October 24, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed economic concerns about currency devaluation and the suppressed history of inventors like Tesla and Robert Kearns, whose innovations were stolen by corporations. He covered emerging electric vehicle technology, including a prototype electric motorcycle at University of Michigan. The show addressed critical supply shortages in preparedness equipment—particularly gas masks, NBC gear, surplus pants, socks, and boots—warning that wholesale purchasing agents were buying out inventory. Koernke also discussed recent violent incidents in Washington and New York, analyzing their tactical details and questioning official narratives, while criticizing the corruption and factionalism within law enforcement agencies nationwide.
- tesla
- electric vehicles
- currency devaluation
- gas masks
- nbc equipment
- supply shortages
- preparedness
- night vision
- second amendment
- law enforcement corruption
- surplus equipment
- intermittent windshield wiper
- robert kearns
- michigan militia
- executive overreach
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Live 365. Much more. Do you own a firearm? MaineMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? Call or visit them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because MaineMilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at MaineMilitary.com. That's Maine, like the state, Military.com. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. 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. Invist the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's 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 won't 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'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 bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And good evening Oh, forgive me. Good afternoon. Ladies and gentlemen, it's getting darker out seems like a mall that's right. It's not summer anymore Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Kornke. 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... LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.com, we're on AM&M micro stations, CB Bay stations, and Ultra Net technologies. East and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska, we're on the homework network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado waving the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson. We turn back to the east, we cross the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies where the restaurant crew's grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grandma Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. We might have down with us there, I think. Yes, I was muted from the beginning, but here we are. It's gray, it's acting, you know this is where I came in the other day and it looks like it might hold off but I almost guarantee we're almost on the edge of sunset. You know, starting to head towards real darkness and it's probably going to spit around us all of a sudden. It's just, I got that feeling. I was hoping it wouldn't but I covered everything up instead because I got tools outside. just in case. And if we're lucky and we get through the two hours, I'll get back outside. Anyway, that's what it's like here. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall up there on that end of the great state of Michigan? Well, it's been mostly gray all day and kind of, you know, cold, damp. You know, when it's hot, it's muggy. When it's cold, it's damp. just the same conditions. 14th. And you know, that's a bit like the Benz because it doesn't take a whole lot of very barometric pressure change for some people to really sense it. And I used to laugh at that, Mark. It's, how can that be true? Granny says the storm's coming. She can feel it in her bones. But that's nothing to laugh at anymore. So he chuckles at the end of that sentence. But you guys, it is, again, the 24th day of October. You're of our Lord 2014. Hey, it's just about wintertime. You know, it's not exactly right now that you're going to find the big deals on winter coats and boots. And you know, Mark told you to pick that stuff up in the summertime, pointed out places where to get it. Prices are going to go up just because of season and circumstance. So bear that in mind. And you know, if you see something good at a bargain buy it, we've addressed this before. I can't believe Mark that because it's like a dying elephant. That's one way to do it. What do we have on our money? Well, let's just run with that dying elephant because it lifts up its tail and it lifts up a trunk a little bit and everybody thinks the dollar is getting stronger. Because well silver's back down to here. Well because people have you know taken profit missing that and other but gold is down to people have taken profit and if the dollar was as strong as it was in plain about this if the dollar was as strong as it was in 1993 over would be about $4 $5 an ounce Let me correct all of you people that think the dollar is getting stronger here and that's the that's the to recovery Because you know, how does that go about fools gold and you'll throw your silver and gold into the streets and granted I've used it as example, haven't I? Oh, you know we talk about putting it away But you guys when you look at the different measures and when you think that look at where the stock market is marked that that just It to me that's such an insider's joke such an inside joke, such ciders, you know, hey, breathes in money, turns its head before it breathes out. That's what that monster does. And one day it'll breathe out a whole lot of money to, you know, the three or four hundred people, you know, that control the rest of 98% of the money in the world. At any rate, you guys, we've pointed these things out over the years and I don't want to sit here and sound like Well, gee, you know, death to all rich people. I really don't want to do that. When we look at history, you know, there are those that say, well, because George Washington, he was a white guy, and he was one of the richest people in the land. For certain, he was the richest person on our side. Hooray. When people can point at that and say, it was the rich, white, white folks that got us where we are today, well, They're not really looking at, again, about 350 or 380 people that control, what, 90, 95% of the money in the world. And again, I don't want to sit here and sound like a communist, but it seems like if this guy's gotten opportunity, it's stolen from him. And if this guy over here tries to work a patent out, well, gee, you know. We could point out all kinds of different patterns, wrangles, swindles, and killings over the years. But how about that guy with the intermittent wiper? That's just one. Do the research because you could make a movie out of it. They might have, I'm not certain. They might have. But we're talking about the intermittent wiper that you enjoy on your car. You turn it on low and it runs for a moment. It runs one sweep and it waits a little while. That was done? Yes. They did make a movie out of it. They made a movie out of that really? The Star of the Man Who Made the Intermittent Wipers first offered it to Ford. Ford turned him down, then copied it. Yeah? And it took him years to get anything out of it. I can't remember the name of the movie but I saw previews of it and I've been looking for it. I want to see it. I'd like to see that too but I remember stories of that and print articles on the evening news. The guy finally wins his battle but it wasn't even him was it? Wasn't it his family because he died. It took so long. I might be wrong about that. I think he saw the end. I think he saw the victory but died not long afterward. I may be wrong. I could be wrong about it. I'd like to see the movie now. You sparked that interest. That's only one example. Mr. Otto took, I don't know how many, secrets to his grave because he said before he would file a patent and offer it up to the other side, he'd make that a fault because he was certain that they would cheat him out of it. It's a long tradition among automakers. Yeah. Cheating. Yeah, this is true. But it's not necessarily even in that avenue and that's one just to offer up. It came from the top of my head. There are all kinds of other things. Alexander Graham Bell beat the other guy. What was his name? Nobody remembers his name. It's just that everybody uses his appliance every day, nickel with Tesla. Every time you drive by and see that neon beer light. Remember back about the 90s, the middle 90s, neon lights came back into vogue and they started popping up all over the country. I can attest to that, guys, because I watched it. Wherever somebody was a wise salesman, man, they just popped up everywhere, little versions first. Remember, that's how they got to know that again. Those are all Tesla technology. That's not Edison technology. Is that the guy who Bell beat to the patent office for the telephone? I didn't know it was Tesla. Nicholas. No, no. Oh, shoot. The name went through my head. Yeah, there was somebody else who did more and better research than Bell. took their time getting to the patent office and Bell beat them out on it. The biggest problem is that they were terrified of Tesla. That's obvious. If you look at what it is, how many different things he dabbled in. He was as sophisticated and as intelligent with regard to developing the processes, but he didn't, or either because of intercommunication or he didn't have the resources. He was intentionally isolated. I would have done it differently. It's the old story. Well, I got these great ideas. I'm going to make them work, but not for you. How does that sound? Goodbye. Find somebody else. But sure as hell, again, JP Morgan and Brest basically suppressed Tesla while using him. Again, I can't emphasize enough. Guys, the latest thing, the prison lighting we're all using now, oh, I'm sorry, the new energy saving bulbs, which used to be only in concentration camps in Russia. You know the regular screw in little mini... The torture light bulbs. Yeah, those little fluorescence are Tesla. That's not Edison, that's Tesla. Yep. That's the other side of the coin. There's something to think about there. Anyway, go ahead guys, jump in there please. Well, you're completely right about the fluorescence bulbs. Tesla's experimentation with excited plasma in a tube became fluorescent. Oh yeah, he wanted to broadcast energy, electrical energy for free. Yeah, and if you hold a fluorescent bulb near an energy field, it will light up. Yeah, people were doing it around in this area even, although I don't know, the wind finally knocked them down, but you could hang fluorescent tubes up under the high powered, high tension, you know, steel frame lines, and you could spell things. But it was free. It's like how are they paying for that? It's like well they're not. They're just like up there hanging off a wire. Till the wire gave way. You know nothing lasts forever guys. But it's funny because there also used to be that you know the ideal lightsabers. Guys I don't even remember that. Going out underneath the high tension lines that were active. And any fluorescent light you were holding you know the tube three foot or four foot will activate just fine. Oh yeah. There's no field coming off those high-attention lines. They're perfectly safe. Perfectly safe to live underneath them. They never did tell us what happened to those monkeys. Well, they stopped moving and after a while they just gave up the ghost. Oops. Well, interestingly enough, and again, there is of course a lot of people that do know about Tesla and there's a big school of people that are Tesla, you know, Tesla fans and Tesla researchers, which the bad guys really do fear. We've covered over the years that anybody who gets into Tesla research and starts turning on technology. It's amazing what shows up in the way of helicopters, especially with any of the Tesla generators. It's measured in minutes when a helicopter will show up guys. Tesla's electric car, he had a hundred horsepower electric motor, but I'm not sure what make a car it was to replace the engine, and he had a little electric box that he adjusted rods in it. And that was his device to receive the power out of the ether and drove it all over the They would certainly be scared of that. It would have put that snake oil guy, you know, a wreckafeller out of his ear. Yeah, all we would have needed from him is droil to keep the wheels lubricated. And grease. Yeah, and grease, yeah. Well, interestingly enough, oh, by the way, I'm the subject. I see you guys, you roll right into something here. I was informed by Captain Monahan. uh... we had to take off and deal with some other work today very quickly we're trying to get out of it at that miller of welder by the way for our friends listening we didn't forget you uh... it everything pile up on the course we do have another funeral funeral issue actually two of them coming up here shortly uh... tomorrow of course one service and we have another next week uh... at university michigan property control an electronic motorcycle gentleman electric motorcycle powered by the wonders of the ion battery. This is no little motor scooter, this is a crotch rocket. About $600 if you want one guys. It's actually a prototype, it's from the research lab, and what's really funny, it's over at property control which is over on North Campus and in the building where property control is, two doors down in the same building, it's a big pole barn, big U-shaped pole barn complex. Two doors down from where property control is, is where it was built. Dang, I wish I could get there. Interestingly, it's the research group that also was competing for the, remember the electronic car competition here back about 10 years ago? Yeah. Well, they're the same lab group that built this motorcycle. So again, for everybody up there, just a heads up, man, it doesn't look like your little motor scooter with a big box on there. I think, oh no, no, no, they took a crotch rocket and then modified it accordingly. So, it's a racer. Everybody was kind of shocked because it does 0-70 and the time it takes me to say 0-70. One or two people turned around and came back very quickly after they test drove it by what I'm told. Yeah, those dielectric motors have tremendous torque, right from the first You know, pole to pole. That's it. They develop torque, they'll develop almost at their peak, almost right from the first revolution. That's the great thing about an electric motor. That's why you see them in trains. Exactly. And what's interesting is, like I said, the good thing is, low center of gravity with the bike that they chose, which was a very good thing, but they've actually tested the thing here, taken out to play with it. Even though some of these guys are fairly experienced, they just kind of said, no, I think I'll park that. It's hard to hang on to, I'll bet. Some of the cars you guys are like nine second motorcycles right from the factory. That's like funny cars from 1968 speed, honest to God. To put a comparison on it, that's like most of the college boys that get on that stuff, don't have the guts to twist the wick on them and hold it through three gears. That's how scary they are, honest to God. Yes. This is true. This is true. Electric, right? There wouldn't be any gears. Right. You just get on it and turn the throttle. Right. Oh, man. You just pull the trigger, so to speak, and she's shooting. Yes. Exactly the point. Originally, the motors that they were using were factory robotic motors. And when you think about it, those motors have to endure a great deal of torque, considering that in many cases they actually have a drive head that that motor is moving. So we're not talking a few ounces of material, we're talking about articulated arms that turn, thrust, grab, turn, turn, twist, flip. Then turn back to the original station, lay it on the conveyor or the assembly chain, and it goes down the line to the next robot. And those are the motors that they were using. So you're talking to very efficient motors. Yeah, they've got to endure a lot of twisting and talking. Yes. Have you seen pictures of Harley's? Harley is ready to roll out an electric bike. Have you seen the pictures of it yet? Probably about 50 grand. I'm not certain how much, but it's like four seconds to go like 60. Which is medium performance these days, you guys. There's a Ferrari that's 2.8 seconds, 0 to 60, and a Porsche that's right behind it. But they're a quarter of a million dollar cars list, and they'll probably go out the door for half a million because they are very exclusive cars in numbers. And in extreme demand from the big bucks people? From the people who can afford a car like that, yeah. I want to hold that because it's the latest. Yeah, there's a vet that's supposed to be in that neighborhood too. Twin turbo, like 800 horsepower. Dang, it would be so cool to do that with an electric vehicle. Oh yeah. And we have a new car. Go ahead, who's in there? Yeah, you know, one problem though in racing... You need to build downshift with engine braking and conjunction with the brakes to make that next turn or you're gonna have to start slowing down awfully early. Right. And a piston engine will blow you away. They'll be fast down the straight, I guarantee it perhaps. But you just kind of have that engine braking and you got to have those gears in order to slow you down because you're coming in. Yeah. You got to come back again. The bottom line there is to use the braking energy that they're doing now even on street cars. They are using braking energy to convert it back to electricity. It might compete, but we tried automatic transmissions back in the 70s in motocross racing and Husker Barna had a four-speed automatic and it was great, but it didn't have no engine braking. It kind of made you overshoot the corners a lot of times. And of course, Rokon had a 430, which was a big, gigantic, basically a long-wind, and pole starter, you know, and it was just a, pardon me? Yes, a big pole starter and it was a big 430 and it was very fast. I couldn't have one bike. I was back in the 70s and I don't know why they didn't make it but you couldn't down, you couldn't, you always shoot the corners. The other guys would just be able to out get you and take the inside line every time. So, you know, and then motor down straight. I read word, Jay talked about this turbine bike that he's got. He doesn't have any engine braking. The funny thing was he talked about being in front of Ricky Rocket street racer and in his mirrors he could see the exhaust from his turbine bike melt run into that car. Oh yeah, the only problem with that, in fact for years, one of my friends, he was basically using one of the hopper engines, the startup engines for jet aircraft and built the whole thing and then stopped to think about it for a minute. He goes, it sounds really cool. But there's nothing you can do to armor the seat and the turbine sits right under and between your legs, right? And if one of those fans ever fails... It'd be a little more than a second. Oh, it's like a big explosion! If you like scimitars, blades, like... He goes, yeah, I decided to kind of park that project. Yeah. And he had it. I moved it for him twice. I helped him move twice. We moved it. It was like it was always a conversation piece. Oh, that's my jet bike. You know, that's my turbine jet bike. And everybody's like, what? And he'd wheel it out, he goes, yeah, but there's just one problem. He goes, it's not when it works. He goes, I started talking to the guys that work on these, and when they fail, all they fail. And it's like, I don't really think I want my legs over this thing, you see. The other thing about a barrier like that, it's generally going to take out the back tire. And the back tire carries the most weight on a motorcycle if it's set up properly. Because I'm getting set up that way you're gonna have a ill handling bike well the way you had to do this kind of like on a Like in a phantom you know or like you see on the the combat attack jets, you know for the middle of 60s and 70s Yeah, you know you have your primary tube and then you have two exhaust points You had to build a shield and an exhaust point just like you're saying that because yes you would melt anything It would be plastic or polymer and it wouldn't make a difference if that tire was turning She'd still be building up calories think about what that would have been like first couple of times That was the whole thing. It was a neat idea, but it's one of those neat ideas that it looks like it looked great in a museum, but it ain't going down the road. Have you ever seen a motorcycle going down the road like Expressway speeds and all of a sudden it's got a flat tire on the back? That's not good. You guys, I've watched this happen with a passenger on the back of a hog, a 1200 Harley, like a 1978 or something. And the tire shifts around underneath the rim and determines the direction of the back of the bike. That's an eerie, scary thing to watch. I didn't know whether to slow down behind my friend and try to hold back traffic. I did that for a moment, but as he traversed down to about 30 miles an hour, It got really rough but then below about 25 it smoothed out again. I mean the back end of the bike you guys is like 4 feet. It's going down the road for an instant this way and it's moving over there 4 feet in another 15 feet of travel. It's like riding a bucking horse until you come to a stop. That is no fun. And imagine all that shrapnel. That's a guaranteed dead back tire unless it's a solid tire. Unless you're like Craig Breedlove. Yeah. It would be a whole lot worse than losing just a motor. Until you come to a stop, I didn't sign up for riding the bull today set on full everything each different way. It makes me less eager to fix up my motorcycle I got in the garage. Oh, keep a back tire on it. That's all. Basic rule, my attitude is with any kind of two wheeled vehicle there's no spare so to speak hanging around to again roll with both of those better be well maintained. It starts to go, it's time for it to go. It doesn't mean you throw it away, put it up on the wall there, hang it with the other spares, wrap it in newspaper because you never know down the road what we're going to need. for the time being just because again though that's the only thing keeping you off the pavement. Well there's a few other parts that are critical but tires have a tendency to just go before everything else as we know. I had a front tire go flat at about 50, rather fast. Just it was a great tire when I left and I'm going down a fire road in Detroit you know one of the miles and the front tire went flat. It gets real mushy. You have a control of direction, but it's real slow. It's like the difference between you have control of your car and you have control of your boat. You understand the difference, right? If you've driven a car and you've driven a boat, a front tire gets real mushy feeling at about 50 and slower, but there's no transition real bad time. You just slow down make it over the side of the road and get a side street, you know, but a back tire is scary Yeah, I had one I'm sorry back tire pop on the interstate one time. It just popped. Well, at least I was smart enough not to hit the brakes Right, right what I'm talking about then it's it's a ride new Well, we're at the bottom of the hour for the moment and they're going to last, but I'll tell you what, that means we're at the bottom of the hour break. Don's going to let us know first of all what, if anything, has been changing with the night vision technology, what he has available. And Don, how can we get ahold of you, sir? Jump in there, please. Well, again, we're losing the green screen in first generation. We touch on this most every hour, but it's something that needs to be brought up because it's It doesn't matter if you buy it from Don or anybody else, you need to be aware of this. At a gun show table or at the local gun store. You walk out of there with a white screen and that white light on your face, you guys, you're going to need to flop on your light discipline because that white light is a natural attractor to the human eye and to another piece of night vision, it's a great attractor. It's like a flag. The green light that's out of a green screen first generation and second and third fourth generation hardly is perceptible by a piece of night vision and at any kind of distance hardly perceptible by the human eye if it's good light discipline. I'm not certain about the beats and the clicks in the background. I am hearing a beat beat click click somebody needs to mute. Somebody's playing a little music there. Thank you. The green screen is disappearing in first generation. We've addressed this. I still have a first generation gun sight in 4 power. I can put it right in your mailbox for $390. We've talked about this. My phone number is 231-796-8458. Again, 231-799-68458. Goggles are gun sights. Green screens are thermal. We can talk about other things like a second generation gun sight right in your mailbox. To power, it'll live on top of your M1, like the first generation gun sight. Live on top of your AR-10. Yeah, your 30 caliber M16 pattern type gun, you know, I like saying that. But if you want to talk about that or if you want to talk about thermal, I've got a piece of thermal handheld right in your mailbox for $18.95 right in your mailbox. My phone number is 231-796-8458. Thank you, Mark. Again, for all of our friends while you're dealing with a stranger, when we have a friend here who has stayed the course, again, talk to Don. If you have any questions, you can call in on the air. You don't even have to wait, but if you want to talk to Don, if you have any particular questions with regard to your needs, then give him a call. Otherwise, you can call us here, 712-4320-900. The room number is 957-464-pound sign. Again, that's 712-4320-900. Room number 957 464 pound sign. The whole point here again guys take advantage of the technologies that are out there. It is Quartermaster Friday by the way. I'm going to tell you something and I've got two more calls to make. I know that two of my wholesalers that I've dealt with were probably, well, one of them for 30 years, the other one for 22 years at least that I can think of. and one of the newer suppliers. I called all three of them today. Every one of them had purchasing agents come in and buy out every gas mask they had. Well, there are none. In fact, at the retail end, I'm looking at certain things, main military, and we'll have a report from one of our friends calling in this evening, probably when DK is up, but he'll give us a report, what he just experienced here with the retail supply. But from the wholesale end, I know that there is one cash, and I should even say this, I know there are 600 masks. I know the number, approximately. I can figure they could be off by two or three. And it's those masks I told you about before, guys. So we're going to have to make a decision. And Fluffy and everybody else has been waiting. The way we're going to have to do this is we've got to get the money here so we can give the money to them. And then we're going to drop ship the stuff to whoever. But we've got to get this done. I'm going to try to do it tonight. I've got till 7 o'clock our time to get hold of him to confirm what's going on. Drop shipping is not a problem. That's not a complication. The issue is I don't want to be bouncing this stuff to two different locations. I want to go right to where it belongs. However, there's still $5 apiece. You can't buy the filters now in any position for $5, guys. Nowhere. And there's a filter, the mask, and a bag. These are in very nice shape and they're worth it. But that's the last 600 that I can find. And the only reason, and I will tell you what happened, they didn't slide them over to the inventory or they probably would have been gone yesterday or today by the same purchasing agent who would have just scarfed everything. He took everything. Didn't mean it was what it was. It's gone. So that's from the wholesale end. And so that wall is going to hit. the retail end. It's not a maybe, it's not a kind of, it's not a sort of. Another thing, there's been nothing for the last two to three weeks in NBC equipment that's come in with any of the containers. Which is kind of odd, because usually they kind of stuff. You know, the companies you see over here, the wholesalers, have parent mercenary companies that are the mother companies overseas. One of the biggest, which is Sturm, has a warehouse complex the size of a village. It's one of those old World War II type German war production factory complexes that was probably owned by the same people that we didn't bomb in other locations. Get my drift. Because the complexes are from World War I and World War II and exist still today and they weren't bombed out. I mean, they have to fill up the containers. So typically what they do is they top off a container with odds and ends stuff. And NBC stuff usually is one of those odds and ends things. Well, nothing has been coming through in chem suits. Nothing has been coming through in anything in the way of gas masks or filters. So we're at a wall. If they've been told not to, I don't know. I personally think that they don't have to. They can ship to Africa, or they can ship to the Middle East, or they can sell it on the sly to the Ukraine, either side. And they don't have to deal with all the fiddle fart BS they have to do with the United States, guys. You know what I mean? The land of the fiend, the home of the slave, is a misery to deal with. We're a bunch of jackasses when it comes to bureaucracy. We're as bad as the French or the old British Empire now, in that respect. So nobody wants to deal with this. We get the leftovers, so to speak. Unfortunately, that's going to be consistent from this point forward with a lot of other items. The other thing that everybody is admitting to, and I said this before, pants. I don't care what you get for spares, but I'm going to tell you right now, buy pants. Just keep boxing them up because in surplus, they're just not showing up. You can get shirts all day. I can get 3X shirts right now for prices I've never seen before. But pants, it's like, no. And the other one is socks. Now when you think about it guys, what's closest to the battlefield where all that garbage gets beat up? Or when you're running your hind end and avoiding being shot, well, what goes to the ground first, guys? One of them is already there, your feet. Next thing, knees, and again the hips, and boom you're on the ground. Well, that area gets worn out. Those knees, all those flexing, and all the debris, and scraping and scratching, and just plain normal walking, wear and tear. Just watch the boots disappear. The boots are bad. It's really, boots have been an issue for, you know, though for, what, 15 years or so. But we're probably the worst I've ever seen for boot supply. But you can get new boots. And a lot of people are going to argue, well, I've got to have a good pair of boots, which I won't argue with that. But the really reasonably priced boots that were like cheap copies just aren't out there anymore, guys. And they're not cheap. I mean, what you're paying for, what were the cheap copies because of the evaluation of the currency, they're not there anymore. I don't know if it's that the countries are not making them for us or in other words, they've upgraded themselves so that they're not doing what they were doing before. Most all these other countries are pretty much corporate monopolies. That's another thing everybody forgets, not only has the world changed with regard to currency, but everybody's being bumped out of their local, what were basically cottage industries. So, boot manufacturing is one of those things that is either going to get it and it's going to be mid to high price or it just isn't there. There's no bargain basement anything in boots. Usually I could buy a pair of Corcorans even if I found surplus for five to ten dollars a pair of brand new guys. Those days are long gone now. Even a regular combat boot, an M70 type combat boot. the You know what part of this is dad is we want to look like the US military but as close to as possible But we're not gonna we don't have to make it ourselves anymore because whereas the US wouldn't sell to us Now we've got China making everything for the US military. We can just order everything from China Yeah, I've been dealing with Alibaba. You know looking at what they've got and from the importer end The only thing there is you can pay any price you can imagine and even their lowest end gear is comparable to anything that we saw coming out in the 70s or 80s. In terms of it's not the thin Walmart pajama cloth, they actually make to a degree mil-spec. Now they don't triple stitch everything, but it's serviceable enough. And that is a fact. Not only that, but they're pulling some camo patterns out. that are actually better than most around the market. That's another thing, you know, there's stuff that they're getting right now that it can give us a run. And we've let it happen because we gave them our machinery, guys. Well, there's the other problem. Can we make it in the first place? Listen to all these globalist pigs when they come up like the Ebola's are garbage. That garbage town, that piece of filth. Well, America's not independent anymore. Well, you're the jackasses that made it happen. We've got to be more interactive and we've got to stay involved because we don't make everything. Well, that's not because we weren't planning on making everything. It's because we were betrayed by the internationalists inside our own ranks. who have undermined our economy. It's reflected in all categories, guys. As it is, I can still put an army in the field, cheap. Like I've said, guys, go to the clearance sections. That's why I direct you towards the clearance sections because a lot of times I'll tell you, when they're clearing stuff out, like the paintball companies and the airsoft companies, when they're clearing stuff out... Wait a minute, Dad. The oboe, but Czar said that? Oh yeah, he's total bolus. He's the empore that we have from that part of Africa that we just can't live without that we have to break quarantine of that zone for. Well, they have diamonds. Now, remember they just had a diamond mine. It just happens that just before the Cebola outbreak, there's a brand new diamond mine that the Jewish mafia doesn't own. Since it is owned by a combination of Liberians Sierra Leone, they had to be hit with a plague so they could surrender their wealth to the Jewish diamond mob. Remember there is a special cartel, it is kind of like Dune. You have to understand, diamonds are the most propped up market in the world. Absolutely, yes. It's not that they aren't pretty and it's not that they don't have an application. They are the hardest substance. But as far as how they're marketed and what they do, the whole thing is a fabrication from top to bottom. Oh yes. An investment-sized diamond. If you hold up your hand and look at the last little portion of your little finger, you know beyond the last little knuckle, you know that part that has your fingernail on it? That's a small investment-sized diamond. Literally, you guys, anything below that is as common almost as a pebble on a beach. This is true, but the De Beers have done such a thing and they have led the trend in this and everybody else followed right along and allowed it because it filled their pockets. The crown of England, the whole thing with the crown and the British mile is they help to promote that through the allusion with the crown jewels and such. It must be important. They've got them. That helps to get part of the ongoing the rub of propaganda thing. It doesn't mean the diamonds aren't of value. But again, this whole thing is in Sierra Leone and in Liberia. I would assume in both cases it would have had been on their common borders, but most of their diamond activity, as everybody should know, is south and southeast of their location. So this is interesting in and of itself. It's not the only thing they got. I'm sure they want to steal everything they've got anyway. Don't worry guys. How about these new chocolate diamonds? It used to be considered like industrial grade, these brown diamonds. Brown diamonds, the key thing about that is those are man-made diamonds. In most cases. They're produced. There is a guy in Russia who actually perfected it. He can even make white diamonds now. That's something they don't like to talk about. It's like, oh, manufactured diamonds are only the brown, what they call the chocolate diamonds. But there is a guy in Russia who's making white diamonds. it I think we've got Randy with us. I talked with Randy before the front of the hour and I think he wants to bring up a particular subject you guys. Oh the shooting in Washington just north of Seattle for wounded and in Queens, New York. There's a picture of him going to town by the way. Have you seen it? Yeah. Yeah he was doing the two-fisted routine battle acts. He was doing the mayhem berserker battle acts routine guys. Until one of the cops shut back and shot him. But that's what ISIS says. If you don't have a gun, use an axe, machete, whatever is in your hand. Right. First weapon comes to hand and let it fly. Make sure that you just again... Well, the basic rule of a battle axe, remember, it's a mayhem weapon to begin with. And it's not a regular hatchet that he has. It looks by the picture I saw that it's some kind of stylized, you know, demi battle axe. that he went to town with. It could have been a fire axe, the picture is just not quite that clear, but looking at the silhouette, it looks like a little bit of a battle axe to me. It's got a broad blade and it has enough of a teardrop to the back that it looks like it's got a counter spike. So, to me, it's like I said, it's one of those smaller little battle axes. In fact, it might even be one of the Bud-K models because they offer a bunch, and there's several other companies making them now. I bet it was. Yeah, so it's again, it's like, there's got to be that moment when even if there's four of you standing there, you're like, wow, you don't see that every day. Can you really believe this? For a minute you're thinking, wow, what's he doing? And it's like he's coming towards you and it's like, oh, that's an axe. Wait a minute. Oh, oh, God, that's an axe. Yeah. They knew before he got there he had an axe. Yeah. Well, it's just the way, you know, you look at it and look at the way that he went when he went when he when he the picture they have is front and to his left. I assume it was a security camera, could have been somebody taking a picture, but any dimwit that was that close taking a picture, if you remember that maybe the battle axe is just looking for a victim and he doesn't care who it is and the cops are in the way both ways. Yeah, if you're the guy holding the camera, then the camera goes sideways. Yeah, that guy, he shot six bullets in the backs of the students in Washington. So he came into the cafeteria and just started rambling into the Well, in theory it was random. See, my problem with that one is when somebody puts six rounds, I mean that's kind of a waste if you're looking to try and go to town. So, remember that could be any number of things. How many, two casualties shot, two people shot or two people killed? Two people killed and four shot. Yeah, that could be something else. Do we know what the color combination was? No. Yeah, I did see a picture of him. He was a black kid. on the radio that they'd recently been in fights and had broken up with this girl. I suspect that the one shot were either the ones who attacked him or their supporters. If I wanted to make a statement. Yeah, see that's one of the things I'd be curious about. That's like a lot of the other situations that we're seeing here. They try to make it sound like, oh this is why you need to fear. It's like, it's totally random and you can be the victim. It's like when somebody attacks the cops and it's like they say the same thing because they're trying to get you on the cop side, but most of the cops out there consider you the enemy. But whenever they all of a sudden are taking fire, you all gotta get behind us until all this is done and then we'll come back to victimizing you all again, you know? It's like the Pennsylvania shooter, the guy who shot the two cops. They tried to do everything they could but even then they mentioned responding to the whole idea about why he probably did it and then they shut up about it because people started asking detailed questions and they refused to answer which tells me that their original response that, oh, this had nothing to do with the cops going after the sister-in-law. They would not respond to any particular questions when people had shopping lists of questions, which tells me that they're lying. This whole thing, they know exactly what happened, they know exactly why it happened, and they've got to shut it up before it goes any farther. Please can't be involved in nothing shady. Again, like I said, for as long as it will take for them to pull everybody behind us, and then as soon as they're done, you're all the enemy again, because that's the garbage they pulled. That's what they promised them, is their attitude. Yeah, especially the state police of every one of these states. It doesn't mean we don't have peace officers. Everybody said this morning, the lion's share now, the guys that were peace officers, a lot of them said I'm going to get my 20 and out or 25 and out, and they did. So the reason that this thing has gone so rabid is because the checkfels are gone, guys. There used to be some people with some common sense that were mixed in amongst the goofs. Well, the goofs got control and the goofs hired more of, you know, goofs. They don't want to end up like the state cop or at Scott Woodring's house. Yeah, exactly. Well, yeah, exactly. They're watching each other's back and they're trying to get out before they be the next victim and then they try to claim somebody else did it. Because like I said, they're notorious. There's clicks in every state police. They're typically masons. They're ring knockers. But there are other occultists in there too. And those are the hit crews. Those are the murderers usually in the click. And it's every, every state's got them. I've covered too many things over the years and we watched that. Oklahoma, a lot of good Oklahoma highway patrolmen guys were the people that brought forward all the information about what really happened with Oklahoma. I had full confidence and they were being totally honest about what they saw. They documented everything. They did what they were taught to do. So they did step forward and they tried to stop it. They just didn't know what the final target was. Afterwards, it was a civil war in Oklahoma that people never talk about. But there was a civil war. There was a ring knocking state police and there were the American state police that were there. And the Americans were on our side. And the ring knocking pieces of international filth were the ones who helped to make it happen. Two different factions. Two totally different groups of people. And it's like this throughout the whole country. It's just like I said, we are ripe for and we need a civil war. We need a revolution here to get rid of this problem. We really do. Yeah, it's time. All this garbage is falling on the same shoulders and the same names crop up over and over again. After a while, guys, there's no way you can get around it. You might try to go blind, but you'd have to poke your eyes out to the situation. And your ears. Yeah, exactly. You cannot have the eyes to see or the ears to hear because it's in your face. Their arrogance level is the thing. Tell you what, let's do this before we go any farther. Because we are close to the top and Donna wants you to take your time. Again, an overview. What night vision green screen do we have left that you offer? And again, how can we hold of you? And what are the changes coming up just around the corner, please? Well, the changes are rapidly falling on us. You guys, the green screen in first generation is disappearing. We've addressed this a number of times and it's happening before our eyes. I do that because we're talking about a visual instrument here. It's happening before our eyes. It will be replaced with a device that emits white light. We've talked about the tactical disappointment of white light on your face at night. It's not a real good thing. It's like three on a match and other bad things to do. I can offer that solution in a four power gun sight. I don't even have a viewer. They're gone now. We had a three power and a five power viewer. They're gone now. My entry level piece in green screen in first generation is now a four power gun sight. Now that gun sight is .308 capable. It will live on top of your .30-06. I get that call all the time too. Yeah, it will live on top of your .30-06. So, you know, we got the M1s covered there. We've got the AR-10s covered for you guys, and I get to do this again, that enjoy motivating around one of those M16 type pattern guns. At any rate, and I know the nomenclature and I know I just enjoy doing that. If you're looking for goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal, my phone number is 2317965831796. Green screens or thermal. Very good. And again guys, for everybody out there, remember, Looking at the technology as it's available while we are going to deal with the white screen. We're going to have to deal with it. It's there. It's a reality. As long as we can get all of you outfitted with the better technology for the time being, we're going to work out a solution. We've got white screen that we can work with and experiment with. We're going to do something to deal with the issue that's at hand now. But, ideally, rather than having to do anything in the way of screens or modifications, to have it out of the box, ready to roll, properly tactical, is what you want. And as long as we can be ahead of the curve on that, I don't care about the people who don't listen. I'm worried about our people and taking care of our people first. And the fewer people, the other people that you get are out away from us that are kind of hearing what's going on, but oh no, that won't change. And then when it does, they're like, why didn't they tell me? Why didn't I get mine? Well, because you didn't step in and listen to the people who were telling you what was going on. How about the guy that came up to you yesterday and says, man, have you bought bullets lately? It's like where you've been for the last couple of years. As a matter of fact, by the way, real quick, that movie that everybody's been talking about is called Flash of Genius. 2008 is when it was produced, guys. The intermittent wiping story? Yeah, Robert Kearns. It's the Robert Kearns takes on Detroit automakers. He claims stole his idea for the intermittent windshield wiper. Well, he pretty well proved it and he got a good settlement, I think. Oh yeah, well this movie was made in 2008, so I don't know when the settlement took place. I didn't pay attention to what year. But the movie was made in 2008. This is 2014 now, guys, so that's six years ago. And a genius of, forgive me, Flash of Genius, 2008 biographical film directed by Mark Abraham. So for everybody out there if you're looking for it that's what you want to find guys you check it out and it's already out there I'm sure it's out there. It might even be a Netflix if you got Netflix see if you can find it there. Thank you, Mr. Trump. But we need your expertise to get it done, so hey, it'll be good work. It'll be fine work for us all. I'm gonna enjoy it. Down your number for night vision and close us for this hour, please. Hey, that number's 2317968458 Again, 2317968458 Thank you, Mark. God bless you. Bless you, America. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? 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