Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed night vision technology, specifically virgin first-generation tubes with Russian components, contrasting them with used equipment on the market. The show extensively covered NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) weapons and electronic warfare, including historical examples from Vietnam and World War I, defoliant deployment, and laser technology. Don detailed Project Fence, a government initiative using smart electrical meters to potentially weaponize electromagnetic frequencies targeting the human brain, and discussed mind control experiments conducted by the CIA using LSD. The hosts addressed defensive measures including gas masks, shielding materials, and spiritual/martial preparedness against such threats. They also covered microwave weapons systems, air defense missile programs from the Cold War era, and concluded with product information for night vision equipment.
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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. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Envist 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 brought. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? 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 vanished in the mist from 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 right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free and good? Evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is the Evening Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Don Betcher. 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While I top off the magazine, we can tell you it is Weapons Wednesday. The perimeter is secure. You know there's plenty more where that came from. Mick Jagger would be jealous all in one breath. Thank you Mark. Dude, well, I'll tell you what. With that being the case, it is Weapons Wednesday. And for everybody out there listening, especially where we have Don with us here, before we go any farther, right off the bat, look outside. What's it like out there? Is it bright? Is it sun-giny? The sun's not with us anymore, is it guys? Here it is, 8 o'clock program, and it looks like it's 8 o'clock. At night! So that means night vision technology. We're going to address something we brought up earlier today. It has to do with the technology that Don is offering. The units that Don is offering are what I call virgin tubes. This is first use operation here. You are the first people to get it, you are the first people to run them. Don, address that issue because that was brought up in a question by other people. I know there is used technology out there, guys, that is being offered, but that is not what we are talking about here, is it, Don? Correct. This came from a conversation last night. You brought it up again and it's funny how worlds collide or thoughts come up in unison like that. If we didn't talk about it beforehand, I had thought about it last night and there have been other issues that were brought forward by other people. This came from your conversation. It was mentioned from a caller talking about the 390. Is that Paladin, the 390, the $390 device? Is that a used tube? No, that's a new tube, but we've talked about, and he referenced this, we've talked about the PBS tube. There's not a used, there's not a new American first generation tube. Americans quit building first generation tubes a long time ago, a long time ago. Some people have lived and died inside that window, but that's how long, you know, like early 70s. But Russians are still building first-generation tubes and that's what I offer and everything first-generation is gonna have a Russian tube in it. So if you listen and then we talk about the PBS 2 and oh where all of those are used I can understand how one might think that well all first-generation stuff is used. But that's not true. My source for this four-power gun sight, that's a brand new tube you guys. It's been as you pointed out earlier in the day, it's been tested at the factory. But again, not for ya. We talked about this earlier, and it doesn't even, it could be a toy meal, a meal toy or whatever. You know, an assembled in America is different from being made in America. But that goes over to different portions of how much value also, or what percentage of parts. If the tube comes here and the whole power side and the whole body is made in America, well, it's kind of iffy. But if it's got a Russian tube in it, you have to call it, that's the heart of the device. We've addressed this before, but it needs to be right to the front and say, this is made clear for everybody. Thank you, Mark. Very good. Again, we wanted to bring that up so it's in the archives. We have people listening. I know that Acquire the program in echo format in other words, it's down, you know down in a few days out So I want to make sure it was covered now you'll probably somebody will be listening to it tomorrow or by Friday and This qualifies what we've been talking about. This is a good equipment. It's brand new equipment the other than the test Operator somebody better plug it in to make sure it works. Okay beyond that guys. You're the person you're the zero operator You're number one. You're the big kahuna how long it runs is determined by you It's brand new out of the box so it's as good as you're going to get. There is a lot of used stuff out there. It's still more expensive than even the cheapest unit that Don has right now. Well, I should say it beats the cheapest used units that I've seen that are out there by about $200-300. The ones that are used, they're not putting any warranties on. Well, they're giving you seven days or ten days. That's the two different numbers I've read. seven days for one batch, ten days for the other, and if you don't get it back to them within that window, well, then you probably don't deserve to have a refund. In other words, you got it, you bought it, congratulations, it's yours. Well, one of the reasons I like this source, for first generation you guys, if you look to other people, Night Owl, I'll name that brand name, they warranty for a year, the same Russian tube from the same factory, well, it's a different tube. but it came down the same production line as my source for warranty of Russian first generation tube for two years. Now, you know, it's been talked about. We don't know where we'll be in two years, but they have that much faith in their device. Hey, you know, you guys, Mark, there is a particular direction I wanted to go and we can use the brain board because I wanted to talk about NBC and E. Now, a lot of people might wonder what the heck he. He's trying to spell something there. I've heard NBC, but you know E. You guys, even night vision falls under electronic warfare, doesn't it? In a broad umbrella sense, even night vision falls under electronic warfare. It's an electronic device. It needs to be battery operated there, Wilbur. Okay, or we'll, we'll find a battery for it. At any rate, you know, I, I'm getting off topic there. When you look over to. Almost everything you guys, we've talked about this in so many different ways, but almost everything is kitchen knives. A lot of kitchen knives came from older hunting and skinning. Or combat knives. Or combat knives. Exactly. Exactly. That's where I'm at. Let's look. We'll reference, we'll jump back and forth across the time frame here while we do this because we're going to talk about what a lot of people used to talk about like science fiction. Now, understand this, you're walking along in 1966 in Vietnam and you're not on our side and you've got your little conical hat on and your pie jammies and your carrying stuff and you're going down there to kill them Yankee Devils and you're walking along a path that you've walked a hundred times in the middle of the night and in fact you've walked it so many times that You don't even need a light. You just reference these images from the silhouettes of the sky and you know where you're putting your feet. You've done this so much and it is so dark. All of a sudden you hear that splat and funny end and then you hear the rifle crack and then you think, well what the hell was that? Literally. I don't know how you say that in Vietnamese, but that would almost seem like science fiction to someone who is unaware of, well, the capabilities of even at that time what would be first generation American night vision. Now again that seems like science fiction but that happened one day and eventually they got more used to being shot at in the dark instead of this is some mystical magical thing. Right? Understand that. That's a small portion of electronic warfare. And I use that as example as springboard to continue this because you guys We've talked about this before, and one of the reasons gas was deployed in the beginning in World War I in a military venture, you guys were German women and German laundry service and German men liked, and so do Americans, it's the same, but we didn't have the chemical capacity or building capacity of chlorine. that the germans did because they liked really white shirts what is bleached due to cotton and this is true historians will tell you this don doesn't make this stuff up but all cried yes carol we have this this gasket we have an abundance of it let's see what it will do to them dole boy devil dogs let's see what it will do and again It came from a civilian thing and moved into a military deployment. Now that almost sounds like science fiction. Here comes air and it kills you. Granted, this is visible stuff. Well, the guy over there, look at he's twitching on the ground 100 yards away. It might not be a good thing to take even another breath. it alone, a gas mask. While we're talking along that direction, I didn't want to rush right into that, but that person that's twitching on the ground or you can't understand a word he says, he's probably suffering from a nerve gas, which is another thing that would be purely out of science fiction not that long ago. Let's ease into this a little more because if you think about, they talk about like, oh, let's go up to a big cracker here because it would seem like if you were to deploy an explosion over the city that would kill everyone, well, all of the buildings would be gone, right? Oh, you know, like a neutron bomb. We've addressed that, haven't we? Let's talk about, well, how about that farmer? Let's go back to the V. I told you we'd jump around across history here, didn't I? But let's go back to that farmer in Vietnam or that guy that's hit that path a hundred times. And the path used to be so narrow and it had such a canopy over it. And then the next time he comes through, because he took a little time off, he went up to Hanoi to see the uncle and everybody else. And he went up there for, you know, Vietnamese, Chinese, Christmas. But when he comes back, oh my gosh, there's not a lift to cover anywhere. A defoliant had been defoliant. many of you might remember Agent Orange. There were a number of other agents up to Agent Orange. Agent Orange was really efficient. It became one of the favorites. But Agent Orange wasn't the only chemical deployed to defoliate Vietnam. It's recorded into history. But imagine that. To walk through an area one day and it's green and it's lush and it's literally a jungle. It's jungle lush. It's thick. There's In a jungle there are three layers of cover. There is the ground, there is the intermediate, and there is the top cover, the canopy. Imagine the next time you are through there, all that is gone. That does not seem almost like science fiction. But that came from the people who developed chemicals for farming. We can thank them for that. What is that three letter word? It is almost like a four letter word, Dow, boy, at any rate. Some of those monsters live right in our backyard here in Michigan. Let's go over to some other things because, well, let's talk about that time. I told you we'd bounce around a little bit. How about that time when when Ronnie was president and we were talking about Star Wars and Ray guns. Not Ronnie Ray guns. I did do that. But let's mince words a little bit here. They were developing lasers to attack missiles in the air. Now a laser is a concentrated light ray, isn't it? That's a broad brush statement. But if you look at it like that, if it's weaponized, it's a ray gun. Now you think that, oh my gosh, they tried targeting this and that. If it's a nice shiny red, it works real good. And if it's a nice shiny aluminum, it bounces a lot of that energy right off. But now that's like science fiction, isn't it? You know, outer space stuff. Mark, you've referenced laser ranging devices. Now 50 years old. Oh yeah. And more actually, but you know, this is your 2014. Go back 50 years, guys. 1964. In 1964, we had laser rangefinders that reach out to 20-some, 30-some miles. Some of them were captured by the North Vietnamese and then all of Vietnam when it became one, and then used against the Chinese. When the Chinese tried to take over the rice fields of Vietnam, because rice is a good thing. If you're Asian, it's like wheat here to us. But it sounds like science fiction. Here come hordes of men across the hills and up the valleys and through the rivers and whatnot. You just swing this little device across and some of them are stunned right away and some of them just puke and some of them just poop their pants. That just came out no pun intended. And all of them are blind. Initially all of them are blind. Yes. So that sounds like science fiction but you know it's true. Now it seems like Don's just be moaning things here and just listing just literally crap ways to die. I did say that, I'm sorry. But you know let's address the last one. Because we've talked about even first generation can be deployed in the daytime with the pinhole cover on it. And if you're looking over an area, you're over watched like a lieutenant or just a team that is this is the only thing they do is just watch the battlefield and they're on their radios. And they're saying up there in section three, everything's really white right now. And when that's happening, you might not you might want to put your head down. You might not even want to look around. because it might be while they're sweeping that whole area with an infrared laser. And we've addressed this before. We have. And even that first generation, now this isn't going to happen. The devices that are going to, and I don't do this to pump this out or to just play on this. But I'm not certain how well, I have two of those devices the company sent me, the white screen. They're working real hard at making this the next thing, Mark. I'll take them out after dark, you're one of them only, get someone knocking and I'll see what it does with a laser. But I know what green screen does with a laser. It is as if you have an illuminator. Or if it's a dot, you know, a laser targeting device, well, it looks like a silver dollar on you, or depending on how far away it is, a dime or a silver dollar, you know. But again, these things, we've gone back to night vision, haven't we? And you're walking along. Imagine Night vision was first deployed by the Germans and almost immediately because technology was being chased in different parallels on each side of the ocean, almost immediately afterward by the Americans. But imagine being that first GI Joe and man, everything is fine and you're walking along the hedgerow and your buddy in front of you, you hear that little ting splat immediately because he just got shot through the helmet in the middle of the night. You think, man, what's the odds? Just one shot and then another guy farther up the column falls. And you think to yourself, this just isn't real. But then, man, you're looking for cover too, aren't you? Because you're seeing this. Or at least you're realizing it, but it's delayed depending upon your inability or your limited ability to see. Right. Or even... The fact that it changes completely the dynamic of an action at night like that. Yes. Yes, because you're getting... But only the German in this reference has the night vision. Now, I've come back to that again, but you guys, there are solutions. Almost immediately after that, the first American night vision, they were both generation zero. They needed an emitter, an infrared emitter, about as big as a coffee saucer, the saucer under your coffee cup. If you're sitting at a formal table, I have a coffee cup and a coffee cup. coffee right there. There's no sauce or anything. There's no coffee cup. There's no sauce or anything. The emitters look like, again, when you're looking right at it, about the size of a saucer. It glows. They're so softly red. If you were looking right at it, again, you'd have to look right at it. The first time you see that, you don't even know. Is that some big eye? I don't know. But if you're looking right at it, it means he's looking right at you. This also worked out to if the guy over there turns on his device, be it American or German, and he starts panning it across the field, if the other guy turns on his device and doesn't turn on his emitter, and he's watching the other guy pan his emitter across the field, we've addressed this. But this goes back to the most primitive examples of that. This is Generation Zero. If he doesn't turn on his emitter, he has almost no image other than seeing the other guy's emitter, his infrared, his illuminator. Again, you guys, we can do this. We can jump across to all kinds of things. Imagine being the ... didn't the British first deploy tanks? You look up and you see this ungodly hunk of metal and you stick your head up up You know just up as you're wondering what that noise in and here comes a fleet of these monstrous metal things But again, I told you we'd jump around a little bit. I want to go back over to more of the NBCE Because we've talked about purchasing gas masks for yourself and all of those around you We've talked about multiple deployments and this is this is a frontline defense. This is If you're not doing this, the gun you bought, all the ammunition you bought is for naught. It is almost as if you're doing this as a hobby instead of taking this seriously if you don't have a gas mask for you and your family. Now even the mainstream media, Mark, is talking about the rush on gas masks, but they've mentioned it since, well, the Ebola scare. But many times in the last, look over the last 12 or 15 years, we've seen times when anybody could get any kind of gas mask they want. And then a week or three later, there's not a gas mask to be found unless you want to pay like $900 for it. And it's the only one and all of those others are antiques that ain't no good for you. We've addressed that too, haven't we? But these are things, you know, again, if you're piling up guns and ammunition and you don't have a gas mask, well, you're not really taking this seriously, are you? Now that runs over to a couple. That covers the, oh, wait a minute, that runs over to three of them anyway, doesn't it? Because you know what? I actually know some people, Mark, that say, if it's going to happen, I want to be right under the bang. And well, there will be people on the radius that are burned and whatnot. And there will be people downstream or downwind who falls out of the sky. We've addressed this a number of times. But there will come a point where most of the stuff that falls out of the sky, literally you guys, you can wash off. You just want to keep these stuff. So now we've addressed the nuclear. That's gradient. Granted, it's broad brush and it's entry level and it's not even a thumbnail, it's the scratching of a thumbnail. We've addressed the nuclear in the gas mask haven't we? We could talk about biological and chemical. We've addressed that many, many times. Chemical, hey, we talked about it. at the beginning as far as chlorine, other things. We've talked about mustard. While we're on this in Future and Less Reference, on occasion we do reference movies. You guys remember the first time you saw in one of the Alien movies, if you've never seen the Alien movies, I'm sorry you don't get this reference. But somebody picked up a gun and it was covered with goo. It was like clear jello. Now that could be a means of deploying so many different agents, that clear like jello substance, something like that, a warning like that, you might be the first person, but if that happens you want to let everybody in the area know. It's like that's a major threat. There could be anything in that. There could be biological, there could be nerve in that, there could be, we've addressed this in a number of ways, let alone what falls out of the sky, haven't we addressed it? You know, now I reference chemtrails. which almost seems like science fiction to a lot of people and now we run that back again. Now you wonder why we're going in this direction because all of these are weapons being used against you. This is true. And we've talked about N and B and C. Well, we didn't really address biological a whole lot, but you know, we'll be transdermal. A lot of them will be inhaled. You know, anthrax falls under biological. If you inhale anthrax, it's like, you know, you better write your will. If you get anthrax on your body, well, bleach can wash good portions of it off. But the anthrax sores on your body don't mean that you're going to die from anthrax. That's combatable. But if you get anthrax in your lungs, it's so long, Charlie. And I don't mean to. It's, you know, bye-bye, so long. Pushing up daisies and you want to help me build your box. So again, a gas mask, right? Now we've addressed MBC and we've taken, hey, most of the first, we've taken better than half an hour to do that half of this time. But Mark, you and I talked about something else a while back and I want to drag this into the arena. And I want to do it in a kind of a different way. Maybe I shouldn't do that because Let's go more directly to this. We've talked about, let's go back to ray guns for a minute. If they were trying to develop ray guns that pull the trigger and people die, let's go back different gradients of that. They pull the trigger and people just That might be a pretty good weapon because you could walk up and ban it, everybody. You wouldn't even have to, you know, you could walk up and hit them with a club or something. You could walk up and whatever, put chains on them and they're your slaves when they quit drooling. See, that would be a pretty good weapon, wouldn't it? That goes over to the reference where people do not die. Because, you know, that's inhumane to make people die in war. It would also be inhumane to make people drool for a week when they wake up their slaves. They are in chains or working in the mine by the time. You've been doing this for a week, you just didn't know it. When we look at different things, and I'll reference the book. a higher form of killing. When the CIA was deploying LSD to people, they did that to a number of people, 76 men coincidentally for 76 days straight. I don't know why they fixated on that number. But they had a group of 76 men in an auditorium-like environment, and they kept them high on LSD for 76 days straight. Now you have to think that even an acid head in the 60s That would be terrifying to them after after just a few days Even someone who wanted to go in that direction that's mentioned in the book out of that they developed different mind agents that if deployed would have effects for as long as six weeks Again, he sits over in the corner in drools and when he wakes up he's been working at this factory job for four or five weeks now, but he doesn't even know it. But he knows how to do the job but he didn't even know what he was doing because, well, he was drugged. But now you're doing that job and you're going to do that until you die of starvation or whatever. That's a lot more humane because we didn't kill you in the war. Now we're getting over to ... We've talked about monsters before. You think, well, the chemtrails, we can't do anything about it. Or, this, we can't do anything about it. Or, what if they were just to deploy something like that on me? We can't do anything about that. Well, we'll address this more and more. We've still got some more time here, don't we? Because we are still able to do this. Mark is able to run the intelligence report, and you're still able to listen. So, we still have some time, don't we? Now, let's go in a different direction, because we've addressed NBC. Let's talk about that E for a while. We've mentioned Project Fence almost in passing over the years since around Y2K or like 99, just a little before Y2K when we became aware of it. Project Fence was a, or is, a project from the government that would allow them to basically, well let's do it like this, hook up a new meter to your house as this happened to you. It's happening across the nation, isn't it? that oh under the auspices of well this this is a remote control and we don't have to come out and read your meter anymore it just it does it over the electric line. Now, Mark, you've talked many times. We've referenced you can plug these baby monitors in as long as it's on the same circuit, kind of fused circuit in one room and in another. It runs right over the 110 line, you guys, but you can hear baby crying or people breaking glass or whatever is going on in the other room. It runs right over that 110 line. It runs over the 110 line at a different frequency so that it can make sense of it instead of just go, from trying to make sense of the power coming down the 110 line. It runs at a different frequency like beep beep beep, you know. So that's how those devices work. But if they, you know, the people who sat and developed that literally like the guy who developed the insecticide that he decided to turn into a nerve agent. Well, the people who sat and developed that one of them split off of that team or good portions of them split off of that team, be it in here or Russia because you know, Russia say they develop same and sometimes faster than America. We better than the West. At any rate, the people who developed that here in the West, let's just say with that reference, went into other laboratories and have weaponized that to the extent that, you know, there are a lot of basics we know about. Like the human brain runs on a couple of different frequencies when you're conscious and when you're unconscious, but some of those frequencies are the same, like 10 Hz. That's a basic frequency. I'll do this here real quick. We are proof that water and electricity do mix. That's a miracle. That's a gift from God that allows you to listen, to discern, to think, to remember, to be a human being and control your body. that gray matter right there if they can. Oh, let's bring something else to the hour when we're talking about your gray matter before we delve more into Project Fence. It's been about 15 years now that the Japanese have bragged into the scientific community that they can have or they can have Ichiko sit over there or they can have Ralph sit over there in a chair and without touching him. They can point a device at him and at this time, some 15 years ago, they could some 28 different words into his mind. Make him think, I don't know what those words are. Food, grease, monster, whatever. Fear, suicide. Thank you, Mark. Think about it. What would you want if you were trying to get rid of the competition? Panic, fear. Yeah, thank you. That one wasn't going to come out, but this is known in the scientific community. At that time, when we were made aware of it, the thought line went like, well, if the Japanese are bragging about being able to introduce almost 30 characters or words into someone's mind, do you think the CIA could do maybe twice that? Or maybe they've only found a few words and they've stayed working real hard on them, like fear, panic, Thank you for pointing that out, Mark. Now again, this just seems like, well, Don's going on and on, and he's just talking about all the ways that they're going to kill us and we don't have a chance. But more on that. Let's go back to Project Fence, and I ask you to look for something here. Because... But lower forms of life are more easily affected by some of these things. Most primitive examples are when they deploy the chlorine. The rats come running across the field and the mice are right behind them and the birds fly away. We've seen this bird flying away with the animals indicating earthquakes and all kinds of mysterious things. Everything is connected in the universe. It knows all kinds of thought lines like that. I'm not going to go in that direction anymore. But they find that if you run low power, you know, it's always been debating. Do you really want to live under those high tension lines? You know, how many millions of volts are going down those lines and well, they paid farmer Fred greatly for it. And you know what, while we're on this line, while we are on this thought, someone sued someone that you might have been listening to on the shortwave years ago because well, that shortwave tower gave my child cancer. I don't remember how that came out in court, but it was taken to court. So you can talk about living in electrical fields. You can look on the Internet about the monkeys and the scientific research in electrical fields and all kinds of things, but the people who did that research, some of them have gone over to other laboratories where they have attempted to weaponize this also. Again, running things like that 10 hertz or 16 hertz, or I can't remember what the other one is, it's not double that 16, but it might be 24 or 28 hertz. Some of the major or more common brain waves that you and I and all of us that made that, what do you call that, Mark? That most sophisticated battlefield computer on the planet, that gray matter between your ears. Some of the frequencies that it runs on. Now let's go back to that plugged in brick meter. Because, what if it does something like bring that frequency into your living area, into your house, all of the wiring in your house. Now, when this thought line was first brought to us, it was projected, or rather it was one of the ways that one might combat it was mentioned that like, well, masters in martial arts, someone who has a great sense of self. might be able to overcome this. People who have a good connection to the Godhead, that was I think the wording in the article. People who pray all the time. How many times you've heard us say that? You can dedicate a small portion, one cubic little portion of your mind to praying all the time. I don't know how many brains those it would be, but figure it out for yourself. Whatever it takes, I urge you to do that. There was another class that was not affected very much by it. It doesn't come to my mind right now. There were three examples. Again, a martial arts master, someone who has great awareness of self. That comes from the master of martial arts also, but someone who has connection to the Godhead. These are peoples who aren't going to be affected or have a far greater resistance to this excellence living in this electric project. Now, there might be whole households of people that exist like this. And this might not be deployed across all of America, or all of Europe, or all of Russia, or all of China, or all of Australia. But it might be deployed in small areas. And it might be deployed, and I don't mean I'm not sitting here trying to scare you. It might be deployed in that brand new electrical meter that broadcasts how much you owe them and all of the other things that they don't even know what it does. Mark, you've referenced Chrysler's and Chevrolet's. things under the hood that nobody knows what it does but the manufacturer says you can't operate this. But what if they install a meter at my house? I do this just because. What if they installed a meter at my house that brings that project fence right to me? What if I have that sense of self and that connection to God and all of the things that the aforementioned that are basic self-defenses against this. But what if I'm looking at a cat that's sleeping in the litter box now? Or what if I'm looking at another cat that basically, he had a little infection, but he died of dehydration. He just didn't eat anymore. And he was under medical care. And he just decided not to eat anymore. And he died, he dehydrated and had a heart attack. So again, I don't say those, those, the two cat examples are true. But, what if that's an example of an exterior attack brought to a particular place, and I don't do this to be paranoid, I do this as an example. I don't say, they're attacking Don and I'm withering up here and I've only got 14 brains, I use that as comedy sometimes. It's hard to get through the world with only 27 brain cells, or the other one, if another one dies the last one will be lonely. Okay, that's the comedy portion. And I did that just so you know that, well, I still, I'm not unaffected by that electrical field mark. But you guys, what about canaries? What about the rats running from the gas? And I put this out as a caveat. What if you have a number of animals around you and all of a sudden one or two of them or a half of them or all of them just aren't acting the way they used to? Now, even if you were that connected to the Godhead, that great sense of self-awareness, or that martial arts master Maybe it's not going to, you know, make you sit and need a drool cup. Maybe it's not going to create that apathy in you that Project Fences meant to. That's what Project Fences meant to do. Just create apathy in great amounts of people so they don't give a dang, there's another word you could put there, of what's going on on the news or at their front door. I don't care for it. Do you care, Molly? No, I don't care. I mean, Frank. care about what? I don't even care so much. Who's Frank? I don't remember your name. Right! Or your own. Or your own. Do you care Frank? No Frank. Right Molly Molly. But again, look at these indicators. Keep your eyes open. We tell you check your six. We tell you keep looking around. But now we're telling you to keep looking in a specific direction. Look at these dinky little indicators. Look at your cat and your dog like a canary right now please. Mark, I've talked and talked and talked. I need to quit. I need to catch my breath. I'm not running out of breath. I do that in jest. I yield to you, sir. Again, one of the things about the electronic technologies, though, is that shielding is possible. In fact, a lot of shielding that was already in place was intentionally banned from society. Lead paint! We've got to get lead paint out of the... Well, one of the problems is you'll notice that the lead paint attack that took place started with the satellite programs. Once they did a little work and realized what they wanted to do, guys, well, the first thing people say is, well, we're good with it, too. Lead paint's on the walls. Look up. Lead paint on the ceilings too, aren't there? And sometimes two or three floors and all kinds of other stuff that was used that pretty well has been negated. Metal objects especially, while much of the technology will pass through. Well, let me give an example. Microwave technology was supposed to completely destroy fill in the blank, you know, if you don't resist, we're all going to die. You ever taken an aluminum plate and tried to cook something in a microwave? Snap, crackle, pop! What happens? What's going on there, guys? Is there a disruption in the wave and a reflection process taking place creating a counter wave? There's all kinds of reactions that take place. You will kill that machine. You see how that works? So just think all of the other technology. It's all wave slash radiation technology. It's up and down the spectrum. Now, some of it, yes, will pass through all kinds of objects, but that doesn't guarantee because of the filtering process and deflection and reflection processes that take place with different materials, that's what disrupts the signal. That's what can change it. And then there are other things out there that affect the physical world, that affects most all wave technology across the board. They try to play that down. But in reality, that was half of the issue that they had to deal with. Microwave, for instance, was going to be the ray gun of the 60s. And they already experimented using microwave to put people down, guys. You've seen the pictures in Popular Mechanics maybe eight or nine years ago of the Humvee with what appears to be a satellite dish squared, more on the top and the bottom. above the vehicle, it can be, you know, it'll stand up by itself and be deployed. No doubt it has, you know, elevation and azimuth adjustments. They bragged in that, Popular Mechanics, that, well, that'll heat you up to about a thousand yards. That's known. That's in Popular Mechanics. That wasn't, this is going to happen in the future sometime. They had pictures of the real device, didn't they? And that's not new technology, by the way, as we pointed out originally when it all came to play. And that is from the 50s, 40s and 50s in reality. The only thing variation is in certain issues with regard to the array, remember, antenna theory as opposed to antenna fact. And how such operations were going to again be a, how a projector could be affected by the variations in antenna array. Well, they already learned, I would point out that when you see that little pyramidal array, you might look at our DART and SPRINT and a couple of other air defense hyper missiles that were created for air defense back in the 60s that were then made to disappear. Oh, by the way, I've always wondered about this because every once in a while I see a picture of it. There's this, you know, Cold War epic, you know, buildings. There's the, it looks like an old, if you ever had a wood burning stove, guys, and you had a wood burning stove toaster, does anybody know what that looks like? There's actually a square. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it goes right over. You take, we take the cover off one of the stations, one of the, one of the cooking points. and you expose the flame and then you put the toaster right over top of that and the heat comes right up to the center of that pyramidal type device and four pieces of toast sat on the outside. Don't look away. Yeah, you got to keep an eye on it. You got to cook. You're the cook. You're supposed to be watching those things. Hey. The fact of the matter is that if you are using an image, that literally is the same concept of generating energy or in this case projecting radiation from that particular system is basically the same design. It's very fascinating. Again, the system sits here in the United States. Originally, there would have been a series of them. Everybody talks about Star Wars. Guys, the idea of projecting a Star Wars system and deploying it, we were already in motion to do it back in the early 60s. Everybody made their deals, and we were screwed left and right. There's an aircraft, it's funny because it's all the same window of activity. Superiorly, aircraft that would have just simply surpassed the Russians across the board. I mean, literally. The TSR-2, which was a tactical aircraft developed for England, the flying wing, the jet-powered flying wings that were built here in the United States which were ordered to be destroyed after the whole fleet was built. Think about it. The Air Defense Missile Program completely scrapped and dropped even though it was already being deployed and perfected. When you're driving south out of Detroit on the Dixie Highway And you look over there to the west after you're out of Flat Rock and you see all those odd shaped pieces of concrete with flat pieces of concrete. And if you have real good eyes, you might see the like the bolts sticking out of the top. That's all remnants of the system Mark is talking about. Remnants of the system. It literally the whole system looked like a launch mechanism looked like a dart cone in flight. It looked like a cone, literally a cone in flight. And if you look up sprint missile, or look anywhere for any of the, this is the weapons platform. Now the support system that got it to where it was going was an integrated series of radar systems to include a final fire control radar that looked like a big toaster. Well it looked like a big, you know, again, wood burning stove toaster. The whole program was integrated so that it was part of the North American Air Defense Command. you know NORAD which everybody's familiar with. Well this stuff was all made to disappear or stop because it well it worked and the last thing you wanted is to still you know kind of like put the Cold War into freeze real quick or you know basically surpass the enemy to the point where nothing they could really do about it. Well speaking of surpassing the enemy and we've mentioned this before you guys when that Humvee shows up and that antenna goes up and starts broadcasting across the field, all energy needs to be turned on it. If you look at the array, a sharpshooter, anybody that can hit something small at a thousand yards, what is that emitter called on that little stand that points back at the, what is that called Mark? If that's destroyed you guys, no matter how many holes you put in the curve, a How can we hold you? What do we have available? And what changes are coming up, please? We have enough time to cover it. Well, we're almost out of green screens, you guys. First generation, I can offer a four power and a six power gun sight. Everything else is a white screen in first generation now. We can go up to second generation and everything there is green screen. Although they are moving what they call the white phosphor tubes into second generation and they are promoting that as hard as they can now. So let's see you guys. Yeah they are Mark. It's for clarity of image. Yeah right. It's white light. Well it's not your fault but you know what I mean. Yeah I know. It's beyond my control. The only thing I can say is that you know we could get Janice and the player in the background and get it while you can while we are doing this. because when they're gone they're gone you guys. We've tried to stress this since January and when the green screen is gone, well if you're looking for entry-level gun sight first generation, there'll be white light coming out of it instead of green light. You'll have to double and triple up on your light, you know, trying to control the amount of light that actually leaks out from the device onto your face. white light to a green screen, white light to the human eye is one of motion, color, because white light shouldn't happen at night. It seems like color. Attracts you look right at it. If it's in your field of view when there's a flash of white light, you look right at it. Much like motion or color or shape. It's one of the attractors at night. So we want to stay away from that. Again, that ability is becoming harder and harder to do when all of the green screen is gone. If you want a first generation gun sight 4 power 308 capable, write in your mailbox for $390. Give me a call. My phone number is 231-796-8458. You know, as we talk about destroying the Humvee as it shows up, the way to, well, not get zapped is to shoot the rat bastards. Shoot them! Okay, I know. these days it's a primitive form. It might not be very humane, but shoot them because they intend on killing you any way they can. If they could do it and not even have to wash their hands when they were done, they would laugh about that. That's why them first. Yes. You know, real quick here, two things. Number one, my favorite I've always wanted to name things. You always have these dynamic names for weapons like, you know, Hellfire, Brimstone. Well, then there's the British, you know, and they come up with a missile system. What do they call it? Sea slug. Yeah. It's like... It just kind of slowly swings forward. I was like, what's the name of your weapon system? Oh, it's a Toad. I mastered the sea slug, Captain. It's the sea slug launching system, Captain. And it's a multi-pack missile. I'm telling you right now it's one of the finest in the fleet, the sea slug. It's cool. But you think about it, it's one of those things where I love it where somebody does have a little tongue in cheek, you know, instead of the dynamic, it's horsepower and flame and destruction and it's like, it's a sea slug. But I'm certain Mark, that the guy who thought up the name was happy that now surface fleets can Oh yeah, it's C-Swoggy, but everybody would think the reverse. I'm picturing this little thing that looks like a C cucumber. Stuck on the bottom. Hooked on a boat if it can, but not very often. Usually too much current. If it gets real scared, it pukes out its guts. And then it releases and then tries to find something else to hook up to. What can I say? Just the way it works. So anyway, the sea slug. Just things that you recall when you're looking at stuff and it's like, think about it guys. Here's another thing before we go. Last thought guys. You know, what would it cost to just send a lander up there and put it on the moon right now, considering all the different projects and BS garbage going on? Nobody's on the moon officially that we know of, though. Who knows what black bag operations are there. Just launch something and land it with a beacon and a constant video feed looking around on the moon and up into space. Wouldn't that be cool to plug into on the internet? Oh yeah. Wouldn't it be something to show that we can do it because we've already we did it back in 69. We did it back in 75. We're doing it on Mars. Yeah, why can't we do it now? That's like in your backyard. That's like going to the garage in your backyard, but we're all scared to do it. So I guess I have to ask myself, who's scared of what's in the garage and what is in the garage? You know what I mean? Why do we not have that set up? Because it's direct line of sight and close enough we can spit at it. Now, that'd be good science fiction. Yeah, there's something going on, but it's rather funny because it'd be kind of fun to do it as a private corporation and then see what happens and how everybody panics. Anyway, that's just a side-mark. Things you think about when you're looking at goofy stuff and all the garbage that's out there generated. Don, you're number for night vision, please. Hey, that number's 231796. 845-8 God bless the Republic! Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Who robbed? Kick him to the side, speed him down hard, don't let him get back up. And if they try, they kick him again. Down your number for night vision a couple times, please, and then close us. If you want to talk about goggles or gun sights, my number is 2317968458. If you want to talk about green screens or thermal, again, my number is 2317968458. Thank you Mark. God bless you. God bless you, America. Evolution. 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