July 1, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke and Don discussed preparedness, patriot movement strategy, and night vision technology on July 1, 2014. The hosts emphasized the importance of supporting patriot infrastructure like Liberty Tree Radio and the Micro Effect, highlighted lessons from historical conflicts including the War of 1812 and Vietnam, and stressed that victory requires sustained effort, skill diversification, and realistic expectations about losses. Don provided detailed information about available night vision equipment, including first and second generation gun sights and thermal imaging options.
- patriot movement
- bundy ranch
- liberty tree radio
- micro effect
- night vision technology
- preparedness
- second amendment
- war of 1812
- vietnam
- militia
- border security
- constitutional rights
- thermal imaging
- gun sights
- self-sufficiency
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Thanks for listening to Live 365. Our valued supporters know us well for our large selection of musical genres at the click of a mouse. But did you know you can now take the music with you on your smartphone? Learn more at Live365.com slash smartphone. Live 365. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you could 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'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'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 from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch 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 is this still the land of the free? Home and good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the First hour of the afternoon intelligence report, I'm Mark Cornke. 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. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... libertytreeradio.4mg.com, we're on Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.com, we're on AM and FM microstations, CEB base stations, and UltraNet Technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, a big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the pit, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving to the 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 Smokies slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews, Cram-A-Teams, Okay teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make the light work, a million Peddicoat Junction operators, the ability to keep the funk when everything else is offline. I'll tell you what, perhaps we have Don there with us? Yes, we do. Don, I'll tell you what, it has been a beautiful day here. Cool air, well cooler than what we've been getting, less humidity, rained last night. It's pretty decent across the board. What's it like down in your neck of the woods today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today? What's the day today We'll see what happens, but the humidity is going to break any second and that cold front that you are experiencing now will be here and life won't be so summertime humid, which will be good again on the first day of July. We're going to have to spin up. It's a long song. barred that guy not near as appreciated as any Irishman singing about American freedom should be. We're going to have to spin that almost Independence Day one day real quick, kind of like before the 4th because it fits right into this little time frame here. We'll see though, I think it's about seven minutes, but I'm certain the listeners would enjoy most every minute of it. And on almost Independence Day here, the first day of July, man, time flies. You guys fearless leaders running up as much as he can here and there I don't know if you've noticed that if you pay much attention. I know mark you say it It's I'm trying to think of a word there. You know the guy without the toothbrush mustache hardly turns your head What's what's the point of paying attention? We know where he's going we know what he would like to do with the ship You know how we would whip the horse till it's dead and all kinds of other you know analogies or parables, but you got to look at it real world A lot of people that are looking at it real world, I hear them say, Mark, well, we only have to put up with them for another two years. But they overlook the rumor under the mainstream thing that, well, have you heard that they're trying to get rid of that two-term limit? And have you heard that they're trying to make it legal for someone not an American, not an American born to run? So we can look at all kinds of erosion and this and that, and sometimes it's right in front of you. Sometimes it's self-subtle. But I think I heard a ding and I wonder another thing that I want to address and I'd ask the caller to be patient because you know No matter what you think about the guy I'm going to use as example it you have to think of the examples he tried to put forward and I know he dedicated his book there to Gomer Pyle or or What's his name the other guy who you know used to hang out with Gomer Pyle look I was raised on John Wayne You know the the marine flyer the cowboy. Whatever the institution was that he represented, always being on the side of it, even the one-eyed cowboy, the Last Stand kind of deal, that cog burn thing, but a lot of America was too. Good portions of that go way back in Western history, in Western tradition, even into the point of almost mythology when we look at, oh, sidebar on that, the reference to Camelot and that time when Kennedy was president. So see how we can mix that a little bit. But again, if you're raised that way, it kind of turned out to be what John Wayne would say, well, red-blooded American male, we need a couple of them to go get back wrestlers or go shoot down a Japanese invasion force or whatever was the need at the time. I think later he carried a cool little gun underneath a suit and was a detective in New York there for a movie or two. I'm not certain. I might be thinking of somebody else. Remember the movie The Quiet Man? That was John Wayne's first movie. I think when it first was released it was Marianne Morrison. A lot of us have been raised on that. That was a generation in that timeframe because you can take John Wayne back to World War II, what one might call movies that were meant to stir the soul, to get us to run off to Europe or the Pacific Theater. Again, the people who watched that growing up, they were the young men who went off to Vietnam, weren't they? A lot of them, with that John Wayne in them, were the point man or the guy who did this or that when everybody else couldn't figure out anything to do. Now, you've got to say, well, I'm hearing it in the crowd. A lot of those guys were drafted. A lot of those guys enlisted, too. There was that run to the front for a cause. This is the point here. This is what we're going to talk about for just a little while longer. I talked to someone through the day, Mark, and these are all valid points to be made here. When we talk about sending money to Liberty Tree Radio or to the micro effect in the morning, basically we're addressing people who are victims of NAFTA and GATT, are victims of the porous border. It's been said before and I don't particularly like to run along this line, but the rich are still rich. Ten dollar or five dollar gallons of gasoline has no impact on their life. But it does on you and I. Be it four or five dollars. Trying to be two places in one time is physically impossible. Even Popeye's Granddaddy will tell you that. We know that. We know that we are only capable of so much in one given instant. trying to encourage people to well, look, there's a deal on this rifle here. It runs all of the same performance parameters. It'll send the same bullet downrange as that rifle over there that cost two-thirds again as much. Mark, you've been, I've used this when we bring up Larry, introduced him as the People's Champion. You have been the People's Champion in that arena. You know, buy a box of 22 every week for the last 15 years and what would that box of 22 be worth today? So we have encouraged you in many areas, buy silver. Now we've seen silver come from, you know, like not as well as a box of 22. It's been down, but you know, we try to point you in the right directions and we know again, we're talking to people who when they sit down they can't feel their wallet. We're talking to a great extent to the average American these days. We know that. But Mark, you've said it a number of times and you've offered up the, hey, skip Kentucky Fried Kernels or whatever today and take that and apply it toward that box of 22. Or, you know, put that motor in the car instead of, well, we need to buy another used car that we don't know how many miles on it or how it was treated or if the oil was ever changed. And now we buy into another, you know, money trap. or put a fresh motor in the car that you just put wheel bearings in. You know, you've been doing regular maintenance on it, you come to a big stumble like a motor. Oh man, you put another motor in it, you've got another 100,000 miles, maybe 200,000 miles out of that car, you'll get your wheel bearings out of it for certain. We've encouraged you and I've told you personal reference, the car we drive down the road, I dragged it home from a junkyard and put a motor in it. It's treated me very well for about the last 50,000 miles. We do not do this by We don't live in big castles. We don't stand in one arena and say do something in another arena. Another point to be made here. It was also brought up that when you encourage people to go to the border or those people that can afford to travel, maybe one of them is 50 years old and he hasn't run a mile in 20 years. Now, this wasn't, you might not hear some of the exact words, but you'll hear these thoughts related in a way that we can all understand. If you're not able to live in what might flare up to be a combat area, we don't encourage you to go there. I used the example of one man who said, he's got one eye. He'll be there with his lawn chair and he'll be there with the long distance viewing equipment and he'll be there with his radio. I use that as an example and not to mention all of what one might call those chomping at the bit, 20, 25 year olds. There's a reason why we send young men to war. They tend to move a lot faster. They tend to carry more. When they put their heart into it, it doesn't explode like a 60 or 70 year old might. We have pointed this out over the years. You know, you go into a particular area, you go in there like it's a hot zone, you go in there paying attention to everything. How many times have you heard that from us? Keep looking around, check your six, know your environment, know the land. We could run right down the list. When we tell you they need people at the Bundy Ranch, that might come right before or right after. Remember the feds when they were standing there and we heard the order to fire. So when we tell you that we need people at the Bundy Ranch, we can read that a different way. You know, when we say to be more accurate, we need men at the Bundy Ranch. We need men at the border. We need people who know that all flesh dies. We need people who know that they are moving into a situation where that might be visited upon them. This has been exhibited so many different ways. Sometimes you have to pull back the veil even more. But this was addressed today. We know that when we ask you to send money to Liberty Tree Radio or to the micro effect, we know that many of you are threadbare. We also know that there are a number of people who have carried these instruments, these forms of delivery over the years. And you know, Mark's pointed out, some of them who were pretty regular are gone now. Sometimes we pick up somebody new, sometimes 50 people come in and there's $2 a month from them per person. But when we ask, we know that, and it's been exhibited like this, you know, everything that you send to us, we will run through the press, we will measure, we will re-prime, we will re-shape, we will run through the press again until it is a projectile and we will send it downrange, directed at our enemies to the best of our ability. You know that. That's why you listen. You know that. Now again, it's been said on this hour that every good general bolls over the loss of one soldier. Now somebody out there is saying, oh, now that's just because as soon as I ran that one, there was a thing from Stalin and when he was trying to be a general and he said something about the loss of one man as a tragedy, the loss of 10 million is a footnote in history. But every good general knows when he commits his men to battle, he is writing or his history will be annihilated. We know that the victors write the history, don't we? Every good general knows that if I send a man there, he might not come back. Every good general has told his men this. Every good general runs and oversees to the best of his ability down to the individual man. Now, there are those right now are saying that's an impossibility, Don. And many times we will ask you to compare an inch to a mile. But if that general knows his colonels, knows his majors, and talks with them, walks among them, right down to the sergeants, he knows his abilities are extended into that man that's fresh, that man who's never seen battle. He has extended that thought that we know what to expect. We have done this for you over the years, haven't we? And I don't claim that. We do this. Mark has formed far more, what one might call, actual military experience. No question about it. But we do this because sometimes we have pushed ourselves to learn in certain areas. And when you gain that knowledge and can expound on it and spread it to your fellow patriots, it's kind of like, well, you better be doing it because the chance has been put in front of you. And it is a needed thing. We have talked about the, you know what they did to Mark? They put him in jail for seven years hoping after the first day or the day before they released him, someone inside would make him history. Then they could just blame it on the criminal system. We know that they did that. Mr. Otto used to tell me almost every time, particular after about the second or third year, they aren't going to let him out, Don. You know that. That's my Mr. Otto. To the best of my ability, they aren't going to let him out, Don. You know that. We have addressed other arenas, or rather other exhibits that have been against us personally. We've talked about those on the air. There's no point in keeping them under my hat, under Mark's hat. There's no point in it. That thought line alone. Mark, Mark, I'll quit right now. All I have to do is ask you this. If I fall, question Mark. Keep quiet now. Basic rule, who will pick up the flag? That's all we're concerned with. Again, continuing the fight and keeping it engaged, guys. That's really what this is about. And one of the things that's happened over the years is, yes, we're all getting older. There's a lot of people that we've known that have taught us that are good people that we miss because they taught us so much. Think about that. Or they were there and they were just the kind of person you needed there because the way that they were able to strengthen you. I'm going to remind you of things. You don't have to be there every minute. In fact, we're kind of like, in that respect, we're really kind of like space travelers because we'll walk away from somebody and come back and it's as if we never left each other. That's how it should be because we are really of so much of like mind. We are so much in the same camp. That's the kind of people you want to associate with those of the people that you need to be with. those individuals you need in this fight. That's why we should be supporting any of our people that are in that. There's a lot more that could be said, for instance, about what's going on with the micro effect and with Joe. We're not going to say that openly, but I can hint that, well, it would be a good idea to send support because There's a whole lot of people counting on that, not just on your end with everybody expecting to hear something, but I would remind you that, you know what? Most people would have been, felt they were beat with a baseball bat for all the stuff that's happened to the McNeil family in the last year. Seriously. Do you start counting all the things that have happened in the last year intentionally to stumble up what Joe's been doing? I mean intentionally and unintentionally, some of it you just can't help. You know, appendicitis won't hit you. It's like, well, you're down for the count. You're really not until you've experienced that glorious physical operation. And I really don't want to, but for the friends and family that I've known that have, you really, really, really, really, really don't want to go through that. I mean, granted you can, you will, but it's again, it's painful. It takes time to recover. You have to force yourself to literally rest. It's something that most anybody in the Patriot movement doesn't want to do or won't do. Typically, not everyone, but typically, especially for our hard chargers. Also the family again. Joe's wife has been in the same situation as I pointed out. Major time away. It's the children that have actually picked up the weight and run with the ball which is of course an example of if I, again, if the flag should fall, if I falter as we've said many times, who will pick up the flag? Well, the next person stepped forward and did just exactly that. Exactly what we would expect, exactly what we would hope. It happened. I guess here we are, it's the Communications Tuesday by the way guys. One of the other things that we've always tried to stress is like, well why is it called the micro effect? What have we talked about for years? Micro FM broadcasting. For as long as we have gotten into Patriot Broadcasting, one of the first things and the first rules I try to teach everybody is in every way that we possibly can we need to add additional tools. We need to be as diversified as possible. Why? Well, there's two reasons. Number one, certainly we reach more people with a greater footprint. There's another thing to remember about what's happening in this country with regard to how they're trying to accelerate the demise of the nation or to attack the Patriot movement. Everybody always, you know, talks about, they're going to do this, they're going to do that. Well, how about the bigger the footprint, the harder it is to conceal an action that's going on against someone. In general with the Patriot movement across the board the more ways that we are interconnected the more resources we have Tied in the more people that are working together the More difficult if not impossible it is for the enemy to try and work in a vacuum It just isn't gonna happen. Okay, that's one of the things that bother him to the integral The battlefields have changed with the Bundy Ranch in the most recent, and why do I keep harping on it? Well, it's a shining example of all the things that could go right, even with things going right, with stumblings that have taken place. That's just the way things work, guys. Look at the macro motion, the effort, because we had a number of different ways that were connected and have been interconnected now for quite some time. That's a Russian dead hand that the enemy can't really stay, you know, can't prevent from being, you know, shall we say, on the pulse of the situation. They can't be, they can't force our finger off the trigger and they realize that. Which is why things ended up going the way that they've gone to date. Oh, does it mean that they can change? Well, the bad guys are trying to figure out how to act. Don't make any mistake about that. I mean, there's no illusion of my part. I mean, other people. Oh look, it's getting cut now. They are right now. Just still, even now, there are still especially those who were, you know, had to face the, you know, shall we say, the music and turn around and retreat. They especially didn't like that that group and all the click a little you know pea brains that are with them and their their bosses who of course got big brownie points in the negative as in ooh feces, you know monkey slinging feces you get the drift They're not happy campers. That's why they're trying to figure out how to come back and how to do whatever they can Okay, think about that so Before we go any farther down, we are at the bottom of the hour. It is Communications Tuesday, but I would point out that there's a whole lot of other... More of something else here just popped up in a minute. Anyway, Night Vision technology. You have it. It's available. How can people get hold of you? And what is it that has been changing in the Night Vision world, please? Well, we have run out of that two-power first-generation gun sight, that 350 Guardian many of you purchased. That's... Oh, in a different venue they would say that's archived. We don't produce that anymore. We have basically the same body with a larger front lens, same tube, same abilities at 4 power instead of 2 power. At an individual purchase, that my cost was $47 more you guys. We've got that down to $15. It's a little bit strange. The company designation is 390 and I'll put that 390 in your mailbox for $390. The company wants $449. So there's like $59 and they're going to get delivery beyond that $449. So look at the savings you guys. We'd do this for you when we can. But again, a four power gun sight, first generation. Thumb screw down to your Weaver or your Picatinny rail. My number is 231-796-8458. Got that? on the edge of a sneeze but again my number is two three one seven nine six eight four five eight goggles or gun sights we can do a second generation gun sight 308 capable it will again grab that weaver rail grab that picatinny rail and bring it to a zero and man you're shooting at night it's better than a video game that could end up in your mailbox for twelve hundred and forty eight dollars my number is two three one seven nine six eight four 5'8". You think that's a jump up in price, but the biggest jump up in performance is from first unto second generation. We're talking about a 5,000 hour tube now also compared to what was the standard American tube lifetime of 2,500. So again, you know, some things change, some things never do, and sometimes we get better deals, but my number is 231-796. 4 5 8 give me a call if you're looking for night vision call the guy with the 800 number you'll probably and then call me you probably won't call him back thank you mark I think I put off a call at the top do we have a caller caller jump in there please and star six to unmute yourself if you'd like to be a jumper go ahead I got a good win man there mark Don's a hell of a good guy listening to you guys I'm not much of a military man myself that's why I make those those I'm one of those guys that are getting a little older and I'm not one of those guys to not be dead. If I'm not, I'm not just going to sit on my ass and do nothing. It's too short now. It goes in one ear and out the other. You two guys. I appreciate that. Again, one of the things to remember is we need to be supporting each other and we need to be moving each other as you said in a positive way. That's one of the most common problems that I see is for whatever reason, a lot of these characters that have gravitated to these front positions in the Patriot effort, are as much as anything are constantly doing the you know we're all going to die of the negative routine non-stop no real discussion about what we get rid of this instead it's now they're just going to keep doing and then fill in the blank whatever it is it is the order is a symbol of a blub blub blub well and when we do have a success immediately it's it was a big black Really? If it was in the big plan, then they would have plugged it in, rolled over everything, and the big plan would be to wag everybody's weenie, you know, for them to wag their weenie in our face and go, aha, see if the feudal resists. That's not the program that's been plugged in. That's not what's worked. You know, so far they've tried to, but it hasn't worked for them that way. And that's why we need to stay focused and continue to do what we're doing across the board. We've got more that can be accomplished. If we can do what little we have here, everybody else out there working in a particular, pick a subject like I've said, develop your expertise and then apply it. Or take the expertise you already have. You know, transportation, you're a truck driver, congratulations, guess what? Transportation specialist. You really do have a skill that is actually going to be very much in demand. The biggest thing is making sure we keep you in a survival situation where we don't lose those skills and we pass them on to other people in the process. Everybody out there has a skill they can bring to the table or they have background which is two steps ahead of all these other people that are having to work on the OJT learning curve at the last minute. Tradesmen of all types especially, that's combat engineers. and or technical support with regard to signal communications. If you're not a builder, put things together, well, we can reapply that towards anything from building up communication sites or again, everything from dummies to working deception technologies requires a lot of additional skill, you know, the ability to build things. In fact, to build things in some cases aren't what they appear to be, but to create high confidence in the process. Remember, that's how the Yugoslavians survived the illegal war that we declared so that the Muslims could attack Kosovo and so the Israelis could steal the wealth of Serbia. The whole reason that they didn't succeed during the massive, illegitimate, illegal air attack by the Shisters and by our government, which nobody, oh well, it was okay, no it wasn't, it was wrong. Well, when they were all said and done, the big plan or the discussion was that they had total control and it was futile resist and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, it turns out that that was not the case. In fact, just the reverse was the situation across the board. So I would point out that survivability is not only possible, it is probable, but you have to go in with the attitude, not do it out of desperation towards the end. Man, we're short stuff, what do we do? Oh, we're going to have to improvise. No, you start from the get go with that attitude. By doing that and by being positive from the very beginning and then looking at the idea how can I do it for less with the you know, take advantage of what I've got, make the most of what little we do have and focus it, focus that energy. All the rest of the resources are designed to protect that core, protect that resource. That's what we need to be doing guys and we need to be thinking that way from the beginning. Talk to every aspect of what we're doing, we should apply that concept. Single communications transportation you name it was not the prettiest in the newest No, I'm looking more for functional. I could care less about pretty pretty didn't get the job done Looking for functional looking for being able to keep it going and keep it going replace it on the cheap by losing I'm not going to cry keep right on going keep working and building mass macro motion forward The whole idea of tears in your beers guys over individual actions. Years ago, and recently I brought this up again, the general staff for college has to overcome one thing and teach people to do something. Teach people to understand that they are going to lose. And everybody stops and sometimes people chuckle or laugh. But the bottom line is guys, you don't win every time. You know every war that we have propaganda about even Vietnam now Understand that the real it's like I said, there's we got in there in the beginning of Vietnam back in 60 It's real exciting and there's all kinds of dynamic discussion about the SF days you early early early SF flash advisor days and all of a sudden it's 1968 Have you noticed how they don't talk about much about that window from say about 63 to 68? Now guys that's five long years What happened during that five long years? Why is it we always go from like the beginning of the war to a little bit of discussion about the tenofence if the tenofence and there's all of a sudden at the end of the war Well ask some of these guys why some places would have certain names like the iron triangle Ask them what that meant. Why did he get that name? Where to get that moniker from? What happened there? Oh, well that's part of the gloss over history thing where it's feudal resist you'll be absorbed. We were just so awe inspiring. Well, it was awe inspiring for you to see the survivors get by with what they did. But again, as I pointed out, we were soldiers. Okay? Everybody loves that movie. Well, do a little research on that unit and the history of its sister units. And you'll find out they probably could have done another movie, but if they did, you really wouldn't have liked the end of it. This is true. along with it remember Reno all the rest because Benteen Reno and Custer were all a team guys. Okay, well do a little history on those air-cave units on the ground and what happened and then that paints a different picture, but we went all the time. Well, we may survive. I mean every army retreating or fighting an offensive at one point or another typically survives to a degree. But there are those epic, oh my gods, in between that nobody really wants to, especially if you're trying to pump people up to go kill people over in the Middle East. Can you believe what just happened? Yeah, selective memory. It's like World War II, you know. This is another thing. The epic battles of the middle of the war, which were truly tooth and nail and by the skin of our teeth, even though we had total information on their capabilities, we had their radio signals down. And yet we didn't have the material to back up the arse. So do a little research on why they called it World War II. Here's another one. The Iron Bottom Sea. My dad went through there. He's 92 years old this year. He went through the Iron Bottom Sea. Served through that stretch. He told me that you'd see everything from battle wagons to light carriers to sticking up out of the water in all directions. That's why it got that name. They call it the iron. You hear the iron bottom sound. But the man who were at service there, that area was called the iron bottom sea. If you were there at the right time, you'd see rafts of Japanese sailors refusing the ropes thrown to them. Oh yeah, neither side really figured there'd be any mercy and in most cases there wasn't a whole lot. There was a tooth that nailed blood and guts, life or death conflict. And the Japanese were on the winning cycle. Always remember that. They were on the upswing in 1942 to early 43 despite what everybody says. They still hadn't been beaten mad. And remember they'd already been at war for a decade. It's not like this was anything new for them. Oh, they were, we just totally baffled them. No we didn't. Pearl Harbor, somebody made this comment, they watched the movie Pearl Harbor, you know the latest one where we tricked all those Japanese pilots to run into each other at Pearl Harbor, which I never read before, but boy we could really take some, shall we say license with that. Well throw that garbage out the window. The action, you know, the images are correct. This is this fictional stuff that they do. The images are somewhat correct. Again, they borrow from other things to throw them in there or whatever, like the photographer being killed and the camera flopping over sideways, etc. There are epic versions of that for as long as men have had cameras in the battlefield and that forward area camera operator, there's a whole lot of them that have died like that, guys. A whole lot of them. There's lots of footage from every war going back, even World War I. Well, we've got to get some of that front line footage so we can rah-rah the troops. Well, yeah, they did. For every one guy that got some film back, there's several crews that didn't make it. Why? They didn't call it a meat grinder for nothing in World War I. You see? So the one thing to understand is it's not every day is a win. It's the idea that you push on to the next day. Understand that you've got to collect what you've got, grab the men that are capable, figure out how you can put and employ them into the battle to hold your ground or at least hold some kind of organization together, turn around, lick your wounds, and even while you're still bleeding from those, go and inflict some others. That's the part that we need to be thinking, it's not a two-hour movie or the director's extended long cut and it's not a miniseries. That's really the most critical thing to consider even in the most recent stuff like it You know I haven't watched John. I know forgive me Don I you know John Adams the little HBO miniseries have you watched that yet done? No, I haven't seen it I did not seen I've seen pieces of it But I've been kind of watching it where we've got it here on you know one of the services now It's not been in fact Captain Monty Hanwell's want to watch it last night But he keeled over from exhaustion, and I didn't wake him up Okay, everybody's tired. Everybody is dog tired. We're running non-stop to the point where if you're sitting in a place too long, the body just drags you to slumber land. You know what I mean? But one of the things that, you know, the way they did this is with John Adams is it's interesting that they cover the beginning of the war, and it's more from his perspective anyway, so it's not like he was out on the battlefield. But typical again, it's the high point actions. And that's something we also need to break our mind of too because guys you're going to be part of what our epic battles that for you are life and death and you're going to wonder why didn't that even get a footnote? You know what I mean? Now if we fight on the un-American soil, it's like after the American war for independence. During the war, you don't think about stuff, but after the war it's like, man we better secure this, we better preserve this. The best example is Concord Bridge. You know Concord Bridge was the it's like literally that's the starting gun That's the line for the horses though you know everybody lined up to a degree and we're off and the British were running and the Americans were chasing and They're in reality the race for Liberty was on from that point doesn't mean there weren't all kind of other events where there was Everybody lined up chomping at the bit the horses were ready to go, but they just didn't kick off But that is the demarcation line during the war that bridge was torn down During the war that bridge was modified and after the war and he needed to be modified because people got busier. You know, people started building. More traffic, roads got better. And somebody realized, man, maybe we better preserve this because it's kind of like, you know, historically relevant. Now they didn't really think about it at the time, but consider this. There were all kinds of other places like that, the living, that were just as important, that had to fade off into the background. Now, don't be frustrated by that, but understand that really the problem is our librarian system. Our librarian system is designed to burn information. It's not designed to preserve. The library system is a joke. It is a farce. It has nothing to do with anything other than popcorn now. A library should be so overstocked with books that they have to stack things on the floor and move them if they want a vacuum. That's a real library guys. Not all this panty way stuff now where you've got so much dead space in the library. We can count hundreds of feet in the library. We just built a new library in Dexter. They're selling books at a book sale and they've got hundreds of feet of dead space with nothing on the shelves. Does that sound like a library? Yeah, the amount of books that have burned over the years, Mark, I mean like way back thousands of years ago, the amount of information that we've lost is You know, whether it's on purpose or whether it's so much history marked that we have no idea what the hell's. It's insane. The closer you are to an event and that's where you guys make the difference. If it's going to be preserved, it's going to be preserved by you. In every situation where I've heard limitations, guys, it's like Hollywood. We lost all these movies. Everybody thought everybody else was going to take care of them. Remember when you heard that over the last several years? Everybody goes, where did that movie go? Well, so-and-so producer or so-and-so company had these in their archives and they sat there and the masters were there. Well, it turns out they didn't do a real good job of really checking on them and storing them right. So remember Turner spent some money kind of selectively saving things. The reason I say selective is even like in that situation, it could have saved them all, but some don't have the message they want to send. So if you try to push the Weezer policy or the International Globalist Scam or whatever it is, then one way or another things need to disappear. But it's the private collections and the real private libraries that count guys. Because that's where the, again, at least the, probably the best example is when we talked about the War of 1812. We're on the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 right now. We're getting towards the end of it actually. We are almost at the end of it. But the fact of the matter is that there are tremendous stories and accounts written, or battlefield accounts, by the formations that were part of our historical record. The book should be on the shelf in a library somewhere, but they were purged by the libraries intentionally. And those accounts give you a person by person, give you the name of some of the rank and file if not all of them. It gives you keeps recorded the names of the actual people who made the difference. All of the, you know, everybody goes, well, will they remember me? Well, you, we did. We remembered those, these great people. Big and small, young and old. Educated? Not so much, but you know, schooled in the world of hard knocks. And you know, intentionally they were made to disappear because they give you a very different, if they record a very different image as opposed to the propaganda about how it's feudal-resist and centralize this and regime that, well of course they've got to make that disappear, guys. And probably the best example is I'm reading some of the stuff about the War of 1812. We wanted to conquer, you know, Canada. Most of America did not. I've read from the period all of the text I could get my hands on years ago. We've got a friend just to the north of us here. He has a phenomenal collection from post-war, or you know, Second American War for Independence, slash what we all now call the War of 1812. And it's volumes and volumes, and they all were taken off. In fact, the ones collection he's got was stamped for one of the libraries. one of the college libraries. Well, but that all had to be thrown out and made to disappear because it was first person. And flat out what it said is, the militia is why we first of all beat the Canadians and the British down. But then when certain individuals who were a little uppity thought they were going to go on a grand invasion of Canada, it was the militia that put them in check and said, hey, we just whooped their arse. These are Tories up here. We don't need them. They're over here. We're over there. We sent them to Canada. They even explained that. It's in the actual unit reports where they got into the War Council. And they flat out said, hey, we got rid of the threat. We put them on the other side of the Detroit River. They're on the north side of Lake Erie. The hell with them. That's where we wanted them. That's where it is to stay. They thought they were going to come south. We didn't plan on going north. They did. We got them back across the river where they belong. We got them on the other side of the Great Lakes where they belong. Now let them stay there. We're not going there to mess with them. We don't want them as part of our country. They were Tories. Everybody knew that back then, but now you wait long enough 200 years later, oh yeah, they wanted to invade Canada and keep Canada to this. No, they didn't because they knew what was the purpose. After all, only what? 30 years earlier, we'd already deported them to Canada, remember? War of 1812, American War for Independence, first one as opposed to second American War for Independence. Think about that, guys. A good portion of those that did not fight ran to the British fort. Yeah, exactly. So here again, guys, this is why, as I've said, we need to have a greater understanding of depth and why it is that every day is going to be a bummer of a day until we win. On our best days, you're going to be tired. On our worst days, you're going to be tired and lamenting. Now, drop the lament part, understand we can rest to reclaim our strength and focus on the primary goal no matter what happens. And shut up and be slap anybody who starts, yeah, but oh, I got it. See, that's what all of you need to be doing with these other people. uh... in fact but the only is probably because of their editing system which is no different from any of the other control media calling in any of these other characters you know what they are where they don't screen like the regular radio stations do well screening of course so that well you know we don't need to hear from them we go what do you want to talk about well you know we need to help out the money route we are talked about money ratchet you know it's been all support that we need uh... uh... what about bullhorn Yeah, okay, especially monogram bohorn inside. You know what I mean? But you guys all need to keep pressure on that and we need to again focus as much as anything right now I don't know. What I see is they whipped up this whole thing with the immigration garbage. Bozo jumped up in front of everybody, that Kenyan Barry Satoro POS, and he's flapping his yap how he's going to do, like everybody is not doing enough. No, everybody's not stomping along with his herd of socialists and queers. So now it's like everybody is a pulp. We're not being dragged in because... Well, you know what? I've got a whole file and I just don't know what he needs to take. And the whole file is filled with what? I've got a whole file here too. Don, do you have a file? I got a whole file, Kevin. And then I got stacks over there. Did you just hear what I said? What I heard? I know I just heard what I heard. Yeah, I know. There's a whole file there. I would think an open mic is about. We got a caller. Who do we have? This is Terry Zona. Go ahead caller. Jump in there. We gotcha. We gotcha. Uh oh. What happened? Go ahead. Go ahead. I spoke with you yesterday and you asked me to call back concerning this helicopter deal on the Mexican border, so I'm not sure where you want to go with this. Go ahead and give us an update. What have we got so far? What's been going on? I've known about it for about a week. I'm not going to try to downplay it at all. It's a pretty serious offense. It's the remoteness of the area and it's on an Indian reservation, so trying to go down there and do something about it. And even if you did go down there and find out where it had occurred, are you going to sit there for three years, waiting and hoping that maybe another one might just need to hammer on issue of finger missiles to make put in intent of the federal beyond there. And the Mexican-Sukan government and the certainly appear through all the information that I've seen, is that the charge and the government plays a way that they are pretty much doing anything in relation to the patellar, the ability, the class sample of what happened during it mistakenly. We knew that the Chinese were upon the border in Manchur and then everybody got locked into thinking, well, no, they certainly have the ability to do it, And you know, they're not going to know what we have to do is to look at it the other way because we know that disaster is the Chinese is to lower the ability or the likelihood of doing things to view things in that direction of not how they do it or might they do it, but can't to teach them once and for all that well, we didn't really know where the border answers are. They know exactly where the border are. So I don't know. Very good. Anyway, we're almost to the top here. We're going to be hearing the music in a bit. Want to stick around? Not a problem. Don, your number for night vision and again what's happening with the technology, what do we have available and what's changing please? Well, we've scratched that to power. We're looking at entry level in the first generation gun sight arena now. It's a four power, $390 right in your mailbox. The manufacturer wants $449 for it if you call them about 28 times. They'd like to get $479 for it. Eventually, again, you bug them enough. Listen, don't call them anymore. I'll sell it to you for $449. Call them up. Their number is, oh, I don't want to do that because I don't want you to call them up and tell them what I'm selling it to you for. But most of you guys know my source anyway. You've seen it on the box. I tell you if you call. But I'll put that 390. They call it the Paladin, a four power first generation gunsight in your mailbox for $390. And that's delivery and everything. My number is 231-796-8458. We can talk about night vision goggles, gun sights, green screens or thermal. Again, my number is 231-796-458. Thank you, Mark. And that means, again, for everybody out there, if you're interested in the technology, you're looking at upgrading, why you're dealing with a stranger when we've got Don Betcher here with us. and again uh... a solution rather than lamenting about the problem we're gonna buy a little eventually i think it's up for everybody so get over that live with it let's get on the other business of hand these beating care of little work to do also uh... don uh... with regard to bomb actually goggles Right now I'm seeing something I've noticed something that's interesting and overlap the double lens and monocular lens You know by not killer imagery, but monocular lens with a single Right. Coming in from another angle again as far as it's being reintroduced into a lot of the propaganda images right now. Is there anything that right now looks like it's becoming a change in or going back to another concept in terms of trend or it's just the tools just using the props they cut off the shelf? Anything that you're seeing there with the industry that they're talking about? Well, you're basically referring to a Oh, a construction method that would split an image from one tube into two eyes. The PBS-7, the military device, did that rather successfully, although it still doesn't give you that great amount of depth perception, although you're using two eyes. Two tubes will do that to a better extent. A second generation PVS7 is right around $2,000, give or take $100. I haven't made the inquiries in a little while on that particular device. A number of companies will offer that same basic setup in their body. We've talked about this a number of times. I can take the tube out of that PVS7 and put it in his company's body with basically the same lenses. equal performance, it just wouldn't be shaped exactly the same, although the configuration would be the same. So we're seeing monoculars come in, and this isn't something new, but a monocular that you can wear on your headgear, wear hanging from your helmet, or even your M16 pattern type gun, your AR-15 might even wear it on top, in front of or in back of a daylight sight. So there are different things coming in. One of the cool things that we've talked about this a number of times for about the past maybe four years now. I about seven years ago tried to talk the company into merging, building a device that would merge a thermal image and a green screen. And you know what, you really don't have to build a device. Your brain will do that. If you have a green screen in your left eye and a thermal device in your right eye, your brain mixes those images together rather well. and you get the detection ability of thermal and you get the definition ability of the green screen. Cool! That is a pretty neat device but you gotta think that it's minimum second generation. They won't build that in first generation. So you're looking at a second generation tube right now. By itself I can put a second generation viewer that would be like 3 power in your mailbox for just under a thousand dollars. So that's half of the device. It's smaller. But the other side is going to be thermal and I'm not certain what that entry level thermal would be, but we're looking at a device that's probably going to be at least $3,500. So, but it's a way cool thing, you know, both technologies in one device. So there are a number of things that are happening in the industry. If you want to talk about them, my number is 2317968458. Thank you, Mark. Thank you, caller.