Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the 2014 midterm elections as controlled theater designed to maintain the appearance of democratic choice, then pivoted into an extensive historical analysis of World War II aircraft, including detailed comparisons of the Stuka dive bomber, Messerschmitt Me-109, P-51 Mustang, and other warbirds. They covered remote-controlled aircraft technology from WWII through modern cruise missiles, examined the destruction of P-51s ordered before the Korean War, and discussed military waste including equipment dumped overboard during WWII and abandoned in Afghanistan. The show concluded with criticism of Washington State's new gun control law requiring annual home inspections and calls for armed resistance against government overreach.
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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 fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money'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? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch 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 is this still the land of the afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Don Betcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the line in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and northeast. On the way. Hold on just a second. You're listening to us on liberty to radio dot for m g dot com indiana for you talk radio dot com rename of the micro station cb stations over technologies east and west of the mississippi along the last call mark ever from the top of maine so about all four of the bottom of what was the article from mexico and louisiana mississippi texas oklahoma big jump in the rascal which while me to include both third fifth fifth and her friends are recalled state of colorado women's left coast where we have a great state of jefferson return back to the east we've got points leap over the birthing banks of the mississippi land on the smokies slash the blue ridge with the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the mob, the grandma consortium of retired telecommunications workers bringing us the golden spike. Many hands make for light work. Don, still blue outside, clear blue, rising and getting colder tonight, guys. Everybody pay attention out there, get your stuff squared away, and remember, it's fall, but you know, warm today, pretty nice in general. You can get some painting done if you were on the right side of the house. What's the light up there in your neck of the woods? What's jumping off the walls, sir? Well, on this, the fifth day of November, year of our Lord 2014, it's gray and it's chilly and it's, well, it's supposed to be, you know, the weatherman, they lie just when they move their lips, much like politicians. But, uh, day, because, you know, the rest of the thing is much longer now that the light savings time thing has been, you know, a just normal. At any rate, again, it is the fifth day of November, you know, the day after election day. And, you know, the whole neighborhood is abuzz about that because, oh, Mark, the Republicans are gaining control. And we addressed that earlier in the day, and it's just a basically a smoke and mirror and everything. It was done in order to give the appearance of normality. That the vote really does make a difference. So we've brought up all the questions about that before. We've talked about the 5149 computer controlled vote that was addressed right in front of Conch. We've addressed that. But again, it's a fuss. We don't I would say, Mark, we don't need to dwell on it. We know it's true. But there are people who have been listening for a week or a month, and some of the things that we say, they still scratch their head. What does he mean by that? Or what are they talking about? What does Mark, what's he trying to tell us? I'm certain of that, because again, imagine just jumping right into the middle of the intelligence report. You've never heard it before. And well, somebody said, hey, listen to that. Just listen to the evening. and you did. Now imagine some of the things that you hear like, well, this guy's talking about the voters controlled. The next thing you might be talking about is they control the weather too. Well, they do. But again, that was written international treaty. So there's a lot of documentation there. We've addressed that too, haven't we? But now let's go back to the mark because, you know, Let's see what shakes down from this. Fearless Leader hasn't changed a single word. I'm trying to get these people to work with them. What is that word when someone is sitting there in that mantis or position in their mantra? He hasn't changed his mantra, his little chant. I'm trying to get these people to work with me. Mark, it's almost as if it is scripted. to have been a smooth transition, whether the transition happened. So there's, you know, you have to read the controlled vote. You have to. There's no question about that. The feel, the pulse, the finger on the pulse of America says that, well, that had to happen. So they allowed or they pushed the buttons perhaps even to make it happen. Again, for the appearances of, now you wonder why we, we've come full circle on that. We've gone right from the front of that. thought line, some of it, you know, evident in front of it again. And now, you know, that doesn't mean we're talking in circles. That just means it leads back onto itself because it is something that, well, if you know a part, a wheel can't function if it has a flat. And you know, the old, the old joke, Mark, well, it's only flat on a bottom. Yeah, but try to take the bottom over to the side. It does not work. You chunk a, you take a big chunk out of a wooden wheel and it's, you know, same as a flat. It ain't gonna go around no more. And sometimes we strive to practice proper English, but it ain't gonna go around no more. So again, just the thought about the current election, the controlled vote, the appearances of normality. If someone were just to tune in and think of that, they would think again. Oh, we did throw weather control in there, didn't we? But now these are things that if you've been paying attention, you know about. But these are things that if they can bring forth and laugh at why there was something that they laughed at on one of the spy CSI, NSI shows the other day, and it's one of the main lines in the Patriot Movement. One of the others was the control of airplanes. a while back. You know, those airplanes aren't controlled from the ground. They never can be, and that's physically impossible, and why would we do that? It was presented to the American public. We've countered that argument. Mark was, you know, I have to say this, because I was skeptical on that years ago. I knew about, you know, fly-by-wire instead of, you know, well, hydraulic lines even connected from the control cockpit. It's all electronic. I knew about that. But even years ago, when Mark first started to talk, I sit here and admit this, Mark, when you first started talking about controlling these airplanes from the ground, this was years before Y2. This was years before the towers. Well, and one of the reasons we brought it up is because it's obvious where the technology would go. It's just cheap low-end drones because, and I would point something out, you can look this up for yourself, guys. Look up the Salish. Now you heard it say wish exactly how it sounds Salish the Salish was one of the first of the Well, we got a lot of extra have mig 15s and mig 17s laying around Don. What do we do with them? Hey Wait a minute. Didn't the Germans make like v1 bombs and World War two How about we take those jet fighters that have a little more maneuverability? Put an analog computer control on board and launch them as air-breathing ram missiles. Guys, that was done. Think about it. MiG-15s and then MiG-17s. Going back a few years, right? So the only difference between analog and digital is obviously size and capacity, but do you need that much capacity to do what you got to do? Let's point out that again, With the older fleet of aircraft, they were already able to create a massive number of drone self-flying planes. And they proved it. In fact, Don, you've got it in the 8th Army. Remember? Back in World War II, guys, we had a number of like older, tired B-17s, and they came up with a semi-self-piloting system, didn't they, Don? With an open cockpit B-17? Yeah, the pilot would fly it to a particular place and set the controls and then just slide off the wing out of the cockpit. The whole of the upper superstructure was raised off of those planes. so that the pilot would just slide right out. It was almost like a 1928 Jalopy. Little dinky windshield opened like a 1915 airplane. The whole top of the B-17 appeared that way. But it was meant to be flown into a fixed target. The Germans did something called Edelweiss or something like that. The Miskläll system. Yes, thank you. Thank you. That had a smaller aircraft attached to a twin-engine bomber. and the smaller aircraft would ride piggyback on the twin-engine bomber and the twin-engine bomber would be released and flown into remote control not just you know thirty degree automatic pilot flight flight path remotely controlled from the Stuka from the AUAD. From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AUAD? From the AU by O&O new technology. Right, the thought of using an airplane as a substitute for a bomb isn't a new. We can think of even the Kamikazes. Well, it's interesting. Let's go right to even more recent times here because you saw a whole gag on it. This is why it's amazing with a bigger aircraft with more resource, more space, easier to understand how to make it work. Guys, all the cruise missile is, is a one-way drone. Yeah. That's all it is. It's a highly developed V1. Yeah. The cruise missile, as you call it, which by the way is one of a long family of cruise type missiles. It's just, you all knew it as the cruise missile. The most recent model that had the little, it looked like without the wing board engines, it basically had the design of an L1011 or a DC10. It looked more like an L1011 because the way it was sculpted. But if you look at it, you can see again, there wasn't anything that they had to invent except tinier technology, which they were allowed to do with the you know the advent of microchips and you know again more solid state that was compressed and able to you know take up less room way what will cost less weight so you could put more boom on it when you went downrange or a nuclear device of death sparks a particular thought about tiny technology you guys have you ever had your brother-in-laws or your uncle's or your own sportster or or Bigger like eight like 74 cubic inch or apart the weight of the flywheels you know the flywheels and Harleys are The setup is a lot different from them because they come apart and all of this and that. The big end of the rod is one piece and you might scratch your head on how does it even assemble. Look at some drawings. First, automatic pilots, the devices used flywheels and sensors around them, but the flywheels weighed 30 plus pounds. Just the flywheels alone that they had to bring up to a spin. 30 plus pounds. You can do that technology now in something that weighs about as much as your fingernail. Your little fingernail. And I'm not even talking the bed of the fingernail, just the weight of the fingernail. It's amazing, isn't it? And giving the orders to the other technology to make it work basically, that scaled down system has the ability then to transmit the orders to a servo or motor system with a geared down mechanism to get the rest of the work done separate from. One of the recent Monday night television shows, Criminal Minds, I think it was, I didn't watch a show, but the commercials had been toward a guy on the ground, commercial airlines and he had in his hand you guys basically the controller for a lot of the remote control how but through some computer analogy he had that hooked up to he had everybody on board the airplane forward your life right there on TV for a single engine plane it was one of the first heavy lift a single engine plane it you guys that it wasn't just for pretty great big propeller they're from the ground so when the plane stood up level as it what they call you know they did to leave the ground or wouldn't hit the ground the same thought line was exhibited later with the Corsair you know that course I can't remember that Corsair had a like a 12 foot propeller or something. It was the idea that you heard that sound and knew they were coming. It was specifically built as a ground attack aircraft too, which is the most important thing to remember. It was not designed to dogfight. Whenever you hear all this stuff about how, oh, the Russians started to kill Stukas this way and that, well, it's because their top cover wasn't there. They were never meant to be a dog fighting aircraft. They could defend themselves or they would do everything they could too. They were designed for air artillery. That's literally what they were. They were placed precision air artillery. So you didn't have to drop four or five or six shells on a target to maybe hit what you wanted to. Their job was to go in, put the round where it needed to be, and get on down the road, plus still carrying cannon or machine gun depending on what year it was. Like the A-10 Warthog. The A-10 Warthog is not a plane designed to go up, although they already experimented with loss by the way too. They learned to develop techniques to defend in a modern battlefield the A-10. So when everybody says the A-10 is obsolete or it couldn't do this or that, that's all a lie because they already perfected and in fact demonstrated what they would have to do when they brought the plane into service in its experimental phase. They knew what it could do. They knew what its limitations were. But it wasn't meant to dogfight. It's a stupid thing to say that it would. It wasn't in that mission line. Its job was to hang around as long as it could so if I wanted to call for it, you'd come down and beat the living snot out of you. And you know what? I used to build models of them when I was a kid all the time. I studied up on that so I got a lot when I was younger. That damn thing was meant to dive straight back up and just build again and again. It was harder on the pilots than it was on the plane. Remember, dive bombing was hard on the pilots. Oh yeah, some of those guys died a lot earlier than they should have later in life. That's a big, big strain. That 6 and 7 Gs and 8 Gs pull out. And when you do it over and over, particular with alms like modern pilots have. Oh yeah, just imagine the strain on the vessel system. In fact, Japanese pilots, American pilots, and German all experience the same problem. Oh yeah. Flying to the blackout, particular pulling out of what they call a zoom dive. You know, you pull out and if you blackout, you kind of hold that, still hold that stick back, hopefully. So in that instant or not an instant in that moment, perhaps as long as 20 seconds later, when you come conscious again, hopefully that thunderbolt or that zero or that stuk, is clawing for the sky instead of just, you know, flying into the ground. Right, raking the soil. Yes. Oh, that's embarrassing. I woke up just in time to see green. Oh, man. We've talked about different applications and the man behind the wheel, you know, the weapon and the tool. We've talked about, what was it? A VM-16 torpedo squadron that flew in midway and was shot down to the last airplane. Now we brag about actions like that. He was the big chunk of the action as it took place too, floating from a safety buoy from his aircraft. He didn't want to deploy his life raft because he was afraid of being spotted and just blown out of the water by a 16 inch shell or something. But he had a ring side seat. Now let's go back to the computer. part of the instruction on again, the 99 survives program. How many made it? Out of 1,999. Here's why. Let's go back to the circuit for a minute. Again, it goes back to the man behind the wheel and the tool and all of that. I don't know if you know this. I recognize the name. I recognize the voice caller, but I can't place the name. Mark, thank you. Okay, I recognize you now. You know, there was 16 Stukas flew into the beach at Anzio with a Messerschmitt twin engine, I think a 110 leading them. It might have been the JU 87 or rather the 88 with the twin engines. One or the other. But they were flying toward Anzio. Every one of them was carrying a 1000 pound bomb because they were going into on the fleet. You know, one spotted by two P-38s. They closed on them and shot every one of them down. The twin engine was their escort in, their navigation. He fled immediately, but he was shot now. Junkers did not turn and tent on their mission and to the last airplane they were shot into the sea. They had a single gun near the canopy for defense and they had I think two or three guns in each wing. They had 20 and 40 millimeter cannons tucked under the wing also. But that was later. Right, those were done as droppable pods as a matter of fact. Remember those were an add-on pod. So they had whatever fire power they had on board, which the rear defense gun was a 792. In many cases it was either a MG18 or it was an MG34 modified but there were two other machine guns in between that they had on board too. I have some films and as you point out some films of Stuka's right from the airplane and you know when they push that stick forward and they pull that throttle back so the engine doesn't over rev but the engine still runs redline just for it's being dragged on the dive now to help control Stuka's had one dive control flaps too. really, truly developed. Now, I have films from the airplane when the pilot pushes that stick forward and gains his target and fixes on it. You guys, all the target does is get bigger in front of him. There's no wavering around, swooping across the ground. It is only evident, as you point out, Mark, many of those pilots, those straight, that bomb, and The variation of where it's going to go, it's on target. Yes. And it was documented by film. That was one of the things that again made it so critical a weapon in pre-World War II during the Spanish Civil War. Both the Stuka and a competitor aircraft were sent to Spain. The Stuka performed probably by about it they argued it was up to like a fifty percent efficiency rating beyond the counterpart aircraft that was sent but it was the spanish civil war every stinking plane that would fight the beginning of world war two except for some of ours only because we didn't have off a drawing board yet all of them went to spain the russians flew planes into it yep everything and they all fire and the stuka that's where it was demonstrated that their theory of how to apply the stuka became the norm for German aviation. And all of their teachers, their instructors, the men who would teach the pilots how to do it were in the Spanish Civil War itself. It became the schooling ground for all sides. The Canadians were there, the Americans were there, the British were there, the French sent so many stinking planes you can write a whole book on how many different variants. Now granted they got a whole lot of them shot down because while the French had a really big air industry, they didn't seem to be too good with some of their designs. That was also the premier of the ME 109. It's lesser powered forms but even in that. in both sides. Polar car pubs on one side, the ME109s on the other, the Brewster Buffalo was sent there by the way. When the ME109s went in with you guys 910 horsepower, the latest Russian airplanes was an equal match to it. A lot of people don't recognize that and don't remember that in history. This is true. That's a little horsepower. You take a Oh yeah, but later in the war the Messerschmitts were up to sixteen, almost seventeen hundred horsepower in the same basic platform. So understand that nine hundred and ten horsepower is... is grossly underpowered for that airframe at the time still very very dynamic airframe to begin with so it the idea is that the design itself landed with whatever engine had to high performance yes which is what they would they could put they could see based upon you know there the while there was wind tunneling and all the other stuff that was done being able to get a combat aircraft into the field where the pilots would be able to completely met it out was considered obviously priceless. Another army that we didn't even match your air force is the Italian and it should be pointed out that at the time of the Spanish Civil War and leading right up to the beginning of World War II, the most modern and the most in some of the fastest aircraft in aviation were all with the Italian military. A lot of people, there's a lot of propaganda that went into joking about or laughing at the Italians. It's kind of like the Polish jokes. Guys, the Polish army was on the edge of the next step up in terms of modernizing armor. In fact, there's a tank that they built. I could never believe that the Germans didn't pick up production because they did pick up the Skoda Works and they built the T-38 tank through the whole of the war and eventually built the Hetzer tank destroyer on that chassis. The Poles had just come up with a tank that really leapt ahead of the Panzer III. It had better performance, better cross-country range, it had better armor, it was well designed. He would mistake it easily for a panther design, by the way. And yet it disappeared. Now, I don't know if that's because perhaps the production facility, I never looked that closely, maybe it was taken during the Russian occupation. That's possible. If the Russians, whatever the Russians did, when they took Poland, they stripped it naked. In early nations of the war. As quickly as they could. Yeah, well they stripped everything, I'm just saying, from the Polish end. With Italy it was the same way, in terms of quality. The Italians had built many different designs, contrary to all the propaganda trying to attack Mussolini. You can say what you want about him, but remember he was an aviator. He was a fanatic aviator. Italy had an extensive and well-developed aviation industry, and they knew how to build planes. Maybe not all their pilots were up to snuff as far as sticking to it, but you know that's another story too. There's a whole lot of Americans that died because the Italians killed them kids, and I think really the reason they always tried to play up the old laughing at the Italians was to try and make us feel good because remember the Italians flip-flop towards the end of their part of the war. Some of them fight real hard games too. So let's make everybody laugh at it. Oh, ha ha ha, the Italians weren't a threat. Really? I can show you an entire manual on 6.5 Carcano bullet hits for the medics because each bullet is very distinct. Guys, the 6.5 Carcano used a pencil bullet. Okay? Now that sounds like it wouldn't be very effective. We all went away from those. Guys, a 6mm or 6.5mm bullet, when it hits things, it tumbles. It will tumble. It's going to tumble. It's guaranteed it will tumble. That's one of the things about the whole thing with Kennedy being shot with the 6.5 carcano, is they don't come out straight. They don't come out pristine like what happened supposedly with Kennedy where they found this magic bullet. And how do we know this? Well, in World War II, we developed all the skills and everything we're talking about from aircraft, weapons, bullet wounds, the whole nine yards. And as quickly as we could, the job was to get the information back to the men in the field who were going to be affected by it. It's demonstrated that we had a lot of Americans who just plain fought out, died in a heartbeat hit by the 6.5 Carcano. It was nothing to laugh at. It was nothing funny to be shot by an Italian. But if you look at what they did, progressively the immediate propaganda to soften the Italian influence and always make it those other guys that supported Benito Mussolini. It seems to me the whole sinking country went to war against us. You know what I mean? I think there was many on the Hiss-Schmidt pull a trigger if they were uniform. Someone might have surrendered sooner, but they all had no problem shooting us. On the Messerschmitt, do you realize the Messerschmitt had an upside down V12 engine in it? Is that right? Well, I don't know about upside down, but you've got to think about how that works. You have different... And the Italians had an engine in there that was the other way around. Well, yeah, but the exhausts were higher and on the Messerschmitt they were lower. Right, but the idea behind that, remember, is back in the day you had, for instance, flathead engines. So the concept of having the fixtures reconfigured is something that we're not used to in this day and age because of how we build engines now. You know the Ford flathead V8 looks funky and hell doesn't it? I mean think about it, you know a flathead But one cool thing about that V12 flathead You know that even with a cracked head or you know the upper especially with flatheads Guys you can crack you can split ahead in half and keep right on going with the engine Which made it a very forgiving aircraft engine which is something which is why certain planes they experimented for a period of time and actually even though they were iron block eventually going to magnesium Oh, by the way, what a combination. A magnesium engine block with phosphor valves. Oh God, don't get hit there. Isn't it true though? In Korea, they still are flying P-51s. Well, we had to. In the beginning of the war, if it weren't for Douglas MacArthur, they would be saving them. Even now they had a few. Well, then we transferred them over to the Vietnamese. And the Koreans, got to remember, the Koreans in the 70s and so was South America still extensively flying the B-51 Mustang. And they had one with a turboprop engine in it. So that's pretty interesting. That would really improve performance. Well, again, those are progressive wartime upgrades, you know, where eventually looking at the P-51, what's that term they always use for it? Cadillac of the sky, P-51. You always picture a kid standing on the tower as he goes by the pilot waves, remember? 500 miles an hour, an altitude. Well, the thing is that we almost... We almost lost most of the, with Korea just as a sub-note, were it not for Douglas MacArthur violating orders that were going to set us up for an even worse hurt. We wouldn't even have the P-51s in Korea at the beginning of the Korean War because they were ordered to destroy every one of those. Oh, we've told you about the 100 P-38s. The latest model could out-climb any Mustang in the sky. Yep. Destroyed by bulldozers and axes. We documented that for you. It came from Martin Cadence. Not like we did. He did. All ordered by these stinking leftists in our government knowing that they were going to start the Korean War. Yeah. We had the weapons to fight it right from the get-go. The Chinese and the Koreans never would have come across the 38th parallel. Not for the betrayal by our government bureaucrats. And they knew what was coming. They knew it was set up to go. Every one of those skanks, as MacArthur said, needed to be rounded up and shot back then. They needed to be arrested, which is what he came back to the U.S. to do. And that's where, again, we're in the same boat right now. The American military needs to step up, hire or arrest these characters across the board of this regime, and then put them in prison, and then we're going to have to step up and deal with the problem the American people are. But it's the same back then the betrayal was massive and it's the p-51s what they kept doing is losing the paperwork Otherwise you wouldn't read about any p-51s in Korea but what they were told to do is round them up just like Don said or they actually had one group at Tokyo and I think the other one was in Kyoto and What happened is they kept switching the paperwork out? Oh, you said it's the wrong place Oh you said it's the wrong place. Can I get a clarification on these orders? Are you sure you really want to destroy all of them? Eventually, even though they dragged their feet to the point where they were eight months beyond the original order to destroy them all, and then all of a sudden there was this hint that, hey, it looks like they're going to get this knock shot out of them. The good thing is they also saved all the spare parts because they wanted them to destroy the inventory and destroy anything that would support our fighting machine in Japan in preparation for the war to take place in Korea, so we'd be caught flat-footed. I think if I saw someone bulldoze a P-51, I'd probably have a heart attack. Well hell, remember we'd throw them off the backs of aircraft carriers. Think about it. You know how much stuff went out the fantail off a carrier at the end of World War II? Yes, Lord. I mean, guys watch that. My dad, you know, even during the war, that was a problem. They would take, you know, when they got new machine tools, he was a machinist. Now, remember, he worked with my grandfather, my dad, and several others on the WASP engines before he went into the Navy. And he was a tool and die man. He was trained as a machinist. He wasn't a tool and die man yet. He was a tool and die man when he came back from the war. That's what he went back into. What's interesting is, like he said, they got, now this is bizarre to me, even wartime. They had lathes tooling on board the destroyer and my dad was made a gunner's mate. The guy who was made a machinist had never touched a lathe in his life and had no clue how to use it. So part of what my dad spent time doing on the destroyer is teaching the man who was made the machinist how to run the machinery. Okay, that's one thing was interesting, but then they were ordered that they were going to get new tooling. Now you would think in wartime that that would mean that all that equipment on that destroyer would be saved for somebody to use. Instead, they had them pick all the machinery up, walk it over to the side, and send it to Davy Jones. In the middle of a war while you're busy scrambling and you have scrap metal drives and you're told all about how you have to save this and for the war effort that And he said it was the biggest waste of equipment he could possibly imagine He did the same thing with food. Yeah. Oh, yeah Oh, you don't even want it when he was at Pella Lou when before he got shot before he was kamikaze One of the things they had 40 counted 14 14 cases deep Canned peaches right this is you never forget this because it was their first leave and how many months off the ship They had to wear dress whites the island was not secure and they let him go to the airfield well there at the airfield they also had the food depot and There were 14 tiers of peaches of canned peaches the bottom tier was completely rusted out and was busted open and the flies and maggots were in that So second tier was rusting but hadn't burst open and the third tier was starting to rust and then everything above that wasn't and all they kept doing is stacking more cases of peaches and the lower tier would squash into the next and squash into the next that's how they've been operating things there and he goes talk about you know here they are skimping for food and whatever he was just an example of bizarre stuff you see in the field and of course the troops up front were starving their asses off If you know the actual story of Pella Lillie, what happened thirst and food really did it a lot of the troops. Food wasn't quite as much of a problem, but water sure as hell got them dead, the lack thereof. Which is why I harp on water people. I can show you a thousand events through history where water won or lost a battle. Water, water, and by the way, water. But that's a case in point. All these different variations on bizarre things that we've got to avoid them. We've got to do better. We have to do better. I understand the mass of a major, a conflict so big that millions of men face off against each other. But the first-hand experiences, there are things that we can learn from this. And it's another reason we can't really afford to be doing things like that. in an era that we're going to be facing because the resources just aren't going to be there for anybody, not for our side, but not for their side either. Think about it. Yeah, I mean, look at all the equipment that we left in Afghanistan and Iraq, for Christ's sake. Well, either we left it or who stole it, guys? Do you think we left it or do you think maybe these black bag operations stole us blind and are going to charge us for it again? That's probably an epic trillion right there. Remember what happened Don when they took over Iraq's main airport? They bought lots of green paint and the contractors charged us for every one of those pieces of equipment that, well wait a minute, they didn't buy it, they captured it from Saddam's boys. But it's green now, it's ours. Yeah, it's the contractor green and they'll charge and good old... It's a John Deere, it's green. Yeah. and Savannah Tan and Coyote Browns but wait it's Russian yeah yeah John Deere screen so just think about what should be an upon I think the same things going on right now I think they're ripping this off blind and I think the Israeli is doing it I don't think you're leaving that much behind I think that the only thing I would say I don't know if you saw this guy's though and this is a it's an example they had what was it seven Cargo transports they gave to the quote-unquote Afghan Air Force and every last thing to one of them is a hangar queen right now. And now we're going to pay to destroy them, but these aircraft were built in like 2000 and what? 2007, 2008, and this is the year what? We've got newer aircraft that we're actually shredding and destroying rather than keeping in service. I think the oldest of the planes is from 1997. That's nothing for an airframe. You count it in hours, you don't count it in years. So, my argument on that is that either those planes are being destroyed, which I doubt, or they're being stolen as we speak and somebody pocketed a big chunk of change for some more dope smuggling aircraft. You take all the hundred dollar bills that we printed and wasted and you probably go to the moon and back. It's just disgusting. It just makes you sick. Well don't forget it. Remember those little members they call them the double Benny envelopes. I'm going to jog everybody's memory like I did about the MREs the other day here. You know, everybody's talking about how they're trying to leave. Don, I don't know if you saw the news while you were traveling, where they're trying to leave the quarantine zones in Africa right now. And the reason they are saying they have the people doing this is because they can't get the food to them that they promised. Now guys, let me ask you something. What were we doing when we invaded Afghanistan because we had the old violin going about Afghanistan. Remember we did this with the Kurds too. Oh the Kurds aren't getting any goodies or food. We need to air drop them food. Remember what we did? How many millions of MREs we loaded up in pallet bin boxes, you know, the open top boxes. They loaded up C-130s and C-17s with them and then they flew at low altitude and they kicked the crate, the box out the back end of the plane, it would get caught by the wind, blow the MREs all over the place and they rained from the sky. Now MREs were designed to do that. That was part of the requirement for the MRE pouch when it was built, the MRE bag, the whole meal. It had to survive an air drop without parachute. That was the requirement for these rations. So we dumped out of the back end, God knows how many bins of those, but maybe you'll remember this. We also had a bunch of these envelopes with two $100 bills in each one of them, and we kicked them out of the back of the planes the exact same way. So you talk about those $100 bills we wasted. We dumped out of that. That story we covered back when it was happening. They were kicking envelopes. Think about an envelope. How many envelopes would fill up a pallet bin? That's a box the size of 45 by 54 or 55. That would be chest-hiced. It comes up to your armpit. And they would fill that up with envelopes. And the whole plane was filled up with the same stinking boxes. and they would kick the boxes out of the back and drop and rain hundred dollar bills due to an envelope on Afghanistan. Anybody remember that? They were bragging about it. It's your time of Newsweek. Yeah, they had C-130s or C-130s. Yeah, 130s. Full of cash. And meanwhile, in America, they put a gun to people's heads and drove them out of their homes. for $200 a month house payment. Now they jumped train loads of envelopes with virtually millions of printed $100 bills. I mean, it just makes you want to grab an AR-15 and just watch right up to the steps and close some of those brains out. Well, it means we need to clean the country out. We've got a problem that needs to be dealt with, and it's mostly, again, the shysters from overseas that are not Americans that are a problem. That's the thing and we're now full. Well the reason I bring this up is guys I just gave you the answer you do the same stinking thing We don't know how to get the food to those Ebola patients. Let's see We did this in Afghanistan you load up the pallet bin with with MREs You kick it out of the back of the plane and that way you see what first they started doing remember guys they had pallets with parachutes and they dropped them and the thugs went in and pushed all the women and kids and the other people away and they carried cases of MREs away and they carried the food away. So the argument was they had to come up with a better system. So they came up with this dispersion system. Where all they had to do was fly through, kick them out the back, the cardboard doesn't kill anybody, the MRE's coming down like a rain of food, won't kill anybody, and then everybody could run into everybody to get some food. So how hard is that to do right now in Sierra Leone or in, say, Liberia or in Guyana? Not at all. It's what I talked about a week ago. You know, the Alpha, Bravo and Charlie sites. The Charlie site is your retail delivery point. But if you can't get on the ground with a plane and get the stuff out to where it goes, why not just fly over and kick it out to the population en masse? Who cares? Everybody will get some. You see what I mean? They're doing everything the exact opposite of what these bozos and clowns have already shown you and done and put on national television over and over again just in the last 10-15 years. We all watch this they even did video showing them on the plane kicking the food out the back of the plane with night vision or they had the white light on because they won't worry about fire and The camera crew is right there filming as they're kicking the boxes of MRE's out of the back of the planes You know the loose boxes and you can see when they hit the wind they blow up and they're all over the place So there's they don't know how to do that now all of a sudden what IQs just drop while we were all you know waiting for the next one Because there's no reason for those people not to be fed. They're doing everything they can to spread this crap. They're doing everything just the opposite of everything that they've learned. So you tell me what needs to be done. I think we just need clean house because these fools, if they're that stupid that they don't know how to do that job anymore, then they need to be fired for not doing the job and they need to be, you know, again arrested or they need to be deported. I'm tired of these idiots all claiming that all of a sudden after they spent trillions of dollars they all forgot how to do what they were all trained to do. Yeah, I mean, we're a trillion. I mean, you shoot the word a trillion out, but it's such an astronomical number. It's just so ridiculous. Billions of astronomical numbers. What could we do with $1 million as far as effective use in the Patriot movement? You know, you're thinking, this is terrifying. Let's put a measure on that because, you know, if a thousand people sent $1,000 to Liberty Tree Radio, how much would that be? $1,000 is only $1,000. It would be 100% into the war effort, kids. Think about that. See, that's what they're scared to death of because we don't have any grafting corruption or bureaucracy. And even if we had more of a bureaucracy, think about it. It's like what happened when we were beating them in the 90s. 100% of whatever we had went into the effort and most of it wasn't going out and hiring people because that's what the whores on the other side do. And they don't get anything for it because they have to buy more and more and they have to pay more and more. The Patriot effort did it all with can-do attitude and direct application of man hours. People did it. See, that's what's comical about this. Well, they've got trillions of dollars. And what do they get? If we, here's the thing, the same person will tell you that, well, they got this and they got that. So for their trillion dollars, what have they gotten? If you keep believing that they're nonstop mucking up the way that they are, what are they really getting for that money? Imagine spending less but doing more, which we can easily do, which in a fighting situation, we'd be in the same boat. We'd be doing it the same way. Imagine if you have a management system that doesn't have a committee of monkeys and it's all men who are thinking the same way and you make decisive decisions understanding the responsibility that surrounds it and you just get the job done. Wow! You could work or fight circles around these idiot committee of monkey types. That's why I won't do anything for them. That's why eventually I learned when I was dealing with socialists, you only wait for them to make a decision because they count on the idea that you'll all do the work for them. What happens if you start acting like socialists with the socialists? Well, I don't know. You hired me to do the job, but you're the one who claims it. I've got to wait for your order. So you know what? I'm waiting for your order. How do you want it done? I just learned to turn my brain off. That's what everybody needs to do. This whole stink of the seat is like out west. Now, did everybody know that the gun ban thing out in Washington passed? Everybody know that? You mean the state that also voted pot legal in the same vote? Well, of course, we know the dipole machines are running full circle there and it's all demikin' slash communist out of California. They're running Washington state. But they just passed this whole thing where everybody's got to do the InstaCheck and On top of that, the way it's written, they have to be able to come out once a year and inspect your house to check your weapons. Whoa, that's not good, that's bad. Yeah, you know it will happen here because you're dealing with pig socialists. What are they going to do when they show up at your house? They won't just be looking for the gun. They'll be looking to find any way to attack you because you're a gun owner. You see, that's going to be a real sticky thing. It's going to be a lot of shit going on there. They just need to be shot. We're at the point where why bother? It's like, you know what, first of all, we can't trust the vote in any way, shape, or form, guys. It was, this is a hyper-liberal operation to begin with. All the leftists around Seattle voted for it. I've been commenting on all the different videos on this just before we did the program. Good. Good. We need to see the leftist states disarmed, don't we? Do you really want these leftist pigs to have weapons? Well, you know what they will. It's like with Dr. Zhivago, what Alex Guinness was bragging about. The Commissars were given guns to shoot the disarmed peasants, guys. Well, before that happens, what say we shoot the stinking Commissars? And if they want to disarm their people or all their minions, good. And then you know what? Ship their arse out. But remember who they all are anybody that supported this garbage. They're all they're always hypocrites We know that we are at the top. They're always hypocrites and they always pull the same scam over and over again Well in Washington State they've now passed this thing and that means they got to come check up on your guns Why are you upset? They're only gonna come and rifle through your house once a year guys They're only gonna do it once a year How does that work with these letters? Then all of a sudden they change the laws, don't they guys? And it's twice a year, or once a month. And then there's fees. Remember what we said about that Handgun Control Incorporated 1993 agenda? This is right in there, guys. It's part of the scam, which is actually like we told everybody. I don't know if this is enough information, but Google the phrase, three colonies a day. Another one, Google the phrase, the Italian flyer, Guido, R.O.S.S.I.T.E. We don't R.O.S.S. We don't R.O.S.S.E. Yeah. Don, your number for night vision please. Hey, if you want to talk about God Over Gunfights, my phone number is 231-796-8458. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march, folks. Today am night. Sounds like someone's going to be shooting their arse in Washington State. Y'all better be armed up, organized, and prepared because if it starts there, hey, it's like you said on the bridge down in Nevada. This is the goodest place, Matty. I ain't going home. I'm already there. We'll be back right here. It is 2317968458. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. God bless America. I'll talk to you soon. End of the Revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit MainMilitary.com. MainMilitary.com carries everything you need. 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