talked about, these are the optimal conditions. This period right here with Michigan's weather the way it's been, these are optimal escape and evasion conditions. You've got full high, full middle, and full lower canopy. You have moisture on a massive level. We have had heat. Now, we don't just get heat, but you got to remember when you talk about all these plants and canopy, guys, you get thermal bubbles. You get hot spots that get hotter than even the regular air temperature. And then you get other spots because of the way the canopy is built that are cool areas, but with high upper temperatures as an outer shield. So, and let's not forget water. Oh wait a minute, did I say water? Oh, water's your friend because that creates all kinds of problems. So take into consideration that just with a little more gray matter and the first rule, don't worry about trying to make contact with anybody. Break contact and move out, move out, move out, move out, move out. Know your terrain, know your environment, know where you are at any given time and understand how to avoid contact with people. Don't even casually kind of peek at people. Right. Period. People are, you know, it's weird. People might buy a fluke. Somebody just happens to be looking exactly where you're standing and it's your luck, dumb luck. They're going to notice the pink spot in the middle of a bunch of green. Well, so over there, well, a guy, he must be even when he was near the party store. I'm quoting from an incident that took place back in the 90s. Because the person was down the street from the party store. Now he already had his kit, but he was actually spotted near the party store. Okay, because it was down the road, there was a center of activity. Why? Because there's booze. And amazingly enough, people go back and forth or are traveling through the area. Avoid those types of objectives. or should be those types of locations is not an objective it should be just a reverse it's a you know escape and evade situation is avoid like the plague how that sounds maybe it's not stand You have no need in this time of year I mean now if you carry some basic basic tools fishing line two or three other items with you as all you need and Literally you have everything to find a function off of the landscape without making contact with anyone This is Michigan the land of you know the land of lakes kids a pocket water filter. Yeah, man You're in Lake Flynn exactly. There's no reason for you to make contact with anyone Now, we could use, and I really don't like to, but I'll do this, we can use Scott Woodring as an example, because Scott Woodring was an Eagle Scout. Scott Woodring was wrongly accused. Mark, we've talked about the roof jumping straight up off of the house from the explosive in the house. Thank God he wasn't in there at that time, because he had exfiltrated from the house through the state police lines, under their helicopters. with all of their technology. With FLIR, by the way, let's not forget, he escaped and was able to exfiltrate out while they had FLIR technology overhead constantly surveilling. Again, what are you afraid of? Now, made his way to freedom. And again, he was an Eagle Scout. He could have been The Eric Rudolph of today, he could have broken Eric's record had he not made contact with some greedy SOBs that sold him out for $10,000. For $10,000 might as well have been 30 pieces of silver. And I really shouldn't have made that comparison, but I did. Now he went to what he thought were friends, and they contacted the state police and they collected a minuscule amount of money for selling out their so-called friend. Because he trusted them when he never should have it cost him his life. There's a lot to be learned there It cost him his life will forgive me for using this as example. I know that as a matter of fact if you go to our Liberty Tree radio page Everybody out there listening go to Liberty Tree radio on you on YouTube guys go to Liberty Tree radio on YouTube and excuse me uh... take the time in scroll through our videos there's a lot of training videos we have there but they're also a lot of one-of-a-kind things they won't find anywhere else i was talking to some young men about uh... you know again they were talking about well there's no much difference between china and the united states that really if you make it if you make a happy meal toy wrong in china the drag your arse behind the plant and blow your brains out and you get your body parts coming out of your carcass before you hit the ground If it's warm, if it's cold, they just hang you kind of at an angle that you bleed out while they're chopping up the other guy they shot before you and the other 20 or 30 or 50 and the other 20 or 30 or 50 after you. They kind of just got them laying there like livestock. And then you'll be a donor, non-voluntary, for someone's transplant vacation to China. Yeah. Well, they needed to do that. It was a needful thing, don't you know? We have a very good match. It's fresh yesterday. Hurry. We've got one pressure right now. We check on you and then we kind of do away with it in general. We butcher to order. Exactly what they're doing. So as it is, again, the Scott Woodring file, if you want to take a look at the video. And again guys, I ask that you take the time, plug in and share in fact what I'm probably going to do here. is share the video again so that everybody out there can watch it. Malisha-knowyourenemy. Now here's what's cute when you pop it up. This video may be inappropriate for some users. Now watch the video and ask why. That was put on by the characters that are trying to block this from being seen. Okay, think about this. When you go to the video, now it hasn't popped up in a little bit, but it's funny, it's up there again. Content warning, this video may be inappropriate for some users. Guys, there's no sex, there's no bodies, unlike what the government was trying to film. After they did what they did to the House that you see in this video, They stood around chuckling and laughing and high-fiving while they were digging the wreckage out of the building that they burned and created as rubble. They were all bragging up waiting to see the corpse of the man that they had murderlated. Of course, they got quiet and quieter as the hours went by, which is all on video. I have all of it. It's a very boring tape to watch. But the state police fought for two years to prevent anybody from seeing what you can watch on that video because you also hear what they say. So again, take the time, go to Liberty Tree Radio, and it's very straightforward, but what's fascinating is like I said, trying to get a Well, you have to sign in in order to watch it. There's no sex, there's no... There's nothing that is, shall we say, compromising in any way, shape or form. militia-no your enemy. If it were in a movie, it might not even be an R movie. Oh hell, wouldn't even be that! I mean really, I mean it would be like there's far worse you got more frontal nudity and more violence than somebody punching someone and I mean granted this is all very obvious what they're doing to murder ladies because they tell you what they the state cops are shouting and telling everybody what they're gonna do. They were more than happy when they found that they had killed his dog and almost elated when they first found a glove thinking it was a hand. Yep, they thought it mowed. That might be him. He galled him there. It turned out that it was just a glove. If you have ever seen people who have been in a fire, by the way, my dad was talking about this years ago, I remember he was a fireman. One of the guys was looking for the body of a guy in a house that had just burned and it was still smoldering. And the one guy said, wow, look, it's really weird some of the stuff that survives in here. The one fireman kicked at this thing. He goes, look at that. Look at the rubber glove. He goes, leather glove. And my dad and the other old chief were standing there and he'd go, that ain't no rubber glove. You know, a rotten leather glove. You found him. And he's looking and he goes, what? And he looks down and it's like, yeah, well, the glove had more than just the glove. It was like, you know, as he moved the dust a little bit. Yep. There he was and he said it looked just like a well trimmed leather glove made of human flesh and that's what it looks like. So of course their logic was, we got ourselves, we got some gold right. Well then of course they were like, well if that's him, where's the rest of him? And not only that, there's nothing in it. And by the way, that is a leather glove. Forgive me, I keep saying rubber glove now. So anyway, didn't quite work the way they planned. But there are after the fact your things need to be done right. Okay. Just remember that go ahead call her Jim for there Camping worse than that one senator from New York you Twitter his unit all over the world one girl. Yeah, I mean my god senators it We got guinea ears for senators that take pictures of themselves and you know what I'm talking about Mark, that one clown from, I forgot his name now, that one skinny faggot from New York, a Jew, who took a picture of his unit and stuck it on Twitter, it looked all damn world to see it. I mean, you know, come on. I mean, hop back to this video, be compared to that. The only reason that they blocked this is because it shows the truth. That's why they blocked it. It shows the truth. If you watch it, and I ask everybody, take the time and share it with everybody you can. It's militia-knowyourenemy. militia-knowyourenemy. Take the time, plug in, watch it. I'll tell you what, if somebody wants to record it and repost it on YouTube, please do so. Seriously, because that really messes with them because it can be seen by other people. Now by the way, I've pointed out time and again, guys, we've had this, the whole thing with these MRAPs, it's like the MRAPs are coming. Well, right here you see one of the LAV-25s being used that we told everybody about and told everybody why it was going to be used and what they would do and why you need to be prepared for it. And it's right there, so everybody gets to watch it. You'll see the Lab 25 run by the state police. By the way, we were chasing these, or monitoring these, all over the state of Michigan. These lab 25s and again they have both the CP ambulance model and they had the standard infantry model or they have the you know, well the CP or command post variance that has more of what is a higher rear end because it's set up as a Military van though. It is an armored personnel carrier. It is a full APC in This image you'll see the building or you'll see the house intact. You'll see them whether yapping back and forth and They're shouting how they're going to kill him, they're going to kill him, you will die, you will die. And then of course the vehicle goes by, you can see there are two views. There's the view from above which shows the actual FLIR footage. That's a FLIR aircraft up above. and then you'll see the ground action where they back up and you can see the roof lift up off the building. Southern Perversion Law and the ADL have tried to lie about this for years because they got their special joined at the hip, bung-hole to reproductive organ, you know, which is what queers do. Well, of course, they were doing, oh, it was just a couple of flash bang grenades. No, they were actually edited. The next day, the roof didn't jump as high on the news. Yeah, the problem they had is a news crew from one of the upper state stations snuck in from the other direction from where the state police were filming. And their footage was more graphic because of the angle where you can literally see the roof butterfly right off of the rafters and come back down. And then the second charge, first charge was above, they put one on each floor is what they did. But not only did they put one, it was a double charge. Both bag charges were double charges because they had to account for these things and the demolition company that found out about it Cancelled their contract with the state police because they no longer do business with them. They didn't want to be responsible Because they knew the state police the first thing they're gonna do start lying. It's like remember the self-fragging feds Where they will you know, they'd all pull the pins on their idiot, you know idiots that pull the pins on their grenades and then when they start going off on them and they did a harmonic explosion where they went off all over the vest because they had the pins pulled in advance. Mr. Grenade is not your friend. First thing they did is try to what? Blame the company. Well, the company would be the first to tell everybody, here's how it works. Don't pull the pin on Mr. Grenade or Mr. Grenade is not your friend. But these characters were going to do everything they could and they were in motion to screw that company and they destroyed business for it, just damaged its reputation and the whole nine yards. And you know by the time you're done with the rumor and of course it came from those highly professional feds. They know what they're doing. Yeah, they knew what they were doing. Yeah, they did. They figured they were going to scapegoat the dingleberries who thought they were special with the Fed. And lo and behold, they found out exactly how the world really works. Again, but that's militia. Know your enemy. 9 minutes, 55 seconds long. Please, if somebody wants to copy it, you can. We've sent this video out to a lot of places so there's people who have it on VHS. That's originally how it was released. The audio track is matched up. There was nothing changed. In fact, originally I was going to try and do this in so many segments. But somebody wanted a compressed version so what you see is the progressive action initially destroying the house. And so everybody understands. From the aerial view you also get a better feel for the environment and what he exfiltrated out of. Now remember when you watch it there's a big bucket boom truck that comes in from the side guys. And that, or not boom truck, a shovel bucket. Okay? It comes in because it was on standby. They were all ready to do this and push the wreckage in and destroy the house and kill him and mutilate everything and anybody nearby if they could. So how did he do it? How did he get away, Mark? What did he do? Scott was surrounded by the SRT, county departments and the local state police en masse. In fact, there were probably close to 200 people on the ground. So even though the building was surrounded, even though they had flier technology from above, Your guess is as good as mine. He used cover and concealment. He used the terrain. There's a good point to be made. Once you're among them, the flare is useless. It doesn't have a name tag. It's not like the computer on that television show that every time they see you, numbers come up and they're wham-bam, they got you identified. The real world doesn't work the way those booby videos are being done that were done as competition with the member of the InfoWars thing. Oh, it's so horrible because they got this and they got, no they don't, throw that BS off the window, but that's part of the, it's fuel resist, you gotta be weezer mode. In reality, the other problem you've got is, it's like right now, it's summertime. Even right now with the temperature coming down, it's close enough to, you know, in the 90 range that you're not getting strong signals, you're still getting thermal bubbles all over the place, and this is even towards the evening like we have right now, but we've got high humidity, that creates problems. See, so the plus, the other thing, remember, they created their own thermal plume mask when they burned the building. Yeah. See, once you start burning something, it's like throwing tires. It's why you throw tires out to reduce, you know, change the thermal signature. You've got this massive plume that's also sending hot ash, you know, debris downrange, and that is a massive spike in and of itself. Now, towards the front of the house, you'll see it's about, oh, 60, what more like about it? Yeah, 60, 70 yards is the road. You can't quite see it. It's on the right side of the picture, actually. You'll see where the lab 25 comes from. The surrounding area is cornfields and tree lines, typical tree line, farm field, tree line, farm field. The guesstimate, as good as anybody's, would be that he could have exfiltrated along the back of the property, say parallel with the cornfield. because you can't see some of it that I did see in the, you can see in the flare, you'll watch the flare, you'll see what I'm talking about. Most likely was exfiltrating straight back initially and then zigzagging off of the terrain using the overhead cover. The big thing is keeping junk over your head. and don't pop up, don't look at, you know, if there's a helicopter out there, don't look for it. You know what a helicopter looks like? Use your ears. You know what it sounds like. That's right. The important thing is get undercover, get debris junk underneath you. When they double game over here. Forgive me. When they two-tag you. double team you, it can be harder to hide. Yeah, but that's what wide trees are for. That's what pines are for. I had this conversation with someone about two weeks ago. Yeah, about two weeks ago now. How far into the brush can I see with that thermal? Now we've talked about outlines. We've talked about green screen. You know, you can You can hide in the brush you can stand still in the brush and see clearly those things around you But have enough brush in front of you that you've disguised your outline and someone looking at you with green screen will not see you As long as you don't move as long as you don't have on you know a headlight Or you know other things that draw attention to you No the same instance with thermal You're going to be seen. They won't see the outline, but they will see the splattering of heat that you would see directly. Any place you have a line of sight thermal is going to show up. But you don't have to put a whole lot of most anything between you and that device before it can't see you. Apparently Scott made good use of that. There was nobody that was able to make contact with him after he was able to escape and evade the site. Here's the one thing about this video when you watch it. They surrounded the site and once they burned it, they compressed in. First they sent the bulldozer. They didn't send the firetrucks in, but they had a combination of a big arm bucket. It's a dig bucket. Now, that means they were thinking ahead because they knew that he had a swimming pool type foundation. He had a rectangular cast foundation. So they use the demolitions on the house, got the fire going. The cameraman even is going, yeah, watch that bed baby bird. You can hear all the punks. You get to hear them with all their laughing. Yeah, well, we're all searing. No, they're all skanks, as far as I'm concerned. Whole pack of them. But anyway, then they all come up and they're all standing around because after first they pushed the wreckage of the building into the basement and got everything smoldering and burning more. So that they hadn't written all the evidence was destroyed about what they did well then after that They start using the bucket to dig out where they're all standing around and they're all shucking and jiving and there's close to any at any given point there's between 70 to 100 of them on the ground standing there and I do really I don't think most of them ever left this got bored after a while because it wasn't as you know when they didn't dig a body out immediately they wasn't as funny and But progressively they're all standing there and they're either getting quieter and quieter and of course now you got to remember this started out midday They're busy staring at a hole for the whole afternoon Because they're waiting for a body Scott's gone and doing cross-country. They don't know where he they don't know they think they're absolutely sure he's dead Every hour that he had is another five to seven miles. It should have been put behind him Straight out just straight out just straight out figure out that by the time he's done with every foot that you put out there guys it's how many more square feet because they had no clue which direction he went in. They had no idea. So they're staring at the hole and staring at the hole and it was about nine I think about what is it close to 10 o'clock they're scraping the last of the stuff out of there and they've got these two characters down there in the bottom of the pit going around with you know with shovels and rakes trying to poke around to see if they can find anything and they're not laughing and high-fiving anymore they're staring down at the hole and they've got all the wreckage from the hole up above which is all a smelly nasty mess Because it's all freshly been burned and all the food and storage is there. The dog was pulled up, the little dog, he wasn't very big. And now they're realizing they don't have a body in the hole. Well he didn't get blowed up. He didn't discombobulate. And so towards the end there, there's obviously now somebody's getting on the radio and either that or first they better be going through all the wreckage because maybe they made a mistake. Maybe they shoveled them out. So between what, noon, well 11 o'clockish and all the way through to 10 o'clock at night. In other words, almost half a day worth of free time in which there was no possibility of them being able to ID that that was him they were seeing. The important thing is not to make contact with anybody, use the terrain, stay in the tree lines, stay in the woods if at all possible. Tree lines don't offer any maneuverability, but where you can go Go ahead. Interesting the dog didn't follow him. No, the dog was still in the house. The little dog was in the house. I think his logic was that, hey, they're going to find the dog and they're going to get the house. Oh, well. Nobody was thinking they were going to blow the house up and burn the house down and kill everything, but that was the plan. They were planning on killing him. Originally when the state police cop was shot by the SRT, which is the other state police, The guy that was shot, that was a state cop, was up in the upper part of Michigan, away from the Detroit area, because he was a witness to mob operations in the government. So they had isolated him. They had sent him out of his area to be working over on the other side of the state. Scott is on the radio talking to another radio station, another, in fact, what it was. State police came in. They went to the militia commander for the Wolverines and they barged into the house and they were taking everything over. What they did is they got onto their radio net. Now Scott's radio equipment was in the middle of the house, kind of like in a closet, literally in the middle of the house. So they got him on the radio. Meanwhile, the state cop and the SRT characters or why they got the local cop by himself, nobody knows. It doesn't make any sense. The SRT is their own unit. All of what's going on there, everybody knows what's what. Well, the kid that was with the state cop that was the witness, he got arm pitted by one of his buds. They stuck it right up through the body armor and smacked him with a whole pile of rounds and dropped him dead. And blamed it on Scott. Now Scott was on the radio talking to the SRT who knew what they were going to do obviously and what they were planning because when it happened everybody in the room knows that Scott was talking to them and you could hear this pettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettapettap That's when the SRT killed their own man. Yep. Everybody was in the room because they were going to talk to Scott. Well of course that immediately the SRT threatened everybody. The SRT is as dirty as the day is long. That's just a special response team. State of Michigan. They're murderers. Well I know they are. This guy was a lot of sharpness so be to get out like that. I would have loved to see how he did it. Not only did they, now here's the thing, once they realized, here's the kicker, what happened is you've got to remember if you watch the video, forgive me I'm going to have to post this on YouTube, it's going to take a night, a whole day to do it, but at the end of the video, at the end of the dig out part, What they did is they realized they didn't have him there. They started shoveling it, digging up all of the yard with that bucket. Looking for a tunnel out of the basement when they couldn't find any holes in the basement walls. How stupid is that? The argument was he must have had a tunnel out of the basement. The problem is the basement was cast to men and it was like a swimming pool. It was intact. It was full of water because they had to dig the water out. However, then they started digging around the yard figuring he must be here. Now, in a way, that probably brought more time still because in a way, I think what they recently did that, dead men tell no tales. They were terrified that now they've got a living, breathing human being that somebody can interview. and since you'll be guilty while i was on the radio talking to you people radio in the middle of the building i can't really work it yeah it was recorded we have from the state police and what they were doing out of the other radio and sold the thing is that they are well they were going to destroy all that hell it took two years just to get the video we're talking about And needless to say, like Waco, anything that had to do with what was really going on, as far as any live cameras to show who shot what, well, that film is all gone right off the bat. Well, now let's extend this thought line a little bit, because Mark, many times you've said you don't want to be captured, you don't want to be taken prisoner. Now, they got to Scott because someone sold him out. But you don't want to read the the coroner's report. If you read the coroner's report and you have any sense at all, you know they bound Scott. Then they shot him multiple times while he was on the ground. That's what they did to him. When you have handcuffs on and shotgun pellets through your groin and into your hands and they stop there because they've hit concrete, which is obviously what happened according to the coroner, It's obvious they shot him while he was bound and laying on the ground. Nancy wouldn't give me that information ten years ago. And I don't fault Nancy for that at all. But this is something that is a lousy thing to have to describe. It's monstrous. That's why we said, you treat them one way, get them all. Don't forget that these characters are not in any way shape or form innocent the characters they're sending out are murderers They have been they have been perpetrated murder. God knows what else they have the way of done We don't even know about right, but once we do know about hearing more justification to make sure you get them all don't let any of them get away That's one of the reasons again that the bad part about it. I can't emphasize guys make no contact with anyone you are more valuable psychologically If you just point yourself out and make no contact, remember, did you pack your three week kit properly? Notice I didn't say 72 hour kit. There's no reason for that to just be a 72 hour kit. I haven't seen any 72 hour kit. I couldn't live out of it for a week. Hell, the way they're eating. And especially this time of year with what's going on out there, guys, you've got food up the geeky. Oh yeah, you could make a 72 hour kit last week. Yes. By supplementing it. Not only that, but if you just keep paying attention to your environment, there are so many ways you can restock or actually supplement what you got without doing any damage, without causing any harm, and without anybody even having a clue you've been there. Does this only reinforce the thought line we've promoted many times before? A water filter, a portable water filter, a compass, knowledge of the land. You've heard all of these things before. Obviously, again, the thing is it was impossible or it was just impossible, not improbable. In their minds it was impossible that he could do what he did. Right. Think about that. In their minds, it was just not possible. There had to be some quote-unquote trick. Well, the only thing is using the terrain. Remember your enemy, I've warned everybody about this before, everybody, they're trying to condition you all to the psycho babble of technology. And- I'm that child. Yeah, exactly. And eight hours later, well, first of all, they didn't know what, here's an example of just that child. They didn't know what direction that child went in. Right. So right off the bat, let's say that that little munchkin could go in one hour, say when they finally realize the baby's gone. You're looking at maybe a mile or two miles worth of travel. I mean granted they can get their little legs going but guys if you ever had children it's like having the kittens I got here right in my lap right now. They'll run like a bullet until they get so far and then they kind of... I got to sit here for a minute. Yeah, I've never done that before. You see? And so it's like wow that's really cool. I think I'm going to sit here and look at the flowers. Plus the other half of the problem, distraction. Oh look at the flowers. Go ahead, George, what do you got? Well, Don, can I ask you a question about last show's fire prevention? Yeah. Okay, it's okay. Sure. First of all, this morning I was on hold for 30 minutes and I called back in, so I did not quite hear your subject because it was blank before they put me on the air. Which is happening with me a lot too. I know that. I can't hear what's going on. I'm going to quit out guys. If it weren't for Don being there, I'm guesstimating by the clock only. Yeah. I don't know what's going to happen. Joe's back, so maybe we'll see the board adjusted. I don't know. Go ahead. Well, anyway, back when I was in the Army, when I was on KP, I got sickled back for a week because on KP, I burned my hands because it was a grease fire. I didn't have no fire training and one thing I learned when you have a CO2 fire extinguisher with a grease fire do not spray the thing up close because a whole bunch of grease it came right back on me. Yeah. Well it looks like it works like a retro rocket. We've got to remind everybody what is it doing it's under pressure. That's the problem. It's not that it isn't trying to do its job. The problem is that you're moving the material that makes the fire function, the first half. That's the fuel. And then of course the accelerant, the oxygen element, is what does the rest. So once it's at temperature, so the biggest problem there is yeah, you're actually still doing it, but you're actually putting the flames out, but the problem you've got is at what temperature is the fuel? You see the problem is even if the fire were completely out needless to say nobody sticks their hand in deep fryer, right? We I just shut it off. Well, so to speak I'm not saying you stuck your hand deep fryer But you know you what you see what I mean the material itself it takes so long. It's an organic by the way In fact petroleum products. They are an organic Well, how long does it take for them to shed the calories that they've accumulated? Think about it Well, the last guy, but the guy who did actually put out the fire, he stood back about 6 to 8 feet and put the flames out. Right. What you're doing is you're depriving, you're avoiding the oxygen. That's what the CO2 does. But any other part of, I worked for 7-Eleven, I can tell you one thing, it was a car fire and a woman came up and the car was on fire and she threw up the hood. I'll tell you, wearing a synthetic jogging suit is not your friend when it comes to hair. Oh, it just melted on her? Yeah, and the thing is, good thing there was a concrete crew going right ahead because we rolled her meat through sand on her. Like I say, she only got like third green burns and second green burns on her body, but the firemen told me when I get out, if there's ever another car fire, is to spray the fire, spray the stingray Right, you provide air flow. You create like a chimney, yeah. Yeah. So... Flaming water follow the path of least resistance. Yeah, and I even found out one thing. I had a couple old fire extinguishers. The fire department exchanged my fire extinguishers for no costing. Something to look into. Yeah, some areas do that. They do it as a promotional or it's actually a holdover from the old fire days because it used to be that the fire companies actually had control of and in fact were usually the ones that brought the fire extinguishers into the market. That's one of those things, that's why it's a holdover. That tells you the department's probably older. They used to do that in many of the smaller villages in the city, you know, towns in Michigan. But as they got bigger to become cities and then, you know, whatever, they shied away from that obviously because they were too busy pilfering the money and pocketing it for, you know, grafting corruption. So, in smaller towns that's still available. You might want to check, in fact everybody should be doing that. I haven't really thought about that in a while, so it's good to bring that up George. It's just like these sandbags. There are things that are still done out there that you can access and that's why I buy, if I see fire extinguishers people are getting rid of, I grab them. If they're cheap and at yard sales, I grab them. I'd rather, in fact, there's no such thing as too many, but some people go, well, why do you have three fire extinguishers side by side? Well, because they were cheap or they were free, you know. So, hey, you know, fire safety is fire safety. I was the Burns President, the Michigan Burns Association. for a number of years. My dad was actually representing for the national years ago, way back when. So as far as fire, burn, threat, there are horrible things. There are so many things that you need to think about and do that we now know that they didn't know in the past but learned through progressive accident. Most important is remember as we've said, scalding water is your friend if you're trying to defend your real estate. A lot of people who can't have weapons can certainly have a shower system built up by the front doors and those can be on a supercharger, a European type supercharger, and all you do is hit a switch like a safety switch on a machine and everything goes in motion. I would advise if you're going to be that specific, do it with brake fluid because you can heat brake fluid to about 400 degrees and it's not even boiling. Right, fast, fast. Well, the thing is that water is still, again, the backup. You could charge it with that, but you eventually can use the water to push it out. Yeah. You know, I remember an analogy with fire extinguishers. Someone said it with gun control. He said, gun control is like saying you can't have fire extinguishers if you've got a fire department. Right. Exactly. Except that nobody would be stupid enough to say it. Well, no, I can't say that. I think leftists would be, or real status nowadays would be stupid enough. Some of the conversations I had today looking at some people, it was like you want to look at them sideways and go, you didn't really say that. And it's like you're trying to be nice because you're trying to maybe bring them up to thinking speed. It's always entertaining to do. I know. Mark, go ahead. Look, gentlemen, I'd like to wrap it to show. Thank you, George. Mark, maybe one of these days you can, and Don can tell us how to make black powder. Oh hey, Wednesday or after Wednesday? Yeah, we can do that for Wednesday. Yeah, actually I wanted to surprise everybody but I guess I won't. One of our friends, we only had some of the technology, we're doing the green horse again. I had to set up a little factory production. So everybody, when that happens, there's all kinds of good stuff in the green horse. It's one of those books that we've got everything to crank out as many copies as we need to. We're going to be doing it all in-house. I've got copies on the way to our friend. He needs to watch the mailbox. But the basic rule is simply refining. Two critical things, drying but also final pulverization and refinement. And this is where certain tools are needed that we really don't have in hand. But I would point out again, just in case, for those who have not been to Florida, if you have not been to Florida, we'll talk more about that in the next couple of days here. We have Florida disks that are going out. Would you like to take a vacation to Florida? Yes, you need to. We don't even have to go anywhere. We can do better than black powder. We can walk over to the DVD player. Exactly. We can do better than black powder. Remember that both black powder and smokeless powder predate the electronic age. Does everybody understand that? Both black powder and smokeless powder. predate the electronic age. You can do it without a computer? Yeah, and without pretty much everything you got in the house. And not only that, but come up with some powders that are more sophisticated than the stuff that we are presently using. That's what's fascinating to me. And try, you know, nitrocellulose, as everybody knows it, the extruded rod type of powder. Guys, that was so simple to make. It was like Play-Doh. Literally, the injection system was such that they literally injected it like play dough in small strands less than the filament size of a pencil. And as the filaments dried, they automatically separated by crystal structure inside the case. Remember I've talked about greening where you actually developed the crystal sp... The structure of the material is not completely... It's still raw, it's not completely processed. And the idea is that when you inject it and then you put the bullet in place, primer's already there, that congratulations, it develops the cases, you know, the ammunition, the powder is developing while the case is being stored. It only takes a very short period of time, but the idea behind this is that speed in production and ease in operation with regard to time reduced user friendliness with the powder itself. It can be produced in the raw form, injected in the raw form, and then is allowed to process the rest of the way while it is curing on site, while and or while it's being moved. So just something to think about there real quick. I want to do some else This is gonna be fun and we got enough time to get it in here Don You can't read this yet But you're gonna want to go to from the trenches will report the awkward moment when HK fanboys find out that the Germans call the G3 the rifle that doesn't shoot straight And in Koch fanboys and I'm specifically referring to those who insisted the company could do the wrong Aren't going to like this Now, think about it as I read the paragraph. I'll give you a second. The German government is claiming that the G36, the G36, yes, H&K, you can't have it and we hate you. Remember that, they always hate us. Assault rifle, the parent of the XM8 once looked at as a replacement for the M4M16 family of weapons fielded here in the United States. Germany's defense ministry has temporarily halted new orders of its military standard assault rifle while it probes complaints the weapon doesn't shoot straight. A new report said Sunday. German troops in Afghanistan in recent years voiced concerns over the G36 Automatic rifle made by H&K saying it became inaccurate when its barrel heated up in prolonged firefights. And by the way, you're going to get into prolonged firefights, okay? I'm going to need a bigger barrel. Yeah, there you go. You hit it right on the head. The military initially blamed the use of... Now, where have we heard this before? 1965. The use of unsuitable munitions for the government auditing body, the... let's see... has now ordered a new investigation, reported the build, and some newspaper, I bet it's bid on Sunday. Okay. Anyway, reports are that once German soldiers have fired their basic load of five 30-round magazines, their rifles become wildly inaccurate! Anyone with much experience with firearms expects a point of aim, point of impact POA-POI shift as a rifle barrel heats up. Yeah exactly, yes exactly. And also expects that that groups will open up as well under sustained fire. But the claims are that the G36's pencil barrel simply can't hold minute of man groups inside 200 meters. Link is in German. It's stunning in a war when the engagement... Now think about what I've told you for years about this, guys. Listen to this. It's stunning in a war when the engagement range is typically more than double that distance. With the Taliban preferring to engage out past 500 meters. It begs the question, how would that go? Oh, about the message Nick was shot. Well anyway, as it turns out here, let's see, the 500 meters with longer range 7.62x54 are rifles and machine guns along with rocket propelled grenades and mortars. Remember they scream guys, they really scream if it's a rocket. It's almost like a cat where you're swinging around your head by its tail. Our own military found similar problems with early variants of the M16 rifle and M4 carbine with thinner barrels, which resulted in the adoption of thicker barrels that handles prolonged firing better. The most surprising thing here is that it took this long for the German military and HK to discover what everyone else has known regarding the suitability of pencil barrels and combat weapons. Then again, go ahead. So the Laurel and Hardy movie. Well, it's... Hitler and what's the other crow's name? Hitler and Koczko! Yah! Yah! Anyway, Koczko. Anyway, they hate you. It's the G36. We have it. You don't. But then again, maybe we don't want it ourselves, do we now? Then again, as someone once snarked, the G36 is best known as an assault rifle fielded by countries that don't fight wars. Ooh! The rifle simply hasn't been subjected to the extensive real world conditions of other combat rifles created before and during the so-called Cold War. H&K admitted the rifle wasn't designed for sustained fire when the issue was first raised in 2012. Considering that the weapon makers had a 50-plus year history of assault rifle usage, in combat around the world as their guide, we're forced to ask how they couldn't have seen the need for a rifle capable of sustained fire. Duh! a rifle that overheated to the point where being virtually useless might be acceptable for a police service rifle but simply isn't acceptable for a military firearm. Not even really in a sportsman category. Right, exactly. Am I wrong in thinking the H&K screwed up in designing a weapon with a thin pencil barrel to begin with but the German government screwed up even worse by not realizing how the weapon... Yeah, on the modern battlefield during testing of a system before it became general issue in 1997, this year 2014 by the way. As far as Afghanistan goes, the Bundeswehr would probably be better prepared if they returned to the variant of the 762 NATO G3 HK91 battle rifle. Duh! What have I been saying? Duh! What have I been saying? Duh! Now, I would point out, which actually has been proven in combat. Now, I would point something out about this too. This is not the first time this has happened. The Australian AUG rifles, guys. Need idea, great design, cool Star Wars blaster, nobody's made anything like it since. In standard fire, it has no problems. Unfortunately, don't use anything past four or five mags in full auto mode, or the stock melts. You got to remember that the stock is an integrated Glock type thing. The lower receiver group, the stock is the weapon. So you've got a similar thing here, but it's from the barrel direction. Now I would have to ask, you see this gets back to where you've got, you know, we're going to sell them this thing even if it doesn't work. Remember RoboCop when he talks about the walking droid? Yeah. And he goes, it's a failure. He goes, who cares whether or not it's a failure. We had a government contract. We'll spare parts contract for another 20 years. You see how it works? I mean really what he said in that movie was the epitome of what we're talking about. But here's the thing, the reason I bring this up, we didn't come up with a heavier barrel, look what we did. We should have had a full bull weight barrel on the rifles, on the A2s. What did they do? They weighted the front end but left the rest of it as pissy thin as it was before. Now if you go back, if you want a comparison, here's a way to do this. go to ApexGunParts.com They've got two 20 inch barrels available. They've got a real H-bar barrel, a heavy barrel, the way it should be built. And then they've got the A2 barrel, the way somebody in a committee of monkeys group decided it would be built. Okay? Under the argument, not that we were worried about more accuracy, guys, remember the first argument was, since soldiers use their barrels as crowbars, We figured we'd make it thicker over on the far end of the barrel rather than all the way the whole length. You know, make it the full length. Wait, wait, if you use a crowbar, wouldn't I want to reinforce the whole crowbar? That was a dog. What the hell logic is there in this, okay? However, it is a point, the most important point. What did they say about the battle ranges? Oh, the more the longer the battle goes. Exactly, because distances also mean sustained fire. Why are the Afghans engaging at over 500 yards? What have I told you all? Because they can stand off and live the fight another day. And that means that they've got to burn more mags to get to the Afghans. And since five mags are more, and yeah, they get closer, but they can't even hit squat at 200 yards or less, about this is the optimal of what I've been talking about in the way of the formula. The guy with the 7.62x54R with his nine buddies, all they've got to do is start at 700 yards. Immediately, all shy stoned with the... You turn fire, you lob it in like a grenade and yeah. So they're just building with the Bamanbogan, yeah, and they're shooting with the Grackenspiel and the Boston Horton. And they must blazing away. And by the time they get to 200 yards, their guns are so stinkin' hot, they can't hit at anything under 200 yards even. Again, most enforcement yards. Oh my goodness, my muscles and the gosh-dimbeacon, yah! Oh yah. But anyway, see, my, but the point is, how many would be dead before they got to the 200 yard mark? Yeah, that's the point. You see, this is what nobody wants to talk about. And again, we're not talking about guesstimating, guys. We're talking about taking the time, learning to perform with your weapon to the best of your ability, and they're engaging it almost three times the range. But if those weapons are hot, it does them no good at that range to return fire. It's not even scaring anybody. Granted, there's a random bullet that might hit someone. But there's also a chance. Yeah, but it would have to be a total fickle, fake finger moment where you're like, you can't hit me from, well, there's that one bullet that does. Yeah. You can't make this stuff up. No, but it's a demonstration and governments are like this. The Germans you'd expect more from to begin with, but this is an example where panty waste queers take control of regimes. You thought you'd see something like a ball barrel fluted down to a lighter weight, thus giving it like cooling fins. Right, exactly. There's two ways to do it. You either go with a hyper fin like the traditional Thompson or you see on the peckerwood, you know, Japanese machine guns. Yeah. Or you would go with, you know, striated, which we learned back in the 80s, guys. Think about it, how many of you have tactical barrels with the footing ribs, the length, where they've done the grooves to create more cooling space while still making the weapon heavier and compensating for that thermal transfer, which by the way, by having the footings, the fins in any way, shape or form, would pull calories off the weapon? Giving you more surface area. Exactly. We are about five minutes in for the next hour. Yeah, we are. If you want to get shot by a firing squad, make sure it's a German firing squad. Don't worry, it's the Germans. They have the G-36, they can't eat the spot. Ready? Aim again! Aim again! Oh yeah, it's a top down, your number for night vision. You'll be available in just a minute. That number is 2317968458. 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. We got a lot more than 762 by 54R. We got M250 calibers. We've got optics, .308. 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