October 6, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed the Supreme Court's refusal to hear cases from six states, the ISIS crisis and alleged CIA involvement, border security failures, and Ebola spread concerns. They extensively analyzed the book 'A Higher Form of Killing,' covering historical use of biological and chemical weapons by various nations including Russia in Afghanistan and the U.S. in Vietnam. The hosts examined Chinese military strategy, aircraft carrier development, and merchant marine capabilities, then pivoted to training recommendations using airsoft technology for preparedness. Don provided updates on available night vision equipment and thermal imaging devices.
- supreme court
- isis
- cia
- ebola
- border security
- biological weapons
- chemical weapons
- afghanistan
- vietnam
- china military
- aircraft carriers
- night vision
- preparedness
- airsoft training
- thermal imaging
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. 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. 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 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 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 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 and 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 to still the land of the free afternoon. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kunky. And I'm Don Butcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... liberty to radio dot for him g dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com running with a micro stations cb base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska hallmark ever from the top of main dude the bottom of florida from the bottom of florida cusco the gulf of mexico had a little we've got a Mississippi texas oklahoma big job of rascal which a Wyoming to include both third pit there and our friends in the recall state of We have the great state of Jefferson. We turn back to the east, cross the plains, leap over to Mississippi, and land in the spokies with the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bring us the golden spike down to the blustery, medium like little breezy today. Clear on and off. Right now, cloud cover's rolling in. Actually, whatever heat we have is probably going to be kept because of that cloud cover. What's it like in your neck of the woods? Well, on this the eighth day of seventh day of... No, it's the sixth day of October, year of our Lord 2014, and I'm pretty certain of that last number. It's cold, it's dreary, it's not exactly winter time, but you can tell it's fall. Many of the leaves are off of the trees, and a lot of the green ground cover is turning brown, and it's fall. I get a care for this time of year, but not... The thing that should come after that is I'm just happy to be here. So with that in mind again on the 6th of October 2014, the Supreme Court is not necessarily a refusal to see six different states that were trying to bring in front of it, Mark, to protect the Supreme Court. It says we're not going to do that. So you wonder why the place is going to hell in a handbasket. It's a pink hand basket with blue ribbons. Fire for effect. That's what big piles of rock are for. Another thing is, and we've addressed this from the get-go, because that's so creative, you guys. I wonder who got a raise, who got a bonus in the mainstream media mark for coming up with that limrical thing. That little rhyme of a line, the ISIS crisis. It must be real, they made a rhyme out of it. Supreme Court indecision or lack thereof and the ISIS crisis because there in the mainstream now is Mark Y. There are at least an unknown number of Americans fighting with ISIS as we speak. What are we going to do about it if they want to come home? Here's how it's going to work. When the CIA wants to bring them back and when the British Intelligence Service is given the permission by the Mossad for them to return home, they can. How does that work? That's not hard to figure out. As soon as those employees of each respective government who are being pulled around by their weenie with that brass ring through their dink by the Israelis, then they'll be able to go home. What shall we do? What shall we do? Why, we'll mildew boys and girls. We'll mildew. That's what we'll do. Expect the best. And we are. We understand our enemy completely and who it is. IS-IS, Israeli Secret Intelligence Service. Yeah, whatever. Or IS-IS. really is really as i print everywhere if anybody reading anything recently dot so i do i i have capital really uh... i have been capital you know are you a l lowercase israeli israeli let's just give credit where credit needs to be do so what shall we do it israelis when they're done murdering people in the middle east but i don't know what you think you're going to do they'll know do Yes, exactly. The panic continues. Is the horror described on national television where you are? At least local television. Well, they've lost their heads over the current beheadings. Well, everybody seems to have a lot of strange connections. There are only two that seem to be common. Israeli citizenship or somebody who has been in the US military. I am sure one of them we will be finding out was in the British military. So, let's see, sounds like somebody decided to go cross country to spy for the Israelis and got caught and it's like, I've typed in this several times, what part of war zone don't you understand? Yeah, you know what I mean? This is the first part about what part of war zone I don't cry for anybody who's stumbling over there be bopping into a war zone because 99.99999% of the time they're an operative for one side or the other Period that's why they're there So, they got caught and they got killed and stay away from war zones. That's where crazy things happen, don't they Don? It's just crazy town in a war zone, isn't it? Oh yeah, but they earned their hazard pay. Yeah, exactly. They got their bucks. There's some account with their money in it. The families, here's the one thing, remember they're somewhere, there's a $100,000 or half a million dollar special insurance policy being paid out. It accommodates battlefield death. The military do the same thing. You get that extra bonus death initiative and then you've also got a whole bunch of other things you can tag onto if you want to spend some more money. Your dependents get paid better. There might not be a star on a wall with no name under it. Yeah, it doesn't do you any good. I think everybody else feels good. I feel so epic. How do we even know those stars are real? I don't know who the hell they were. What's your point? Exactly. With no name under it. But there's nobody. That's the whole point. We're referring to the wall there at the CIA headquarters where they don't even have enough pride in their operatives to put their names up when they praise them for their selfless service. Something like that anyway, Mark. Yeah, read that when you're a criminal. Last thing you want is to take credit for it. Oops, did I say that? Well, yeah. When they're criminal, the last thing you ought to do is take credit for your criminality. It's just so much fun until you get caught, get hacked up. Well, you know how it works. So, as it is, interestingly enough, the whole thing about the beheading site, just kill it that way. Oh, pardon me. Just kill it that way. Don't stumble off and think you can bebop into a war zone. Now, a couple of them are like, in Libya, oh wait a minute, we made that a war zone. Didn't we make Libya a war zone? Is Libya a war zone, people? And they were happy about it. Yeah, they were doing okay. It was pretty good, did it? We upset, toppled the government, but did it do us any good? Everybody got what they wanted, and now they don't like what they got. Yeah, exactly. I'm a little confused. I thought you all wanted this program. Careful what you wish for, huh? Might actually get it, square between the eyes and then both butt cheeks at the same time plus right up the middle. Yeah. So here again, oh by the way, don't forget guys, meanwhile preparing for the obvious games that are going to be, that are in play, not going to be, that diversion you're trying to ignore is the attack you were expecting. Well the border hasn't gone anywhere and that's just as bad as before. Of course we've had a series of lump and grabs and well what's happening is some. of the more obvious kick in the door at mid-morning or midday stuff is being publicized. They really, really don't like that. The regime doesn't. The only reason the Republicans are bringing it up is for the sake of political gain, which immediately will be lost to their, you know, the go to catatonic brain fart. The moment they have their way, the Republicans will be no different from the Democrats. Everybody does understand that, right? There isn't going to be any change at all once they have their change that they really, really, really want so bad. So, with the attacks that are taking place down the border, And with the Ebola thing, waddling these characters around the planet, it's obvious they're trying to spread the disease as best they can, no matter what it is. Like we've said, guys, and somebody's finally picked up on this again. I've had several articles sent to us in different social media and email. was the whole thing about the idea that there are three or four others. What about this other Ebola thing that hasn't even killed anybody in the US yet? Well, don't worry, give that time. Because they'll make sure it happens. Certain people will get treatment. That means they'll get a bigger injection with more of the junk so they die worse. And then there's the people that will have this other series of upper respiratory diseases. And apparently with children, we're seeing a series of fatalities now. Wow, what a surprise there. And so since all of that seems to have come in with this big wave of illegals, we all know who to blame. The regime needs to be shot out of power, doesn't it? Oh yeah. Well, looks like the regime failed us completely. How are we going to fire them? Oh, you're going to well like. I hate the buggers. I was sure that for everybody. So then we need to shoot them right out of the, shall we say, the village, don't we? It takes a village, remember, to manage things. So this village needs to get together with pitchforks and machetes and sticks with nails in them. Oh, wait a minute. No, we're all better armed than that. Maybe we should take the weapons we purchased and go get rid of the problem. And I don't know how much of the Praetorian Guard is going to be excited about protecting these poofdas that have been screwing this country. But you tell me. What percentage do you think it would be stupid enough to follow the orders of these creatures that are trying to get everybody's family killed? And who stand up and give non-stop applause for one of their fellow travelers that says he wants to kill nine-tenths of the population. None of these characters in the regime go, oh, we've got to go out and stop that. He's an American terrorist. No, just a reverse. They turn a blind eye and say absolutely nothing. I should kind of tell you something shouldn't it guys. Y'all will get madrift. So we got a lot of work to do as it is. Again, before we go any farther, we're going to be fighting at night. Don you have night vision technology bunch of changes happening faster. Everybody's catching on to what's going on Isn't there please give us an update and how can we get hold you oh? Yes, and I was on my phone with my guide today just about hour and a half ago and at that time we had 351 of the four power gun sights in the green screen the banter went something like somebody might come in and pick up a block of them, so you know I don't do this to This is an initiator. This is not a bump, a scare tactic or anything. It's a reality. When those 351 power gun sites are gone, then we've got the 6 power. I don't know. I have to sit down and figure, I got to go to my book and figure out what that's going to cost, what I can offer that for. I haven't sold one of those, the 6 power. Got a bigger lens. We've addressed that before, but that might be the, you know, the readout for first generation gun sites. We'll see. Viewers are gone. I was lucky, and I bragged about this last week, I was lucky to one of the last people to take delivery was one of my customers. That might have been the last first generation 5 power viewer delivered to an individual. It wasn't sold in a big block from the manufacturer. Hooray. I was glad I could keep my customer happy there. If you're looking for goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal, I've got a piece of thermal I can put in your mailbox for $18.95. $1,895 for a thermal viewer. If you want to talk about that device or that first generation gun sight at 4 power $390 right in your mailbox. Right in your mailbox. My number is 231-796-8458. Again, 231-994-58. Goggles or gun sights. Green screens. I want to take maybe 20 minutes in the 8 o'clock hour mark and read the epilogue, the last two and a quarter pages from the book, A Higher Form of Killing. I finished that book today. I would say thank you to the person that sent me this book. We need to send him a copy of The Green Horse. But again, A Higher Form of Killing, you guys, We've talked about different, we drag history in every now and then and know people say, well why do you talk about that? We know about it and what not. But we use it as reference, we use it as litmus test sometimes and well that litmus test kind of fits into the subject matter, you know, NBC. You might remember a scene in a movie. Who was that guy that played George Patton? And he's standing there and he's looking across the desert. And he's screaming at Rommel, I read your, I read your, remember that? Three or four times he yells Rommel at you, S-O-B, whatever he, I read your book. And because he read the book, he was familiar with the basic tactics. People don't tend to change. If a fighter steps forward with his right foot and a right punch, generally that's his modus operandi, punch he delivers. He steps forward with his right foot and punches with his right hand. Sometimes people change, but the basic patterns are still there. Even if that never really truly happened, one can appreciate the scene there. Patton yelling at Rommel, I read your book. After he had just crushed his army, I read your book. Why? Why would he brag? You told me, you stupid S.O.B. You told me what you were going to do, and because I read your book, I was able to defeat you. It's all contained in that scene right there, isn't it? All of that, right there in that little few sentences. That's what he was expressing, yes. Now, I hold in my hand this book, A Higher Form of Killing. I went to the index and looked up a couple of things, like on page 192 or 219 or something. page where the reference weaponizing Ebola is mentioned, along with three other diseases that they were working real hard on. You know the Russians suffered at the turn of the century and the time of the tsars. Great deaths across the nation from molds and fungus in the wheat stores because, well, we've pointed it out many times. Russia, potato farmers, primitive people, a backward nation striving to match the West. The Tsar did great things to bring Russia up to speed. Peter the Great did, not to be redundant with the use of the word, some great things to Russia into a more modern time. But across the time of the turn of the previous century, around 1900 and in the century before and even after into the 1930s, there were great deaths in Russia from fungus in the wheat store. developed these funguses into that were exhibited as yellow rain in Afghanistan. It's in this book. They talked about the white mold-like substance left after. What was described as yellow rain marked, there were numerous counter addictions in the battlefield which lead to the conclusion that the Russian test field deployed numerous or biological agents in Afghanistan when they were there. Now, you can't really say that, well, point the finger at them and they're the bad guys because you might have been one of those guys in Vietnam that put on a gas mask and went into a tunnel. You put on the gas mask because, well, if they didn't deploy the tear gas or other irritating agent, flush the people out of the tunnels, You might be in the tunnel when they deploy it, so you better put on your gas mask and I don't say that in jest. Better have the mask with you. Yes. They weren't that complicated or large or bulky a mask to begin with, so... In reality, there wasn't a whole lot of excuse to not do it except for trying to be belligerent or think you're brighter than the management until you find out management. Well, they plan on lobbing something in right behind your hind end. Or because they didn't hear from you, he's probably dead anyway, let's just do it. In this book, when it talks about use of gas, anti-personnel in Vietnam, it also talks about the defolians, the bio-agents. There's a sentence that concludes that, these columninations of actions in Southeast Asia there. That sentence goes something like, I don't have it right on that page, but it goes something like, the Vietnamese and the Chinese in all of Asia will never forget that it was white people that gassed them in a time of war. Now, let's go back to the front of this particular portion, this little diatribe from Don. Remember, Patton, I read your book. Let's mix in another thing here. We have the CIA and the Brown buildings and reading everything and trying to collect up information so that they could use it against someone or use it as a defense. We've offered that up. Remember Day of the Condor as a movie. That was the whole ... Well, there were machine guns in the movie and things, but that was the whole substance of the movie, that thought line. What did you find out? The Chinese do this too. They have to. They have to. In order... Now, the have to portion you guys say, one might realize they don't have to. But nations don't have to produce, well, nerve agents or biological... But they do it under the excuse mark that, well, the other guy might be doing it even though there's a treaty drawn against it. But the other guy might be doing it and we have to develop these things so that we can build defenses against them. See the vicious circle there? Now, this is an argument completely separate from atomic bombs, from nuclear weapons. In fact, to blur that line, there are those that argued when they talked about building the neutron bomb, remember it was going to be fielded against the Russian tanks and it would be done in such a way that this event, the explosion wouldn't harm buildings, say for a very small area, but the radiation that was deployed in a flash would kill tank crews, but leave the tanks usable. Now, they thought that they're from the green people. Those that have concern along these lines was, why that is akin to a gas weapon, because it would kill people. save for at the epicenter of the event, the very center of the event, the explosion would be almost, there would be almost no evidence of an explosion. When it is moved into the air, as an air burst, that takes the explosion evidence almost out of the equation. But the other people, pacifists in this, and I'm not a hawk or a pacifist on this, I'm bringing you this information, said that, well, that neutron bomb, that's comparable to using gas in warfare. killing the people but all you have to do is wash off the tank or the kitchen table. So you know when I go back to when I'm going to run this right back to the front of Patton standing there yelling I read your book to Rommel who probably didn't hear it. I'm wondering how many Chinese read this book. How many Chinese scientists have been ordered to read this book and this is why you work in this department comrade Tingling Ding because of that book. the Western world's thinking. But this is again a vicious circle. But now think about this. Didn't we talk about two years ago on the subject of why China hasn't built aircraft carriers to become a world power? It might have only been a year ago when we... I'm not certain on that... how big that window is I'm trying to cover here with that. the Chinese president or the former Chinese president who had slid over sideways into great charge of portions of the military at that time and still is, that he was praising an earlier chapter Mao who said that we do not need aircraft carriers. What we need are weapons, biological and chemical to destroy the Americans. Again, I wonder how many Chinese have read this bookmark, A Higher Form of Killing. When you look over We're into this book. I've been trying to get this book for a good long time. I'll read you that 2.5 pages in the 8 o'clock hour tonight, The Epilogue, which is an overview of the whole book. You'll get a little bit better view on that. It mentions in this book the Russian use of chemicals in Afghanistan or showing the differences. These people, they twitched and they defecated and they died. These people over here, they bled from every orifice and then they died. These are claims out of Afghanistan when Russia was in there. The Americans did everything they could to cover these things up. It leaked out every now and then into the American press mark, but they tried to keep these things out of the American press. Why? Well, because in that time we were trying to draw a treaty with Russia not to build or to destroy all of our existing biological and chemical abilities to wage war. Treaties that had already been signed by Russia exhibited being broken by Russia. Mark, I thought I'd bring that information. I'll read you that two and a quarter pages this evening, in the eight o'clock hour. I do that so I keep you in suspenders. That's most speak for keeping you in suspense. I don't mean to do that, but it will take up a little bit of time. I wanted Mark to comment on some of this stuff. One of the things that you're kind of citing in the Chinese overview is the Chinese don't lose perspective with regard to World War II. World War II for all sides, everybody had a lesson to learn. The Chinese, needless to say, saw horrific casualties on the ground. No real significant naval presence available or usable that wasn't lost progressively along with the British occupation and the Euro occupation. Let's not forget that China had been in the war much, much, much, much longer than anybody else. World War II for them started back in the early 1930s. 1941. Hell, it had already been a war for eight years. China in one form or another with all the precursor actions taking place leading up to real open hostilities. It includes Manchuria, it includes the battering on the borders with the Brits. taking place. The Russians and the Japanese wanted to make a decision about how they wanted to go, and the Chinese and the Russians never really completely getting along for many, many years since 1905. This was quite a blender that we're talking about that made up Asia. One of the things that came out of World War II It was a Japanese evaluation of, and in fact even our own evaluations, which for a long time were classified by the way, that had the Japanese focused on minor support ships before the war. It could easily have focused on, and in fact demonstrated, it could build capital ships. But where it failed was the support shipping to keep a massive ocean-going fighting force operational. So taking into consideration that the Japanese had the pilots, they had to develop that, but that's something that the Chinese have done a little differently. What I don't like is when they try to make everybody go, oh look how stupid those Chinese are, they built an aircraft carrier in the middle of a big lake. They both build a big model aircraft carrier. Oh, they built an example of the aircraft carrier which is their pivot, their picket carrier, their first of its type. And they build a complete mock-up so that their pilots can land and take off under stable conditions but practice over and over and over and over day and night. It is said in a pilot's world that landing on an aircraft carrier is akin to landing on a pitching postage stamp, the hardest feat to do in the aerial world. Now, keep in mind that first, repetition creates confidence. So here they have a place where you can't sink this thing. You can't go in and burn it down, torpedo it, or whatever you want to do right now. I mean, sabotage, but what good would it do you? I mean, then how do you do it? But they have a carrier that presently is sitting in a fresh body of water. that is an exact copy of the carrier that these pilots are all land on. If you had to train men and large bodies of men to prepare to become carrier pilots, the platform that you need is the one that they built. But they don't have, you know, fill in the blank as far as more aircraft carriers, guys. They have a massive merchant marine fleet. I would point out, after Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Midway is probably the best example, between Pearl Harbor and Midway, both sides built carriers. Does everybody understand? We didn't build them from the Kia O'Ara up. All the Japanese altered one of the model class to be a carrier it never saw. It was bombed in the dry dock. At the very end of the war. Yeah. It was the last of the keels that were laid down in the Omatwell, which is true of the Akagi, the Iqaga, and all of the other carriers that you see that go attack Pearl Harbor. Take a look at their displacement and remember that if you look at even their silhouettes, you can see what they were intended to be. They were built on cruiser hulls. Yeah. Battle wagons and cruiser hulls. And in the transition, during the step in between the initiation of the war, Pearl Harbor, and Midway, both sides had casualties, but they had still more carriers than we did. But they still saw a need. And they knew what was coming. They understood that they needed to project strength. You acquire conquest, you better have the arse to back it up. So both sides started converting ships. Some of these were for instance and which I really don't understand this one submarine tenders Which I do understand because they'd have the potential to do everything and needed to be done Remember that Japanese submarine tenders were designed to support submarines that were some of the biggest on the planet at that time Oh, yeah, okay. It means they also had to handle torpedoes and because many of those submarines had Aviation, you know, you know had aircraft built for their purpose to support the subs on board the subs. Submersible hangars. Yeah, they had the ability to transport aviation fuel. Think about what we just listed here. What would you need to support an aircraft unit above the surface, guys? That submarine tender has everything already built into it, doesn't it? Oh, let's reference what they called the Jeep carriers that were deployed in the Atlantic that defeated the submarine threat. Every one of them was built on what was originally a cargo hull. Yeah, merchant marine ship. All of it can be carrier support, you know, the support carriers. Only do 15 to 17 knots, guys. But the fleet they were with wasn't any faster than that. That's right. So it didn't have to go any faster, but it provided air cover and support. Both sides built these and both sides had them sunk in many, many locations across the Pacific. It wasn't neat, it was a convoy. Yeah, the Iron Bottom Sea is known as the Iron Bottom Sea for a reason. What my dad said when he went through that stretch. Every hull you can imagine was sticking out of the water or was there sunk to the gunwalls. That's why they called it there in bottom C because they were fresh wrecks. This wasn't something where you go through and look at the rusted oaks. Guys, these were fresh wrecks. If I was a rich guy, I'd love to dive there. Yeah, think about it. In every variation, you said carriers, battle wagons, escort ships, every kind of transport. Anything you could imagine was sunk there. And going through at night, it was just ghostly because you didn't want to be the next one. During the day, we commanded. At night, they took over. So just something to think about there with regard to the world away at worst. Anyway, the reason I bring it up to qualified is the Japanese learned this lesson the hard way. They got beat. The Chinese, on the other hand, are very patient. With the economic warfare that they've been waging, the ability to bring their population up to a certain standard, and the political machine to try and know who to blame when the machine breaks. America, is it false? America did this to us. We build up good. You all have good time. You eat duck and you eat fox and you eat donkey every day. You have donkey all the time. No, America, round-eyed who blame for this again. Why we need to kill America? And by the way, building carriers, well, they've got a mass merchant marine fleet, guys, that can match the performance of pretty much every ship that's out there that's floating right now, including military. If you haven't been paying attention, here's a way to do this. Take a look at the performance range of a merchant marine container ship with regard to displacement. and its speed potential. What's it able to lift and how fast can it go? Now I've got a couple of uncles that are, although one of them I think just retired, that were running Merchant Marine from the Pacific Coast all the way over to the other end of Asia where they go back and forth and back and forth. Of course business has been bad but they still have runs. And guys, they have no problem getting back home in a reasonable period of time. You know, three, five, six days depending on the jump if it's out to Hawaii or if it's farther out to Korea or if it's over to China. They have that rung going right across from the West Coast like California and Seattle. And they shoot right along an arc there that takes them right into the northern end of China. They turn around and they come right back in days. Now go look at the distance. I mean when you think about it, actually pretty comfortable flying so to speak. Oh wait a minute, they're floating. And consider that that same transport ship with a very short turnaround factor, modular systems, could be a troop transport, we've talked about this for years. Or it could be an aircraft carrier in such a short period of time that it would make people defecate in their drawers. Take your head spin. And again, think palletized munitions and palletized support. First of all, what's the big thing right now? Let's challenge everybody. The fixed wing aircraft are all stole and even vertical take off now. What's the next generation of aircraft coming into service that we're seeing? They even have vertical takeoff capability or the next best thing too. I'm not talking about the Osprey, that's a garbage piece of equipment on an aircraft carrier or on the ground. I'm talking about stuff that takes up minimal space, you get maximum benefits. That FJ-22 is the vertical takeoff, that's going to be the mainstay for Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines isn't it? The Army might not fly it too much, but the Navy will, the Marines will and the Air Force will. It will be out there in force and the copies are already being made by these other countries. Plus, carrier technology is old now, guys. Even as the Harrier came out, the Russians have their version of it, you just don't realize it. They were already on the Moscow class of ships. Wait a minute, what class of carrier did the Chinese get? That's right! The very plane we're talking about flew on the deck of the carriers they have. We've seen pictures of the Chinese stealth aircraft, most of that technology stolen by computer from America. So again, how long would it take? Well, how long would it take for China to focus? And right now the big thing is go for again and gain mileage. You're gaining the experience. You're aviation people. This is another part of how we would train guys. Airsoft, Airsoft, Airsoft, Airsoft, Airsoft. I can't stress this enough. With your gas mask on. Yes, you should be training every day. There's no reason for you not to. There's no reason for you not to take a little bit of time and be on the range every day. Every day? Every day. Why? because you've got the technology. In fact, nobody would know that you're training every day. In fact, probably the best example is something that one of our callers had this, you know, called in the morning program. Might recall this about a week and a half ago and he was saying that, oh, the, why the sheriff came over, the sheriff deputies came over and had to check out his place because they heard a lot of gunfire. Well, what's your point? You know, I mean, when you think about it, really? Well, no, they didn't really have a complaint. They were just snooping. Yup. You see? So, how do you alleviate that? Cut down on the amount of noise. Most of your familiarization for even large groups of people can be done with airsoft just as efficiently. And there's two things that happen. Number one, you save money. Think about the cost of things, ammunition. The other thing is we don't put as great a burden on the supply train. It doesn't mean we don't buy the ammunition. It means that we don't spend as much in the cyclic process of developing our martial skills. Yes, here's another good one. Safety. You don't end up like the guy training the 9-year-old to shoot a machine gun. Right, exactly. And most important here is again, prayer-prepper playing prevents piss poor performance. It's not hard. to get this technology squared away and ready to roll when the time comes, guys. Airsoft makes such a big difference with regard to your turnaround time with safety, familiarization, muscle memory. Go right down the shopping list of why you're turning in the first place. Virtually every aspect of what we're talking about can be incorporated into Airsoft right up to and even including target confirmation with regard to training the individual. In other words, you've gone through the process with him or her and he or her have again then been tested. In the initial test, the objective is to evaluate the process. What are they doing? How are they performing? Are they accomplishing the basic steps that have been laid down through the process by the trainer, the instructor? Lo and behold, they have. Well, guess what? Now you're in the next phase which is It's expanded development with live fire, pop pop, but it's minimal. Now another thing is again, and this is the big thing with the Chinese, the Japanese learned this, is that any stick time is good time. Well, any range time is good time too and you need to be thinking the same way. The other part about this is I would point out that before you'd nail that night vision device permanently on that AR, You know you could do a lot of night fire with that airsoft rifle and especially with the upgraded arbiters and motors Guys you can put that bullet that little BB pellet downrange at pretty good velocities Which means you're going to get pretty reliable performance out of that airsoft rifle especially the better metal ones that also have restricted magazine capacity so they match what you're using and You're going to get virtually tit for tat performance specs at you know short and you know intermediate range with that airsoft gun, mostly short range, but you can push it. You can actually, if you pay on the kind of money you spend, you can pretty well make that airsoft, those airsoft rifles, do whatever you want. And how painful they are, which is something everybody always brags about, man, I'm going to work a bulldog from that airsoft gun. Well, you're not supposed to be doing that. People play and then because of that well people feel it so we're going to try to avoid creating pain But we can do is again increase performance and for range fire still treating that thing as again a real firearm You get all the muscle memory and night fire operations training that you need to do it do the job right think about it Which is something that needs to be taken into consideration? Again before we go any further we're almost to the top rap for dot-com I just saw something here. They've jacked the price up on one or two. I had a $1.00 cheaper before, but they still have most of the vests that they had on sale for $20. Available for $20 a piece. Now it's not all they've got. I mean, they've got it. You can spend more, but, and in fact, you can spend a tremendous amount of money on all kinds of plate carriers and things like that. But the basic vests are running about $20 a piece. They still have a multi-cam model. You can find all of the no name brand 8 colored camouflage. That's what they're calling it. It's not without calling it multi cam. And guys you can get multi cam in pretty much any item you want for a lot less if you're looking at the sales items. $20 for this assault vest, $10 for one of the over shoulder bags, $13.50 for a backpack and multi cam and they also got one of the utility bags. Now the rep4.com has got the vest. airsoft-club.com, www.airsoft-club.com has the other multi-cam items. So if you're really in a multi-cam, and I've had a lot of people ask me, Mark, where can we get cheap multi-cam? I don't know. At least not in clothing, because nobody's coming down on the clothing hardly at all. I guess from $50 a piece down for a shirt to $30 a piece is a savings. But remember, it's like $30 a shirt still. Or for the Battle Blouse or for the Universal, the new Universal with the Nehru Collar uniform. That's the big thing right now. Getting the Nehru Collar back into the style is an important thing about camouflage and uniform fashion. So they've got the Nehru Collar back in, which chafes you in a real wet environment. has density to chafe you which is why we kind of went away from that again because well we don't do what they used to do when you used to have those naru collars or you know the cuff collar you know that you see on the older like 1880s uniforms guys what you don't see them doing which they built and made for these and the German army did the same thing German officers yeah they had all those spiffy tight you know uniforms they made an insert out of cotton that was unmuzzed you'd either snap it or button it into play and it would absorb and create chafing and abrasion on the neck and when it got dirty you undid it and you washed that one and plugged another one in. Did you know that? Or you thought it was just a raw collar with the original cloth or maybe back in the day like say coarse wool that had been made rigid. Wow that had to be comfortable. Well what you don't see because it's like helmets. You see those gladiator helmets and such? You think they just plopped them on the head just with metal? There is a whole football helmet padding system for pretty much all the Romanesque armor and all the knights armor. By the time you were done guys, you were basically just think football player plus another layer of steel, another layer of metal. Then you would understand what is going on. The same is true with all this clothing. There were under clothing, garments, layers, sheaths and all kinds of stuff that was built to alleviate the pressure or the abrasive potential of Courser clothing and even though we go a mark it's 50-50 cotton polyester blend guys you still end up with the same problem and there's a reason for 100% cotton in a lot of areas. In this case it was basically like baby diaper material that was the button-in material. Those used to go to the laundry and used to be even in Marine Corps. I would assume they still do it. Maybe they've lost that. No, I don't know. But the Marine Corps uniform, officers especially, because they couldn't afford that sweat stain. They didn't want that mess. on the uniform. There was a whole process with a pad that went around the neck and had one that went around the collar. How do I know this? I used to have tons of those. In fact, I gave some to some collectors just as a gift because they'd appreciate what they were. I sent a whole pile of the German ones to one of the German collectors for the same reason because you would know what to do with them. If you give it to someone, they will get lost, mold, and be destroyed. Sell that really valuable collector's item to that person who will appreciate it and then take the money that you get from that or tell him what to buy and what you trade, you get what you want, he gets what he wants, everybody knows that everything went where it was supposed to and nothing is going to waste. See how that works? If you got that browning gun, it's like man that's worth so much. It's like really? Well if it is right now, the market is still got some money. Take that weapon that was so unique you got as a special deal. You didn't inherit it from Uncle Fred, don't get rid of that. You didn't inherit it from your dad, never get rid of those. But you got something that was like out there at a yard sale and you find out it's worth like three, four, five thousand dollars. It's not a family heirloom. It's not a friend's weapon that was handed on to you because, you know, he's passing on and he gave it to you as a gift. Those things don't disappear. They don't go anywhere. If it is something that somebody else has done that with, then you take that weapon like that 35 Remington or 32 Remington rifle. 30 and 32 are the bastard. 35 Remingtons out there. But 30 and 32 are orphan cartridges. There are some beautiful weapons made in those calibers, but you can't find the ammunition for your life. But the weapon is appreciated by a Remington collector. Well, you get that weapon to that Remington collector where it's going to do some good. He might even have some ammunition stashed away. I'll guarantee he does. And better that it goes to somebody who already has the potential than you having to figure out how to make it work. Everybody's happy. You get what you want, they get what they want, thumbs up. See how that works, guys? I just want to bring that up because we've had a lot of conversations on this in the last couple of weeks or so with other stuff going on. Don, you're going to have to take off? I gotta go Mark. Okay, let's do this. We still got time. Your number for night vision, what's available? How come we can hold you, sir? Hey, my phone number is 231-796-8458. We got goggles and gun sights and green screens and thermal. We've got that 4-power first generation gun sight right in your mailbox for $390. I'm pretty certain there is less than 351 of them. When they run out of the existing night sight, weapons sight that we're talking about in first gen, where are we going next? We're going to a white screen and white light on your face at night. Not tactically proper. We've got to avoid that, guys. So next in power, where do we go next for the Green Screen? Oh, we'd go up to a sixth power first generation. I'll have to have a price on that. We'll have more information on that next year or two, correct? I will, yes. Or we go up to a second generation gun site, 2 Power, 308 Capable, right in your mailbox for $1,248. There we go. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. 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