September 30, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed a Pennsylvania case where a college student was arrested for jogging while intoxicated, criticizing police revenue generation and the militarization of law enforcement. He analyzed the search for a fugitive in Pennsylvania, discussing tactical considerations and police overtime spending. The show featured extensive commentary on military vehicles, maintenance requirements for aircraft and equipment, Israeli military equipment and tactics, and Russian helicopter and aircraft capabilities, including discussion of a mysterious Russian attack helicopter seen at a May Day parade.
- police state
- revenue generation
- pennsylvania
- militarization
- mrap vehicles
- military surplus
- f-16
- maintenance costs
- russian aircraft
- mi-24 helicopter
- iraqi army
- saddam hussein
- israeli military
- preparedness
- constitutional rights
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We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free 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 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 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 can be 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 will 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, get 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 trampled, each God-given rite, 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 to still the land of the free? one day closer to victory west east and come in here to free from running with FM might be a station and ultra net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with homework network from the top of me to go from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Louisiana, Mississippi, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both third, fifth, fifth and our friends in the recall state of the country way out and back to the east sweep across The planes leap over the burgeoning banks in the Mississippi land of the Smokies with the restaurant crews, grammar teams, okay teams, and the mob, the Grammar Consortium bring us the ability to continue to function. Let's remember the Golden Spike. You know, the only way here. I didn't have to enforce it. I haven't done that in a while. Two train companies heading towards each other. They came together and, yeah, oh, that's right. Golden Last, how many were driven to get to that point? You know, they actually did count that, how many were actually driven. That number is close to what is how many million spots. had to be used to get the two lines to go across the United States. The one's driven. God knows how many they actually lost. Not very many because they typically wouldn't. But remember there's places where stuff went over the tunnel and didn't come back. All kinds of fun stuff. Still sits there to this day under how many? Anyway, it is during the day here. It did, but it's great. Right now can't get any painting done, but we still didn't get some other work done today. So you got time left. It's 5.09 and it is, well, it's Monday. Oh, forgive me. Yeah, I know, it's one. Feels like Monday is the sixth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan. Crazy Town. A story that kept at me not very long and I tell you what, before we go any farther, I better check on something. Do we have Don with us? He might be a police bus cop. 21 on Jogging Wall Intoxicated Charge. Oh, the heaven forbid, you should be jogging, living intoxicated. It's the latest in money grubber and we're protecting you from yourself because, well, when you're on two feet, you know, before it was driving, but now it's, you know, you're jogging along and hey, just got to make bucks, revenueing, revenueing, revenueing. A college student was arrested last night for jogging wall intoxicated Pennsylvania police. Well this is part of that crackdown. First of all, I'm going to get out of the storyline here. It's Pennsylvania, Scuff Law. Next thing you might, you might just shoot state police and so we have to get in, they've been told lag there, weenie and get in everybody's face. Get in everybody's face. Oh press the population. They need to know that they're in charge. I guarantee it. That is his camp. Of course, you know, the Wagdaweetie, you know, police state thing. James Finan, 21, was spotted jogging along Route 378 without any light on 1.30 Sunday morning. Oh, no! According to lower Finan attends nearby DeSalle University, where he is a boy. They'll put or they'll add charges to where he's got Ann. to You are going to have to up your car insurance because you got jogging junk. Oh man, you look good. Okay, and that works. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, King, is there any possible way that's going to stick? Uh, I follow you. You're in police state age with all the parasites, it's revenueing, okay? According to one, it's only a couple more paragraphs. We want everybody to comment on this because this is one of those things where it's like when you get to the point where desperation revenue and the police state just needs to be shot out of existence. According to cops, vehicles were observed to take defensive measures to avoid Finnan as he ran alongside the road. Read that like what I do, okay? If I've got an open lane on the other side and there's a jogger or a bike bicyclist, do you think I'd drive six inches away from him? Come on, people. You know, I hate lion cops. I hate filthy, rotten lion cops. But they've been conditioned and told how to lie, and then don't film them because they're all like, you know, you can film us, you'll catch us in the act of lying, which is what they don't want. We've got good peace officers out there, but here's what happens. The vehicles were absurd to take defensive measures to avoid thinning. Well, that means that as I see the guy, I'm going to go over and if need be, I'll even go over the line a little bit. You know why? Because I know that I don't care who it is. That could be a person walking along the road. That could be a trained professional bicycle rider. That could be a jogger with lights on. And I am still going to take defensive measures just in case he stumbles. Aren't you? When you think about the process, it's not defensive, it's just common sense. What they have to do is they've got to puff it up so it sounds like this guy was aggressively jogging. Did you see that? Oh my god! If we hadn't saved it, the drivers would have been killed. They'd have been deadelmated. You know what I mean? You see how stupid that is? Anyway, measures to avoid finning as he ran alongside the road. That's confronted in Finland. He reportedly smelled a moose and was unsteady on his feet. A sub-sugist heard the college blood, a lesions blood alcohol content at point nine one nine more than twice the legal limit if he was a Threat to himself and to you know the people around him Why didn't they just take him to the drunk tank let him sleep it off and that be the end of it? Because he wasn't driving instead. They got to come up with some BS charge for this guy. Oh, yes Well on top yeah, well there's only a see finna in New Jersey nitty was cited for public drunkenness According to his Facebook page finna seen above is a big golf and is joined the Facebook group Jersey business. What it comes down to is, well, parasites, they had to find, they were told to find somebody to revenue, and the other part about this, my personal attitude is, this is part of this whole thing with what's going on there where they got that, you know, those cops got shot, and the cops are also told, again, I remember guys puff up, get in their face, we have to wag our weenie and bark like the McDonald's no matter what. make everybody scared. If grandpa was the one who pulled the guy over he would have offered him a ride home not... Would have driven him home and dropped him off wouldn't he? Uh-huh. There's no need for this BS. Yeah, it's like, how about we just get the guy off the road and get him on down home? What do you think? You know, but you see here's the problem. You know why the cop... Well, the cop does have the back seat of the car, but you know the front seat's all cluttered up with all his computer BS so he can watch porn. and enter fake information on people he doesn't like in the NCIC so they can create a running scroll of lies. See, that's the whole point. Nowadays, it's totally the reverse of the way the job should be. Go ahead, call the company. Driver? Got a hard one? No, I'm here. I'm just listening to you read the article. I'm in shock. Yeah. Yeah, I know. You've heard more of these cases, but this is You're going to see more and more of this kind of stuff. It would be interesting to look at the demographics for Pennsylvania. I guarantee that not only for Pennsylvania, but in general, but the closer you get to the area where the shooting incident took place, you will find that the confrontational level of the cops and their orders to write as many tickets as they can to get everybody's face probably quadrupled, if not secc-toupled. I'm in New Jersey right now. I'll be heading out to Pennsylvania about 45 minutes. the guy. They know everything about him and they know everything that's going on and they're right on his tail and any minute they're going to gray. Well, it appears now it's day 18, we'll see what happens. But if they get a good rainstorm and he's got his act together, once that rainstorm hits, he can point himself out in that direction and get completely out of the area of activity. And if he was smart, that would be the thing to do now. You know what I mean? In other words, and by the way, you rest as much as you can, you grab all the gear that you can, all the tiny garbage, the tiny garbage you can't replace. And then pick the weapons, whatever you're going to do, cache everything else, and make sure you cache it now, because when it rains, that's going to conceal the rest of the way whatever you can. That guy's got to get long gone, Mark. He's not in that area anymore. Well, he could be operational. The thing is, the cops are milking it. They're going to milk it anyway. You've got to figure, what are they spending? The federal marshals don't have to go do real work. They're out there to jog around and basically sweat up their gear. Can you say hazard pay and overtime? Oh, yeah. They're getting mega-death overtime. The blue lodge boys making sure that their lodge buddies get the big money. Oh, this is big. This is bucks raked in. Hell, just the pie. None of these guys have to, again, do any other real work. Think about it. Yo, you're exonerated. Well, it's like it's a vacation, but it's not. And they're out there all puffed up, and they're going to kill, and they're going to kill, et cetera. But it's one thing I'm pointing out. When they first showed up all, their gear was all squared away. They got everything really looking cool. Everybody is kind of uniform, not with every unit, but at least within the group. And like I said, if you look at the pictures now, the gear is sloppy, they're obviously sweaty, they're not matching. No two guys in the one, that one fire team looked even like they were remotely from the same group. Or even had a, you know, even were trying to be uniform. In fact, they had no ID marker that would help to confirm who they are. If you had just enough police and sheriff gear just in the basics, Guys, you could act official under the right conditions and prowl and scowl and probably exfiltrate that way. That's the thing. Especially if you had buddies or if it was a team. Hell, you just pay attention to how they look and look like the invader natives and move through them. The most important thing is with a rain, thinking of heavy rain, he's gone. That would be where he'd be gone if nothing else. Go ahead, call your trip in there. Do we lose you? It sounds like you get a problem, so stay focused on driving. For everybody out there, guys, this has been an issue for a long, long time with government equipment anyway. If you just want to get rid of their Pentagon-issued combat gear, here's why they can't. Okay, now, let me explain something to you about government junk. If you get government junk in the past, under the old grant, you could add all this military gear. But here's the problem. People who don't like to do paperwork didn't want to go near the filing cabinet. You want to know why? Because every one of those vehicles traditionally would have cost you about, oh, not exaggerating, I'm talking about accountability. Just to people for years, under the old system, which by the way still exists for state and local agencies through several other programs, lathes, heavy machine, the big stuff. you had to keep an ID number that was tagged, the serial number for the vehicle along with an entire file to keep track of the thing so it didn't just slide out the back door and disappear into the surplus market. This was a good thing because there were a lot of things like heavy machinery, any kind of equipment that you could technology, housing technology, and the idea was that the accountability process ensured that your tax dollars were minimized and went to some place useful. I don't have a problem with that. I don't even have a problem with these armored vehicles because if I wanted to take them back, there's nothing that would stop me. Seriously, you know, one thing about any kind of mechanized force, it works tip for tap. If you want it, especially where it's depo'd, you can take it before they get it. If it's out where it's about and about where it can be accessed, guys, then it's out and about where you can access it. Whereas otherwise, if it's in a big armored motor pool with people that defend it with big guns, machine guns, you'll have other armored vehicles ready to defend it, it's harder to get the goodies. But when they're tactically dispersed, it's easier to get the goodies. So this is not a bad thing for everybody, you know, gunning up, except that, well, they're kind of pig vehicles to begin with. Look at the size of the blasted thing. You know, what's funny is, look at the size of the blasted thing, and then look behind the picture, let's say, it says, from the trenches. Police want to get rid of their pentagram-issued combat gear. Look at the trees behind that armored vehicle. Now, any place where you've got rolling terrain straight up and down and where you have trees the size of your waste or bigger, that vehicle isn't going. In a lot of the parts of the country, that vehicle isn't going anywhere. Now, it is nice to have armored vehicles used for mobile pillboxes or defensive structure, infrastructure, because you can do that. In fact, we'll be doing it. We're going to use armored trucks. We're going to use light armored vehicles. But the key there is light armor, especially if you're regular forces. Big, lunky things are bullet magnets. In fact, if you do anything, you're going to make big, lunky things that look like those and let the bad guys waste bullets on them. Let the bad guys waste ordnance time on them. Remember, everything that they drop from the air or that they fire from a distance that's wasted on dummy targets. means that they're not shooting at you. So you have to create things that are high confidence. Hell, you may even want these pieces of junk just for that reason. Misdirection with a handful of people means that all the rest of your people can be doing their job as unconventional or paraconventional operators, as paraconventional troops takes. Of course, you know, idiots are calling the truck a tank again. That's totally disrespect for the authors when they're that stupid. But we really want to get rid of these. Under Sheriff John Westmore says, we've been trying to get the military taken back since 2004. Yeah, you want to know why? There's another thing here that they don't talk about with these new pieces of junk. It ain't a razor, it's the blades. And I've told you this a million times. If you look at a weapons system or if you look at an aircraft, you have to start you What does a 1970 Corvette look like under the hood? Now take a look at all the electronic CRAP, OK? Computer-regulated, anal-retentive. Oh, I can't use the last word. We're out of here. Government CRAP, OK? Specially engineered CRAP. Any marks? My truck has 17 computers in it. That sounds like it's a battlefield option. Well, here's the thing. Your truck and those big MRAPs, they're related. They're from the same family. In fact, you'll notice that some of the other MRAP-type vehicles have a dual-axle rear end and a standard single-axle front because they're what they are. They're semi-tractors. Now, it sounds like a really great idea, except that, well, kids, here's the problem. All that extra garbage in the field was, in fact the military still did this. They took all that junk off or all of it that they could when they built these, you know, when they built transports for themselves. And I'll give you an example. And they threw that all off the window with the latest batch of vehicles, which is why they're a nightmare to work on. Because in the field you only have so much time to get a piece of equipment running and you've got to focus man hours. Aircraft and vehicles, tanks and transports are all calculated in hours of maintenance for one hour of driving time. That's what they ask. What is the amount of maintenance required for one hour of driving time? of operating time and there's a whole service, the Inspector General's office and an evaluative service in the DOD that calculates what that cost is. Now this is one of the couple of reasons that vehicles become retired in terms of especially aircraft and helicopters or why we don't buy them like the Israeli junk. Israeli junk is Israeli junk. They tried to sell us their fighter aircraft years ago. We had an option to buy the F-16, the F-20, and then there was this Israeli piece of junk that they wanted to try and shove down our throats. And all the OY boys were screaming, you've got to buy a Jewish fighter! You've got to buy a Jewish fighter! Well, here's the thing. The F-16 only required about six hours of maintenance for one hour of flying time. The F20 about, you know what, it's really jet, something like 17 to 18 hours of maintenance for one hour of flying time. So they couldn't even lie to try and make it work because in maintenance is what is looked at as part of the formula. How much will it cost for me to get my plane in the air and keep it in the air? Well, the same was true with vehicles. Now if you look at a 1975-76 M880 truck, It's been militarized. It's been simplified, in fact, as much as possible. In fact, almost all the companies that used to make contract military trucks based upon their commercial vehicle that already existed, they almost always made their counterpart to it except that it wasn't exempt. Let me give you an example. Go take a look at what's called a Dodge Snow Commander. The Dodge Snow Commander is the 1970s, you know, the middle 70s Dodge truck. It's built off the same line as the M880. That was the same production truck. But when you lift the hood, there are some significant, in fact, many significant EPA additions to the Snow Commander. Good truck. The matter is, when they lift military hoods on vehicles, up to the cut. Now the cut may be square body 70s serine line after the M880. And it is simplified but not as much and it's a diesel, not a gasoline truck. Because it's a diesel it has more support technology under the hood and they had to go with an off the shelf diesel. That was probably the first they bought the civilian requirement technology under the hood. Before that go look at an M715 which is a Jeep Wagoneer. The M715 is a Jeep Wagon here from the 60s. Take a look at it. Lift the hood. Well, where's all the electronics? There isn't any. I love the vehicles. I used to get them for $65 to $125 apiece at the government auctions. All of those are still in our militia units. Why? They're so stupid. Simple. It's ridiculous. In fact, you could put three olegals and a dog under the hood, and that's got a small hood. That's how much room there is with the engine under there. Okay, that's really cool. The thing is true with the M-880, you can put four illegal aliens and put their dog in there too and still have room for at least a couple of pegyatas. They marked this, you know, Israelis? Did they make anything or did they use all U.S. airplanes and trucks? No, no, no, they, well, no, it's whatever they can get their hands on. that they can coerce when they say, I'm a victim. The Jewish, I'm a victim. Give me free. You're giving me for a great price. Give me free. Oi, oi, oi. The Merkava. Have you paid attention? Remember when they were invading Lebanon and they got their arse kicked and handed to them on two plates? Yeah. The big thing that they showed you was those massive Israeli tank units. Well, originally, what the Merkava is, is they took a standard, the original Mark 1, they took a standard Centurion tank, okay, which has the little short front end, long rear end. What they did is they turned the tank around. The engine is up front. What they did is change the drive train. There's in the cutting torches. Front end of the vehicle, so it's like, because it's now the back end of the vehicle. and they made this massive chain bird combination tank and APC. Now it doesn't have quite the armor of a main battle tank in terms of all components. Big advantage is putting the engine to the front. This is a smart move because the engine is part of your armor. Everybody goes, well, I'm going to hit your engine. It might stop everything right there and guess what? It doesn't get to your crew. Now the Merkava in the Fertmark ones are Centurions. But then they made Merkava Mark IIs and Merkava Mark IIIs. Well, here's what happened. They had lots and lots of US M60 battle tanks that we gave them. And what they've done is they've modified their whole fleet. It's like they've always done. They take our stuff that they get for free, and either they run it as is, because they get it for free by the buckets, billions and billions and billions of dollars. Or they get our brand new stuff, though. Then they put their stupid name on it and then they tell you all about how they invented it. They're like the stinking Russians. The Guell, aka the Uzi, checks up machine gun. Okay, let's see, the Jericho. Let's see, that's basically a dressed up and going to town browning design. A slash stolen, they put a big blunt lunky slide on it so you think it's something else. everything in their small arms except for the new plastic junk guns. One of them I've seen what I carry. It's too stinking bulky. Number one, I guess if you're going to walk down the street and shoot Palestinian women and kids, they're great guns. But you'll notice that nobody's running out there and buying a ton of their weapons. It's like I said, the Iron Shield BS. All that is is they stole We have this giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant giant I am telling you, buy the I am Black to the screen. The I am Black, it was a propaganda thing. It was product placement. Who runs advertising? The Jewish mob. What do they do? Product placement. Watch a movie. Coca-Cola. Oh, look, Sanyo. Oh, Sony. Right there in your eyeballs and on the big screen it's like tooth is the height of the screen. Well, the same is true and they're giving you the shnoos. In other words, the shnoos. I am butterfly. I am frying pan. Well, it's I am something. It's really great. Buy the I am frying pan. What this stems from is the same thing that happened when the first Exocet missile, that's not the only time this has happened, but back during the Falklands War, the French Exocet took out a, which was sold to the Argentinians, took out a British destroyer, okay, the Sheffield. And when it smacked into the side of it, they got pictures and it burned to the whole line. Well, all of a sudden, Exocet sales went through the roof, kids. Now, the Israelis, they couldn't handle Hezbollah, let alone a real war right now. So what did they do? Well, they go shoot up the Palestinians, who were pretty much disarmed. And killing women and kids, they bragged up that they had the iron butterfly, the iron flying pin. Look, oh, buy it. It's such a good weapon. I know that the Israelis used modified F-16s. They had to put extra fuel pods on the side of the fuselage so they could fly all the way to Iran. And I know, and you were saying one hour flight time, six hours maintenance. I mean, how the hell do they do that? They fly... three hours in the air and the plane touches down and they got put in the damn hangar for 10-12 hours? Well, you can do that in man hours, you see. Think about it. What they do is the crew comes in and everything from jet engine, engine maintenance is the most common. Don't worry. Historically, it was worse. Remember, you know, we talked about the ME 262 in World War II. When the Germans made the ME 262 jet engines, guys, they couldn't get all the components that they needed in the original material. So they got creative and they went with, for instance, like ceramic impellers. The problem is that they could only last for so many hours of running time and then they had to be replaced. Do you realize what kind of maintenance that meant? Now what happens when you do that is you have power packs. In fact, you even hear about this in plane crashes, you know, like with airliners. Remember the plane that went into the drink and where everybody survived the pilot miraculously, got the plane to tell you flawlessly? Yeah. Okay. Well, what was the history behind that? They change out jet motors. They don't work on the engine and put it down the plane. They take the engine off with its marked hours of running time and they take from the inventory a certified engine that's just been rebuilt. You see? So they're sliding one off and they slid one on. Here's the thing. The flight that crash landed because they knew they had a problem with a certain engine. And that engine under airlines policy, they only put one of those engines on each plane and then it's counterpart built by another company is on the other wing. Well somebody screwed up and what they did is they put two of the same engines that they know malfunctioned on the same aircraft because they slid one off and they slid one on because they needed an engine that had been rebuilt or that had low hours. Remember, they can also take and look for matched engines because they might pull an engine because the other engine had to be pulled for some significant failure that they can't allow in the air. Well, when they take the missed engine off, the mismatched engine, because it's an orphan, they mark it for the number of hours that it's run, and then when another airplane comes into the hangar, they look first at the engine schedule. Well, we got a 402 here. It's got 600 or 300 hours on it. 300 hours, well, this has got 325. That's close enough. And they'll match two of them back up. and put them by on the plane and then she'll hit the runway that way. Military aircraft are even more heavily palletized even than a commercial airliner in many ways, although most commercial airliners are military application aircraft. But the idea behind it, remember, it can be pulled off the chocks, run right into the test gear, and they can do it on the plane too. The plane has to be totally maintenance user friendly. That's the other half of selling the plane. Can I do maintenance on it? That's when the 37 that pilot landed in the Potomac. You know Mark, that wasn't that big of a deal by the way. He went into a flock of geese. He lost both engines at about 3,500. He was doing about 200 miles an hour. All he had to do was just turn left and land in a river. Right. He was sinking fast because he knew he was sinking fast. Think about it. He better act quick because otherwise he gets to land in skyscrapers. Yeah, that was not big of a deal. He had plenty of speed, he had all kinds of time. They made a hero out of him, but by any average Joe Pollack could have made that water landing. That was no big deal. Yeah, but still, the idea is great for the airlines. If you're going to have a crash, have a good one. You got to remember it's money. All my money is going to play a great spot. Look, it's a good one. If you're the pal you're just standing out there in the rain, that's a hell of a shot. It's like he landed so smooth it was like landing on a baby's butt. Look at the flight I'm telling you. It's like everything else is marketing. That's what that was. That was the kind of, that was not the big of a deal at all. Well, anyway, going back to the, I'll just finish up on this story. Where we started with this was the return of the vehicles or getting rid of them. Well, the problem is that they can't. I mean, they can't just sell them out. You know, one of the things they could do with lesser, lesser or even some armored vehicles in the past is they could get rid of them by just selling them or putting them into the runner revolution market. And a lot of departments used to do that. Well, the way they've got all the attachments with the new vehicles and equipment, because they got the latest and the greatest, they didn't get older dinosaur, which would not be outdated, it's just older. Well, they got the latest and the greatest, and the latest and the greatest has a big price tag on it, so they're not letting them just push it back out the door. Plus, the other thing to remember is government likes the attachment. What do we warn everybody about? What they did is made it easier for you to take it without all the paperwork. But the paperwork you did sign, you signed your soul away. See, that's the problem with a lot of this stuff. In that you, again, well, you didn't read the fine print, my boy. You didn't read the fine. Just something to think about, and it comes down to price tag. It's like we said, like everything we're talking about here. But if you are going to, see this is what they're... most of this stuff would have gone to the Jewish surplus circles. In the rent revolution circles where you and I can't deal and they make money hand over fist. Especially where they get to slide it out the back door to their buddies. And that's what happens. So, it was like I said, let me pose a question everybody. Who had the largest... now, when we remember all this propaganda back in Desert Dust 1. Who had the biggest army in the Middle East? Who had the largest tank force in the Middle East? He's and everybody else in the Middle East. There's just a number of boots on the ground in the Middle East. It was one of the top ten for size and armies in the world. Was Iraq? Well, let me ask you something. Where'd all those tanks go? Well, no, they didn't drive over the border. But my, okay, we invaded Iraq. And I pointed this out time and again, if you jog everybody's memory, remember the news crews? When the Republican Guard finally disbanded and everybody ran like hell, got through their Army boots out and were running around barefoot, right? Remember that? They were all throwing out their Army boots so they wouldn't get tagged for being in the Army. When that happened, all of the infrastructure and the defense structure froze in place. Now, they showed of light armored vehicles that were untouched, every shot still running. All the equipment that we needed to re-outfit the new Iraqi army. It all disappeared, guys. It all just, in fact, virtually tons, tons, tons, and tens of thousands of armored personnel carriers. Because he bought British, he bought Russian, he bought Yugoslavian, he bought Chinese. Hell, he bought Chinese on the cheap. You could buy for every one BTR-70 that he could buy, or BTR-60, guys you could buy five Chinese APCs. And guess what? Saddam Hussein did. Now we didn't blow them all up. In fact, just reverse. The problem with the news crews and the satellite feeds is if you watch as they went live feed they went from complex to complex and all of these already paid for, bought and paid for, very simple to maintain APCs that would have outfitted the entire Iraqi security force top to bottom. Well they all just disappeared kids. Somebody obviously jumped in the driver's seat, hit the keys and a whole bunch of billions and billions of dollars worth of weapons Well, I know he flew his aircraft over the border. Some of them. Only had number. Remember about 107, or 109, I think it was. Remember? He had one. He had an AWACS. They went there to try and save them under the logic that I'm sure they were promised they had some kind of deal. Here's the thing. None of those aircraft ever came back. But that was only a small percentage of his air force. And again, if I can prove it to you, go to James and do an historical, I'll read some of the stuff historically from James. And James gave an exact account of operational aircraft and non-operational aircraft for every air force in the world, including our racks. And it was quite accurate to every fighter, every fighter bomber, every bomber, props driven jet aircraft. executive aircraft for command and control, the AWACS, long range bombers, the whole nine yards, transportation aircraft, how much of whatever he has. And what's fascinating about that is that we know they bombed the Staunte out of. You see, there's not as many planes and they got bombed out. Yeah, there are those old MiGs anyway. They're all MiGs, but let me point something out. We go to the space station in an old Russian spacecraft. It isn't amazing. Old Russian stuff keeps flying when new stuff here doesn't seem to work at all. Remember, better to have something that gets up off the ground that can fight with. It'll drop a bomb, it'll scrape the ground. Remember that old aircraft traditionally. This is the other thing about, well wait, what kind of a war are they fighting in Iraq right now? They're not fighting air force against air force. And one of the first things that the Russia, remember everybody wants to forget this, only about two months ago, Russia sent in a bunch of Sukhois, which are ground attack aircraft, the equivalent, the Sukhoi, to go up against the A-10. It was their counterpart to the A-10 and they've been using those. Nobody in the media is covering it here, but those are flying ground attack missions over there. Now any fighter aircraft that gets older Typically goes over to ground support think about it when we were in Vietnam Let's think about Vietnam when we you know you also want you know we were soldiers He was ill platoon remember the end of platoon you see that fighter coming in that thud And oh actually that was an F-5 it was a it was it was a Northrop But the only plane that they used when he drops the napalm If you pay attention to the aircraft that are being called in or if you look at the history, every aircraft we had was capable of ground support and was applied accordingly, in fact typically was. Well the same would be true with any old Russian aircraft that are around for the exact same reason. And the one thing about Russian aircraft, they are made for maintenance by potato farmers. So they'll work better in the field or run longer than our stuff will. I want to give you another example of that. The stories that have been made to disappear that we've covered. When they were purchasing aircraft for the Afghan Air Force, you know, for the Afghan Army, and they wanted helicopters. What helicopters did they buy for the Afghan Army under US tax dollars? For the US? Russian. Russian MI6s. Yeah, those yeah. Why? Because they're easier to maintain. For people who don't really have maybe the IQ for being real precise, crude and rude is always a good choice because it can handle... crude and rude can handle bad environments. And Afghanistan is one step away from the Stone Age any given month. You see? Yeah, those MI6s were the ones with the lingo pods. Well, MI6 is the one that looks like it's their version of our Huey. It's got the... they do... all of them have add-on ordnance just like ours do. I mean, the Huey wasn't built with ordnance in mind, but remember by the time we were done, we made ground attack and anti-tank add-on fairings for the Huey. Well, the MI6 is the same way as the MI8, which is a bigger beast in general. That's a prime mover actually. It was supposed to be a retail, forgive me, a wholesale delivery system wasn't supposed to be front to combat. Just like the shithook. The shithook was not supposed to be up front. Now the shithook's up front. Every time we lose somebody, we lose a whole bunch of men all at once. I think he means the MEL24. Yeah, I think he means the MEL24 with the wing and weapons bobs. Right, the Hind, the Hind A's, the Hind D's. The Hind D's are out there and actually they're fairly user friendly. That was a major step in complication. The Russians went in a unique direction with a very sophisticated solution. And remember, the MI-24 is superseded by other aircraft that are even more intricate. I'm fascinated by one that has disappeared from the eyeball. And I'm going to jog everybody's memory on this. the anniversary of World War II, it's the 90s, okay, it was the 50th anniversary, and the Russians pulled out the stops. And we were in California, John, we had been driving, we came back from Arizona. This was after, well, this had to be right, this after the Oklahoma City bombing, right? And so here we are, we're on the road, coming back, we had to stop, we had to finally take a break before we got back to the airport. to fly out of, I believe we were flying out of Sacramento. Anyway, we had to stop, we had to rest. The cable was on in this hotel and the Russian May Day parade was being covered on their satellite feed. Now guys, they admitted they controlled the weather, they bragged about that. Number one, that kind of jumped out. Russians love to do air phalanxes where they do massive displays of their air power. First they had the bombers coming around these big cumulonimbus clouds and it was phenomenal imagery. I mean, my god, with a camera, you could do... it was just beautiful work. They just... they just... oh, the stage was set. Then they show the choppers coming in. And they had this one... this one... it's a single seat, looks like a shark. It was a single-seat attack helicopter, and it comes around this cloud, and the British come to you and goes, oh, that's one of their new experimental attack helicopters. I'm sure they only have one, and it's probably their prototype. Blah blah blah blah blah. Of course, you know, they're qualifying and trying to talk down everything the Russians are doing, right? Well, then all of a sudden, there's two more behind it, because this is a big V of helicopters, guys. And then there's two more, and two more, and it's like, and he doesn't know what to say, and he's like, there's another one, and there's another one. And then that V comes around the cloud the rest of the way, and there's another V behind it with MI-24s. And then there's another V that comes around behind it with more of the sharks and the MI-24s. And then there's a bunch of big old support, you know, wholesale choppers. uh... it will probably m i a does what i think the one was or uh... wasn't it like that anyway big old bs that just get go everything it wasn't it wasn't a uh... homer it was not one of the big twin roters side-by-side they still have those there was a chopper in the middle there again that's disappeared from the in the memory all they don't want to talk about what the russians are doing and it dwarfed. It dwarfed. It was like a 747 helicopter, not even quite. More like a 707. And it's in the middle of this pack of the Queen Bee and these Vs, there are two more Vs left and right of the main, that main lift helicopter that are more of the attack choppers. No more discussion about that. No more talking about that. And all this stuff just plain out of the brain, out of mind, out of sight. Don't think about it. But I watched it on their international, actually it was international feed through one of the cable services that was covering the whole May Day Parade on the ground and this was the stuff going overhead that virtually, what, hundreds of thousands of people saw, if not millions. I'm not the only one that saw it because it was live. And it wasn't like it was, oh it was a fleeting glimpse of something on the horizon in a test area. No, they had it flying overhead in force virtually. and dozens of them. That's my point. There's so much stuff they're not even talking about. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please. Yes, I believe that a chopper you saw was one that they called the Blackfish. If I recall quickly, it's kind of rotating. It has a helix system, and it also has an ejection system for the pilot. No other chopper has. It jettisons the rotors before the pilot ejects. Yeah, explosive belts ejecting rotors and the rotors were counter-rotating and it had, if I recall correctly, some sort of an evolution of the no-tire system that allowed it to be as good, if not better, than any of our attack choppers because it was supposed to be extremely maneuverable. But it was also complex to build so that, so supposedly, the truth there is in that, many of them. The Russians were master at helicopter design. They could make a chopper that would just dwarf anything the United States could ever produce. Well, the thing that Fluffy was saying, they built a bunch of them because they were flying. Now, there could have been a whole line of prototypes. The problem is you're looking at 70 or 80 of them. you know, in addition to all the MI-24s, which are expected, those are later model MI-24s. So it's interesting that again, the claim was, well they didn't build any of these, and it's like, really? Well then what's flying overhead? You know, there's the problem, as they say therein lies the rub. Oops. So again, there's a lot of other stuff, it's like whenever they show the Russians, they minimize the image to make you believe that somehow we're just gonna run over the Russians when the time comes. Doesn't work that way. Alright, well we are at the top and by the way, an additional story we'll touch on that Henry has posted from Pennsylvania. We are headed out for the moment, God bless the Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're the March Night of the Day. And we'll be back right here in just a little bit, people, if we're going to take a top-of-the-hour break. Second hour of the Intel report coming up, still gray outside, but not raining yet, here on Liberty Tree Radio. And we are the sons, yes we are the sons, the sons of liberty. Baby the price, the raspy boy, it's always paid the time and sweet. Never give up the struggle, or in spite of the liberty treat. 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He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free 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 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 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. 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