Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment sales including night vision optics, thermal imaging devices, and military surplus items. He addressed pricing dynamics for Serbian Kevlar helmets and field jackets, noting how mentioning items on air caused price increases. The show featured extensive discussion on video production techniques using consumer technology, including cell phones and Windows Movie Maker software, with examples from films like Cloverfield and UHF. Koernke promoted dynamic music from Two Steps From Hell for video projects and encouraged listeners to create patriotic media content. He discussed thermal imaging versus night vision for tactical applications, caller questions about heat signature concealment, and promoted the upcoming Freedom Palooza event near Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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That's Maine like the state, Military.com. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. 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's 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As 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 to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free? Some reason we've got a little confused dry. I don't know I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com AM&FM microstations, CB base stations, and alternate technologies east and west in the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the ark of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, whole bunch of Wyoming. to include both the 3rd, 5th, the Pitt and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving to the left coast right there, we have the great state of Jefferson and many other people out there. In the far west, we turn back to the east, we cross the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and land of the Smokies, slash the Blue Ridge, with the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers, bringing us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for a light work a million petticoat junction operators. Don, it is beautiful outside, although I'm sure this breeze is pushing something. We might have some weather later in the day, evening, or tomorrow. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall? Well, it's a wonderful day this 27th day of... June, Year of Our Lord 2014. Hey, you know that 4th of July is not too far away. There's that song by Van Morrison. It's almost Independence Day. That's a pretty cool song. If you get a chance, Google it. Listen to it. It's a pretty cool song. It's pretty long. We won't probably play it on the air, but it's a pretty cool song. Again, it's almost Independence Day, but it is the 27th day of June, Year of Our Lord 2014. Again, Mark beautiful day intermittent puffy clouds in the sky and kind of steel gray behind that but sunshine and more sunshine a Couple of things are going on. I would say that you guys without prompting mark I'll run right into this one you guys I can put a four power first generation device on site right in your mailbox for $390 man, we were doing the two power for 375 we ate all of those up You guys have levered into such a position that, man, we can put that 4-power in your mailbox for $390. The manufacturer wants $479 for it. If you weasel and moan and groan, they might sell it to you for $449. I'll put it in your mailbox for $390. That's delivery. That's everything. Right in your mailbox. That's a 4-power, first-generation gun sight. It'll thumbscrew right down onto your picatinny or your Weaver rail, your 1-inch or your 7-eighths, respectively. Now, to further matters, we've been talking about a piece of thermal for $19.95 right in your mailbox. Man, it's a handheld piece. The company calls it a flashlight right from Fleer, you know, the infamous Fleer company. How about taking $100 off of that? How about right in your mailbox for $18.95? Doesn't that sound better? My number is 231-796-8458. You know, when one door closes, sometimes another opens. And you guys, I offered this device from a particular source and they stopped carrying it because they're building their own now and well, theirs are up in the numbers more, but this is an entry level piece and I hunted and I searched and I, man, I can put that in your mailbox for 1895, a piece of thermal. Granted, it's entry level, it's nine hertz. You'll see an image, it'll go black for an instant. You'll see an image, it'll go black. In order to get an almost constant image you're going to have to go up to 30 Hz which will almost double the price. So, if you want a piece of thermal give me a call. My number is 2317968458. We can put a piece of thermal right in your mailbox for $18.95. $1,895. I haven't been able to do that before. So I'm kind of bragging a little bit and thumping my chest. Can you hear that? $1,895 will put a piece of thermal in your mailbox. If you have a green screen now for second, third, or even fourth generation, this would be, I'm wanting to say wonderful, but that sounds too girly. This would be a muscular additive to your endeavor. This would be like another pair of eyes in a different sensing zone. We've talked about the green screen at night, and many of you have seen the video. If you've seen the video, you know that even third generation, if you're looking into shadows, lacks information because for second, third, and fourth generation, it will adjust to the brightest image, the brightest part in its field of view. and everything else will be darker. Now if you've got any kind of moon out you're going to see shadows. You might see shadows with your naked eye if there's enough moon, but you'll see shadows for certain with a piece of night vision. And if the moon is bright enough, they will be what we call hard shadows. And hard shadows you can't make out what's inside a hard shadow with a green screen for second, third, or fourth generation unless perhaps it moves or all of a sudden you see a muzzle flash. Now, the way to deal with that problem is a piece of thermal. And you say, well why don't I just go to a thermal gun site? Well you guys, my thermal gun sites are almost around $4,000 and up. But if you've got a green screen and you can determine that that over there in that is something hot, you know, like body temperature, and you know you ain't got no friendlies over there, and you know sometimes we strive to practice proper English, but you know you ain't got no friendlies over there, well you might just want to bring a gun to bear on that area. another point to be made. The question comes up every now and then, how far into the woods can I see with thermal? Well, we've addressed this with green screen. You know, you can stand behind the brush, the twigs, the saplings and whatnot until you have scrubbed away your outline. We've addressed this before, shape, color and motion. Shape will help you identify something. Color will help catch your eye and identify something. Motion will catch your eye and bring you to it. But those are the major things we use to identify or to look at something. Shape, color, and motion. When you're looking at a green screen, you're looking at like a black and white television. Only it's green and white. And if someone is standing far enough back into the brush that they have kind of eliminated their outline, and they're not moving, you might not make them out with the green screen. This has been evidenced in the video. Now, if there's enough there that you can see line of sight to buttons and part of the elbow and a little bit of the ankle and some of the nose, guess what? That's going to show up on the thermal. Now, I can put a piece of thermal in your mailbox for $18.95, $100 less than just yesterday. My number is 231-796-84. 582-31-7968458. And that means the guy who is waiting for a piece of thermal, he's going to get $100 back. And I bet you he's jumping up and down going, yee-haw, right now. Again, my number is 231-7968458. And on to bigger and better things. Mark, I yield to you, sir. Again, why are you dealing with a stranger or strangers out there guys when you can deal with a friend? I want to bring up something. Don, you remember those Serbian helmets I mentioned, Kevlar Helms? They were like half the price of everything else. Actually, they were about $40. They started out, they actually had a mark down or they were apparently intro priced, about $38. Then they went to like $46 or $47. Well, we mentioned them on the air. I went back over to Sportsman's Guide and now that they're $71 a helmet... Oh my! You know, I was actually thinking we'd be able to buy at least a few of those. One of the people wanted to donate some money. We were going to buy five and shoot them down to the border, right? Or out to the Bundy Ranch, whichever, you know, needed them first. It looks like we've got to split both ways, but in the time it took, we mentioned them on the air. Apparently a lot of people have been buying them. So they decided they were worth more, Don, because the other Kevlar helmets weren't moving, but those Serbian helmets were. So, capitalism. Take a look at the demand. Well, it's interesting because, again, we brought it up on the air because they stayed right there for the last several months. uh... for twelve to three months because i've had a minute well ck yeah june yeah three months ago you might remember remind everybody al remind everybody about three months ago i pointed out that they had shown up uh... i think i know which wholesaler had a but it's not one of the usual ones which i think it's interesting this is an odd man out item a certain amount of serving stuff is showing up on the run a revolution market now none of us coming in it's now going north stop going up to ukraine So we won't be seeing too much of any of that now. We will be seeing odds and ends stuff in maybe some really good prices on brand new ripstop uniforms that are Woodland Camel. But that's about it. But those helmets from Sportsman's Guide that were like, well, half the price they were when I mentioned to you on the air, well, they were half the price they are now. They're now $71.95. What a deal! Twice the price! Yeah. Well, I wonder why these, see now that's about the third time this has happened. I'm going to point something out. There is a really nice transition field jacket hood that they came up with. It's actually a rain combo hood. Guys, you might remember it. It's actually, it's got a hood, it's got a little bit of an insulation pack, but it's got a really clean visor built right into it with a wrap around so that really the only part of the face is exposed. Woodland Camo, they were brand new, you might remember Coleman's had them for $4.39 or whatever it was, I don't know how they came up with their numbers, but it was half, probably, or a quarter of what they were charging for them, because they were charging a lot more. Well, they put them over in the clearance section to get rid of them. and we mentioned money here all of a sudden well but you guys got the good price they jacket right back up to where they were before and like all of the with their selling we don't want to clearance them now all now we want full price for them again hope i should shut up and i'm telling you guys that i know i i'm finding this out i should not say anything on the air until i get something that i want Because back when those hoods came out, everybody had to have one of those if they could find them. The army was supposed to issue them out. They didn't. Instead, they kept them in the box and then sold them a surplus. How do you like that? So if you were out like in Reforger or if you were with any of the operations in Europe, you'll see pictures of the guys using this hood. There were a smaller number that were, I'd say, a smaller number that were OD Green. They're an add-on hood that attaches right to the existing system and I believe they also overlapped with the Gore-Tex gear when it first came out too. But they're still there. They're a good price. Even at what they are, they're a good price because they're a good piece of equipment. But Coleman's that's not that's an example right there now It's also true with a couple other things that from keep shooting they were on the markdown out the door We got to sell them because they're you know we want to move them Well, they started moving and they put them right back up to full price now They're still over in the sale section which I have to go hmm Why are they here? Because if you look at the information it tells you that nope, there's no markdown, but it's in the sale section Well, if the sale section must be cheaper No It's kind of like, it's one of those like you're not supposed to pay attention, you're just supposed to automatically think, well Mark told me to buy these. No, I said buy them if they were cheap, or cheaper. Well, they're still a good price, but they were half the price before, or actually one third the price before. Okay? Just a point there. So when we tell you to take advantage of stuff, a lot of you probably do, because you got them. And, but if everybody had done the same time, you caught them flat-footed before they decided, ooh, ooh, ooh, we need to charge more! And they do. Okay, so just case in point there. Anyway, there has been a lot of other good stuff happening in the system as far as supply and support. We've got a couple other companies that have donated material for the Bundy Ranch deployment and also a lot of people have heard the call with what's going on down on the border. I don't know if anybody saw these latest pictures. Guys, how could you be leaving the gates wide open and unsecure to the border? I mean, at checkpoints? You know, everybody just walking away. La, la, oh, you mean there's security? We're supposed to have the fences and the border locked. La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la So that's not accidental. This whole thing is a setup from the get-go. No question. There is no doubt. And the more the people are watching, this is the age of cameras. There's no reason for you not to say, I saw this. No, instead it's let me show you this. That's the most important thing. Let me show you something. Let me show you this. I was experimenting with a cell phone camera today, as a matter of fact, one that I got for free. and battery charges up system functions flawlessly the phone is active in neutral so i've got a you've got another cell phone to put somewhere but uh... one of the things that we were kind of talking about down here is in effect somebody did this years ago wealth actually first was weirdo yankovic uh... it weirdo weirdo did the movie u h f right guys Everybody tells you that we just couldn't possibly do Hollywood style movies and blah blah blah blah blah. What's interesting is he did the entire movie with standard VHS cameras. Standard VHS. The whole movie guys. Now I've been looking at and you watch the movie UHF by Weird Eliankevich. Okay? Tell me that you can tell the difference. Please. Now I would point out something we've talked about for the longest time is a lot of people are mistakenly getting rid of their VHS machines and I'm gonna ask you something. Didn't you already pay for that thing? Oh yeah, sometimes hundreds of dollars and now they're going at the Goodwill stores for 10. Yeah, or up to a couple, you know, like thousands of dollars. There's equipment I've seen, I just got a Pioneer today that is heavier than sin, but it's, you know, again, it's a smaller unit, but it's all industrial grade. What did I pay for it? Basically, I got it for free. I got a whole bunch of other band equipment today, guys. Electronics, I keep accumulating part here, part there, piece here, part there. I think I could actually put a backup studio band operation together right now with what I've been getting just in the last couple of weeks from certain sources where I've just been keeping an eye on what's been showing up to be, quote unquote, tossed out. It's interesting because the reason i bring this up is that right now you could do uh... you know considering uh... well let me get another example dot i think i think i sent you a copy of clover field that night I think so. That's the one where you don't know what's going on and you see it looks like Godzilla down the road, you know, the building, the apartment is the skew, everybody leaves the party and then all of a sudden the apartment is on an angle and you see everybody screaming. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, okay, well. The little dinky ones running around. Yeah, the little ones which, by the way, don't get bit by them, they make, you know, they turn to you, you explode. If you are scratched or bit by them, of course they take you off to the side, they always got biosuits on. They don't show it, they do it in the classic horror film way, guys, where they go behind the screen, come this way, come this way, come this way. And the friends are like, no, where are you taking her, where are you taking her? And it's like, oh, I'm not feeling good. And all of a sudden you see, that's like, ah! Meanwhile Godzilla is attacking. Now if you look at the filming of that guy, tell me it's designed to have that personal effect like these guys doing it with his own camcorder. But in reality you could get just as good a quality off of a cell phone camera and get the same effect. As good if not a better effect. Color evaluation is perfect. We're at the point where we don't even need the present generation. Two generations back in cell phones. has such significant pixelation in quality with regard to your collection that you would be hard pressed if you use these for multiple angle cameras. I'm just giving a hint about doing Hollywood instead of Ollie Weir to be Patriot Wood. You know, holly weird. The reason I bring this up is because you can set up multiple cameras and remember, oh, what's the one thing you can do? Guys, you can feed right off of your phone right into any electronic database you want to. So whatever you film on that camera, you can set the camera up, stabilize it. Now, the only thing, in fact, let me give you a little trick something I learned a long time ago. This is a cameraman's trick that most people don't know, clay. Don, does clay move when you drop it somewhere? Generally it sticks and if you cook it, it won't move at all. Well, we need a soft, okay? But think about this, a lump of not wet mushy, but regular modeling clay. and you drop it and in this case because these cameras are so small these cell phones are so small literally would nest it you just heard your camera platform and it is as stable as you are possibly going to get a rock yeah it's not going to jiggle it's not going to wiggle so you see right off the bat you've eliminated the most common factor that by the way in a reverse order holly weird has been conditioning you to let me give you an example if you watch uh... for instance battle-star galactic of the new series you know where you know the soap opera battle-star galactic okay uh... if you pay attention you even have wiggle factor when you're showing you space scenes now i tell you go back and look at that because they're conditioning everybody to sloppier camera work now there is an advantage remember i said about creating fiction about first of all what you do you take artificial and you come up from below First you had really great quality and the idea was to perfect real credit is it emulate real life But they don't really need to do that even though they can come pretty close with minimal technology now But then you add the wiggle factor in the office skew you know not quite correct angle shots And you know and you're not quite aligned camera shots You'll notice the big thing is the main character like say in a three-quarter portrait half off the screen Have you noticed that? So they're getting you used to poor camera or shoddy camera work by comparison to traditional cinematography and the way it was established. That's not an accident. Because then, the idea is that you're because we're reinforcing this from the entertainment end. Well, naturally, when you get out of the real world, and Cloverfield is why I bring this up, because it's done in a, you know, like a parody of, you know, the guy with the camera filming Godzilla, but he doesn't know he's filming Godzilla yet, because what the hell happened? Nobody knows, you know, it's as if, how would it be for you if you got, you know, something attacked and you didn't know what was coming? That was really the depiction they were doing with it, and if you watch it for the first time, it's like, you know get into telling me what's going on what's happening here what's happening here so it's worked for people when they watch the first time it's kind of sluggish but i'll point something out when you watch it the second time You have more anticipate. You know you have more anticipation Expecting the scenes so the meter feels different and if you pace it you'll notice there's been no change in how much time passes It just seems like it drags forever with certain things, but only that first time okay Now let's go back to our idea of filming and the reason I bring this up is because we've got training operations all over the place guys one of the things that they were scared to death of with regard to what who Tari was doing and is the quality of cinematography but let me challenge on that rule was it really like epic been her not good but but here's the thing it was dying and make in in imagery how it will help the image was presented it wasn't a flat horizontal image you have ground shots sky shots you've got moving and tracking shots you've got good editing and cinematography we go back and forth between showing the action like the scene where in the woods with the dogs and you have the picture that shit that's the uh... the shop that is brought in which is from like the handlers perspective with the dog on the leash moving through the woods But it's all high speed, it's all action, you see. That is what they're scared of. Is that you guys would start taking the cinematography division real serious and go for the gusto. We could be doing epics right now, and there's no reason not to and it's just one of those many things I've been saving up material. I've been saving up material. I've been sorting stuff That's what I do when I'm off the air. I'm either do I'm doing some construction right now In fact, I should be doing a lot more construction, but because we got a well Here's what is we got a new refrigerator, and I've got a part of the kitchen I had never finished before I had part of it. You know ready to go and I stripped the wall and found what I suspected would be there a brick wall So now I have work Not that it's a surprise, but it's amazing how well the 70 going on 80 year old plaster has held up. It was most effectively held up where it was actually plastered right to these brick walls, which are in between the 2x4 studs. Real 2x4 on the property cut wood. But the point is with this camera technology, going back to that for you, Matt, the sidebar about what I'm doing, we're busy, but I've been trying to continually to build up whatever I can, sound systems, lighting, whatever. But anybody out there could do this with these little handheld cameras, guys. You could be creating, I mean, it'd just be fun. Now, on top of that, then immediately, I know there's some brain juices going, but Mark, we have all kinds of little cameras right now, and it's true you do. Hell, Don, they've got cameras that are being mounted on helmets and cameras that are being mounted like an alien's only, you know, even a little smaller. All these GoPro cameras, you guys, you're seeing commercials for them. Even a commercial, a dog comes running towards something and the moment later you see him running away with a stick in his mouth. And the camera has to be on the end of the stick in order to get that view. Yep, and the dog's having a great time and the camera's getting it all. See how that works? So the idea is not just to flat out create that image but then to take it and play with it. Now as far as music goes, guys, there's a myriad of open source dynamic music. Again, I've brought this up many times. This is especially critical because we were talking this morning about getting people involved and how do you catch people's minds. You know we've got the video games from one end we're talking about how can we use the computer currency etc. Because there's another dimension that we haven't really touched on. Well we need people to help out with that to make it happen. Joe has swamped, Joe has been ill, it kind of, what appendicitis kind of takes the say of wins out of your sails real quick, you know what I mean? So he's on the slow end there for a while, but it's still, if everybody were to chip in, and help in different ways and a lot of you have been i got a compliment everybody say thank you we got the packing tape from one of our friends listening and it helps a lot because that's you know stuff like that that we go through virtually miles of okay and but there's many many other things that have been done that that just a chip in make a difference well Here's the thing, if you go to YouTube, we're going to make this happen and everybody wants to play with it. Dynamic Soundtracks. There's the one group I've mentioned many times here. It's called Two Steps From Hell. You've heard it. All of you have heard their music. Why? Because they're in sound bites for advertisements. They're in movie promos. Hell, some of them may use for movie promos repeatedly, which you'll get from me. It's like, haven't I heard that before? Oh yeah, well it's not really from the soundtrack, Don. It's really just like so dynamic we'll use it. And it's actually a movie about depends diapers and steroids and dying of old age. But we've got this dynamic action movie that makes it look like it sounds like 90-year-olds should be swinging from vines, attacking with machine guns, doing triple somersaults, and you know, it's just plain cool. okay convention taming lion yeah exactly you know that's what the first week it's like that okay let me give you an example again i've i've played the stuff in the night of the paying attention in the morning i've had some fun uh... using some of the stuff on the air in fact you'll recognize a lot of it right away it is of course you some of it for his video projects too and it's interesting in and of itself that this is public venue guys you can use this you can pull this you can use it for your own purposes okay that by itself is why again if I peruse the inventory and by the way they want people to use it because it also brings their product you know as ear candy into the public venue think about it they're smart if they want to sell as a soundtrack to somebody they'll do it Here we go. And you might recall it's been faint in the background at different times and it's got that roll up. By the way, this is Heart of Courage. And for everybody out there listening, both North, Southeast, and West, all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines. And so we open another epic episode of Militia in Texas. Think about it. What could you do with this? There's all kinds of other fun music out there. It's not the only one I'm not gonna play this one all the way through because I'm gonna throw up some more ear candy. I'm not gonna throw up I'm gonna throw up some more ear candy, okay But the idea behind this is dynamic take this stuff turn around and slap it right in somebody's head Turn around and spin it on the enemy everything and anything that you can do like this guys is going to make a difference you get my drift and it's a lot of fun in the process and Now, in fact, certain pieces like I just punched in Heart of Courage there and I think the biggest problem is you know what's so popular? There have been a lot of videos done with this, okay? There are different albums. One of the coolest is Archangel, but there are many, many, many different pieces, guys. So for everybody, when you're looking for stuff, example is if you go to YouTube, you can go and select, take a look what they've got. Now a lot of stuff is coral like that, but not all of it. There's every variation on the theme. My favorite, Two Steps from Hell, dash all drums. Not guns, all drums go to hell. And... You get a chance, all drums go to hell. Two Steps From Hell, that's the album. If you're looking for percussion, oh yeah, you'll find pretty much anything you need. Armored cars, barrage of noise, ear candy that you can use and mix in with what you're doing so you can make it as dynamic as you want. What would I do with, say, for instance that coral piece? What would I use that? Well, that's the pan shot where you're going across, working across the battlefield. And what I would start out with is a classic shot, or actually a perfect shot where you have the guy with the binoculars up. Make sure he's combat kitted out. Don't have him looking pretty and clean. Dirty and dust a person up. Make sure you dirty and dust your troopers up. Remember guys, you're not going to be clean for very long. But the idea is, you know, dug in position, binoculars or night vision device up to his eye. You use green to, you know, green filter. Actually you do it with the editing and you create the night vision effect and you pan back from him and the camera shot works across and through the area that he's observing. Past a wrecked piece of equipment with smoke coming up out of it. Past a body laying on the ground. Past a curl of barbed wire. Over a fence. Through a cornfield. crossed and through and then you three juxtaposition it and there's another guy with a rifle scope looking back across from the other direction holding an svd think of all things you can do it's like in either the the idea behind this is new gold become creative Seriously, have some fun. A lot of people are like, well I can't go anywhere. I can't get out there because I'm older. Well that doesn't mean that that old dog can't, you know, grab some technology and have some fun. The old dog can still walk, can't it? That's right. And the keyboard still works just fine, you know what I mean? Get it? Uh huh. That's what I'm talking about guys. You don't have to go anywhere to do this. And again, well I've never done this before. Then start with a practice project. Let me give you a little hint as to how simple this is. A lot of you are listening on computer right now. Most all of you have some kind of software package in that machine. Okay, so let's go to it. If I got myself a typical Microsoft package like any of the Windows, Let's go to, oh, support and help, search settings, doc, oh, programs. What can I find in programs? Why there's all kinds of things in programs. There's games, and wait a minute, there's a lot more than that in programs. What's out, why there's also a system for doing video work. What's this? Windows Movie Maker, Don? Oh yeah. Wait a minute. You mean that's in your computer software package and you probably completely ignored it? So let's do that again. Let's go over here to our, let's see, we're going to clear the field here. Hit start over on the side there and we've got a section where it says help and support, search, settings, documents, and then There's that programs thing. Now when I hit that a whole bunch of icons come up. Accessories games. Mozilla Firefox, startup, Internet Explorer, MSN, Outlook Express, Remote Assistance, Windows Media Player, Windows Messenger, Windows Movie Maker. Now when I go over to Windows Movie Maker like all the rest of this software, do you know that there's an entire series of little tutorials that you can read that'll explain to you how to make the thing work? Not only can you make it work, but your machine has the ability to store the movie, come back to it, build it up step by step. If you have a maximum number of minutes you can use, like when you post on YouTube, you want to make sure you keep your video below that or at that level. Little under is best, just by a few seconds. Try to fill it up or make a video. that takes advantage of the maximum time there now sometimes you don't want to do that maybe one use one song in the years one piece you know all we're talking about one today done uh... you spend me right round baby right around i've never heard that before never heard that until this morning Now that's all the machine we call it a machine gun song sergeant Ellsworth He's now dead and gone that was one of his favorite pieces as a browning machine gunner in our op-4 unit Using a browning 1919 a6 or we use the m60 as it was issued. We had a browning. They were ours Guys, it just fit You know, then don't don't do that. I didn't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't you spin me right around baby right around Yeah, well you will with browning It's been right down the stairwell. It was one of his favorite songs. In fact, when he first found it, when everybody had to drive with it, had to, they were driving with Larry. Two things, don't wake up Larry when he's sleeping while he's driving. You always learn to do that. And that happened more than a few times. And the other thing is, you are going to hear, you spin me right round, baby right round. Sometimes, several times in a row, depending on the tape you plugged in. But the idea is that there's a lot of music out there and a lot of it is in general consumption mode. By the way, you can also go when you go to, for instance, YouTube. They offer about 20,000, 30,000 titles and music that you can actually adapt. Now let me give you an example. I try to look for nothing. I try not to have anything with voices in the background to distract, but sometimes you just can't help it. It's going to be in there with some of the soundtrack pieces that are out that are available. But you can come up with a whole simple package using this neat little piece, something you've always wanted to do. Well, I wish I could do that. I need a movie studio. No, if you've got a computer sitting on the desk, you've got your movie studio. It's already there. and if you can but try to figure out a move pictures over well let's put it this way go to google start something go to image hit images search will be a whole bunch of pictures and back we get on the bottom all pictures they present everything from bomber with naked ladies to uh... you know tank uh... tank factory production to widgets and bolts to uh... a k forty sevens to chipmunks and we don't whatever you can imagine And if you go through, you can pull the picture down, drag the picture over and put it in file, get over to your movie maker, you go over and drag that picture over into your production office. Guys, all of this you can do with that miracle computer that you've got on the table. That's just off the shelf. and then introducing videos that you've done and editing and having some fun with it you can turn stuff around flip it upside down do all the images you want do even coloration do antiquing whatever you want to do But the challenge is to make it all look like it's off the same, you know, it's like literally a conventional movie production. That's the challenge. And you can have a lot of fun doing it while you're doing it. So it's entertaining. It's work though, I'll tell you what, to do what a 15 minute video could take you not just one night maybe, but could make maybe a couple of nights. Usually when I start on a video that I'm doing just for the, you know, general tutorials or just information, a quickie. I stay up all night because I don't want to wait and back up in the system. I'd rather have it out there where it needs to be. So you get used to it. Maybe you'll do that. Maybe you won't. But have some fun, guys. Seriously, it's a work effort thing. Enough on that. Because again, Patriot Wood, you're going to have to build it. We've got Freedom Polusa coming up. Freedom Polusa coming up. FreedomPolusa.com. www.freedompolusa.com. uh... for those who decided we're all going to die on the fourth of july and it's the end of the world the bag as you know pull something if they do we're going to kill them everybody understand that the trampol something we're going to hunt down the world order probably kill everyone we can find kill rebugger that's got you know a moniker attached to them okay so don't worry about that join together with friends and partake of their company while we can because time and distance may change all of that very quickly And some people we will lose in time. Period. Can't be avoided. Soon enough. So I'll tell you what, let's take advantage of the time we have. There are points at which we have to make that time ours. Freedompalooza.com. Freedompalooza.com. Freedompalooza.com. It's going to be east of Allentown. For most of you, you use the 80 corridor east to west to get to where you need to be. Then you shoot straight south from 80. I believe 33 is probably the best route, but what I've seen, it is a four-lane highway. That'll dump you right down close to the backyard to where the event is. It's east of you know, and I think that it's east of allentown. Okay, we're not building anything anymore, but oh well. Remember all that? But they're carrying all the factory stones. Yeah, and they already did. So again, www.freedompalooza.com, freedompalooza.com, you can go there or you can go to www.pokerface.com. I am sure that the guys will all be there because they're going to be playing there. So you want to meet the band, meet the band. I'll be speaking there on the weekend. I'll be there for one day. We'll be in there and out. The idea is to sort it in, get the job done. Got to get back here. Too many other things got to be finished and accomplished and we've got other schedules to meet. But if you can make it there if you're within reasonable driving distance also I want to check on Daryl Make sure he's okay But I'm gonna remind him Daryl needs to shoot on south over there to Allentown and over there by Allentown and drop in for freedom Belousa Everybody that's within reasonable driving distance come on by and visit friends. It's a way to do it now Beyond that Let's see what else. Do we have one more thing here? Don, anything else jump in there, please. You're going to be here for only so long. Well, I wanted to bring this up because it's kind of from the Department of Redundancy Department. But over here in Mount Pleasant, it's a college town. What is that? Central Michigan there, Mark, in Mount Pleasant, Central Michigan U? At any rate, when it's football or basketball or whatever season, the colleges generally get riled up a bit. I don't know if they lost or won at whatever sport is the de jour. But most of a month ago or a few weeks back they were burning couches and dumpsters and all kinds of things in the street. You know what? The policeman and the fireman didn't like it because the crowds were so big that the firemen could hardly get to the fires to put them out. The solution is... They just passed the ... I think the fire trucks were there, weren't they? Yeah, but the township, or rather the city, just passed an ordinance that says it's illegal to be within 300 feet of a nuisance. Now, that is so nebulous, that is so in descriptive that, well, what if you were moving toward this couch with a fire extinguisher And the cop showed up and gave you a ticket or arrested you for being within 300 feet of a nuisance. Now what is a nuisance? Here's this guy over here. You know if you blow your nose in a restaurant in Japan, people want to kill you. That's how rude that is in Japan. That's a nuisance, isn't it? So you know, the description of a nuisance, be it from one continent to another, can be vague or can be interpreted in different ways. When a city writes a law that simply says, nuisance, you can be arrested for, we are getting kind of out into the twilight zone there, aren't we, when it comes to application or in particular, judicious application. Watch this spread to other cities because this is so nebulous, this is so indescript that it will be very useful for the two-legged snakes, the two-legged moose. Mr. Don. Yeah. Yeah, this is Tom from Florida. Hey, if you want to know what I look like, just go to the dictionary under nuisance. That's the law of men for me right there. So we can't be within 300 feet of you, let alone a few states away. These are just a couple of quick points. Donna, these are all for you. You know, I'm kind of like you. I watched for something that I only see one time, and about three weeks ago, I should have probably brought it up before now. But Jorge Busch there, he's getting knee surgery in Russia. In Russia? That's where that happened? Wow, we heard about the knee surgery. I didn't know it was off the continent. I thought it didn't go, but that was the Naval Hospital or something. He died there. And one other thing, it was just a question for you. I understand that wool blanket and mylar hides a lot of the heat signature. Is this true? It's not going to do bad as long as you're not moving. The other thing is, and we've talked about this earlier in the hour, if you're breaking up your outline, that's a big help too. You know what I mean? If you're in the edge of the woods instead of out in the middle of the road, okay? So that goes back over to shape and motion. So there's the two biggest things, you know, and disguising the heat, putting something between you and the sensor. That's a good question. Thank you. Because like one of my little, I'll plan on just probably just staying, fighting the thuggery and everything else. like you say camouflage mark. I was thinking about doing what they did back in what, I can say is I read this on a plaque one time down in Buckhead and what they did was they destroyed and burnt the whole city down and moved underground and whenever the North troops went by they thought another regiment had went in there and destroyed that city. So I take that on a smaller note and I'm thinking my lard and wool blankets to hide the signature in my garage and maybe bust out windows and whatever have you to make it look like somebody else has already been there. There again, the more solids you put between you and the sensor, the more invisible you will be. the Even though they have a pretty rich target with about seven or eight men, 12 men in one pile, two or three men here, three or four men there, and they're spread out over, it looks like about 70 to 100 yards, okay? They're kind of be bopping across the down a road in a countryside position in Iraq. Well, they fire them up and one of the things that's interesting. Oh, yeah, they got some of them They did that cluster screw that was all piled up is why but as soon as they fired the first thing is they split the gunfire literally raises a massive amount of dirt and dust Well, if you look at that video, you'll notice what can you see in that? Absolutely nothing In fact, they have to wait for one person or before they can take another shot, they gotta wait for a combination of the smoke to clear or some of the people to move out into the open where they shouldn't be, instead of taking advantage of cover. Wherever they're behind trees, wherever they're behind brush, wherever they're behind that battle fog that Chopper actually created, you can't see them. We might remind you of the film you saw it a lot during the second desert dust that operation shield or freedom or whatever they chose to call it The helicopters are approaching an area and in the thermal they see a an array of three cannon Probably triple-a, you know anti-aircraft artillery and as they get closer some poor Iraqi gets real nervous behind that gun shield and Then he runs and as soon as he darts out from behind the shield You know that little bit of armor? The thermal shows him up and you know they lit him up with that 20 or 40 and you know he was shredded when they hit him. And you saw it right on the evening news. But had he stayed at his station, he probably could have zipped a couple of those helicopters before they zipped him. That would have been a far better trade in my book. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, you want to take at least one with you. Yeah, you drag this dog and say to the your creator look what I brought with me. Yeah He ain't down there no more. I brought him for the party up here. How you up? Do that? Yeah, I just did it's okay. Yep See, one of the other things about this is that you've got the right idea, but remember that on top of what you're doing, any kind of organic canopy, thermal imagery, the biggest problem that God has done is pointing out before the other day, temperatures. Look at the weather and the temperature right now. It's useful to a very limited degree, but the hotter it gets, the more things become relatively neutral, especially the great distance, because you have a massive amount of material and information or data that's coming in, and it's virtually like a camouflage map. Like, you know, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like Now, like you said, then you break that up. Well, hell, there's a billion other things out there, or at least a half a million other things out there, that give off comparable light and big and small signatures. We always tend to forget how many critters are actually out there. Over in the Middle East and Iraq, you're looking at desert, dirt, dirt, desert. Here in the United States, totally different world for pretty much the most part, except for like the Bundy Ranch or way, way down on the border by Sari Vista where you're looking at flat, bare, dirty desert. That's, again, there, let's think about this. Do you see any big, massive forests in Afghanistan? And yet the Afghan rebels for years have been up against FLIR and night vision technology. and they create massive night casualties on a regular basis, don't they guys? When those helicopters flew into that area, they didn't even know that there were people there when they started sliding down the ropes. They thought nobody was on that hilltop. Remember it? Ask yourself this, how is it that those guys in those sandals were smart enough to keep the helicopters, the rocks between them and the helicopters, just the rocks? On top of that, a few other items to apply and well there's nothing to see until it's too late. Gotcha. Yeah, gotcha. Congratulations. This is going to hurt a lot. In fact, it would be the last thing you feel if I had my way. Yep. So you got the right idea. Again, the other thing about what I call the Star Wars lived in effect, remember that was what they used to call it when they came up with the movie Star Wars. You know, that lived in effect. So they started calling it the Star Wars lived in effect in Hollywood. That is a sound policy. I really do that with my cars. Underneath the hood, the car is clean. Outside, I don't really fuss and buff the thing non-stop. A car that would be more interesting, like, you know, Don's got something that's really neat. Well, that's taken care of. But the everyday cars, what the eyes cannot see, the heart does not long for nor know about until it's too late. And where it counts, it's taken care of. Where it's not as critical, I'm not trying to impress somebody else with my 20 year old automobile. And my 20 year old automobile is anything special, okay? Still got work I gotta do to it. But it's the idea that it works, runs, and I'll make sure it continues to function. Wherever I am working on it, I have had a policy I was taught years ago, you make it like new. If you're working on it, try to make it like new. Clean everything up, treat everything, I don't care how petty or small, the little item is. everything gets detailed and it goes back together and it'll come apart that much easier the next time you gotta take it apart. If ever. So again, the same. The Star Wars lived in effect. Beater on the outside. Again, hey, that car with the tires burned on it, you pulled in off to the side to make it look that much nastier around the property. That would not be a bad idea. Somebody can see a few bones here and there. They're not going to be too excited about it either. I might not hurt. There's clothing over there with bones in it. Yeah, it's a dog, but don't worry. No one knows people. Nobody looks at the skull. I don't keep that around. But the bones and the rib cage and the bones and the arm sockets and the pockets of the shirt. They could even be from a deer. Most people wouldn't know. That's right. And of course, don't keep the parts that really would be recognizable. A camouflage, everything, that is the whole idea. Perception. And it doesn't have to be 100%. 80 or 90% is enough. Or for that matter, even 50% with most of what's done. Aerial deception is based on really only about a 30% reliability with regard to the actual object. What is that phrase Mark? Perception is reality? Yeah. You'll put the rest of the blocks, or you'll just put this way. puts the rest of the image into its own mind. What they perceive. Thank you, caller. Appreciate that. Yes. And Don, your number for night vision, we're going to be taking off here. 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