August 27, 2014
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1h 7m
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed military surplus equipment quality, night vision technology, and firearms training on Weapons Wednesday. They covered the deteriorating condition of surplus gear from overseas operations, the glut of dysfunctional optics and equipment in the market, and the economics of surplus sales including Israeli involvement in military equipment redistribution. The show addressed the Arizona shooting incident involving an eight-year-old girl and an Uzi, emphasizing proper firearms training protocols. Discussion also touched on racial agendas in sports, the militarization of police, and the Bundy Ranch standoff.
- weapons wednesday
- night vision
- pvs2
- pvs4
- surplus equipment
- firearms training
- uzi incident
- arizona shooting
- military optics
- first generation
- second generation
- thermal imaging
- muzzle control
- bundy ranch
- blm
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Here our liberty we wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyranny for future generations this like we gave in this the land is free and home of the brave The freedoms we secured for you. We hoped you'd always keep the tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep Your freedom is 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 and 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 what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this... Dill the land to the free and home got it. Don, you've got it by yourself for now. Mark's not there yet. Also, this guy walks into the Burger King and orders a whopper and pays for the whopper and the fries and the drink and thanks the, uh, and forms a clerk, but he says, well, I'd like you to know that this will be the last big, rather, Burger King whopper I will ever purchase. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. You're tuned to the Intelligence Report broadcast to all points of the compass and to each and every one of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Again, you're listening via Liberty Tree Radio. You might be listening on, how about that? Oh, Indiana Freedom Talk radio. And I might have butchered it up live, Freedom Talk or Indiana Freedom Talk. you know you've heard it before and you'll hear it again and it'll probably be right the next time but hey you might be listening on an AM or an FM rebroadcaster you might be listening on a CB you could be listening on live 365 or Liberty Tree radio we mentioned that how about the PBN dot 4 mg dot com there are many and varied ways to get to listen to the intelligence report throughout the day in the morning you can listen on the micro effect with Joe McNew but let's do it like this because i i pretty certain that as i checked the piece of paper in front of me opening up the big kind of container for it let's see here you guys yeah i can verify today is the twenty seventh day of august year of our lord two thousand and fourteen so i take that out of there and i move that back to their net drops that thing out but i will tell you that it is a weapons wednesday and you know that uh... requires uh... the front of the hour to have a particular hunk in one hand and magazine in the other, you know, God bless John Moses Browning, but I like my 1911. You know, there are those that will call it heavy and clunky and not as accurate and those bullets aren't fast, but God bless John Moses Browning. I love my 1911. And with magazine in one hand, I insert the magazine into the magazine well and touch that slide release and oh man, there's one in the chamber now, so I'll just... There's no threat coming through the door, so I'll touch that safety up. This is one of the safest handguns in the world, by the way, and you know what? While we're going along here, I'll drop that magazine and hey, that one that fell out at the beginning, you know, because there was one in the chamber, it's back in the magna, and I've got a full magazine again, and you know what? That goes back in the gun. Now, there's one in the chamber and one in the magazine, and we can tell you all that it's weapons. One's data perimeter is secure, and there's plenty more where that came from. And I pause for effect there, hoping that Mark would pick up the balance of that. but apparently he's not here yet, you know? So that goes over to equal opportunity force and, you know, it's good to be armed. That way you can beat down and bludgeon down those that are a threat to you and your freedom and those around you. And... Hey, let's do it like this. He's Mark Kornke. And that's Don Metcher. And it is a weapons Wednesday. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, east, southeast, west, and north. Wire problems all over the place guys really interesting. I'm tracking down noise in the machine and a little late here Checking on one line. I'm just gonna replace it all I've got all brand new sitting here and I just got to you know again pull the stuff out put the stuff in and Make sure you know plug it in to make sure it works, right? But we may have a problem farther down the line in the infrastructure We'll see what happens. It's done hurt to replace the stuff. Anyway, it's not like I don't have miles of I have to pose that question, Mark, and I don't think that it would be affirmative from you. But were you out today to order your very last whopper? You mean they're discontinuing the Whopper at Burger King? No, no, they're moving to Canada to avoid paying American taxes. So at the front of the hour I talked about the guy that walked in, you know, kind of third person and purchases the Whopper and says, thank you very much, I will never have another one. Yeah, well, that's about all she wrote. Heading for Canada. Well, why wouldn't the Canadians, if they're operating here, be paying the same taxes? Oh. Oh, the Canadians kind of lured them north. But wait, they're going to drop the border. So this is kind of screwing us for the sake of helping to set up the fall of the country by taking more, again, business away from the United States or industry, especially. Yeah. Even though it's fast food. Okay. It's a service portion. Yeah. Yeah. That's getting serviced. Let's stop here now. Let's back up. Remember America wasn't going to need manufacturing anymore because we were all going to be a service economy. Do you remember that guy? Yeah, I do. Remember that NAFTA and GATT thing? You don't need to worry about making things. We'll all be the guys in charge! Juh. Flippin' burgers. But then, they don't even want to stick around. Honestly though, question. Can you blame them? No, not really. But I won't have another whopper. But wait, while they're going to Canada where their fellow Soviet travelers are, and what gets me is, isn't this the mess that they wanted? Yeah, if you know what I mean, I mean guys isn't this the mess out of the old birds of a feather and fellow travelers Yeah, all their little ring knocking buddies They all agreed that they were all gonna screw America and they were gonna do this and they're and now they're starting to head for the border thinking that they're on the other side over in Canada they won't get shot as People find out what's going on in the US and decide to go after the problem. They do it like this They can't destroy America with the boob soldier without first destroying Canada Canada, look at Canada just like we look at Mexico. The southern door, Canada is the northern door to America. Granted, we have the coast and Chinese, in fact, the largest maritime fleet in the world, merchant marine fleet in the world. It could easily be, well, don't you think that if the Chinese general said, get on that ship, the Chinese guy would say, oh, yes, sir. So the coasts are vulnerable too, but land is the cheapest route, isn't it? Just walk there. pieces of real estate don't sink. That's the big thing to understand. Flying in the air and losing an aircraft up from underneath you, growing wings and flapping real hard doesn't work. Okay? The Icarus thing. You're on the Icarus bird when the wings fold and the plane starts to burn. Ships can be sunk and the torpedo. How does that go? You're in the water. Yeah sharks in the water Yep, one one man or one for one boom you go and kill a whole lot of people but ground Operations, well the land don't sink underneath you and you might lose troops But as long as you can keep moving you can keep you can keep invading as long as you're trying to you can send in more and more by the way did we cover the date down for you know yes we did okay very good and the reason i bring it up is his weapons wednesday uh... guys interesting what i what i was talking before about the china sport uh... and also the you know the mod tech and what you know what surplus is going to be like in the future There's a bunch of optics now the optics are not messed up because they're not in vogue most of the optics I'm running into are in virtually excellent condition because they're not in vogue and have been for quite some time so they've been kind of Left in the armory so to speak, but they're still for what they were intended for they're perfect however Field gear and equipment used by these run revolution companies that was made in China. It is grade three falling apart the guys I was talking to today about the surplus industry and what's going on right now well too many wars there's what only like nine countries that aren't at war right now does everybody know that there is peace somewhere yeah peas in our time that's PAS sir because it's picking season peas in our time peas I have peas right here the Yohudi trash told me peas No, they said they weren't going to give you peas now, sir. Not even split peas. Well, as it is, the stuff that they're seeing is abysmal. If it's not yours, you don't take care. Worse than soldiers. Soldiers at least take care of it, because they don't know if they're going to get the next one. That's what you learn, although they've even got sloppy with that for the most parts of the characters. You know, they figured they'll beat the snot out of something and then go demand more. uh... to a degree those pockets were deep and have been there deep at different times and all the sudden supply sucks up why work of his really need more of our surplus to feel so they can sell it back to us and you know after all you can be kicked out the back door rather than used by the troops it was intended for but you optics now there's night vision out there down another batch of it yet again now we talked about this is used i don't think i would buy it guys but It would be good as an example, which is what I wanted to try and point out to somebody. I talked to one of the guys today about the stuff that's coming in. It's dirty. Don, they opened one case and literally it looks like it had been flooded. You know how you get the rainy season over there in Iraq? It literally, I mean, would you allow this if this was your equipment? If you had the money invested in this and it was yours. Would you have allowed your equipment to be overrun or flooded or washed with sand, with silt? You know, I've been mentioning that if you look at these pictures closely, you'll see wherever there's a crevice or a crack, there's a bead line, a fuzzy bead line of dust of ages. Well, the one batch that one of the companies purchased, they opened up the crate, well, the cans, they were Pelican type cans, transport cans. And every variation on how can I abuse this thing were in the box. Wow. Every variation and it's like, and it's not, like I said, this is an example of just poor training in the part of, you know, on the part of individuals. Not even repacked properly where it should have been put away, even though the nesting was there, the material was there. So what really is agitating to no end is that this is, this is what they're seeing across the board. So, you're going to hit a wall with surplus. I just got a deal right now. Austrian, 80s, US military pattern OD green uniforms. Brand-new on hemmed at the base in other words you can make it a V like they do for a dress shirt which they did with us Army cut in some cases or Flat cut which was typical for Vietnam because you didn't tuck the you know the shirt in you left it out for cooling. Yep Yeah, keep it cool dollar fifty a unit up to size triple X Whoa brand new in other words the smallest that they offer in this is large These are all brand new, $1.50 a unit. And what color? OD green, one color fits all. One or two pocket? Two pocket, actually, regular U.S., the M1970 uniform, except there's one addition, all the uniforms have epulets. Okay. We're always handy, you guys. You know, it's not just admiral junk, you know, it's not put your index finger under your nose and lifted elevator. Epilets come in handy. Well, again, they were originally served as retainers. Originally they were supposed to retain the web gear. That's why they were there. If you're just in a civilian, it's a great place to tuck your gloves. Or your head gear. Take your hat or your... Everybody takes a beret and do that. Stuff underneath the ephricate. But the thing is that that quality of material, it's not going to be around pretty soon. uh... the austrians are getting revolve or o d uniforms right now and whatever didn't go to the rent a revolution companies which was quite a few by the way all that army is disposing of the o d green stuff because they've already they they now are switching completely over to another pattern camouflage well when they do that of the field jackets pants the shirts everything's coming through right now has been for about the last year but there's a big wave here and i it's the question mark wave because this is the stuff that would normally be like the cream to the cream. And it means that it's probably the last gasp on this. That's what I'm thinking. But the discussion on this equipment had to do with the optics. There are piles of aim points out there, guys, or red dots, or you name it, all these. Do you know how many dysfunctional parts you can buy by the pile? It's a glut. I mean one of the guys is saying you know they've got this stuff piled up where you go and look at it And it's in bins now. It's in pallet bins, but none of it has been taken care of Don It's like well. It's not mine so piss on it. They'll get me more And literally the stuff you know it's not been repaired. They didn't do any maintenance They haven't taken it back through the machine They literally just bend it up and click it out the back door, and it's like this with everything right now So guys, you're going to get to the point where it's either you're going to have to pick a factory standard clothing, and that's why we've talked about OD Green, where you can get a factory standard car hard or something that's going to be durable, because durable is what you're looking for. Fatigue's were fatigues for a reason. Fatigue is tiring as in for work. And I've born surplus most of my life simply because it was cheap. I mean, once I got in the military, I started finding out. First thing I did is I went from Buying it at the PX, which you learn real quickly of clothing sales, and there's also usually a yard sale slash a... There was a resale shop on every base. It used to be, I don't know if they're doing that if everybody's gotten too snooty, but there used to be, they'd take one of the old barracks buildings, give it to the Wives Association, and what they would do is make it a yard sale, make it an on-stop. Open five days a week or six days a week and the girls would man it and they tag what it was and when they sold it they made their money back and the operation got 10 20 percent to help with family events and taking care of your widows and stuff like that but Again, the quality of the stuff is non-existent For all the raving about you know, it's the latest to fill in the blank in terms of material coming out as surplus, not so much of a brag. Well, let's go back, I'm sorry. No, it's okay, go right ahead. Let's go back to the night vision that's used there because you guys, one of the reasons my biggest source of green screen, I've been with them for a long time. They've got United States government contracts for green screen. If some of these gun sites weren't actually, you know, GI used, they were bought up in big groups by, you know, Oh, scum water and underling and other hirelings. The guys that go over there and make $100,000 or $140,000 for a year tax-free and go over there and kill people, shoot up families and cars and whatnot. And when you make that kind of money you can understand that, well, I need this, I need that, and they buy it when you buy in mass. We've addressed that right here on the air. When your whole bunch of your buddies buy it one time it gets cheaper. And when it gets so cheap, well, you can just, you know, hey, give me $75 for it when you're done doing the dirty work over there and you just want to come home. You've made so much money. When you get home, if you like that product, you might buy one for yourself. Again, it was either, again, 8 p.m. That's my biggest source of green screen. They've got United States military contracts, but it also could have been a big hunk of stuff sold to Blackwater or other privateers, you know, brigadiers, you know, hireable pirates. So that you have to consider that, you mentioned this a week or two ago, Mark, we talked about this off the air. The other thing about night vision, you guys, is We've pointed this out with pvs2s and pvs4s over the years You'll see them reconditioned. Well, you know how you recondition a pvs2 It's a cascade system an American built three tube first generation Innerds, you know a highly technical term another highly technical term would be the guts The image intensifier tubes one feeds another feeds another hence the cascade system. You cannot buy those new anymore anywhere anywhere new never Some people have tried to fit three Russian tubes into it. It can be done. It's a lot of work. Perhaps Sarko, who says these are as new, maybe that's what they're doing. Now, you guys, when you buy a reconditioned PBS2, Some people will actually completely disassemble it, Mark, taking the tube out. And some people will take particular parts off and then mask it up and sandblast it and paint it again. And it looks like brand new. And they put the stickers on in the right place. And they put the knobs back on and everything. And man, it looks like a brand new piece. But you don't know how many hours are on that tube. Again, you cannot buy a new triple cascading system, American first generation. If I knew where, I'd tell you. Now, when you go over to the PVS4, that's a different, that's a different gorilla. The PVS4 uses a microchannel plate for image intensifier tube. It's laid out different than the first generation. Coincidentally, Mark, when the PVS4 came out, they used what they call the 25 millimeter. It's bigger in diameter, 25 millimeter microchannel plate. You guys that saw PVS4s, it's almost the size of a coffee can. But it was a greater performance than the PVS2. It was second generation. Again, the biggest step up in light amplification is from first to second generation. The PVS4 had a huge front lens. Again, almost as big as a coffee can. But it was lighter than the PVS2 and it gave better low light performance. Now... That unit weighed about four pounds, but when it first came out it had a 25 millimeter micro channel plate in it. And if there are some still out there that you can come across and they would be, you know, they might even be reconditioned. But if you purchase that device and you take it out at night and you turn it on and there appears to be like a chicken wire pattern in it, that's a 25 millimeter plate. And those haven't been built since like 1994, maybe 1992. So again, when we talk about used stuff you guys, you buys your ticket and it takes your chances. And I can understand, wow, there's a gun site for $400 or $500 right there, no warranty. I can and I'm not trying to beat it up, but you guys, it might have a thousand, it might have 1,500 hours on it out of an expected lifetime of 2,500 if it's an American tube. And we've addressed this before, but it's a quick way to get there. And as you point out, Mark, you know, saddle time, trigger time, stick time, you know, silk time, time jumping out of the airplane, you know, hit the silk. Saddle time, riding the horse, stick time, flying the airplane, seat time, the car, the armored vehicle, whatever. All of that adds up, that experience. And if you want to, you know, move into, these are all second generation at least. There's no first generation in this. So again, you know, that grain of salt, and if you want to go in that direction, there's the caveat about it. And the guy trying to sell it to you, he's not going to tell you that. He's going to tell you it's a great piece and there's plenty of hours left in it. But, you know, if you move in that direction, you don't know what you've got left for time in the device. That's my caveat there. That's my warning there. So I yield to you, Mark. Thank you. Again, one of the things that I'm looking at here is just this wave of technology. Somebody is going to do what you're talking about, like what the Israelis have been doing for years, for whatever reason. And I think this is interesting, is time and turnaround. A lot of people aren't messing with it. They're not jumping on the bandwagon with this stuff. And this is going to create an interesting quandary because traditionally regimes and governments, even ours, have counted on the idea they can scrape some cash back off of what they shuffle out the back door like that. Now, half the time they're selling it to set up, they're selling it to our enemies, they're selling it to the, for instance, the Israelis who turn around and then sell it right back to our own government because there's buybacks. The government does buybacks. Why do you think they're pissing about the... Who's pissing in the... The media is controlled by who? The Jewish mob. Who's pissing about the cops having the military equipment? Well, the Israelis normally would skim all that off for free. You know, when they're yapping about how the cop shop's got helicopters, understand that those are all gone to the Israelis. They've stolen them. And spare parts, they run off our spare parts. They get it all for free. Or, here's the thing, they get the stuff up. They don't buy it. They scrape the stuff up, they pile it up, and then they get one of their buddies, you know, Yiddy Blatsenstein, to tell the department, you need to buy these back. We have a real undying need for part number 406, you know, oi oi oi 666. And what happens is, oh, look, it just so happens my cousin-in-law has all of those parts. But you know you got to pay fan market price for them, which is true. It's what they have to do guys most people don't realize that a Lot of the old surplus dealers. This is how they operated and how they made their money to stay in business It's like man. They don't look like they've moved much. Well what you see up front with the retail. That's all gravy Because where they made their money is the piles of stuff they bought that they put into warehouses that they just barely moved off the base and all of a sudden Somebody want to start a war somewhere and they needed repair kit 406 and the guy that had the combat that surplus company He goes over to you know, the computer back even years ago and all they're asking for anybody that has part 406 for the shit hook We need all of them you got or part kits or repair tools everything Like for a certain aircraft one of the guys I know he's long gone his name is wired He supplied militia with a lot of equipment over the years Including aircraft. I know I got some of them. Okay He had a prop storage site out in Arizona right off of where they have the graveyard in Tucson and He never moved him any farther than what 11 miles down the road down and you know, he made millions of dollars off propellers Well, that's all he did. He knew the serial numbers for what it was he wanted, or what it was out there. He always stayed up to date, even when he was in his 70s. Then, of course, computers were plugging in. He died in his 90s, and he was still doing surplus. He lived right off the place that he had. Of course, a lot of material was gone, and he wasn't working as much, but he filled up all of downtown Ypsilanti above the second floor with surplus. And from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, he had stuff that just one of a kind nobody else had. When they sold all the bomber accoutrements off Sulfurage and off of all the air and naval bases here in Michigan, he went through and scarfed that stuff up. Original sheepskin bomber suits. Leather flight helmets and tropical tan flight helmets for the Pacific. Wow. Okay. $4 back I could get them for $4 or in $3 $2 US Army Air Corps or US Naval and The thing is though that he he made a pretty penny off it otherwise I mean look at the price of some of that goofy stuff today. Oh, yeah, he had barns full of the sheepskin bomber sets Barnes I know because I walked on them. I literally by the crate I could you know step over them to get to the banette scammers. I wanted Things like that But the fact of the matter is that there's so many other things that they made money, and well, that's why you're hearing this lamentation. There's money to be made! Why are you letting the Sheriff Goyem have the things? You know, it's horrible! See, before it was great. You're gonna kill the Goyem, you're gonna kill the Patriots, all the cops need more guns, get them more tanks! Wait a minute. Wait. Where those tanks and helicopters go we were gonna get. Oh my God! Oh, it's horrible! Oh, and so all of a sudden all these liberal, all these, these hyper liberal operations. Guys, did you hear a peep from any of these pigs over the last 10 years? Not once, did we? And all of a sudden in the last few weeks here, oh, the militarization of the police, why? Well, you've got like these departments that got all the one sheriff. We talked about him. He's been doing it for years. He's got five helicopters. What did he do? He doesn't buy parts. He goes via the computer and he grabs the stuff from the government. Mark, I got to say this. You know, what you've done is lift it up the corner of the rug or, you know, we're looking at the dark underbelly of that militarization of America. Yeah. But it goes back over to the control thing. We have to do this. Yeah, we will. And now, well, we will. It was okay. But now, even the parts I can... There's so many wars going on, we can make more money. I mean, I like them killing the Goyem. But we need to make more money because the money we can make, we can make it hand over fist. You Americans will give us all this stuff for free. And then we will turn around and sell it back to you. Or we'll fund it. Let's put it this way. So the Jewish mob, the Shisters get hold of all this American ordinance. And all of a sudden the government, first they demand that ISIS be created. And then they demand that the Jewish guy, mom's 100% Jewish, dad is 3 quarters Jewish. That makes this guy Jewish. Okay, period. You know the guy in charge of ISIS, right? Well, he was in prison. Now, whether or not he was in prison because they were, you know, creating qualifications. It's the whole thing they used to do with a lot of other, you know, a lot of other secret police. In and out or technically in the prison while he's not even there, whatever, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then what they do is, oh, he's going to be in charge of ISIS, which by the way, remember the first thing they did is the Mossad put everything together in Jordan along with the Spooks and Cookes, CIA, NSA, whoever it was, who cares. So they organize this thing. Well, where does it get the gear from? And by the way, as long as you're able to do this as a black bag operation, all that American stuff, we get it first and then you need to charge back. And we need to charge back. Number one, we're going to charge you for giving it to ISIS. All those M16A1s you gave us for free. Well, they cost us $700. Oh, my God. That's an estimated cost. Oh, and by the way, you need to replace the ones we sold to you for free. You see how they do this. I'm describing exactly how it works. We paid probably five times I mean if you want to set up a written revolution operation look at some of the footage of What these guys can buy? From you know on the rent revolution market look at the videos from cereal like I said where the couple of pickup trucks drive up What do they got crates of BM of? Beretta copies of the grand crates of Czech submachine guns. You know, in fact, the whole big back pickup truck, end of one pickup truck, none of it would Czech submachine guns. You know, the 50 series, you know, the Sten gun, there's Sten, forgive me. It's the mother of the Uzi. The gun that they stole the Uzi design from, the Czechs made about five versions of it. Well, they're all in Syria, and they get them for probably nine or eleven dollars apiece at the most, in magazines, and they just come in piles of this stuff, guys. It's hanging all over the planet. So you see when they hand over an M16, even an M16, on the runner revolution market, an M16A1 is going for $55 right now. Granted, it might not be brand new. No, it won't be brand new, but it'll probably be cold, pyromatical. It'll be highly functional. Yeah. Oh yeah, it'll kill you just as dead as it did in 1975. Okay? A lot of these just end up in the warehouses, but you see what happened is while that was happening, all of these new AKs came out and the A2s came out. Now there's a pile of A2s on the Render Revolution Market. There's piles of regular AKs. You can go up into the mountains of Peshwar there, up where Peshwar is located, and you can get a really nice field grade AK for less than $50. and they'll throw in mags and ammo. Of course the kid might be loading the ammo in the back room with a hammer, but you know what? It works. So here again, when you see this, the actual cost should have been probably $40 to put each soldier in the field. And from the perspective of bookkeeping, the real bookkeeping, it did. By the time the Israelis are done with it, oh, we had to spend $1,500 on each one of those ISIS boys. I'm telling you, we gave them the best. We didn't give them the best, is he? We kept the best in the way. Shut up, you idiot. I don't mean you're here with a talking to the Americans. Well, we got this advertising guy. I tell you, Mark, it's like it's all about the media. It's how you present it to the people. It really, really is because you know what? Right here just moments ago. I kind of bit my tongue for about the last three minutes rather It's the Isis crisis Right here on the on I could you ask for a better could you ask for a better? What would it be? What do you call that? You know this the the catchphrase? Yeah, it's the Isis crisis. This is like wag a dog you guys This is like it couldn't be written better. No it is. It's virtually wag the dog. It's it's a career. It is again The ISIS crisis with the guy, his head all bandaged up, you know, he's not bandaged up, he's disguised. That's another thing, you know, most warriors, you know, they're proud to show their face. I'm involved in this. A lot of these guys are so cowardice, apparently afraid of failure. If this doesn't work, we could go back home and everything would be alright, huh? Huh? Afraid of failure that they don't even want to show their faces to the world. Actually, so I don't think we'll let you come back. What? I'm sorry. It's how it's going to work. It's just the way it is Oh, by the way Center fires ending up with some unique stuff now They got this stuff from Sturm and I'll have to check to see what the jobber price is Before we go too far here guys Sturm actually on the M85 gas mass package in size small Now this is brand new filter looks to be virtually a brand new mask Canteen and cover with the proper drinking straw cap obviously the bag and the straw $50 for the whole kit which isn't bad for a brand new M85 The M85 is the is basically the drager revisited for anybody who's not familiar and this is Bazaar, I'm trying to get the picture to work here for me and yeah it's a Draeger. It's just it's the newest it's all the latest bells and whistles, drinking straw, but actually they offer the canteen and the cover to go with it which is pretty cool. That's something usually is stolen from the kits. I've told everybody that before if you notice like with the Israeli M15 kits There was a space for the canteen, but the Israelis stole them out of the kit. They come in a box. When they come in a box, there's a folding station for everything in the cardboard liners. You'll notice there's a big rectangular hole. Well, they didn't put that there on them. It's because they stole the rectangular canteen that goes along with the drinking straw and has the proper cap. I have, in fact, on my combat kit, My fighting, my backpack, my house load, I have two of those rectangular canteens. They're really cool because they lay flat horizontal, way before the camel pack. And what's cool is that they fit on the Alice pack left and right really nice. So the West Side House stuff. Anyway, just a note there, thanks to the guys in the chat room for putting that in there. Centerfiresystems.com. I have not looked. And you know what we ought to do? Let's do this. Let's enter center fire systems in there while we're talking about that. Don, you mentioned night vision, but we didn't do something here. Don is, of course... a night vision provider. He's an individual who's very experienced with the technology. We've talked about this a lot. Guys, if you're going to be looking at night vision equipment, talk to Don Betcher. Don, how can we get hold of you? What do you have available? And what are the changes? We've talked about this before that are coming up. Well, we're running out of the first generation green screen, you guys. As far as that goes, we're at less than 200 of the 4 power viewer or at less than 200 of the 4 power gun sight. It's kind of like you know if you want to get on that bandwagon you know you're gonna have to untie the horse and or you know stand at the bus stop for a second when it pulls up get on or give down a call you know. My number is 231-796-8458. We've addressed this before the next phase in what will be known as first generation gun sights and viewers will be white light. It will be not very tactical. White light on your face compared to the green light. Now the green light might hardly catch your naked eye and it's not going to be, it's going to be negligible to night vision, mechanical night vision. But the white light has just as much chance of catching the human eye as it does night vision, let alone if someone's panning the field and you bring that up to your face and you don't have almost exactly perfect light discipline. He's gonna see ya. You're gonna draw his attention. We've addressed this before. The green light coming out of first generation now that's being phased out. That doesn't bother another piece of night vision. If you're looking in, these are entry-level pieces of first generation viewer or gun sight. Be either one in four power. My number is 2317968458. We can talk about a second generation gun sight. 2 power, .308 capable like the first generation gun sight. I can put that first generation gun sight right in your mailbox for $390. The manufacturer wants at the minimum $449 and they're going to get delivery beyond that. That's on a good day. You call him on a Monday, he's probably going to want $479 for it. He's got the rest of the week to try to sell some more. I'll put it right in your mailbox and I'm, you know, this is true you guys, it's like car salesman or whatever, but hey, I'll put that. $449 gun site right in your mailbox. Delivery included in all of the accoutrements, you know, like the 100 yard illuminator and the carry bag and the two year warranty, right in your mailbox for $390. My phone number is 2317-968-458. They get $399, rather $1,399 for that second generation gun site I mentioned a little while ago. And they'll get delivery beyond that. depending on where you are in the country. I'll put it right in your mailbox for $1,248. That's total. Again, all of the included, nothing, you know, I don't take anything out of the box before I send it to you. It's just like it would come right from the manufacturer, right from the provider. We can talk about an entry-level piece of thermal at $1,895, $1,895, a FLIR piece, handheld, hold right in your hand and look right around. Now you can use thermal in the daytime. Why would I want to use something like that in the daytime? Well, if you're looking over there at something that is well camouflaged and his eyes are back there in the shadows, but you bring up the device, you'll see his eyes even in the shadows where a piece of night vision would be almost useless in that instance in the daytime and even in the shadows. Well, have you seen the night vision video? When we talk about shadows, You can see shadows even at night. And your night vision device will adjust itself to the brightest image in its field of view. And because of that, in almost any situation, if there's three-dimensional objects in your field of view, you're going to have shadows, whether there's a moon out or not. Hey, if you want the night vision video $25 in an envelope one way shape or form I'm sure if you put an ounce of silver in there mark and take an ounce of silver for the night vision video I'm not exactly sure of the exchange mark, but I'll let me find that would work Send that to Nancy corny at post office box 194 in Dexter, Michigan Where the postal zone number is? 48130. 48130. Again, post office box 194, Dexter, Michigan. The PZ is 48130. Hey, it took more than half a year to build that night vision video. That wasn't just, you know, like Rome created overnight or in a day. That's kind of, hey, that's the joke of the day that I know it didn't go over real well. But, uh... It took more than half a year to build that night vision video you guys there's summertime scenes full moon and no moon There's wintertime scenes full moon and no moon. I made it purposeful to show you a number of scenes or rather the same scene Under a number of different lighting conditions summer and winter moon and no moon So that's just one example of what you'll see in the night vision video. There's shooting in the night vision video, too. There's animals There's lightning, there's all kinds of things going on in the night vision video. Well, there's hours of it. Not to mention some good music at the beginning and end. If you want the night vision video, again $25, maybe an ounce of silver in an envelope or however you want to convey it, Nancy Kornke, K-O-E-R-N-K-E at post office box 194 in Dexter, Michigan. where the postal zone is 48130. Now, let's go over to a different venue here. You guys, this is Weapons Wednesday and Mark, I'm certain someone might be badgering you. I don't have a computer sitting in front of me, you guys. I'm just a caveman, ugh. But someone might be there in the chatroom talking about that eight-year-old girl out there in Arizona. Have you heard the reference? There is a... There are a number of gun schools around the country and well, I don't know if these people called themselves a gun school or what, but you could take your eight-year-old child there, your five-year-old and they'd shoot a .22, but your eight-year-old and they'd teach them how to shoot a machine gun mark. They were, someone was instructing an eight-year-old girl yesterday or the day before at this range with an Uzi, that I'm fully automatic, and she pulled the trigger. The gun just rotated up over her shoulder and killed the instructor standing behind her, Mark. I thought you were going to say it shot her. There we go. That's okay. Yeah. That means the instructor failed. Exactly. Exactly. 100%. And he gave 100% for that failure. We've talked about mistakes before, you guys. But this is a mistake that, you know, if... Have you ever seen the picture of the the Mod Deuce at a range where almost anybody can shoot the Mod Deuce, even perhaps an eight-year-old? but the muzzle of the gun, the barrel of the gun is caged in a cyclone fence cage. Or barred. Yeah, or barred. Right. Or the traverse and elevation. That's another thing you can do to a madhu. You can limit its traverse and its elevation. Its swing and its up and down in the mechanism of the tripod. You can lock a madhu stone and just pound an area if you want to. But apparently there was no lockdown on this gun and the eight-year-old girl was not instructed as to what to expect when it came to recoil or even if she was it overwhelmed her and It most certainly overwhelmed the guy standing behind her that took a couple This was a machine gun you guys at least a couple to the noggin perhaps the upper chest area I don't know the extent but you know I'm told that he's not complaining a word about it mark at that close range and you know a number of rounds exiting it and you're standing right over it hiding you know it's one of those how can you almost miss deals you one could well imagine the man was dead before he was completely to the ground that would have been merciful because other than that he's just kicking himself for hours as he lay dying the only thought in his mind saying I'm here because I did the stupidest thing in my life oh gee and I can't change it now So again, you guys, you know that girl, that poor little girl that was put in that position, she's never going to forget that. She will never forget that. She'll never get over it. It'll always be in her mind. If someone tries to introduce her to a gun next week, next month, next year, even perhaps in the next lifetime, that might not be a good experience for her. But it should have never happened from the get-go. It should have never happened. and a mistake like that when you pay with your life for a mistake. That's why we're bringing this up you guys. The mainstream is just milking this as much as they can. A child should have never had a machine gun and they're going on and on with it. But again, this was something, I'll say it again. You have that choice with your child, your son, your daughter. But even with your child, your son and your daughter, I think you would have taken more precautions and more care than that instructor. That's what they called the guy, Mark. They called him an instructor. I don't know what he used to teach tiddly winks or perhaps checkers, maybe chess, but he sure didn't teach anybody how to maintain control, particularly an eight-year-old girl, how to maintain control of a fully automatic weapon. And that's one scratch against him that, you know, it's the last one. It's over final done, Finney. It's the end. I yield to you, Mark. Well, the interesting thing about this, just thinking about how the problem is having to see the event, and I would figure that it probably was filmed only because usually the ranges have cameras running and have had cameras for quite some time. on a regular basis, simply again for as much as anything liability or for security reasons, just in case somebody does decide that they've perpetrated something to come in and do something stupid. In this case it was obviously somebody who worked at the place. Muzzle control, chaining the gun is another trick that was used for years by the way. It's another one that's not that complicated, especially with the Uzi with the barrel bushing. it would be very easy. You could actually make up a fixture. The fixture would be an add-on and you off-screw the original barrel nut, put the other barrel nut in place, crack, crack, crack, crack, clatch, clatch, clatch, clatch, and there you go. Now you hook your doggy chain up, it ain't going nowhere. The other consideration that this brings up is something I've talked about forever, and that's progressive familiarization with the weapon system. Now think about what we've talked about. First of all, drill and discipline with a non-active firearm. Then drill and discipline with an airsoft weapon. Then limited fire. Remember how I've walked through this? How many times have I done this on the air? Limited fire. You don't graduate a person right to an automatic weapon. I don't care who they are. I don't care old they are. That's just personal, that's me. Why? I want the person to get a feel for what the gun does. Going, you know, again, to select fire, in other words, to semi-automatic, with any of the weapons that you have, once they've graduated past basic muscle memory. And most places argue, oh, you don't need to do that. Well, the idea is I'm trying to build up expertise. I want that person to walk away with the best possible experience. And what it really says when you're a teacher, when you are an instructor, is when your student emulates your training and then exceeds your training. Needless to say, we're trying to create a better student. We want somebody who will be a teacher. And an eight year old, despite what they say, well look at all the other goofy stuff they've got. They won't even think twice. Pee-wee football kills between 52 and 56 kids a year. What possible reason do we had do we need Pee-wee football for? Kind of tough in the mouth. Except well either the kids drop over from you know heat prostration they impact injuries etc etc This was something that was brought up years ago and they clammed up about it because what was happening is they were they were doing the old got everybody's got to live in a bubble especially children, which means that on the one hand they get no education from the public fool system other than panic, dismay, and drugs. Mostly government funded drugs. Then what? You come of age and you're now having to catch up with the rest of the world? Because the rest of the world is expecting people to perform at 9, 10, 11 years old, many of these people are already into math, sciences, physical world activities. But America, especially white bread America, and that's really who they're targeting, they need white bread America slash the white population to be stupefied into being absolute panty ways. That way they're an easier victim for whichever minority they point at them at any given time to create conflict. And it's interesting that, you know, as I pointed out, that is the agenda. Nobody wants to say it, but that is the agenda. And of course, soccer moms don't help. Everybody's a winner. We're going to play soccer. Nobody makes any points. Well, why do I kick the ball towards the goal? Oh, I really can't answer that. If winning doesn't make any difference, why would you even have a goalie? How can you build any sort of chemo spree decor? Yeah, performance. Pride in performance. You might as well just have the kids make a circular field. and have the kids kicking the ball around in a circle and by the way let's not get too antagonistic with that team thing so we'll just have one team kicking their ball around in a circle and they'll be wearing red shirts and the other team will wear blue shirts and they'll just kick the ball around in a circle the same way and we'll have to put lines down and make them understand and we have to put barriers up and we got to have body armor. We didn't have to alternate the inner circle to the outer circle. and have to do it in an organized way. Yeah, we can't let one have the inner circle. Yeah, because it sounds like they're having some, you know, supremacy issues. Yeah. So yeah, somebody has to go out, then they have to go back in, then they have to rotate. And then, you know, we'll have to look at ethnicity, build, you know, breakdown, etc. of each of the teams and have to act accordingly. And everybody will have to wear a queer rainbow, or they just won't be right. Congratulations to the little league team from Chicago. Yeah, who mowed everybody down. But again, you guys, you know, at least they counted the score, didn't they? They had an end result. Wow. They scored big. Mark? Go ahead, caller. You bring up a good point about ethnicity. Look at all those fagaliches out there. I mean, you know, there's a lot of, you know, you bring up a really good point, I think, about blacks compared to whites. Well, they were taught it's why let's put it this way even conditioning with all the sports is Thugalicious, of course needs to be worshipped now, you know what their problem is and why they really don't like Russia Guys who's taking over the boxing industry of the boxing circles and granted boxing is mostly pretty well set up, right? Yeah, but trying to find it. Well, it's a black guys. The black guys are just so much better at boxing. Oh, they're not But what what happens is all Americans are into the you know, oh we can't attack and we can't be mean and whereas the Russian boxers They don't care if you're black white pink purple They go in and they beat the live and snot out of you because they've been taught to win you see They don't worry about being politically correct Which is what they're desperately trying to do is take the rainbow to Russia Well, the rainbow hasn't gotten to Russia so they have a bunch of a feminine queers there On the other hand on this side of the water just a reverse Yeah, who was this last middleweight, what the hell is his name, May Berry or whatever the hell is it? Pretty boy Floyd or whatever the hell this last middleweight fight with the $40 million fight. I mean, it's always black on black. You never see a white guy in the ring anymore. I mean, you know, the fight is a rule. Well, you do, but they aren't covering it. Like I said, the Russians came in and swept the field. And that's why they really kind of downplayed boxing. Boxing used to get a lot more coverage. But that's when it was on the upswing towards the racial agenda. The same is true with basketball. Here's something I'll point out. I don't watch basketball. I watch any sports anymore. I just don't bother. Okay, you've got a basketball team. And there's white guys on the basketball team. But unless they're racially challenged and act like a black guy and knuckle drag the whole nine yards, even if they do, it doesn't make any difference. The best example, you watch a game, a white player will send a shot with a setup to a black player. And the black player does the high hanging off the BS which has no business to him. But that's part of the style thing. So he does his branch hanging monkey routine, which is really what it is. If you say that, oh my god. Okay, the white guy does it. Oh, he doesn't know what he's doing. He just does it. You see, no matter what, you can't win. But here's the thing. The white guy set the black guy up. And they're working as a team. The black guy turns around after he's made his homie shot and does all of this special dance. The white guy will be coming up with his hand up and the black guy will dance right past him to some other black player who had nothing to do with it and do the high five. In other words, I've seen this a dozen times. That's not accidental. Here's the other thing. Most of the black players that are out there are mediocre players, period. There is an agenda to make sure that the black players are out there. It's not because they're the best players There is an agenda to make sure that the white players aren't hired Here's a number five years ago when I was born at seven years ago. Remember what was it the one team up in? Oh hell I think it was Minnesota and they didn't have enough black players and the black players weren't getting all the bling and blah blah blah and it was like Well, they were kicking butt taking names. They were sweeping the floor with everybody else. It was out there And so, oh, the whole, the basketball association had to step in and the owner had to start selling his white slaves and buying some black slaves that were more controversial and drama queens that couldn't work as a team. Because the white guys were all working as a team and rolling over everybody because they knew how to work as a team. They weren't playing drama queen. They weren't playing, I'm the star and you're not. If I don't get the ball, I'm the star. I deserve five billion dollars. and I'll kill you if you don't. Another angle on that, Mark. Basketball, believe it or not, you guys, are you sitting down? Basketball a long time ago, just like not even two generations ago, when I was a youngster in junior high, in the middle 60s, basketball was still a non-contact sport. When you went into college and you were going to be a doctor or a lawyer and you were athletic, You went into basketball. If you went into college because men, they drafted you because you were a football player, that's where you were going to go. But if you had that, I want to get a letter while I'm in college. You played basketball. Why? Because you generally came out with your brain not addled or other things. Your knees haven't been hyperextended by 290 pounds plowing through them. Or backwards. Backwards, yeah. All kinds of things that you would be subject to if you wanted to play football, a violent sport. Basketball has been mistreated. Misaligned to the extent it's bastardized to the extent now that plenty of guys go out there with face shields on Because they worry about jumping up and receiving that malicious elbow that would have removed somebody from the game years ago They would have been taken out of the game for the rest of that game They would have been fined had they done it again in another game They would have been removed for the rest of the season But again, it goes back over to you got to work with what you got, don't you? And if you put a bunch of people who don't have a respect for people to begin with out there, well, this is what you get. And you better wear that face shield clear as it can be, because if you want your nose to be straight at the end of the game. And again, that used to end people's seasons. You did that once it ended your game. You were pulled from the game. You did that twice in one season. You were taken out for the season. Not anymore. Basketball used to be a non-contact sport. Yeah. Well, the thing that gets me about this is, again, it's in your face and it's not accidental. And it's something nobody wants to talk about. It's like, well, you mean there aren't white players that aren't out there? Yeah. Are they better players at typically? Well, at the collegiate level especially. Oh, yeah, typically they are. But they're not going to be recruited because it's not in the kosher agenda. Who owns the teams? What is the agenda? How is it engineered? Nobody wants to talk about that. But that little case came up about eight years ago now because this is 2014. I think it was 06. 06, early part of 07 is when this thing came up. You got too many white players. Well, what's the big deal if the black players are superior they should be rolling right over all those white players But the problem is is that the white players weren't drama queens and so they were focusing on team effort and they weren't poking and jabbing and doing all the jive they were focusing on it like it was a job and That's what they were pissing and moaning about Because all the bling and all of the all the BS and all of the you know the routine was just wasn't in the formula now it doesn't mean the people don't think they should get paid or do you know get better promotion points and attaboys if they really are a better player you know but the drama garbage is you know all of that's part of this whole it's like the riot thing is why oh well we got accepted that's just the not really that that's the norm like I said I have total respect for them if they were going to town and you know like you're claiming the cops did supposedly fill in the blank and they're going to town fighting the cops But don't tell me what kind of a, you know, what kind of a, you know, you know, a shockazoo you are when you got your enemy right in front of you and what do you do? You turn left and you head for the beer vault and you turn right and you head for the shoe store. Well, that ain't exactly, I guess the shockazoo did his share of pillaging, but usually you see that. That was after the battle. Yeah, the great warrior does that after the battle. The punk does that in lieu of the battle. Yeah. You see how that works? So I have no respect for the criminals. That's a criminal element. Otherwise, and it's again, like all, you can go step by step right down through the whole process, the difference between, you know, whoa, the Bundy thing. And there's an article that was in Henry's From the Trenches World Report, but the guy that wrote it was doing the, well, you know, the argument is that the gasoline is spread all over the place. And of course he had to get his digs in there that all the Bundy Ranch thing and it got you know, the people that were involved, they shouldn't have been doing what they were doing right so the BLM could have rolled right over them and stolen their property. In other words, the protest and then shrug your shoulders because they walk over and steal everything that the producers make so they can hand it over to the characters that don't. and to the thieves and pigs that are in the system. Go ahead, call your champion. Thank God for the AR-15. I mean, without that, those pigs would have done it. Well, and that's the whole point. Without the armed American... But not because we're trying to steal from they tried to make it sound like that He's not paying all of these taxes We pulled out of our arse and we estimate and they always pull a number out of their arse That's just outrageous and they've done this for years as soon as that number of illness I always just shut it off You know if I didn't even talk about that this last time Because it's part of the running scam that they that they generate every time guys And it's always a lie. By the time you're done, it's like, well, I guess they don't know 3,000. Oh, turns out he was right. He really didn't know anything. Hey, we're well into the next hour, but a talking point for the next hour might be that controversial drama queen, Dennis Rodman. Mark, do you think if I went to Korea and hammed it up with a mental-y bill there for a good long time, you think I could come home and... I'm sure the government will be meeting you at the airport. Oh yeah. But I don't think they'd be very friendly. If it was you or me. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. We are at the top. Don your number for night vision, please. That number is 2317968458. Goggles or gunsights, dreams, dreams or thermals. God bless the republic. That number is 231-796-845