Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed preparedness and field operations, focusing on equipment maintenance for personnel deployed in hot, humid conditions near the border. They covered ammunition and magazine maintenance in moisture-heavy environments, proper weapon care, and the importance of keeping critical equipment on one's person. The hosts analyzed militia combat footage from Ukraine, highlighting small-unit coordination and defensive positioning. They extensively discussed night vision technology, comparing first-generation white-light devices to thermal imaging, and offered first-generation gun sights and viewers at competitive prices. The episode included commentary on surplus equipment scarcity, rising prices for military gear, and the detox formula for health preparedness.
Live 365 The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free still a piece of obsolete farm machinery good evening ladies mark orky and I'm Don betcher one day close We're on AM and FM microstations, C-Bake stations, and BocNet technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along Mississippi, Texas, and the Recall Star. We have, forgive me, the great thing to get away from each other. And the Marlville Grammar Consortium, bring us the Gold Knight Town. You're right. There's the Harvest Moon this evening, and they say, take a... dream media talks about holding your camera up against you in the background, and that's assault. So take a selfie with the harvest moon when it's on the horizon and appearing really big and all of those things. It's like a little happen again next year. Same time next year. You guys it is the eighth day of September, the year of our Lord 2014. The idea there is time waits for no man and if you get to see it next year that's another gift from God just like today was. The sun is almost down. and just like today was, a gift from God. venue. Sometimes, Mark, you brought up the psychological thing about, and again, it's not a communications Tuesday, but I remember sitting in my car watching it, the drive-in and listening to it over that speaker you brought into the car when it was brand new, fresh from the studio that summer. You talked about the bees in the background, and that comes up to be a natural, it raises the little dinky little hairs on the back of people's necks. You guys, when I brought this up, when we first brought this to the hour, we said that somebody should make a movie out of this. And just, you know, I'm not telling you to do this just because you've got to do this because we said to do this, but just do a search for the Birkenhead. I think it was H-M-S-B-I-R-K-E-N-H-E-A-D. It was a ship. The paddle wheel, I think it might have been even Clyde built, but they're in Scotland. But just look up the what was the end of that ship for yourself and you wonder why somebody hasn't made a movie out of that yet. I don't know if you're hearing, my neighbor across the creek is adventurous in making things move rather rapidly and when they get there making them go boom. He's exercising his ability at that as we speak. He can build big, big things that go up in the air and make real loud noises. At any rate, that's going on in the background. We'll just say that that's what's happening in the background. But you guys, we bring up different thought lines and tell you, dig for yourself. We just did that with a couple of things that are Well, as much sometimes a little bit scary or inspirational as anything else is modern knowledge. You're not going to learn how to take apart a gun by delving into either of the aforementioned subjects. You're not going to learn about Bama-Lama-Ding-Dong's heritage, even though I'm pretty certain his grandmother still lives in a mud hut right there in Africa. Last I'm told that's what 60 Minutes was telling me. His father's mother lives in a mud hut. in Africa there, so well, much for that. You look at particular things and you think that, you know, man, I have to be at least that measure. I have to be at least that. I'll tell you that Breckinhead, the guy they called Kaiser for World War I before they called him Kaiser, when he heard the report of that, he ordered that report posted in every barracks of every soldier under his command. You look at what is really important and why you think Don or Mark or someone would send you. Go look under that rock. See for yourself. If it's just a little story like that or if it's something else, the things we bring. Sometimes we touch on subjects and we barely get to, you know, like olive oil, you know, being the operator in the Popeye cartoons when she's so overwhelmed she just starts chewing on her fingernails. We just touch on the fingernails of the whole of the subject, even if we do it for an hour. Even if we dwell on one subject for an hour, sometimes we're barely scratching what Mark would refer to many times as the veneer, you know, the very surface most appearance of because some things have been going on for so long and are so deep that if we were to tell you this most people would that's not true. A lot of people just couldn't believe it. They just can't be that. How come we didn't know? How come my father didn't tell me about that? Maybe he didn't know either. Maybe because he didn't know. You're right. You're right. And sad, but it's true. Yes. But you guys, when you gain that thought line you can understand how a lot of people when you try to tell them about something that has been a threat over generations or has a threat through great depth or a certain portion of humanity, they can't believe that something that sinister would exist. But when you get on the ship and you go sailing somewhere you think you're going to get to the other port, don't you? Sometimes the best laid plans. The other side has been planning this for so long. And again, across generations, their grandparents wished to have you and I so bamboozled, so fooled, so enslaved, that if we got another drop of water, we would be one of those, yes sir, may I have another, thank you, may I have another. But you know, other portions have held that back. Both inside, you guys, Mark you pointed out many times that this isn't just a battle on this side of the political fence. This isn't just a battle on this side of the civilian fence. This is not just a battle, although the courts are becoming more and more corrupt from, you know, bottom to top, brim to brim. To find an honest judge these days would truly be a blessing for America. I am certain that they are few and far between. On occasion, many of them will rise to, well, I think I'll do this for this guy. In particular, when there are people in the courtroom with notepads, it used to be pen and paper. Now they're just punching in their silent little notepads, their tablets, taking notes. When they appear to be over-watched, they might be a little more understanding or lenient. But then again, it depends on It depends on a number of things. One of the things you guys, let's go back into history and refer a little bit of something of it depends on. Mark, a number of times over the years, and as of late because of actions in that vicinity, we've referred to that poem by that guy, Into the Mouth of Death, March the 600. You remember it, onward, onward, and all of that. First of all, find the Christ. Understand that I say, Well, there have been a lot of elections about the British and the Crimea, along with the Punjab. A really big series of wars kind of viewer lives. Yes. Because we're going to go back and visit them and rediscover them all over again, is to die. And they do that to us. Well, speaking of they doing that to us, let's reference a little bit of that battle. You know, there was rolling ground there, and there were those that say this general that gave that order, couldn't see the whole of it, and because of that, other things happened. But did you know that one of the generals' aides there was brother-in-law to one of the lieutenants over there that was going to ride right out there with everybody else. And he didn't like him very much because he used to be married to his sister. About 12 years ago, the lieutenant out there in the field divorced the lieutenant standing there at the general's side. He divorced his sister, and that guy hated him. He was glad to give that order and carry it over there. This is recorded into history and this is right there in the movies and everything. He questioned the order. He says, what guns? What do I attack? The man waved his arm across that field of doom and death and destruction and said, there are your guns. Again, it's the dinky little things. What's connected to this and that? But the general, when he saw those men riding, it was about 15 minutes to get that order over there and would have been about another 15 minutes to get a halt order. They should have used more flares and even flags. But a good portion of the reason why that happened was this one lieutenant hated another lieutenant. And because of that, I don't remember how many men of that, like 647 or 687 cavalry ran and rode into that valley. They made it to the guns. Did you know that? They made it to the guns. But they were still under fire and they had to exit. And there was no place to go. And you know that was done because one man on the same side hated the guy in command of those troops. That's almost hidden in history. And we all thought there were Teddy Rotten people in this day and age. It turns out that we could warn you that it's been through. Yup. So you think that, well, we've tried to demonstrate this in many different ways and it's a simple statement and we steal this from the little girl in the alien movies. My mommy told me there weren't no monsters in the world, but there are monsters in the world, but they aren't aliens into our freedom-loving, God-fearing way of life. Mark, I yield to you, sir. Yeah, with the situation now guys I want to remind everybody again something that we had called back up to us from down on the border only because we've had wet areas where the guys are deploying Mosquitoes who can't eat on everybody for very long so guys when they get out they get outed for the other thing is a lot of people aren't out as often as they should be and certainly aren't from Texas down there don't forget to sign or cover the schnoz and booney hats be your better choices always the case If you can find the wider brim hats, they are out there in Vietnam. You see the real short shorty versions, those almost look like golfers hats. And then you see the other direction where they actually were a true, you want to try and get the biggest brim you can to create your own shade. Just something to think about there, but also sunscreen, just like you have in that little ditty we do in the morning, sunscreen. Well, it'd be a good idea to make sure if you don't take it along, make sure you pick up some down there. Hey, there's some dollar store somewhere, so come on. Excuse me. It's not like you can't find one. The other thing is moisture. See, moisture on a massive scale, I don't care if you're down there up here. If you're going to be loading up weapons and you're going to be outside constantly, we're now looking at a greater and greater amount of moisture in the air. You're going to have to do magazine and ammunition. maintenance and that means wiping things down everyone. The point here is that you like the hours right now where we're heading into the twilight and into darkness. You've built up heat with the combination is never good. Now typically your mags are you know again in your mag pouch. The moisture is going to permeate into everything unless you've got an air sealed system for your mag pouches and a lot of guys aren't. They're carrying these top quick tactical your mags right out in the AO weather. Now maintenance, air pulling all the rounds. I would separate the round that's on the top and leave that off the side. Dry it and then put it in first or second, you know, so it's one of the last rounds loaded. That way it's farthest from, you know, indexing. The reason is not that it's likely, but remember that it has been worked a little bit. And better to have that in a hot end of a delivery where the weapon's been firing than up in the earlier stage of the gun, especially, you know, again, don't just top it out the way you loaded it up. Take that first round that was in the mag, set that off to the side. When you dry everything off, a second, you know, somewhere in the later end of the indexing. That way, Pretty sure the gun's gonna be heated up. She's gonna be, you know, she'll work with violent response with regard to the cyclic action, which is cool. That's what you want. It's supposed to be a violent action. Anyway, the idea is it's more likely that that way the round won't be wasted, but if there's dings, dents, oval-ing, whatever could happen, it teaches variations on the theme. It's not gonna be as much of a problem because chambers are heated up, you've got temperature, adhesion is less likely, etc. But the big thing is, do it with any oil, make sure you do this with a The idea is to get the moisture off whatever you got and do a quick maintenance and survey of the ammunition. Any oxidation goes over into the shooter box. If you're going to be out on the range for anything, if you're going to make some noise back behind the lines, if you're on the border, that's one of the rounds you shoot. And that way it cycles it through. It doesn't go to waste. But it's one way or another, again, you need to make decisions when you're deployed like that. This is where the lacquer can be. Cased ammunition is kinda handy, guys, because it was designed for this nasty kind of weather. Cold wet, and getting into, you know, cold freezing. Do anything if they don't have... They're spending minimum on the victim. I mean the soldier. To get madrift. So, for that reason, again, try to, again, you know, to be ahead of the curve. Stay ahead of the problem. Maintenance on the weapon is obvious. Constant maintenance on the weapon while you're in the field. Dusting, check it, clean it, keep an eye on it. uh... don't let it drop in the dirt but don't let it drop in the first place you don't set your weapon down anywhere you should be on your person at all time your night vision should be on your person if you're going to be carrying it is going to be around you then it should be on your person uh... we had the store came out about what happened down there on the border the uh... boy she didn't shoot anybody the uh... cop you know upset because uh... table scrapings in the dope money that the uh... that keeps down there was getting interfered with The fact of the matter is that again, the equipment and technology on your person, the radios don't leave your person. Now you can conceal the radios quite easily. You have lots of pockets, you know? So it would be a good idea, I mean with four pockets in your blouse and six pockets on your pants, why would your equipment be anywhere other than on your person? Everybody understands that. I mean, every one of these battle blouses has got at least four pockets. Hell, some of them have got five. Then they've got a six pocket, because, Don, they've now got a popcorn pocket on the arm. With pen holders, of course. So you've got all kinds of places, and the radios haven't gotten bigger. What's happened to the radios? They've gotten... So there's plenty of places to put them in any one of a dozen pockets you've got, or less. And let's not forget if you're wearing a field jacket, we'll add more, four more pockets to that or five if you got one of the new cut ones that even has a pocket in the back and also some of the Euros have six pockets on the field jacket. Two in the rear, four in the front. No way! Yes way. I'm looking at one right now for five dollars. Oh yeah? Yeah. So two more pockets in the back? Yeah. All kinds of, there's no reason for your critical parts and those things really cost a lot of money to not be on your Other than atomic weapons, you guys consider this, what made the .50-caliber shooter in the military better here in America? The Servillion. You know that two pockets on the back? That comes from old, old Hunter. The big pocket on the back. Gang bags? A couple of three rabbits can fit in there, and I've still got both hands free and nothing thrown on my sides to make more noise or hinder my step through the brush. See how that works? It kind of just follows you along when it's on your back, don't it? It comes from the old hunters into the military. So many things. We've talked about lenses. We've talked about, oh, you know who didn't like Galileo and, you know, Galileo and wasn't that the telescope mark? I remember rightly. The, uh, didn't like him. But the general that wasn't able to buy him didn't like him either. Parts of history that people generally don't talk about. If we see farther, we could shoot, or at least we could make decisions. Yes, we've addressed that for a long time now. If you can see your opponent before he sees you. So many things can be determined from that. His direction, his speed, what he is capable of on a simple overview. Do we want to engage? Because of these few thought lines there, we want to engage. Can we avoid engagement? In other words, what are intentions? That's the overview. he intend to try and kill you in the process. Keep an eye on him, we might find out, I say. You can see him, he's several miles away this way. Anyway. In that vein, he intends to kill us, it was kind of like Scotty, the original engineer on board the Enterprise. Do you guys know why that man was a Scotsman? That goes back into old, that goes almost into lore. the wooden and then the iron ships in that time frame. When they were the best English ships in that time frame thinking the best ships in the world were built there and slipped down the ways and built by Skunt. They weren't built by Englishmen. They were built up in Scotland. And that goes back over to that, what was that? Clyde-built. Now the shipyard where they were built, they were called Clyde-built. I can't remember. That was part of the shipyard owner's name. But when he put a ship to sea, Mark, he made certain that there was one of that yard's engineers, the guy who helped knew how to and helped to supervise the building of the ship, was one of the engineers for keeping the boilers and everything running steady. He were a Scotsman down there. That's not a cold war, you guys, particularly in the British world. It's most likely why that guy there in the in the engine room of that enterprise was a Scotsman. Did you know that? It mixes lore. What do you call that, Mark? Future folk? Future history past. What kind of music is that? Audition. That's from Fiddler on the Roof, remember? To Audition. But in reality, again, the idea was to incorporate. That was something that Roddenberry did intentionally. But the idea over the thought line behind us was the right man for the job. The guy who knows what he's doing. And the builder, the man whose reputation we've talked about putting your name on things as of late, haven't we? That guy didn't want just any old person running his pride and joy his latest creation. He wanted someone who was going to look over it, someone who was going to watch over it, who would care for it like it was his, like he watched it. since its keel were laid, which was true in this instance. In most cases actually that is also true. The engineers were selected for the signing crew for the entire construction. I'm just turn keel up. And that was intentioned. Nothing that was going to surprise them. It wasn't anything that they hadn't seen that they might have to deal with with regard to the ship's fielding when the time came for it to get there. We talk about being familiar with your equipment. This is a grand, on a huge scale, an example of that, isn't it? A difference over the ship. They actually eventually realized that right where the ice machines were, we should have known better. We didn't need more ice cubes than we already got. Real quick here, something I'm noticing. I've been commenting to somebody else on the side. Guys, and this is a total of Guys, surplus is becoming so difficult that the big thing with most of the companies are civil service equipment from Europe now. And you're going to see this, that Italian IRS, German Treasury. We want uniforms from the armies? Well, you're going to see those. We're seeing solid colors. Yeah, all, I mean, they have camouflage, but... The camouflage and even the OD green stuff, all the OD green at least is showing up to a degree. But this stuff is all being consumed and what's interesting is I was told today that the winter gear is being... I'm talking to people and they're talking to their purchasing agencies, they're telling them, well, here's what's missing and we can get to it. So just a heads up guys, they're buying their winter camp. Well you wonder how much of that, like we field army into Iraq, and how many private... What people did we send in an X amount of money a year? Some people don't work 10 years and make that kind of money. They made in a year. Yeah, a little $100,000 a year truck, a mercenary truck driver, remember? Yeah. Tax-free? But how many of those went in? The amount of small armies. The small army's number. Because there were a big small army number of Americans there. Let's say small mercenary groups in large numbers. That's a better way to put it, more understandable. But how many of those went in and were basically almost on a leash or almost in control? Mark, you talked a week or so ago about youth night vision. Oh yeah, I've had a chance to see one of the pieces talk about the dust of ages. I mean, literally, it looked like it was dropped on the Iraqi flats. and left for a sandstorm, which no maintenance done at all. It's not the one I've seen, but the one I've seen, he was parking basically. And I'm told that that was a bunch of mercs. That's where that came from. Rather than even try when they came home to bring it back past. Yeah, to any kind of inspection level, none. Right, they were closing groups before the groups exited the stage while they're ending up here now. Again, those are second gen, but we heads up guys these have been and run through the long mill overseas this is what we've been talking about like with surplus we're gonna hit a wall with a bunch of technology and equipment here where before in the past you expected to see stuff new in the box or stuff out there which into an end I can't emphasize that enough with clothing etc the big money in the deep pockets the stuff is disappearing it's gone or in again they don't need to bring it over here it's not gonna happen anyway when they can sell it over in a third country you know, twice what they will sell here. Let me give you an example of something. You know, the average pair price for a pair of you guys for 80 cents and a dollar a pair all day, didn't I? Oh yeah. Okay, without a problem. In fact, 50 cents a pair would be about medium 80 cents. I got like four pairs of the green ones from Mark. One pair frazzled out just wouldn't, you know, stay up. I still wear those other three in the meantime. The German long socks? Yes, they come up almost to my knees. If we could get those, they want $9 a pair. I really like those socks. $9 a pair. Yeah, I can't, I'm not going to buy them. In fact, I'm looking at the cheapest pair I can get, which are Czech, they say they're OD wool, and $3.50, which means, remember, when they come onto the market, they're going to double that price. so just to give you an idea you know sachs used to be one of those dime a dozen things guys because you know armies run on their feet well the problem is it's true armies run on their feet and they've been counting so much on surplus from other countries or from the countries that you know they're using up their inventory that finding socks in surplus there are maybe two countries that they're surplus uphill for instance another one that well boots and shoes we've talked about just gators okay Guys, how many of you out there, we picked gators up for you, the Zip Switch? A dollar a pair, remember that? What are the worst? Cheapest used, five dollars a pair. Same ones we got new, uh, if they even have them right now. Hold on here, I'm just gonna double check this. Seven dollars and fifty cents a pair. It's a dollar a pair, two, three years ago. Seven dollars and fifty cents a pair. It's like this Swiss poncho, everybody just before. A batch of gators coming out are gonna be, I'm looking at them right now. Twelve, like, well, and part of this is reflecting on the dollar despite what everybody says about, oh things are stated. No they're not. Oh it's just about to say, Mark it's like our money's becoming less less and less. Yeah. We could buy one pair of gators before. I can buy now one pair of gators for what I was buying seven pairs for. Think about it. That's called purchasing power. Yeah and the lack thereof. And I'm seeing this across the, this is with the better jobbers too. This is, I can do bargain bins where I take their throwaways. and do a little better but you have to buy so many tons. Even then it catches a catch head. You don't know what you're going to get. I'm not exaggerating about wearing those green socks. Oh no! I still have a repair. I have a repair we bought. We held back 100 pairs for ourselves. Here. I mean everybody wears them. Uh, Nancy, myself, Nancy, well, girls love them. Come up to your knees, guys. The German, you know, boot sock. Germans make real wool. They make virgin wool. They don't make, they don't use rag wool. So the quality of the sock is higher right from the get-go. Pretty much all the European, that's when you're looking at European as a Western European, not Eastern. See, the Czechs are borderline. And when I see them and they say they're wool socks, again, iron curtains, so, nah, probably cellos, like beak and wool. and we've seen that before. Yeah, they do. They're a world, but they're white pointed this out, guys. Go to YouTube and punch in militia, and then do a today search. Start watching a lot of the footage that's being put out by the militia units and bullets, but the militia units are doing a better job putting out the combat footage, I think. Pay attention to watch what's either in terms of not patrolling operations. unit coordination, they're doing block by block as in residential earth. This is a critical part that I had a hell of a time working, actually our people had no problem with it, but the regular military people training, you know, the Army of the Air Force Marine Corps, had a very difficult time doing the transition work from field operations into an urban area and beyond and back into because there's a whole lot of coordination that needs to take place in order for you to secure a small village or town. The bigger it is, the more work it is. Some of these videos are some excellent examples. The locals coming out and like, hey, thank God you're here, the Ukrainian army was here, they're kicking the Ukrainian army back out is what they're doing. They've either encompassed them and knocked them out or they're pushing what's left of them out that are the remnants while they've pretty well encircled and destroyed the rest of the rear there. That just doesn't work. And the lies they used. In this case, the controlled media trying to do the smiley face thing, well, the actual ground operations paint a very different picture. The interesting thing though is, again, artillery, mech forces, improvised mech forces, unconventional, paraconventional, and now conventional as they move into the next tier of operations. Very important you understand the three phases and the fact that you may switch back and forth. depending upon the area of operation, what resources you have as a field commander. And just operating small units of any size. Before we go any farther though, I don't want you to rush down. You have night vision. We have some really good questions about basically what we were discussing with thermal as opposed to night vision. But night vision technology, you have it. Everybody's looking at going into battle and actually being able to operate at night. What do you have available? What are the changes coming up? We've got binoculars. and binoculars and gun sights. I mentioned gun sights in there, right? Yeah, I think three times. The green screen is disappearing in first generation. We'll still have that in second, third, and fourth generation. Yeah, there is... how does that go? Yes, Virginia, there is a fourth generation green screen. But the first generation is going away as far as green screen. It'll be a white light coming out of the device. Mark, I actually have one of those in my company, sent me one in order that I am able to show it to someone else. We've been talking about that. That's a behind the scenes kind of thing. But to answer a number of questions I've got about this recently, how can they say that that's, and you talked at night it's black and white and it's white light that comes out of the device. Basically, its guts are a digital video camera. Your digital video camera is going to show you color when there is high enough ambient light to show color. We've talked about color disappearing as every diver knows. When you get about 12 feet, 13 feet down, your red gloves, if they were bright red, if they were dull red, if they were blood red, by about 12 or 13 feet down they're bright brown or they're dull brown or they're well they're not red anymore because there's not enough light only in that 12 feet to 13 feet of water not enough what light is reaching down there to bring red light back to your eye. That's an example of how as light progresses away we lose colors and that can be on the brightest day you guys. coral at 15 feet. For certain 15 feet on the brightest day, if it's red, it looks brown. But you get it up to about 12 feet and you start to see the red. By the time it's at 2 feet, 3 feet, if it's red, bright as blood, it looks red, bright as blood. But as that light goes lower in this device, it's going to switch over to black and white. It's going to still show you the shapes in front of it. but it will shift over to black and white. If you turn it into a lighted area, it will show you the colors in that area. The other thing about it is instead of being a big viewing area like a green screen for second or third generation, it's a smaller rectangular area. Much like a piece of thermal mark, perhaps they're looking to make people think, oh, this is kind of like thermal. When it's down in the low light and everything is just black and white because the contrasts are pretty stark in low light and it almost imitates thermal but it's not any, don't get me wrong here and don't think I'm misleading you as far as performance. The image appears like thermal but it's only reading light, it's not reading any heat. Okay. Now if you were to go out there and light up a match that would be the brightest thing and the guy's face would probably be in color there for a flash at least. But again, it would only be looking at not the heat of the match. They're trying to sell that, gee, it looks like thermal. It's really high tech. Maybe that's one of the reasons why they didn't round it to a full-size view in the upcoming, well, black and white night vision first generation from ATN. We've talked about this, but again, I have their entry level, a piece of that. in my hands this evening. I've had it since Friday and been toying with it a little bit, learning its capabilities and whatnot. But that goes back over to a white light at night coming out of the device, you guys. And when you hold the device up and let the light shine onto your hand, you'll see for yourself it's white light at night, it's not color, and it's most certainly not green. We've addressed this before. That'll be the new first generation viewers and gun sights. We've got 200 of these. four power first generation gun sight left. I'll put that right in your mailbox for $390. The manufacturer on a good day, a generous day, if he sold one or two that week already, that particular salesman will tell you, yeah, I'll sell it to you for $449. And then he's going to ask what your zip code is, and then he's going to base the amount of delivery on what your zip code is. So you'll give him $449, and then you'll give him delivery beyond that, you know, adding to that price. Oh, referencing that $390, that's everything. That's everything you'd get from the manufacturer if you bought it right from him. That's right in your mailbox. That's delivery included. If you want to talk about that device, the number on those is dwindling. The last I heard were around 500 for the 6 power. 500 number. But that doesn't mean that somebody won't come in and buy 100 or 200 at a time. There are people capable of that and some of the bigger institutions that will do that. Again, my phone number is 231-796-8458. Googles or gunsights, screen screens or thermal. I mentioned last week, I think you guys, we've talked about teens. carrying a rifle sight in and a gun sight in. It's a lot better to be able to look in more than one direction. Someone called me on that over the weekend. If you want to put together that first generation gun sight and that first generation viewer, three power for the viewer, four power for the gun sight, we can work a bundle on that. We can work a bundle on the five power viewer, the same basic body with a five power lens. in the viewer and the four power gun sight and at the very least we'll take off the delivery of one of those devices which will save you a little bit of money and maybe we can do a little bit better than that. So my phone number is 231-7984-582317968458. And for everybody out there, why are you dealing with a stranger? When we have a friend, Andy, who is cognitive of the technology and is knowledgeable, he doesn't know what's going on and for the particular question you might have, guess what? He's a manufacturer and he's guessing around the board. Yeah, I'll just point you out. Again, I can't stress if you pay attention, guys, to employment, resources, things, or husband, most important is having focal technology and material on the right place at the right time. those night vision equipment at night, obviously along with other support analogies. It should be emphasized that what's coming out of the reports with regard to the militia operations, that it was key ball unit formations that were dogged. Literally, they were in the right place, wrong time so to speak for, you know, give the experience, but what was needed. Men here, a handful of men there that virtually blocked, and I can't emphasize enough, I guarantee that 90% of that was because they knew there. They understood what they wanted to do. They planned out and they mapped out their defense accordingly. This is something with regard to controlling your area. I'm going to go back to something else that there's no discussion about. The Israeli invasion of Lebanon in every category. There isn't a single category where they were not either outnumbered or simply grossly outgunned. The Israelis never met even their first They're a series, typically, in a campaign. They did not even reach their first objective. The bog down across the basic question is why. And remember that, well, if you're not a modern fighting force, if you don't have an air force, helicopters, and if you don't want to have, you know, heavy artillery and blah, blah, go right down the shopping list, then how is it that the Israelis were not able to allow units, number one? And number two, as they jokingly call it, hullabaloo, Bob, bottom line, they didn't come back for a second helping, did they? Phillies did not come back for a second helping, did they? Oh, no. And when you look at long term, all of the force of that, what's his name there in charge of Syria, he has helicopters, doesn't he? He has a few fast movers, doesn't he? He ain't one yet, and he's kind of vicious, isn't he? Hello, right back from Kentucky again. Question for Don in regards to his white screen night vision. over the back of that green or something that would. One of the things now that I have this, even the entry level device, if you look at that like a solution, I haven't taken the boot, there is a rubber boot on the back of this, it doesn't flare out like a gun sight boot does, it just keeps your eyeball from bumping into the lens. because you really don't even want the oils on your eyelashes on the lens. You really don't because it just wipes off the protective coatings. It not necessarily wipes them off. It alters them so that you can see those smears. I haven't pulled the back of that boot off. One of the features of this device though is you can brighten and dim the image. If you were to put a piece of green cellophane, I don't know how much light that would slow down, like a real slow lens. But you could brighten the image up, but when you brighten the image up it becomes more distorted after you get beyond real eye pleasing parameters, so to speak. I understand you don't watch that. Yes, yes. There is a bit of a solution there. I haven't tried that yet, but again I have this in my hand and we'll see what we can do with this. I'm looking for something to run into that experiment, something green. If I have it, it's really dark like the green for the flashlight, brown. Christmas is happy. Oh, there you go. I'll have to look for something like that. I'm trying to stay on the subject, so I'll let you guys go. Okay, thank you though. Again, sometimes you've got a sticker's horse, kick him once or twice. One of the things that we used years ago, you don't see them as often, but they are the Bingo chips. that were heaps through. Yeah, they were done in greens. Older ones actually had them. Some are basically like tiddlywinks. There's simply one piece of plastic. As soon as you said that, the image from different board games, I'll have to look for it. But the older ones, if you can find the older ones, they actually had a metal ring around the outside, which made them a little more sophisticated and a little better built. Before we move away, John, I wasn't calling you. I was referring to myself as that old horse you have to kick with the I just didn't want you to think I was directing that at you. I was thanking you for the help. Thank you. Thank you. I was up in Indiana last week and I caught me a cold. I sure hope I don't have that need. Western Bug is coming out of remember, there's a good on the trenches, Robrey covered that earlier today and I pointed out it seems like we have this quatter Denver and it happened back in the 90s the same way almost like it was engineered. Now the thing is, it's been traveling east straight. It's been going right across, almost as if it's following the express moving with the planetary spin. However, it's happening. Yeah, it's heading into, right now it's just hitting Indiana. And I can't stress enough, ionic silver. Now, cordial silver is good, but ionic silver is better. It's their silver. It's an ionic silver. So what they do is they take cordialized silver or cordialized minerals. Basically they shatter it with a laser and that takes it down to even finer to the point where the silver literally will penetrate the... You generate with your silver generator is transdermal, small portion almost all of the silver in there medically proper although they're optically clear bottles is transdermal. The advantage here is like for that plague or dealing with it that would help to knock a good chunk of it down for you. Typically if you again take a teaspoon in the morning, well, in the evening, swish it around in your mouth, don't just around your mouth and keep it there for a bit, kills bacteria in the mouth. It also absorbs right through the tongue and the gum lining, the whole nine yards. And it goes right into the system. And whatever you swallow, it probably won't even get to the lining of the sauvagus. What I'm seeing is they're doing everything you can to try and pariah anybody using silver, which means it's a high priority. The other is the If you go to our Yahoo group page, I understand that it's posted clear again. If you go to our Yahoo group page at Liberty Free Radio, we post the detox formula there. And we're sending more copies out again right now with everything that we're shooting out to the general population. The detox formula pretty well stomp on everything, guys. You know, you guys, I remember when I was in like seventh grade reading a paperback book of Hardhat Diver. He was all alone on his sailing ship, a hard hat diver. That's a real hard bad, bad practice. He was being trailed by a sloop and the guy on the other one of the treasure this guy was looking for. There's the octopus in this and the treasure box and all of that in this. But if I remember rightly, Mark, that's where I first saw that reference. This formula is ancient and a lot of people, well, it's been hidden here and there over time. But I think that's, if you guys remember that book, you can remember the title, someone out there might remember, I don't remember the title of that book, but thumbnail description of that, maybe they can remember that description in there too, maybe they could remember the title of that book. Thank you. And again, that was Water Oz. Yes, one calcium, and they have other minerals and for dealing with the plague, silver and the calcium. Sounds weird, but the calcium works very, I remember hearing that there's a little too that you should have on the millennium. the other minerals. OZ like the Wizard of Oz. Only it's the water of Oz. Water of Oz. And it's full of my goodness. And it's towards the top. That's the top. This is cool. I got too many things to do enough time to get them all done. Don, before you go any farther here, your number for night vision, please. And I didn't think it was that late, but it is. Not a goodness. Well guys, for everybody out there, if you're trying to find Night Vision, talk to John. Don, ask him the questions that you're interested in finding out information about because there's solutions here. Not just trying to push in an odd direction, move you where you need to go to get the job done right. God bless the Republic and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. But we are on the march both day and night. Glad to beat them down so hard they wish to God they never showed up on our peak. We'll get on with business later. Don, your number for Night Vision, give out a couple more times and close us, please. 2 3 1 7 9 6 Again 2 3 1 7 9 6 8 4 Thank you Mark God bless you God bless America or the Western world. 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