September 15, 2014
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1h 8m
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2014
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Mark Koernke and Don discussed American political and economic decline, comparing historical figures like the Roosevelts and Adams to modern political dynasties. They covered the erosion of purchasing power, the Federal Reserve's role in controlling wealth, patent theft by foreign manufacturers, and how innovation has been stifled in America. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness, including details on night vision equipment availability, tactical gear for border operations, and upcoming events like the Knob Creek machine gun shoot. Guests provided information on government surplus equipment sales and thermal imaging technology.
- federal reserve
- purchasing power
- patent theft
- innovation
- night vision
- thermal imaging
- knob creek machine gun shoot
- border operations
- government surplus
- tactical gear
- preparedness
- roosevelt
- adams
- political dynasties
- constitutional rights
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Did you know you can support this broadcast financially by becoming a Live 365 VIP member? You'll also receive added benefits like commercial free listening and exclusive content for VIPs only. Become a member today at Live365.com slash VIP. Live 365. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You 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 they're children of people. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children? to live in fear and be a slave. Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? This is still the land of the free Gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm our party and I'm Don betcher one day close closer to victory for all of our brothers on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, dot com, india, tarp, b, bay station, and ultra net technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska. From the hallmark network from the top of main to the from the bottom of florida from mexico. Headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 12 sisters and the third, the fifth, and the pit, along with our friends in Colorado, waiting to go left coast where we have the great Jefferson. We turn back to the east, sweep across the plains, and leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and land in the smokies slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the mob, the grandma consortium, bring us the Golden's. Pick many hands, make for light work. A million Peddicoat Junction operators. Well, Don, it's dark side, oh, dark 30, and it's acting like it might get the rain down here you got up there. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's jumping off the wall? What is the date today, sir? Oh, it was a beautiful sunset. The sun isn't down yet, but it's dimming to the point that you can't call it a sunset anymore. That's one good way to tell you the light level here on the radio. Everybody, let's look at this beautiful sunset. You know what I mean? But it's just dark enough that it's not lighting the sky and the clouds and all of that, you know, wonderful are thy work stuff, beautiful sunset at worth on this, the 15th day of September, year of our Lord's 2014. You know, we could go over plans and, you know, we talked about plans earlier in the day, the five o'clock hour, and that was kind of a, you know, portion of the overall view. Another thing that we could talk about for just a little while and mark on the PBS channel here, you know, in the Detroit area, it's broadcast out of the college there and it used to be channel 56 since all the channel changes. I don't know what they call it now, but you know, out here it's WCMU because it's, you know, CMU. Central Michigan University get it, WCMU. But it's the same channel that broadcasts Nova and Nature and on occasion National Geographic and the Sesame Street people or Muppets in the Morning or whatever. You know that channel. Hey, they're broadcasting this thing about the Roosevelt's and it's not just Franklin Delano and his wife, Eleanor there. It's about Teddy too. Now, let's bring this up because perhaps a lot of people don't know this, but you guys, did you know there were cousins? It was just a few days after Teddy Roosevelt announced his he's going to run for president. Within a couple of weeks Franklin was born. Mother or son. You know how it works, cousins. At any rate. I'm not going to elaborate on either one. The national parks were kind of a gift from the Theodore Roosevelt administration. Not necessarily a gift, but that's one way to put it. But it's something that kind of at that time, and we'll elaborate on that a little bit more, something that at that time seemed to cement the wild, seemed to put it into concrete, into perpetuity. This is where Americans can go to enjoy America like it was before. people ever step foot on the continent. But you know that inter-perp-ity thing, well, you know, who owns the national works now? It's not America. But we don't need to elaborate on that. The thought line here, the point here is, you know, we've had the Roosevelt's, we've had, we've had, going way, way back, we had the Adams, but you guys, this goes back to like, you know, if you want a steak, you cook the cow, you don't, you know, put all down to a little cube of bullion. That's a comparison or parallelism or an analogy or whatever. Those guys in that timeframe, they were a lot more what one might call dedicated to the country instead of their own personal interests. We had a couple of Adams for presidents and then we had a couple of Roosevelt. The second Roosevelt, the first one gave us the national parks and some other things and liberated, what was it, Puerto Rico. That's where San Juan Hill was, right? If I remember correctly? At any rate, no. It might have been Cuba. A challenge for you there. It might have been Cuba. Now, with that in mind, he was a little more active, a little more set things in history. But the second Roosevelt, he did some things and put his mark into history to his name on it, didn't he? And then we had the Bushes. As close as the Adams' presidency were almost. In fact, look, how far apart were the two Adams' presidents? How far apart were the two Bush's presidency? You think that would be a generation removed, not just the two. The point here is, the farther away we got from the war for independence, the way we got from a dedicated president to the country, let alone dynasty. They're talking about running Jebb here or they're talking about running another bush. Let's wait and see. They're also talking about running what's your biliary there. Create a dynasty within a single family, a king and queen sort of thing there. Think about it and look at it that way and most of America doesn't. They could both call each other. Yeah, this is true. Or it would be an exaggeration for him. But I'm getting a little bit off But thank you for that. But if certain people in certain places get so greedy that all they have in their mind is enriching themselves and running everybody else to the point that, oh, let's do it like this. I've never done it like this on the year before. And this is a Don original coming up. And this goes way, way back. Remember, way, way back a long, long time ago, the television show, the Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous with that Robin Williams or Robin, what's his name? I can't remember doing all of the... Well, you know, he's some game show now. He's a narrator on some game show instead. He's not hanging out with Odman Konsugi or whoever now. You know, his life... If he were to be on a television show lately, it would be more like, if your lifestyle's a bitch, don't blame us. A lot of America lives like that. A lot of America, the hierarchy, expects America to live like that. It's not your fault that, well, you're making a wage that was pretty good wage back in 1995, maybe even 1992. Again, I don't have a problem with someone getting rich. We've touched on this before. But when you've got people who, the more they get, the more they want, the more they want to control you or me, then I've got a problem with that. The more they want to squeeze me like a rock or you expecting the last little bit of blood, we've elaborated on the drying up dollar, your shrinking purchasing power over the years. about nine years ago now when the gas went up a dollar in about five months. I told you that the president of the petroleum controllers, their mark, that is the Arabian petroleum, I can't remember it, but the president of that organization said that the problem with the price of gasoline, the problem with the price of fuel around the world, is not a problem of a party because there's enough. Then almost as if he's changing the subject, the problem with the price of fuel in America is the American dollar has lost a third value in the last year. Now this was like six or seven, eight years ago now. I'd have to go back to my notes to pin it right down to the day, the weekend we heard this on Face the Nation and Meet the Press. But that went over, hold your hand in front of your body, palm down and move it as rapidly as you can back over your head. That statement went over a lot of America's head just like that. The American dollar has lost a third of its value in the last six months or seven months. That was like part of the slide that was right around the fall. That was like 2008, 2009, right in there. Remember when Wall Street said that Well, we're so rich, we don't care what happens to you. Again, you know, if your lifestyle's up, well, we did that already, didn't we? So, you know, you can understand, you guys. Now, it seems far-fetched to say that those people at McDonald's are going on strike. The people at Burger King over there, well, they're going on strike here, but they're not allowed to in Canada. I'm not certain, and I shouldn't really say that, but, you know, that's only a poke in the ribs. in the McRibs at Burger King, I did that on purpose, because they've just moved their capital, their headquarters to Canada in order to lower their corporate tax rather than pay taxes here in America, which is a whole different subject. This goes back over to keeping poor people poor and taking from them. When we talk about the value of a dollar and compare it to the UAW, when people were saying And this was done on purpose too. This was kind of one of those things, let's move this thought line into the place. But when people would say, why those people that build cars, they don't deserve $23 or $27 now, or all they're doing is building cars, well, they had no idea that they got penny raises and two penny raises every three years when their contracts came up for negotiation. Their raises were based on the cost of living, the code called on the check. It was old specs whether you work for Chrysler or General Motors or Ford so little box on your check that showed you how much you made more that that week or that month because of the cost of living and now that cost of living wasn't something that the the Union came up with or Ford or General Motors. It was a index based in the federal government's estimate of the cost of living it it the most volatile portions of the market, you know, moving up or down rather rapidly, mostly up and not going back down because again, when the rich fellow figures that I can charge them this or that and they still come and get it, why should I lower the price? That's how they work. And if that, again, if that makes them sure, and you have to work harder again, then let's go back over to taxes because that takes more money out. It seems in the sliding scales of taxes, the more you make, the less you pay. have to dwell on that. We've talked about the building of the IRS and all of the other things and the Federal Reserve and all of that. But we could run in either of those directions when we are talking about keeping poor folks poor. And it's built in now because we could talk about the Federal Reserve for a minute. It's almost laughable. If I had a whole lot of money and put it in the bank, one person could put $200,000 in the bank. That's federally insured, I do believe, in your average bank for a single account. But everybody out there that's got $200,000 in the bank or stocks or whatever, I'm not talking about your farm in your land. Everybody out there that's got $200,000 that they could liquidate and not really lose their land or their house or all the cows or anything, raise your hand. skinny isn't it? Yeah that's a pretty, that's you know far between. But you know this goes over to even the ingenuity. That thing that built America you know I've talked about the 1903 silver dollar in my pocket real silver it's impressive when you let someone hold on to it and tell them that's what real money should feel like it's all it's impressive that many of you have held a real silver dollar that 1903 dollar equates out to the Harley and Davidson you know Harley Davidson motorcycles. Ford Motor Company, Henry Ford and his first car in 1903. Not to mention those bicycle building brothers that went to Kitty Hawk there in December 1903 and flew a heavier than air a little while. 1903 was pretty good for America and I like to elaborate on that. It only exhibits innovation and creativity here in America. one or the other. Stifled in the school rooms, in the classroom, where innovation is taught out of people, out of the youngsters. When a man walks into the patent office or gets on his computer and patents this widget or that gadget and two or three months later it appears here built in China. No, it's either stifled or robbed. That innovation that used to be meant to encourage and flourish here in America, that which made America what it is. So even if that person, that young person who has that idea that is something completely new or a brand new, there's a thing called a use patent. If I can come up with a brand new use for that spoon over there in the kitchen, in the drawer over there in the kitchen, a spoon. If I can, in that most you know, how does that go Mark? The greatest battlefield computer on the planet. If Don comes up with a brand new use for a spoon, I could use patent it. So there's an existing device that men I'm going to use it over here and it's going to make the China cabinet glow in the dark or something because I figured out how to do that. That's a use patent. It's like, you know, there's no patent on the wheel. You know what I mean? There are things that can't be patented. But if I were to take that patent down to the patent office or do it via the internet or whatever, in six months you'd see it here from China. Much, much cheaper. So again, there's that way to take away. You know, we've talked about living under communism. We've talked about this over the years. And one of the best things that happened to communism, you guys, Russian communism, was the end of World War II. Now, one might think that, yeah, that's a good thing that a war would end and all of those Germans in their tanks and everything, they were destroyed and pushed back. Sure, that's a good thing. That was a good thing, but I'm not talking about that aspect of it, that particular spike or anomaly in the whole of that time window in that event timeline. I'm talking about potato farmers who walked away with men like Kurt Tank, Kurt Tank. If you don't recognize that name, he was the major designer, oh he designed the FW 190, the FACA Wolf 190. in the European theater, arguably one of the best performing propeller driven airplanes. We've gone over that over the years. We've even spent an hour one night, not too long ago. Mark, what's the best fighter airplane in World War II? We did that a while back, remember? But the FW-190 is arguably up there in the top three, in the top five for certain. Now you guys, again, that airplane, that building, the things that happened in that timeframe, Kurt Tank was the designer of that airplane. He was a major designer for a number of airplanes from the Focke-Wolf factories. He went to Russia after the war. Can you say MIG? All of the MIG designations, be they. They all came out numbers and Fs, didn't they? FOCS, FAS, FAS. fish bed, flounder, flasher, you know, at any rate. Fucking waggle. Yeah, yeah. Kurt Tank drew him up. Again, the best thing that happened to Russia, and you wonder, this statement came out a little while ago, and you wonder, well, the best thing that happened to Russia was the end of World War II as far as knowledge moved into a bunch of potato farmers and a bunch of people who were still living The greater portion of Russia at the inception of World War II was living much like America was living at the time of the American War for Independence other than in the big cities. Even many of the cities that are talked about, the Germans overran them and they were held up in the outskirts of. They were cities that did not even have sewage plumbing. There were cities that did not have sewage plumbing. The plumbing was a ditch. All of the sewage was moved out of the city in ditches. Now you cannot call that a modern city, even if it's got a five-story building, did it, comrade? We want to look like the West. But we want to smell like a lagoon from the pig farm. You know what they keep in the lagoon at the pig farm, don't you? So again, you guys, You can look at the different ways things have happened over time. If you're looking in the right angle, there are many roads to Rome. There are a whole different ways that a number of different words can be interpreted, but even the way many times are a portion of the interpretation. But when someone has said to you, Don, look at it this way, or any listener will do it like an application form, your name here. When someone says to you, put your name here, look at it this way. And you look at that, but it doesn't really stack up. And now what we're doing here is looking at you trying to talk to someone out in the world. And you bring them a different subject and you try to say, look at it this way or this is what really happened. A lot of people, because again there is a television there, or they heard it or they read it in the history book or they were again in the public fool system, this is how it happened. When you are told how things happened, it kind of It makes you think, well, I know that it's how it happened, in particular young impressionable minds. I wish it could have happened different, but it appears that that's how it's always going to happen, because that's how it happened. Again, we can run over into ... that only exhibits the public fool system. Mark, you've talked many times about homeschooling. In fact, your children were homeschooled. We should have Nancy up sometime and have her talk about homeschooling again. There are people who remember the kitchen militia. That was like the intelligence report for your average woman. Think about it. When I say your average woman, Someone that you're trying to bring up to speed, someone that you're trying to make well equipped, someone that you're trying to say, hey, you need a plan, and they're starting to realize it. And we could go and, you know, I talked about plans for an hour from five until six o'clock. That was the overview of the whole thing. If you don't have a plan, you can't do anything. If your brain can't tell you to do something, if your brain can't fill in that blank, you know and it doesn't have to be your name here but if your brain can't fill in that blanket can't tell your name here what to do with its body and it just isn't going to get done so you know i would tell you you know you guys it's monday night you could be watching learn how to dance or dancing with the star of the dance off for the singing dance off on yeah she might dance until her leg comes off you know uh... because the attachment But remember when that was the latest talking point for about three days? And that was at every water cooler. I was on the local news and the evening news. And it was on the bunch of clucking hens. And it was on the other, it was on The View. And it was on The Talk. And it was on the other show like that. Well, she was dancing and dancing. And her leg fell off. It's like slapping a cop. But you guys? This goes over to you have to pay attention to what's really important. When you start paying attention to what's really important, then you can start making plans. Because if you're paying attention to, where did her leg go? That's not really of any importance, is it? Granted, now if it was your leg, you'd be making a plan to get it back as soon as you could, right? Mark, sometimes I can take things to, you know, to the nth degree or from how does that phrase go from the sublime to the ridiculous but you know i'll end it with this sometimes i can end up in at the end of a conversation or a don's diatribe and i don't have a leg to stand on i yield to you sir well our friends out there listening it is monday this week is going to be very critical a bunch of activity going on through to the actually end of the month now including preparation for knob creek machine gun shoot guys that's not around the corner. If you've never been there before, it would be a good once in a lifetime experience for anybody that says, I have an interest, I like guns. It's like I like seeing things. Go to the Grand Canyon. Go to another national park. How about Yosemite? Go see the boiling things. Stand on top of that giant cauldron. Man, you'll really get a bang out of going to Knob Creek. No pun intended there. Here's something interesting too. Remember already the competition shoots are pretty well now people are standing in line technically waiting for somebody to cancel out or die. That's how far in advance typically the rifle shoots and pistol that are separate from. I mean there's several different activities going on there at Knob Creek. Don't forget, there's side ranges that are located to the west, and the competition is going all through the weekend. That's not just the range shooting, and of course there's a great gun show there, and there's the main store every day, so you can check that. It's definitely a place that you want mail make at least once in the year, especially because people have not seen weapons function of the types, especially in automatic weapons. night fire, the whole nine yards, all in one place and it's a rattle battle. Make sure they bring recording devices along, video and ideally a camera, not just their phone, not just there's nice cameras out there that are cheap than your phone will. Just something to think about there. Go ahead. There's a bunch of things in like the saddle tramp world, the biker world, If you've never made Lacona, you ain't a rider. If you've never been to Daytona, you just don't ride enough. For certain, if you've never made Sturgis white, you don't know what riding is. You guys, Knob Creek compares to those events in the biker world. A lot of you aren't real hardcore bikers, don't have that 1% thing, don't have lightning bolts tattooed on you, but you've made Sturgis or Lacona or Daytona. Knob Creek is the equivalent. of sturges in the gun world and and lacona in the gun world and Daytona in the gun world it really is it's like all three rolled into one. Wait a minute I've been to sturges twice. No I'm not doing bike week. I've been to sturges. Yeah. And you want to know how dead it is? Most people look forward to the week before that. For the time and the bikers that is the it's like the feed window for anything is going to happen in the community but I'm telling you I am serious. uh... from the american member of the listening that at sturges uh... in fact there's an old are here very few probably been there down but you know you've got the old uh... cavalry post their post and what we are going to do an old old old old old red brick red clay brick uh... the least up until a decade ago it was still more a decade now they actually still had guardian that were located there that had to be a separate and that's gorgeous at the old outbursts work The downtown area, we could drive through, walk around, walk down the middle of this main street and not see a car. Okay, in the middle of the non-season. Right. But during the window, oh forget it, you're up your eyeballs. And I've been there twice under those conditions. It was like, yeah, if you were here and you were like, blah, blah, blah, blah, month and a half later, you'd be up your eyeballs and motorcycles there. But now, and it was like, oh yeah. across the street without having to look both ways. Oh yeah, I mean absolutely just like the lizards, you know, they're little... Mount Creek is that equation. It's that kind of, you know, it's that kind of yard stick in the gun world. Now you go the other side of the Mississippi and there's some machine gun shoots and there you guys, when you get the other side of the Mississippi, you can go to things like cannon shoots a lot more frequently than this side of the Mississippi. But Knob Creek is a whole lot of fun. Okay guys, Gov Liquidation, right? Govliquidation.com. I've mentioned Maytime. So what are they supposed to do? Stuff that you and me bought for the government to keep our soldiers strong in the field or fed in the field or medically serviced in the field. Isn't that amazing? Because why is it then that we would have audio, visual and IT equipment from NBC Olympics? This is NBC used at the Sochi Winter Games. sold by the people who really manage NBC, the federal government. Did I say that? Yeah, you did. And that's a real tell-tale thing. That's a bell ringer there. Isn't that a bell-weather? Yeah. Why would NBC's equipment be sold as Gov Liquidation stock at Lockburn, Ohio? And it's a long, long, long, long, long list of kinds of stuff that they brought back from the Sochi games. Boy, I'd like to have some of them cameras in the sounds. Only so they could toss it out the back door though. Yeah, we're putting speakers and headsets and Atlantic Man, there's a whole bunch of switching equipment here. It's everything from top to bottom nuts bolts rack mounts You it's the roadie crew boxes man. I'm telling you dude. It's the roadie crew because it does it has everything mechanical and everything electronic NBC's you know national broadcasting Corp. But yeah Wow. you know, family members that were running. And guys, you know, I remember it was a dollar, 27, dollar, 23, dollar, 27. You gave them, you know, 97 cents with the first work you had done. And that got all your uniforms stitched, all your rank, your unit patches, your name tapes, your US Army tapes on the Green Wing uniforms. And they did them all right there in front of you. I'm thinking, man, if she stitches her fingers into my uniform, that's it, right? But the thing is that it's just like, hundreds of me all the food going into the company you know usually eat stop i mean i had a second issue i had to take over there as i thought i myself he just get in line with all the other hundreds of bodies stopping through but uh... these machines this is the machine they were using same green we machine right here too as far as the uh... color and everything you could do anything on those so they have one of those up and it's a mechanics work p a it's event number one three zero four eight lot number five zero zero five there may be more if there's one They're typically or more. They don't come in with single machine, three or five to a pod. And they'll come out typically all at once because the sewing division or they've bought. Again, worth checking out. Industrials are priceless. I also want to remind everybody Uncle Sam's retail outlet go over to their sales and because they have some really, I mean, like sometimes they start marking stuff down because it hasn't been moving. Other times, oh, let's see, they still have a couple of those leg extenders left. Maybe they don't. Hold on here. I want to find out right now. Call and answer quick. 12 and that includes shipping guys. That's a steal. At least you got something back in your tax dollars for a change. Now, the other thing they've got are some multi, a bunch of ACU pouches are coming in. We've told you about this and they're such a glut that they're starting to show up in other categories. So definitely you want to check. They do have whole systems. They have Tiger Stripe. I promise you're not very much of an out there to buy. The prices are pretty reasonable when you look at for those items, when you look at what they're going for in the retail world right now in the surplus industry. They're grabbing and snatching a lot of this stuff up and dumping on the market for a lot more money. Always check the deal of the day, which I'm going to do right now. Eagle Industries, padded operators, operator. Well, anyway, brand new, $10 a piece. It looks to be in the Coyote Brown. That's their deal of the day, brand new in the package. And they have a lot of them hanging around, so they're giving you a special price. For everybody out there, check out www.govlicobidation.com and then go to Cool Sam's Retail. Right at the top there's a pair of boots sitting there, brown. They're unlaced, but they're right there facing towards you, the toes are. That's what you want to click, and that'll take you to where you need to go. And then check out sales and clearance and also deal of the day. You never know what that's going to be. Don, talking about deals of the day. Well first of all guys, remember to donate to Liberty Tree Radio. We're marking down the days to the end of the year for the end of the year bill. It's right there in the middle of the page. Go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg. It could be like that more often than not. It's going to be dark when we're doing this program. That means you're going to need night vision and you're going to need it more commonly for through the season. But we need it all year round because well, part of the day is always in darkness. First, I talked to you. Don, how can we call you? How can we hold you? What do you have available and what changes are going on right now because we got some things that are happening with first gen. Go ahead. Hold chronologically. If you want to talk to me, my phone number is 23179658. Again, 23179658. We can talk about goggles or gun sights or green screens or thermal, but the green screens are disappearing in the first generation. they will be replaced by the interior parts of, you know, the innards, the digital video cameras. And that'll be what is called first generation night vision in the not too distant future. And it's, well, we learned about this at the beginning of the year and we brought this to your attention. And at that time we had a thousand or more of the two power and a thousand or more of the four powers in stock. And it looked like, well, this will all last to the end of the year. the two powers are gone. We're working and whittling down on the four powers and I didn't sell those. Everybody's been buying those. Laser King is selling them and you can call them up and order it yourself. I didn't sell those. I don't claim to have sold, you know, those. But we've moved some out of that stock through the hour here. And all of the two power gun sites are gone. That first generation 308 capable gun site. We've got the four power left. I'm not certain about the numbers. I wasn't able to make any connection today. I'm not certain about the numbers of that or the numbers of the five power viewer. Now you guys, we can power one at 205 right in your mailbox, the five power 219 right in your mailbox. The four power gun sight, I was able to, because of certain things in volume, we'd done the second generation gun sight, .308 capable, it's 2 power. But I can put it right in your mailbox for $1,248. The manufacturer is going to get almost $100 more including delivery. But my phone number if you want to talk to me about any of the aforementioned devices or if you want to talk to me about thermal, I'm still waiting on an answer for a particular piece of gun sight and I'm waiting on an answer for the price on that. But if you want to talk to me about green screens or thermal, I've got a handheld piece of thermal, you guys. It's entry level. It's low in the cycle. You'll see it flash like a Charlie Chaplin movie, like you're continually blinking your eyes. You know, a Charlie Chaplin movie. And a lot of people don't like it when you pick up a piece of thermal or you hand them a piece of thermal and the first thing they do is as they're looking at it, they'd look at one end and the other and if you hand it to them the right way, you hand them the ocular side, the side that you look at, not the focal side, the side that collects the information, be it light or heat, depending on if it's a green screen or thermal. Well, you bring that piece of thermal up your eye and it's a round port that you're looking into and if it's a gun sight it will have a boot on it and it's round and it's round and you get it up your eye and you're looking at a rectangular image. A lot of people actually move the device away and they look at it and they tilt it around in their hand and then they bring it back up. You expect to see a round image because that's what we see in Hollywood and whatnot. But in entry level thermal you're going to see even into the entry level gun sites you guys, and I know when you talk about $5,000 or $7,000, that's entry level and depending on what you are buying for, that's entry level in the thermal gun site. Just a year and a half ago we were talking about entry-level listing for $15,000 and I'd offer it for like $11,000 too. Saving you like what? A whole bunch of money there. But we've got thermal prices that are the price of a good used car now. That's another way to look at it. But we've got an entry-level piece that's $1,895 right in your mailbox. A handheld piece right from FLIR. So if you want to talk about green screen or talk about thermal, we can talk about viewers or gun sites in each category, green screen or thermal. My number is 2317968458. Again, 2317968458. Thank you, Mark. And again, for all of our friends out there, extra help are here really close to the end on the old Jesse cars. Anyway, for everybody out there, guys, at night right now especially you're going to see a big advantage with night vision technology. We're looking at muddy. Increase a little bit of lighting when it gets snow on the ground or at least a little more reflection which is going to help. But I'm figuring what we're going to see is a lot of muddy overcast where night vision is going to make a big difference. The subdue certainly it will change in terms of the quality of even your night vision collection. With regard to your personal night vision The moisture in the air restricts or retards distance in the observation period. So being able to enhance anything to bring up to a higher standard of performance at night is a plus. Monoculars, whatever it is you can afford, whatever fits your budget, make it work for you. I would highly recommend if you're going down to the border, I know more people are getting pissed. We've got a Colonial Marine detachment that's headed down there. this next weekend. That's another reason we're running around to try and see if I can get this next trailer down there to Texas for too late. Everything's done. Our trailer man, this is his forte now. In fact, he feels it's his mission in life to build these trailers for not just what we've got going on out of state, but for our own guys here. And so we're working on that. Lucky we might even have one to plop down there with Don crossing our fingers on that. But in the process, guys, To do this and to get everybody where they need to be, we also need to try to make sure everybody has at least one night vision device in their system, in their personal carry when they get down there. It can be a monocular, it can be a... You can always detach the unit from the weapons site and use it, you know, from the weapons system and use it as a monocular. Especially with the Slide-On, Slide-Off 8K and the Slide-On or Picatinny Quick Release ARs. It's not difficult if need be to be switching back and forth and a lot of these units have what is a replaceable, you know, snaps right on and quick releases right off of the original picket a rail that makes up like the A3 tops. That's becoming very popular. It's becoming, in fact, the north front one rear, but one solid rigid fixture that when you clamp it on it's where it's supposed to be and it's lined up first time every time. Like a machine rest. Yeah. The big advantage here is that if need be, if you're not going to carry that particular weapon into service or you've decided not necessarily to use those weapons, deployment in a particular evening, then certainly being able to carry that monocular weapons site by itself is anything that we can get out there and we have night vision is going to change completely the dimension of the battlefield. So we're, and again, we're trying to keep everybody just on the other side of the border. That's the first rule. To do that, there needs to be a presence. To do that, we need to have bodies on the ground, boots on the ground, people doing what they're supposed to be doing. One of the latest pieces of propaganda, and of course there's a lot of write-ups on this, and everybody, it's funny, people are on the same page. The Fed is all yapping how they're getting ready to defend from the militias protesting on the border to defend and they're gonna use force and this and that and the other blah blah blah blah. It's like everybody's commenting the same way. Wow, if you just did the same thing to actually stop the illegals and use force, we'd probably be okay, wouldn't we? We wouldn't have to be here. Right. See how that works? Everybody's on the same page. It's not hundreds. In some cases, it's thousands of comments or thumbs up for the same comment. Let's look at this. Your federal government willing to shoot you and ignore the illegal aliens coming in. It's again what they call that. They don't want that dope money interfered with. They got a new boat to buy for the Gulf of Mexico or the Baja site. You know how that works? I'm going to ask the question, who's the enemy? you exactly who our is because every time we've seen the same BS they figure they can get away with it with the Americans and piss on us across the agendas and it's being played right out in front of everybody's be prepared to deal with another thing I would point out is a lot of the guys are using or at least it was recommended that tactical vehicles down there any of different pieces of equipment that you can you know either build a quick yeah that is a nice small drive vehicle there I've been seeing them all over the place and people that don't rust down there. What, you need to do some wrenching on the things? Well grab one of those suckers for a little of nothing. Don't shoot them up. I've noticed that you've got four wheel drive Jeep Cherokee's that are from the 90s and people are firing them up. Drive them out and fire them up on the range or whatever because they use the maneuver around and they're shooting them up and whatever. How about you take and tactically modify the vehicle and send that down to the border? and then take some Chinese or Japanese piece of garbage and throw that up on the range and blow the living snout out of that. with a lot of ground clearance for off-roading. Here you go, congratulations, here are the keys, here's the paper, bye bye. When you're done, leave it. When we get down, and we're gonna be down there, gear I'm taking, everything I'm taking with me, it's not coming back. There's somebody down there that I'm sure is gonna need equipment, material, and is gonna be there, and they're there, they've got this, they just don't have the resources, you know what? They're gonna have whatever I wear. They're gonna have the gear I take with me. I'm not taking anything to bring anything back. I've got a cache of stuff all over the place, I think I can afford it. to do that and do it right. We're just going to again make that a policy. The other people that are going down, same thing. Camera crew, same thing. Everybody's going to be outfitted the same way. Everybody's going to have the same gear. Video technicians, everybody. And we're going to do all the cross training and their referencing. We can set up the cameras, set up the monitors, set up the noisemakers. Hasta la Winnebago, we're on to the next mission. And don't let the coachman camp for you. Get on the way out. might want to be thinking the same way. I've already pointed out you can go to rapfor.com, get some inexpensive $20 assault vests. To uh, airsoft-clubcom, you get a complete camel unit, add a couple of canteen covers that are molly, add a few other items, then whatever gear or clothing you want to, congratulations, you're there. Say hey, here are these for the cheapies. And that is gonna probably happen. I'm not gonna get stuck wearing just one pair of boots and beat the living snout on them or have something happen. I'm gonna have that kid, it doesn't work that way. Doesn't mean I couldn't. I mean, Wally World would be a solution if you end up with a flat tire down there. Hey, go to Wally World, grab those, spray paint them OD Green, don't leave them white. Look at those white tennis shoes. Yeah, I think I can see them. They're great camouflage, but those two size 12s flopping around on the beach there, they give away. Just something to think about. So again, spray paint, why not? What do you got? Wally World can get a pair of shoes for $10, $12. 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