August 19, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ferguson, Missouri unrest following the Michael Brown shooting, analyzing the incident's details and law enforcement response. He emphasized preparedness and evacuation strategies for citizens facing civil unrest, including exfiltration planning, securing valuables, and establishing family rally points. The show covered communications infrastructure, night vision technology options for security operations, and warnings about potential escalation of riots to other cities. Koernke stressed the importance of pre-deployment of supplies, avoiding conflict zones, and recognizing government manipulation of civil disturbances.
- ferguson
- michael brown
- civil unrest
- exfiltration
- preparedness
- evacuation
- night vision
- communications
- rally points
- st. louis
- police response
- self-defense
- supplies
- second amendment
- government manipulation
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From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, 5th, the Pit and our friends in the Recall State of Colorado, waving 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 with the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grandma Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million petticoat junction operators The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well, I'll tell you what it is. Again, it's well on the horizon and about 45 degrees. It's bright and kind of light like gray, but right overhead it's black gray right now. And we got a little bit of rain squall, but just to the west, a little more clear sky. Not real clear, but we got like lighter cloud cover. So we have these waves of rain, wet, dry, demi-dry, wane, wet, dry, demi-dry, wane, dry, oh man it's just rain, so it's cool. Hey Mark. Classic. Anyway, who do we have? This is Spike in Indiana. I was just giving you a call to let you know that you are going out live. Very good. Appreciate it. I just want to do a heads up on the chat room because... I apologize dad. We had a situation here. I had to step away and I was not here for the crossover. Not a problem. I'm out of here guys. Thank you, Spike. God bless. And we got Don with us here too. Don, what's the date today, sir? Hey, it's the 19th day of August. You're of our lord, 2014. Time marches on. How's it going? Another one? Time waits for no man. One of the couple things here real quick. You've probably seen the updates. They've given the report out on the cop that was part of the other half of the incident with Thugalicious. They released the X-rays. This guy had an orbital fracture. The cop was beat down or hit first by Thugalicious. He suffered orbital blowout fracture to the eye socket during the Mike Brown attack. Now, this is something I noticed about Mr. Brown and his method or technique for muscle up. And you actually can watch a mini version of it in the video where he muscles up on the guy, pushes him around, turns and makes a couple steps, but then he does the, I'm going to drive the point home, and turns around and starts in on him again. And basically, that's the mini version of what would happen later with the cop when he beat the cop down, punched the cop out, of course, and then turns away. and then comes back again for a second round. It's not that Thuglicious was standing in one place. The one thing about the argument with the autopsy and even the witnesses is that he was charging bull time. And it's kind of like the Kate Bull Elephant thing, you know, pop, pop. For the six rounds that hit Thuglicious slash Mr. Brown, I would say, I'd be willing to bet by the time we're done, the cop probably fired a full magazine. What do you want to bet? Guys, he didn't reload. He didn't get a chance to reload a mag because the thundering, you know, with Fugglicious was closing on him. But you've got body hits all over the place that are non-critical. And then one, in fact, so you shot it twice in the head. Well, caught him once in the jaw during probably what was the second to the last shot. And then caught him in the head with the last shot at three feet. Now all the other shots were progressively from farther and farther away. Does everybody understand what the math on this is? In other words, delicious! Whoooo! He's trying to beat the gun. He's closing on the gunner. Yeah, exactly. And he's got the weight to do it, but I've told you this before. Guys, if you know you're gonna die, or if you've decided you're gonna go into battle, if you override everything, contrary to what you see in the movies, if you get shot, you don't drop. Does everybody understand that? And the more mass you have, the less effect energy transmission you have as far as felt energy. Don't know what the cop was carrying for ammo. I don't know if he's carrying a 9 or a 40 caliber because 9s are just as popular out there in the plain states and all over the country, by the way, still because there's a lot of Berettas and a lot of early Glocks and all kinds of stuff out there. Some departments want 9s. Some departments prefer 40s. Feds cops have both. Hell, even Fed cops have 45s in some of the department issue now, remember? So, as it turns out, the first one, as Thuglicious was stopped along with him and the homie when they were in the middle of the street, like I said, nobody was going to say anything to Thuglicious, because if anybody said anything to Thuglicious about being in the middle of the street, why? He'd beat them down or come find them later and kill them. Because that's the implied threat. So, everybody was having to dance around Thugalicious until the cop car showed up. Thugalicious decided that, well, he's going to smack down the cop. So, his first punch was a crusher. That's a pretty good hit. That's a compression. In fact, apparently they've even supposedly released an X-ray. I don't know if that's the actual X-ray in the picture. I really don't. The cop was lucky to remain conscious. Yeah, that's one of the most common, with a compression injury like this, you're usually down for the count and whoever it is that's doing that can come back and do whatever they want. Right, then they do take your gun. Yeah, and they take your life. Because there's no big deal stomping on your head the rest of the way. The biggest problem is keeping yourself together during a hit like that. And we've actually discussed this, guys. You have to have an attitude. See, there's two directions. If you're fighting, you have to have an attitude about what you're going to do if you're going into battle. But in the defense, it works the same way, going into battle. You have to make a decision a conscious decision to continue to function. In other words, how are you going to fight? What are you going to do? You see how that works? So, this is a situation where you've got, we can pick this apart, you know, I'm very dispassioned about the whole thing. As I've said, it's just to me it's disgusting only because we knew that by the time you're done, the longer you get from the event, the first part of the event might get you some information as we've talked about it. And only if it's live, slash, somebody filming it once happened do you get most of what's really going on. Then you get the propaganda wave, which we saw, and especially the whip it up and beat the gong thing. you've seen from the government and then playing the uh... you know the the uh... was the political hot cake you know that one of the arguments about the nine one one calls down i don't know if you've seen this event about emails people that are out there in misery that when they would call nine one one eight the cops are saying well we don't know who's in charge we don't know who to send you know so people are defending their homes for basically like well maybe you should or you don't you don't live and because they've been calling multiple times for one of our friends is a listener is called like seven eight times because they had right there in the hood right there in the neighborhood there apparently one of the peripheral areas you know neighborhood to this whole thing are not wants to the cops respond So, you tell me kids, what do you do? Now, the argument that the cops gave, I think the second or third day was, well we don't know who's in charge. You know, you can call us, but we're not allowed to do anything. State police are here now. So it's like, well, but the state police are in charge. Just because they claim that they're in charge doesn't mean they could give us quiet. The fact that the farther they are from you, the less they're going to care about you. Contrary to what you might think. If you think that the local cops don't have a whole lot of interest, well, remember, at least they kind of live there. The state cops, on the other hand, are from so far away from Dodge, they don't care if Dodge burns down. And then you get the feds, oh hell, they'll bring gasoline and burn it down. Yeah, right on camera. Yeah, right on national television. See? Although I tell you they had to kill all the people, including the property owners and the people who were trying to save their homes. Everybody becomes an enemy of the state, including the property owners who the only reason that their businesses or their homes aren't burned down is because they're armed. But then you get the Fed Pig in there and the Fed Pig immediately is, well, we've got this agenda and the agenda is the UN agenda and that means attack the gun owners and attack the people who, well, they didn't become plebes. They didn't become, you know, surfs on the street, homeless. Instead, they defended their property. Now, I will say again, for instance, you know, the two places down that didn't get attacked in town, what were they? Guess what? The gun shop and the tattoo parlor. Oh, yeah. Probably because, you know, the tattoo parlor gave the guy at the gun shop a tattoo once, and now he's got a gun, too. And so they kind of all gunned up and amazingly enough Thugalicious decided that Gun and Nino were trying to run up on the gun shop in the tattoo parlor. Well, you might want to read some of them tattoos in the window. So anyway, those are the two places that weren't, but here's what I would point out. The tattoo parlor is pretty flexible. One of our friends I helped design a A mobile tattoo parlor using a mobile home like a trailer or a pull trailer, but you want what you want and you want to be able to let people see him tattoo. Well guys, one of these wraparound, you know where you've got the kitchen in the back of the camper and you've got the window straight in the back and two windows on each side because you've got the table that becomes the bed. Perfect area when you take the tables and everything out there's where your chair goes and that's where your stands and everything go and you can lift up your covers you make for shade sunshade and Now people can stand there and watch Molly or Fred or Bill get tattooed provided It's not in some private genitalia. You really didn't want to see in the first place. Oh god. I didn't always put a tattoo. Oh god. It's got hurt. Oh Over and over again. It's gotta hurt. We mean those are needles. Oh, and he's got two of those hanging there. Oh my god anyway So, yeah, put a tattoo in the strange places you don't want to see. But the thing is that the tattoo parlor can pick up and go anywhere. So, personally, the one thing we pointed out, if we're looking at a situation that they're going to try and keep pushing, this is coming in from the Southern Perversion law and from all the hyper-liberal scammers and the ADL sheisters from outside the country to stir the pot inside the US as part of the three-way split, be prepared to evacuate your business, not just your person. Now the gun shop is a little tougher, but not much. In fact, if you treat the place just like the people who planned on robbing it would, you pull the truck up, you have your security on site, and you rack and stack everything you can and pile it up into the one and a half ton U-Haul and leave. take as much of your flammables with you as you can. Yeah, take everything with you. Well, and all the valuables as far as, I mean, some stuff is small, but you know, the average, well, for the bigger gun shop, it'll take more than a few trucks. But if it's a small hole in the wall place, pretty much your weapons can be, you know, stacked and racked. In fact, if you're lucky, if you were smart, some people have done this, they've made kind of like military racks. And a lot of the places, they lock their stuff up at night anyway. It may be racked out on the counter during the day. But all of that can be picked up in 10 rifle sets or 20 rifle sets and they go in the back in a vault. Now, a lot of places like I've seen now, especially around St. Louis, I can see that being pretty well the intelligent way to go. So, it wouldn't be hard to clear it out, but that would be your plan after day one, since obviously you'd then get day two, day three, day four. I would stick around for day four, five, or six. You know what I mean? And you need to be thinking that way because if this continues to escalate, for which for all practical purposes, guys, this is going to continue to be stirred. And we're late in the summer. Normally, when they do the riot scam, they do it early in the summer. We've had some really hot weather in the west of the Mississippi. But... This is late in the season for them to try and pull this. So this is, I think, a desperation action, much like, well, we tried this, it didn't work. We tried this overseas, we didn't get into a war. We tried this in America, that hasn't worked. We were doing the border thing right in your face. That, they don't carry the weight. Right now, as far as they're concerned, just throw troops across the border as quick as they can, get as many foreigners into the country in invasion mode as they can. Another thing to point out, Mark, is you're seeing demonstrations in other cities But you're not seeing rioting in Cleveland. Yeah, there ain't that much of Cleveland left to burn. It's not much different from Detroit. Well, Cleveland was the, there's a riot almost every year in Cleveland. Yeah. Whether the mainstream media covers it or not. But, you know, riots include looting. They might even be demonstrating in Cleveland, but they're not rioting and looting. It's all contained in the Fredericksburg Ferguson flammable flip-flop or suburb of St. Louis. One has to remember the history of St. Louis too because St. Louis, like Dallas, there's a couple of rock and roll and old blue songs about the sheriffs in Dallas and the sheriffs in Houston and the sheriffs in St. Louis. They have a tradition of beatdowns in the aforementioned cities. I mean it's like they take pride in it more than a number of others. So I know you can get beat down in New York and LA. They'll shoot you in the back while they're leaning on your rib cage face down. I know, might have been San Francisco there. But the aforementioned cities like Chicago is known for gambling and gangstas. There's a reason for that. This goes way back, you guys. At the end of a particular rock and roll song, the singer moans out, going to Chicago. You might remember the song. I think it's that Led Zeppelin song, one of them. But going to Chicago, you guys, is an old Mississippi gambler's phrase. who's lost all his money. He don't even have a grub stake. He can't even get back in the game. He's going to go up to Chicago, the top of the Mississippi, the farthest away from where he does business, but he's still on the river. He's going to thump somebody on the head and he's going to get himself a grub stake. He's going to Chicago to get himself some money, one way or the other, and he's going to go back to his life on the river. Now life on the river includes St. Louis, don't it? It's tradition. From Chi-town all the way down to New Orleans and in between was where, guys? What was the benchmark? St. Louis. That's as old as the history of the nation itself. Especially with the big muddy. They've had particular ways of dealing with ne'er-do-wells, St. Louis has another history of a boat leaving there from the Civil War, but I don't want to go there right now. I'll tell you some more about that some other time. Uh oh, I heard the cat. Yeah, and she jumps when she jumps, she lands with claws. Yeah, I've got a couple here that are really going to start trimming them back. They've been doing a good job of finding a place to sharpen up. Raise your claws, but then again, we don't have any mice either. This is true. That's a big advantage. As it is, real quick here, again, we're heading towards the bottom of the hour, not quite there yet, guys. We talked about communications, especially in a crisis situation. Now let me ask you something here. Let's do a, from a make everybody think question. Government controls everything and is listening to everything, we're told, right? And supposedly they want to stop what it is that's happening, right? I'm asking facetiously, of course. Now, let me ask you something. Why leave the 800 number of telephones operational in Ferguson during all this activity? Because they like what they see. bottom line. So here's the thing, like I said, you've got two teams here. You've got the Thug-a-licious team in uniform and you've got Thug-a-licious that's in the gang or hood uniform complete with arse cheeks hanging out and underwear you didn't want to see. If not arse cheeks you didn't want to see. In either case, underwear is bad enough because it goes right along with the arse cheeks. They've even got themselves the same lawyer. Yeah, exactly. Now, here's the thing. Because of this, I cannot stress enough alternate signal communications we talked about it over and over again but this is communications tuesday handheld radios are yesterday i'd watch late today i finish it up by phone something and i stuck away and then lo and behold i went through some other bands and more i break came up with a really nice treasure of a whole bunch of older handheld late seventies early eighties uh... hitachi and actually was the other ones uh... come on whether they're they're all both uh... Upper end, handheld, three channel radios. Predating microchip technology, these are straightforward. They're heavy, they're girthy. One of the things that's really obvious is these are dense circuit board systems. They're using full format, full size, conventional solid state. Not flush faced, not micro face, or microchip plus micro face circuitry. The cool thing is, just running them today, I had looked at the back, every one of these that I got is an 8 watt transceiver. Handheld, these would handle, especially a small town like Fergus, these would handle any conversation or communications issues from point A to point B and they're in off the wall frequencies that were typical back from the late 60s through to the middle 80s. but have fallen out of vogue in favor of the FRS radios, in favor of the even 2 meter, and in favor of the cell phones. Cell phones are really pulled, jumped into the market, obviously. They've taken a big lump. Because everybody wants their phone to do everything, and it does, including tracking them everywhere they go. These handheld military style, like post Vietnam era radio rigs, are optimal for the kind of work we're talking about doing, especially for exfiltration and infiltration. Most important is we're not talking about much infiltration if we're looking at an area that's in the situation that Ferguson is in. My attitude is other than, you know, again, if you maybe want to leave manpower that are combat troops to secure a piece of property, fine. Provided they understand that they need to be light foot. They need to be ready to leave the site and abandon it in place. But not without taking first and making sure that as much of the valuable material that's on site is moved away from the town. This is why you have retreats. Okay? This is why you are out in the country when the time comes, where you get away from. But if you're doing this, especially let's say this was the first day of what happened in Ferguson. and you have Uncle Pete's farm and you haven't quite really done what you should have done but you did talk to him about it at least well you move the family out first thing with every valuable object you've got the first load gets out of town point like an arrow and don't look back over the river and through the woods and get to where you need to be establish whatever you can to properly set up housing you should have already been doing that including the idea of developing farms or remote locations where you literally can just pull up drop everything off you can under cover, take your combat force, your fighting force back with you if you think you're going to secure a site, or if you may have other trips to make and you've determined or deemed through contacts and through monitoring the operation that your area is not affected. If your area is affected, Well, going back in and making a second trip, pilots also talk themselves into plane crashes. Do you know that? Why fly into a hornet's nest? In other words, did you get out? Yep. Did you get everybody out? Yep. Have you got pretty much all your hardware? Yeah, but there's some goodies back there. I'd like that. Are they toys or are they essentials? Well, they're valuable toys. Well, the toys can stay where they are and if they're there when the time comes by, and if not, everything continues to go to hell in a hand cart. Those toys aren't going to make any difference. So, priority is to start, you know, palletize as much as you can. Every day when I get off the air, actually before I came up on the air. I was palletizing things. What does that mean? Well, I'm taking containers and shifting over to manned portable, quick to move, ideally again about a five gallon pail. I've been blessed. I've been getting a bunch of these five gallon square pastry pails with the really nice well built handles. They've got a good squeezy grip, large grip handle, a whole nine yards. And they're free. So, everyone gets washed out. Now, these are being prioritized for medical equipment and medical support because I'm repacking certain medical items that I've had in bulk, but I want them secured. They're going to be either triple layered, actually they're quad layered the way I'm storing them. But every time I'm going to get off the air, I'm packing something up or I'm sorting equipment out. Some of it's going to our secondary site or our third site. Some of it's going to Ed. Some of it's going to some of you that are listening. And the power just went out. Don, do I still have you? Yes, you do. You got no power there, huh? Yep, power just went out across the board and we don't have any major storm, guys. This has been happening for the last two or three weeks. The grid has just been shutting off. We just lost everything, everywhere. And even down the road, I'm looking over at the spot light for, you know, the marker light for the next fireman. It's off. So that's about a half mile down the road, right from where I'm looking straight over the street. The wonders of modern technology and the interruptions there are... Yep, the good thing is the phone system is separate so at least we can continue to function for the time being. So if our friends in the chat room might like can't see what you're doing right now. Now, Mark, just to start to hear us say where you get your power from, nuclear or where's that power? We're mixed Southeastern Michigan, we get some from the Fermi plant which is nuke, we got three or four hydro's of course all around us and we got one multi-fuel in the Detroit area that does everything, garbage burner. I don't think the garbage burner is working right now though, I don't think the trash burner is working. So it's a mix and we're on the end of the power grid. When the big Pennsylvania power outage took place, remember I should say the East Coast, years ago it's been back in the 90's now. We were the tail end of that. We were the very farthest point that was out of power in that circuit, that grid. Because just to the west of us is one of the major transformer and power diversion and deployment control points. It's actually a major transformer and control farm that's due east of... due west of me about three miles as the crow flies. Five miles if I drive because the way the roads are. So again, it's interesting. We've been, oh, well, we got power back up. This is interesting. I had lights on. The lights aren't coming back on right away. Oh, that's interesting. I've got the computer back up though. Fascinating. So anyway, just a heads up guys. One cool thing, one of the things I did pick up today, 12 volt rechargeable emergency lighting batteries. I've been kind of keeping an eye on a cycle. I've got the guy pegged now. There's an individual that does installations. And automatically, every two years, they have to replace them no matter what. There's nothing wrong with the batteries. I just metered all of them I have here, and they're at 13 volts. a little under 13, which is where they should be. Just a little overpowered, not much. You know, 12.8, 12.9, 12.6. They've got a full charge. They're going to work. And those are going to be turned into security lighting for the perimeter and for the house. So just an example. Actually, we might have got the computer back on, but we do not have the system up because to reset all the machinery in the studio. So we're down for the moment. I won't be back up until after we're done with the two-hour block guys. Okay. Anyway, but that's not a problem. Here we go. Oh, I feel it. Did you hear that? Cool. Wow, what a screen-saving sound that is. I'm back in the future, Star Trek man. Never get off the boat. Anyway, so the point here again guys is we use these events to help teach people, people that are stupid that aren't gonna catch on, need to be victims. People who have some clue about what's going on or are listening, take care of them, help them out, make them think. What would you do under these conditions? And since it's obvious to try and stir the pot around the country and get something like that going, we need to be prepared for this. Infiltration, well, exfiltration, one of the parts that I wanted to focus on before we get to the bottom of the hour here, in fact, we've got a minute or two and I want Don, I want you to take over for a minute, I've got to move some steel outside. Exfiltration includes the idea that you've got everybody hooked up with cell phones, you've got everybody hooked up with FRS radios or two meter radios or handheld whatever from chowbee bing slash deal extreme. If you have family members that are at a location, let's say your wife works across town, like in Ferguson, she works on the other side of town. Between you and her is where the event takes place. Now, as far as you're, maybe you got home just at the right time and you hear the cops going by and more cops going by and then you hear a lot more noise and you see a little smoke rising, okay? But your rally point is out and away from town. You don't have your family members go through the kill zone or through a war zone to get to you because you want to feel good about seeing each other. In other words, set up standard operating procedure for direct evacuation from the epicenter of the activity. The sooner it can be determined what's going on, this also determines your action with regard to direction. In other words, if your wife is working at an office, a store, a factory, a business, and it's over on the other side of town, well, you point yourself out of town, know how to use the secondary roads that are in the rural areas, and have her and the other family members exfiltrate to secondary rally points, or have them completely evacuate to the retreat. But you don't waddle through. I'm gonna fight my way to dad Not really did you have to fight where you are right now? No, well people with guns around taking their other property Oh, yeah cops are really well squared away here and the people are you know pretty well up to speed and If I go to where I see the smoke that would be towards where dad is or where my husband is or my wife is How about we avoid the place where the smoke and the burning is? What do you say? Okay, so that's another part of the planning you must make now. And get it into everybody's heads. No, this is not a four hour or a two hour action movie. I do not need to expand five magazines to try and get halfway to where you are and be found dead propped up. There's Dad! You know how the movies always are. You get closer and then you realize dad's got leaking red holes and you get closer and dad's propped up by a metal frame and dad's been stripped of all his goodies and his pants have been pulled down below his butt cheeks to look like homie and He's dead. That ain't a smile. It's a grimace like the Joker. Yeah, see how that works Instead reality prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance You're gonna have enough excitement as it is with all the stuff that's going on So, again, common sense dictates know how to evacuate, and that's exfiltration. The simpler your exfiltration, the more energy and resources you have, and the more fit you are to deal with any other extenuating circumstances as things digress. Read that threat. Yes. because it's going to happen. It's not an if, it's just a when. Example, you know, they're talking about the epicenter with Ferguson, but there's garbage going on in many different locations around St. Louis, which have got a little blurb coverage, and then they're gone. Because they're trying to make it sound like this dot on the map is the only place where you're like, that border is keeping all these troubles in, guys. Yeah. You know, look at, oh, this is, what side of the road is that? Oh, that's Ferguson. Okay, we can burn through some over there. What's that over there? Oh, that's New Orleans. That's you know, that's that's you know, Orlean, you know, whatever it was. It's over to the east Oh, we can't go over there. Why cuz it's not a Ferguson in reality homies like is that a real good-looking shoe? So over there on the on the Orlean side, I think we need those shoes to get a fine justice for mr. Brown Let's go check out that shoe store. Give me a rock. See how that works See, I don't think the the the Visigoths the Goths the vandals You know, the barbarians, I don't think they worry too much about those technical border things. What do you say? Nah. Nah. I don't think they worry too much about those shoes either. Yeah, well, you know, like they said, they hit a payless and all the shoes were stolen except for the work boots. They got all the Nikes, they got all the dress shoes, but they wasn't a single pair of work boots stolen from that payless shoe store. What do you think? They're going to be running through the fields with those patent leather white-chip danches on. Yeah, well, yeah, those are the light and the loafer crew. You thought the girls were grabbing those. That wasn't. As it is, I'll tell you what we're going to do here. Don, night vision technology, hey, security operations. In the second phase where you're having to protect what you got before the government tries to come and steal everything from you because you were smart enough to be prepared and now you need to be punished because you're actually a thinking human being that's not a Prozac and not a complete idiot. You'll be punished down the road if they have their way which is why in phase three you probably are gonna end up in a shooting war with the idiots because this isn't gonna be another Katrina. Most everybody pretty well knows you don't surrender your weapons especially not to the many of the filth and uniforms because they just walk away and let you die in the second wave. Yep. That's how it works. So the bottom line is well we can't back, do we keep gonna back down and surrender? No you don't. You know what? Why don't you kick rocks and get your ARS on down the road? What do you say about that? Are you threatening us? No, I'm the property owner here. I'm the taxpayer here. I'm people that own this property. You're some fool who came in from outside and thinks you're gonna hurt us and leave us to bleed. Well, that ain't gonna happen. So why don't you kick rocks and get on down the road? You better shut up. I'll tell you what. Wait a minute. I hear gunfire down the road. Sounds like Homie's down there. Why don't you go mess with him? He sounds dangerous. We didn't get in your face. You got an Irish you filthy piece of trash See, that's why I wouldn't discuss me these pigs and these rotten pieces of filth and FEMA and like Homeland Security They know grandpa and grandma the property owner don't want to hurt people that are supposed to be protecting them But as long as you understand that you've got two sides of the pillage village crew Then you won't have any problem with the idea telling watch you just back off because here's the thing Homeland punk security is not gonna be around forever guys Really? He's going down the road? Well, they're going down the road anyway at some point. They're gonna be called somewhere else. They ain't gonna be there. That's why they don't have a problem with getting you killed. That's why they don't have a problem with stealing your property so they can leave you to be raped, killed, pillaged, and burned by the next wave coming through when they burn out what's left of the neighborhood that wasn't burned out the first time. Because they got the announcement on television No one will be allowed to have a gun in New Orleans All you people especially white people who kept your houses from being burned We're letting all the looters know that they can go back and find the houses that don't have the smoke trail coming out the windows And you can go rape and kill and pillage and burn there now See how that works because that's exactly what the jackasses did down there. Remember? Oh, you know someone drew a parallel this morning mark about I don't know if it was in South Africa. It probably was, and I'll be real general with this. I hate to do that. But there were cities in a nation in Africa that the riots came up. And the locals burned the factories that they were working in and the riots when they looted and they shot some of the other folks. And then they calmed down a little bit. And after a while, the local leaders were getting together and talking to the other folks about rebuilding the factories and the response was, we will not do that because you will simply burn them again. So, you know, there are different venues around the place, the globe, and different ways of looking at the same subject. We've seen this, you guys, still parts of Detroit that, you know, oh, you could put a new building there if you tore the old one down. And it looks proper on the outside, but it's, you know, it's a brick building that was gutted. decades ago. Or just rot. First it was damaged up above, the roof wasn't repaired, and it just ate in on itself. Time waves were nothing. Yeah. Yeah, it's like it's out in the middle of Scotland in a place that's so remote that people don't pump food there anymore. Right. Only it's in the middle of the city. The families moved to civilization. Yeah. Off to the continent for a better job, or actually a job. I say. Hey guys! Go ahead, jump in there, caller. That's what I mentioned, it was in veterans today you had a gun. Yeah, I saw that one. They actually repost. There's a couple of them that are out there where they've been reposting that too. So yeah, the whining and complaining. Well, they're still trying to beat the gong, but nobody is really jumping in on it because you've got the border issue. Everybody progressively has found out and now the light has been focused on the fact they weren't just going after the Bundy's. They were planning on stealing everybody's ranch they could get their hands on. And that still hasn't gone away because I will point out again, the Red River Valley issue is still alive and kicking right now. And if that continues, well guess what kids, I mean that's another part of this thing with the West. St. Louis is the farthest east of the West. We're in the Midwest. We're the old, old West guys. That's Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. We're the old West. That's how we ended up getting called the Midwest. Mark, did you say you had to step away for a few minutes? Yeah, I better do it right now. I'll tell you what, Don, we're going to do this. Go ahead and continue to jump in there. But, Don, night vision technology in handheld scopes, what do we have? Let's go in the other direction here. We have units that are about two power. What's the greatest collection capability we have with regard to handheld collection scopes, number one? Number two is with regard to some of the add-on ideas where we can stack our night vision behind a regular day optic scope. Where can we go with that? What's the best choices in what you have available for that particular mission? Go ahead, please. There are some options in that direction. We can look at in the first generation, you guys, I've got the three power and five power. in first generation viewers. The 3 power is pretty good. The 5 power is just as well. It narrows the field of view. We've talked about that before. They're both the same size. So to get the 5 power, there's another element of glass in there, no doubt. They didn't just simply make the front lens bigger. So you're going to lose a little bit in real low light of your imaging ability. We've addressed this before. If you move up to second generation, I've got a 2.8, some call it 3 power, handheld viewer. Now this device it's, where is you guys, it's 8 or 9 inches long, the manufacturer will sell you the parts to hang it behind your daylight scope with what looks like a trestle or could be described as you know, a bridge trestle is a good description too. But it will hang behind your daylight scope not having to lose your zero. and really changed the way you address the gun. You almost have to be standing up, almost above the butt of the gun now, instead of laid onto the stock and finding that cheek weld. There are other devices, you guys let's qualify this because that second generation device I just described, I can put that in your mailbox for like $980, that includes delivery. The manufacturer is going to get $1000 for it and they're going to get delivery beyond that. If we go to a two power second generation true gun site purpose built to the extent that it will live on top of your AR-10, your M1, right in your mailbox for $1,248. Now another device that comes into the handy description from Mark moments ago you guys, there's a couple of pieces that will hang on your headgear, hang on your helmet, and hang on the top of your gun. Because well they've got that quarter 20 thread at the bottom and you can thread a weaver rail onto it. Well the opposite of and then you can fingernail you can thumb screw that down to the opposite rail, the rail on top of your gun. Now, to qualify this, you guys, we mentioned the price of the second generation viewer at $980 and the second generation gun sight at $1,248. That second generation device I described that will hang on your helmet, hang on your headgear, or attach to a rail behind your Trigicon or your ACOG so you don't change your zero. But now here, we'll talk more about that in a moment, but that device you guys, between the manufacturer's version of it, APN's version of it, for high 18's to the US government ENT version of it, the PVS-14 is the device we're describing now. around $2100, maybe $2000. I haven't sold one in a while and I'm not that right in the pipeline on the price. That offers up the example. It hangs from your headgear really nice and it hangs from your helmet really nice. It's another $70 or $110 option for the fixture to bolt that to your passgat. It flips up just like it does in the Army and Iraq and all kinds of cool things. I'm telling you here that It will live on top of your 223 but it won't live on top of your AR-10, your 308. And I back up, I digress to the second generation gun sight at $1,248, two power right in your mailbox. Now it's good to be able to do a number of things and that gain, that device that Mark's referring to, commonly known as a PVS-14 when you see it in the movies and on top of AR-16s or hanging from that helmet, that's generally a PVS-14. There's a couple of companies that have built their own version of it. Now you can take the tube out of that NV14 that's supplied, built by ATN, and put it in that PBS-14. They're both really comparable in weight and performance. You get the same kind of lens. We've addressed this before, you guys. The stuff that builds a night vision device is as much of the lenses. as the tube itself because if you put a cheap plastic lens in front of even a second or third generation device, well it's not going to move as much light as a glass lens with a little bit of coating on it. Well, we've addressed this in a number of ways you guys, but that the image intensifier tube could kind of come out of that NV14 and go right into that more commonly recognized PVS14. Again, I offer up the comparison like high 18s to around 20 or 21 for the NV14 or the PBS14 respectively. There's a first generation gun sight. It's a viewer. It'll hang from your helmet and they say it can hang behind like your 223 and I'm not certain. With the viewer and the headgear, it's right around $300. That's a monocular. in the adapter that will let it sit on top of your .223. I don't have the price for that in front of me. I'll have it, well, today's Tuesday. I'll have it for you tomorrow, weapons Wednesday. But you guys, in the second generation department, you know, you can hold a gun sight in your hand. You don't have to necessarily mount it on a gun. Granted, you're looking at, let me see, 980 versus 1248, $268 difference. to jump from a viewer to a gun site. But that is again, I brag, I'm polishing my fingernails on my chest here. That is a purpose-built gun site that is 308 capable, only demonstrating the aforementioned phrase. It is a purpose-built gun site made to sustain that recoil. You can call up a number of other people and they'll tell you, yeah, this will live on top of it, but you'll send it back for warranty. And you know, they're warranty most of the other people's warranties a year for their first, second, or third generation green screen. One of the reasons I deal with my bait my biggest source of green screen is that they warranty things for two years hooray twice the warranty Now we're getting over into goofy little stuff, but when we're getting towards the top of the hour I wanted to expound more on what mark was talking about you guys if you want to talk about night vision I'll be here for a moment after six. I'll be here throughout the evening my numbers two three one seven nine six eight four five eight One more time for that phone number. Two, three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight. Let's back up in the hour and what was being addressed a bit because remember this is happening in St. Louis, in the suburbs of St. Louis. If you haven't heard, there were rumors or talk of or people were taking shots at the police last night. That's what the media says. was I heard two people were shot. I don't know to verify that, but that came across on the television. I haven't got out much today, you know. But now we might never hear that. Two people were shot again. It might have been, you know, in areas like this, you get rumors and you get things that are trying to pour gasoline on the fighter, so to speak. And oh, somebody was shot. And well, people start shooting at the police, even if they weren't before. Two or three shots were loosed at the police was mentioned throughout today. Now let's move this over. Let's go sideways a little bit because most of the, you know, there's demonstrating around the nation. The rioting and looting is contained to the St. Louis area. We've pointed that out earlier in the hour. But you know, that could flare up anywhere. Let's for any number of reasons, the cop is shot and then a person in the crowd of demonstrators is shot or any means by which this is escalated. It could escalate because, well, they shot at us. It could escalate because, well, I don't like that tear gas. It could escalate because Obama ain't helping us out. It could escalate for any number of reasons. We have to see that. But you think that if it would get bigger and bigger there, that, well, it would start to be more across the nation. That's what we have to think about escalating now. Because if it runs up into another city, well, Mark was offering up the options that you have, right? You can stay and try to defend your place. You can evacuate everything that is of value and move out all that you love too, your friends and family. Unless you don't love them too much. Yeah. I'm exit state left or yeah, you're right Mark, or through the woods, but you're staying here because we're going to Granny's house. Yeah, I was a little bit of a go. Again, there are other points to be made there. When Mark talked about that column of smoke, we've addressed any number of alarms that should come up in your group, in your family and your extended group. When things like that happen, you need to what we fall back on a communications Tuesday, the phones might overload it. Have you dialed picked up the phone lately and dialed a number and at the end of the dialing the number you hear? I don't remember the jargon, the exacting word, but it's like we don't have any room for you right now is the phrase, but they do it in a number in a different way. All systems are, I can't remember what the word is, but have you dialed the phone and experience that for yourself lately. We've been telling you for years that the phone system is running at about 98, 99.5 to 99.7 of its capacity at any given time. All circuits are busy. Yes, thank you for filling in that blank there. If in an emergency the telephones are gone, the cell phones are gone, we've talked about the ability to block cell phones. Look in your old somer tech catalogs. I haven't seen a new one in years. Maybe those abilities are getting to be, you know, turn on this and cell phones are dead for seven miles. I don't know. But this one you have to carry in your truck. I don't know. But when particular things happen, and even if you can't gain communication, you need rally points. You know, we're all going to meet at the bridge. outside of town. We're all going to meet at the roller rink. We're all going to meet at that fire hydrant there just at that road. Remember how it curved the main road there? Remember that fire hydrant? We're all going to meet right there. Remember we pointed that out like three summers ago when we were just out looking for places just like that? Remember that fire hydrant? You need to have now split You need to know where those rally points are, right? And this is right from, well, if you can get out of school before they lock down the school, son. Don't get stuck in the school. Or daughter. Exactly. Exactly. If need be, this is one of the things we have to discuss. The earliest possible phase where you can clear the area is most critical. We are seeing this over and over again in, for instance, any of the Columbine or the fabricated events where government sets everybody up to be a victim. The first rule is get out. If you've got to brush past whoever, walk past whoever, ignore whoever. Ha, ha, all the while moving in the other direction. Ha, put distance between you. and the incompetence who typically are going to try to keep you on board their sinking ship. There are a number of people who said I walked right by that security guard that told me it's okay we turn to your workstation in the Twin Towers. Yep. You need to go back to work! They could fire you! Really? I was looking for a job when I showed up here. I'll bet you I'll work. It'll work just fine for me right now. I'll be able to apply for a job tomorrow. How about you? Yeah. They're not with us anymore. That's the bottom line, isn't it? No pun intended here. That's the bottom line, isn't it? And so again, I'm not planning on being a number for the benefit of the Shysters who need a victim because that's what their agenda is. They're trying to create victims. We don't need to see that. We don't want to see any of you in that situation. So more important than anything is that we understand the threat. Again, we have a pattern of redeployment, which is as critical as anything else, knowing how to get the hell out of Dodge. Know when to get out of Dodge. Those are two critical components that usually everybody fumbles on one way or another. As far as the discussion goes on this, and yes, there are many other books. I don't want to hear everybody go, oh my god, I like the other books. All of the books that are out there that have been done by patriots are useful. Patriots, surviving the coming collapse by James Wesley Rawls, is as pertinent today as it was when it was generated. I highly recommend that everybody read it. One of the discussions is one of the couples that was out of Chicago that thought they had more time. They also hadn't pre-deployed their material and equipment. Well, they lost most of it. They also did whatever they did try to carry out. They waited too long. While in their neighborhood it was exciting but not desperate yet, all they had to do was travel through one area where somebody else had decided it was kill all the white people time or kill all the people who got property or I deserve your property, you don't. Whatever it is they came up with, it doesn't make any difference. Bottom line is that the characters with their mentality, what's mine is mine and what's yours is going to be all of ours. And they lost both their vehicles and the majority of their equipment except what they were able to drag with them out of their support system. Out of that fire zone. Yeah, out of the fire zone. That's all they had. That's especially critical to understand when we're looking at situations like this because we don't want to be in that last ditch, that last stupid situation because we failed to think things through. There's no reason for that to happen to us. The other thing too is expect things to get worse because we don't just have the, it's a black thing, although it's not all blacks. The idea is that the black thing is being manipulated the way it has been for the last 120 plus years in its latest series of cycles. Well, we also need to remember that there's a whole bunch of other people that have been pumped up with other agendas foreign to the United States. The latest thing that they're doing is a, did you see the ISIS sign? What, the Israeli-Israeli sign? That was in the, you know, ISIS is here, quote unquote, in Ferguson. There was a sign that said ISIS is here. It was even put up on the national news, you know, because they were behind these other guys and, you know, it was right there, everybody could see it. It's like, yeah, how convenient that is. Let's remember, ISIS means Israeli-Israeli. Point that out repeatedly to everybody because it's part of the whole scam they've been running here for quite some time. Now, let's point something out here. We are at the top. You didn't see that man or that group of young men around that man being cut out of the crowd, did you? If this were true, if they were really truly, and if this were truly a threat here right now, they would have been collected up at almost any cost, right on the camera. You have to think that if that action did not happen, that sign was generated by one of them. That sign was brought to I wonder what that guy's boots look like mark. Yeah I wonder what kind of boot marker he'd have it look just like the riot police that were there You know because that's what's happened before guys. They've been caught in the act more than a few times So it's something that needs again also be taken into consideration. What you know, how are they trying to angle? We've seen actions of police moving into and snatching a particular person out of a crowd. It's not funny. It's not something that is pleasing to look at. Remember in Washington they grabbed the guys, they drove right up with the sedan, jumped out in camouflage uniforms, singled out a couple of people. You can find it in stock video out there. So don't say that they haven't done it. So in this case, if they let that continue to happen, you have to ask yourself. He was one of their guys. I wonder who wanted that there. Right. He was one of their guys made to bring that sign to national attention. I SIS Israeli Israeli. Just keep thinking that way and understand and remind everybody that this is who you're dealing with. This is where the problem is. This is what they're attempting to accomplish. Now be prepared for it and deal with it accordingly. It's not a problem. This means we got to get things through guys, things through. Now before we go any farther, we are getting close to the top. You know that might be one of those in a target of opportunity thing too because if they're going to tell you who they are and they're going to tell you that they're a threat and they're here to drown us in blood, if they present themselves, So then, what happens to enemies of the United States of America? Well still, don't worry, I understand who all my enemies are. There's an old song in one of the lines and it goes, This will only hurt for a little bit. Yeah, poo. I bet you that didn't feel very good. But then again, I don't know. That's why you'll never see an act like you saw in St. Louis in Michigan because they know that in Michigan, look at their soul fast, it'll blow your mind. They cherry picked these cities because they're weak. Right, that's one of the other things is again you have to ask yourself right from the get-go look at the points of the compass with regard to the west. They're carving off the west. I'm telling you, the one thing I'm seeing here, step back and map all the stuff out we've seen guys. Uh oh, I hear the music. Whoa, we are past the top. We got to go to the top of the air break. Tell your number for night vision, please. That number is 2317968458. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Well, beat them down real hard. Don't let them get back up. And if they try anything, that's what you got the rifle butt for when they're really close.