November 11, 2014
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2014
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Mark Koernke and co-host Joe McNeil discussed surveillance technology and government overreach on Veterans Day, November 11, 2014. Callers shared concerns about hard-ray scanning devices used to detect lead paint without consent, microphones embedded in cable boxes and smart TVs, and satellite dish repurposing for signal detection. The show covered preparedness topics including night vision equipment, battle axe technique for tree cutting, and shielding methods against electromagnetic surveillance using metal buildings and galvanized steel. Tributes were paid to World War II and Korean War veterans, including a detailed account of a 101st Airborne soldier who lost his leg in Korea.
- surveillance technology
- hard-ray scanning
- lead paint detection
- microphones in cable boxes
- samsung smart tv privacy
- satellite dishes
- night vision
- electromagnetic shielding
- galvanized steel
- veterans day
- korean war
- preparedness
- government overreach
- signal detection
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When he was up there on the stage, he got into his comfy clothes to make him feel more like he was one of little red book coders. He kind of showed his... I thought you were going to tell me that on the leather pants, but... Well, that would almost be as good. I'm sure that he had crotchless pants on because of the disgusting pervert the bathhouse boy. That would be something that's just the way the Chinese you know the Chinese mouth cut is you know the the the goes down to the you know knees just about with the jacket we got Larry in Montana on here online one here Mark you want to take color and with color who do we have hi Larry good morning uh wanted to drop something here this morning um I was just come out with a beautiful hatchet feel to come on oh very good go ahead so a spike hold it handle like that not too bad not from uh your handle tip to the tip of the blade, one solid piece of the handle and every small portion one. I might have to, I'm not going to break down here into my drywall hammer because I like that warm mallet. I like the hammer foot on the other end. But there's a reason for that. You see, somebody taught me something years ago, somebody has a helmet on. Not that the ball, so that eagle claw on the back of the tomahawk. But the problem is he gets stuck. See one thing, a friend of mine, World War II vet, he's gone now. One of the things he used to carry for sentry removal was a ball peen hammer. And that was what he carried, especially since a lot of people wore helmets. And he found that the ball peen hammer did a fine job of getting through the hard outer crust to the soft, chewy center. And that was his primer. He was the 101st Airborne way in 1989. Carried a ball peen hammer. Nobody understood why. I love east wing tools. I've always loved east wing tools. They've always been pricey, guys. You know, a good rough-in east wing hammer used to be $59. And I really, I don't think it's ever a couple of decades in price, you know, and they're all American forage. They're all the old skunkies of steel. It comes down with a whole lot of tonnage and goes, grinding and finishing, and they do a really good job. Good enough for what it's for. Better in most cases. We'll drop that with you. Unavailable, I'd like to ask a brief question of the... I don't know if we have gone up yet. No, sir. He's been running around taking care of things. We've got some special stuff going on behind the scenes. But, tell you what, he should be up eventually with this crossband. And he could give him a ring back. Have a good day. Thanks for the heads up on that because I'm going to check out, especially the Tommal. That's a battle axe isn't a bad thing guys. A little hand battle axe is awfully nice to be able to use that figure 8 swing back and forth. Remember, one thing about being armed with a battle axe is it's an offensive. It's an offensive thrust weapon. It's creating a cutting field in front of you and wielding it to the point where it overwhelms the defender. That was the idea behind a battle axe. You just keep, and again, sheer weight and the centrifugal force and energy, you can, it's basically, weave, weave, weave, weave, weave, weave, weave, chunk. Oh, I caught him. There we go. Then you turn right around and pull as quick as you can and then re-thrust with the back blade. In other words, bring it around, swing it back and, whoa! Again, don't try to always forward momentum with a battle axe. Never try to re-or-you know, you don't try to re-direct energy. Instead, think about the energy flowing with the blade and the front cut. So you're swinging and using your muscles accordingly to bring that energy constantly to bear. And that's why I said, think figure eight, like the infinity symbol with how you use a battle axe. And that was always forward energy, always forward energy, and you're moving into the target, you're moving into the target, and eventually you'll hear a thunk, and the idea is to connect with the idea that you've connected. And then reverse the blade to get it out of the mush, and back on the other blade with thunk, and there you go, you probably finished it after that one. We're talking about cutting trees, of course. Tree cutting, very aggressive tree cutting. Keep that tree in front of you. Okay, thunk, thunk, thunk, thunk. Thank you very much for your call. We've got Bill in Texas here on Line 3. Good morning, Bill. Good morning, guys. I enjoyed your show yesterday, but I couldn't call in. I don't have long distance out where I live, and the darn weather wouldn't let my cell phone connect out there in the sticks. I've got several things, if possible. The first one I'll just show you real quick. My wife works for the city of Austin slash Travis County. Kind of a joint operation. And last week, we wanted everybody to sign this piece of paper that said, Oh, you may not get paid for your vacation time. Bottom of the form it says if you do not sign this and continue- I know she jumped right on. Wait a minute, wait a minute. Okay, so in other words, if you signed it, you were stupid enough they were going to point out you signed it, but if you didn't sign it, what they're saying is you just automatically going to do it anyway. This is creating the illusion. This is a classic example of the socialist creating the illusion there's some kind of decision process. Yeah. But you guys were talking about them like looking into your house and stuff. listening in. And if I can remember when it was, it's been quite a few years. Guy painted his house with lead paint. Hard to buy lead paint, so he made his own. How long afterward, you know, got this thing saying, you know, you painted your house with lead paint. Court and all this, and he kept asking, well, how do you know this? They would never admit how they knew, using the things that looked through the houses, and they couldn't look into his. It's a hard ray scanner and that's why they don't want it because it is hard ray radiation. It's hard range radiation. It's harmful. What's funny is that there's been more than a few stories like this, you know, again in the last 15, 20 years we've covered. In the prior level house, he bought, you gotta remember on the Great Lakes, we build ships. Guys, lots of ships. In fact, most people don't realize we just launched a nuclear submarine in the Midlake, Michigan. Coalition of a new boat. Well, because of that there's a lot of industrial material around, like you said. If you can't buy it, you can make it. But in this case, the guy had lots of paint left over from other projects and bought surplus paint. Well, he did the base coats of the house, which was an aluminum-sided house. All of it he did with the base paint. Now, he didn't make any mess, and he didn't have any runoff, and he didn't do anything special. But about three weeks after he painted the house, they even put it in the news that this wall had painted his house with lead paint. And the first thing I had to ask everybody is, well, how would they know that he had lead paint? How would they be able to tell? He just painted the house like everybody else did. He put like five coats of paint on it, so it was well painted, and it looked nice. I mean, he even showed a picture of this. who painted his house with lead paint was wrong with that. But the only way they could possibly know that he painted the house with lead paint is that somebody was looking at it in a unique way. Unique technology bill would they be using? Almost great are in a way, x-ray. The company does AV equipment. A lot of government, corporation, install, and I think we're going to have to send out letters to some of our customers. There's a medium and high-end monitors made by Samsung and we got an email about it and then I actually heard people talking about it on the radio on these lines of TV says in their user agreement that they don't and they recommend you don't say anything private in front of your television. They may not record it send it out and they record it. Seven years ago, the Time Warner was having microphones in them. I was at a garage sale and a Time Warner box so I grabbed it, opened it up and there was a microphone. So I called Time Warner and said, what's going on? We were going to do text using the TV and that microphone but we never around to using it, according to them. Yeah, right. That's interesting. It actually says in the Samsung user agreement for those lines of monitors that... And there you go. The last thing I have is that I got that satellite receiver Yes, sir. Yesterday ended up and that's a nice little unit. Well, we could take Andy in Montana for that. It varies in cost, but there's around $100, give or take a few, depending upon where you buy it. But then I looked at, there's a good website called Rick Satellite. I know you're familiar with them. They donated some receivers to you guys and looked it up there and it got pretty good reviews. Well, good. You got it hooked up yet? Oh, no, I already have a satellite. receiver but oh you did okay yeah I'm just trying to figure out what I'm gonna do with it but good to have a spare yeah I always have it hooked up to a backup micro FM ready to run so if I know I got some old we're on the house when I moved out there network off to see if one of them will work I actually you know what a little trick on that ask around cuz I we've been getting those pizza pie size dishes for free all over you need more dishes which I always collect anyway I just picked up another one dish network Typically they just abandon in place and even if they're coming in to install new, they just bring in another one. Well, you've already got one here. Yeah, well, it's part of the kit. I gotta use it, you know, and it's part of you. So they, you know, new installation. So the cool thing is you ask them, well, what about the old ones? I'd have to throw them away or find a place to put them. So usually it's like, but if you want them, you know, like, well, if you don't want them, can I have them? Okay. And so you can use those little dishes for all kinds of other projects. I've been thinking of sending it out to you, but an article about how you pull out the LMB on those dish and direct TV and you build it in five and eight miles away using that thing. Well you know one of the favorites on the Wi-Fi that Ed pointed out years ago is antenna that everybody was using to pick up the right length width ratio. Yeah a dish would work even better I mean with regard remember you know antenna antenna theory. The other thing is also for sound pickup to create a you know like a sound ear you know for monitoring I mean, it's something that's cheap and expensive and like you said, you can find microphones, you know, little, you know, bullet mics all over the place. Even in your, you know, radio equipment, even your television equipment, this is not supposed to have one. But you, you know, pull that out and they make really nice wool for your... Well, what I did with one is the L&B still on it. So I put the mic inside the L&B so it was already at the right focal point and I didn't have to have something to hold it in there. to center it wherever you want there on the fixture on the inside, once you take the cap off. Just because it looks like it's doing one thing doesn't mean it can't do something else. Same report using the dish in a Wi-Fi with a six fan dish and was able to pick stuff up as far as the horizon. Yeah. Oh, the signal is flashing all over the place. See, that's the one we've been talking about before for years. Downtown metropolitan area is awash with radio signals. The cool thing is they're just stacked one on top of the other. A lot of this stuff, they're not grossly over-engineered or grossly overpowered, but they are powerful as they need to be for their quote-unquote little service that's supposed to be like, say, that coffee shop or that they're bringing in a service usually just to con... The cool thing is, is that signature that they have is pretty impressive. And the cool thing is, in many cases, it's also a little higher than where you are. So not that difficult with a line of sight. Well, you know, it's a collect system to pick up. and out to the horizon, I can be out to how many miles away? Think about it. And one last thing, I get used in radios, and I pick up RF signals across each other. The frequency, the signal like it doesn't attenuate it. Frequency, looking up in my amateur radio handbooks, and it doesn't go down. You can look up the formula, but if you were to put resonance circuit in your power box, then anything coming in or out of the power line your 60 Hz load at all it would be pretty much non-existent normal usage. 60 Hz but something was sending a digital or signal down the power line. Do you think you'd get a visit? I don't know. But I would start at 10 millihenries and all the way up to probably millihenries and then you'd have to pick a cap that would the right one. The person would be when you find out you've neutralized, they find out you've neutralized the signal and they're trying to figure out what's going on. Well, but you're not. like we're talking about with the lead painting the house. It's like, well, how did you know? Why are you here? What are you bothering me for? I don't have any clue what you're talking about. And it's after the meter, and that's the way the law is. Before the meter, you can't touch it. After the meter, it's your. Anything I show, I'm gonna do something. I've got so much junk laying around, I'd be willing to bet I have everything I need right there for that project. I'm writing while we're talking to be safe. Anything else? Bill, go ahead, please. Oh, that's pretty much it. And again, you're the proud owner of the satellite dish or the satellite system and you're going to let us know when you hook it up. All right. Thank you, Bill. All right. Thank you, guys. All right. We got Randy on line one. Good morning, Randy. Randy, good morning. Is that the machine gun, Randy, or another Randy? No, I think he's your name, Randy. You're the Randy? Yeah, you're Randy. OK, yeah. Anyway, I'm calling it. I talked to Don earlier today. I told him I was going to call in and let you know what old Bill is going to be after him as well. He's going to be on the dinner. show this afternoon. Oh, well that's a cool point. De-generated. Well, I know why she's up on the air. Holiday dates one after another here for everybody and today's date is what again? That's right, for everybody else. Somebody else, right here, remind everybody, you know, mail service is probably not going to be there, guys. I'm not sure. I didn't know what they were given. Days off for veterans there and that. I know that they're providing meals for veterans, heavy hauls and whatnot. All the main restaurants in the ARA, you can go out and get a free meal. Enjoy Veterans Day. It's your day if you're a Veteran. If you're not a Veteran, everybody out there is wishing you good. It's like our Fourth of July. You know what? Forgive me, but we didn't mention it for the first two hours. Too many things to do, guys. Too much stuff. There are things that we just need to remember. Yeah. I was also going to say who made November 11th a day. Come out on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday if they haven't got the weekend. They want to get a little tipsy, don't have to worry about a hangover. And again for everybody, I said this right off the bat, Ben the carpenter, I didn't get that ball peat and hammer. Ben was a World War II vet, the 101st Airborne. Went through the whole of the war, got to the end, ended up going back to Korea. They called him up and he went to Korea for a year. Came back from that with another Purple Heart, a whole bunch of other injuries and a leg missing. Sit back on. and he almost lost it when I knew him in the eighties and got him back in there the hospital and they kind of resuscitated everything and he kind of joked about it always just you know for and again his son's probably listening his son has his ball peen hammer now he's with our second our second raider group by the way the guys that I trained with you know that I've trained for years well before he went back into the hospital he said well we talked about taking my leg off again and it's like you know we had to it it was When he first lost and he was in Korea and he ended up with it in his lap, literally, I was driving this truck and he goes, we got hit by a mortar round. And he saw the round to the left, he saw the round to the right guys, and then the middle one is what got him, right? He got bracketed. And he goes, all that was plain. He goes, next thing I know, it was like I just got hit. He goes, I never passed out. He goes, I got hit, I got stung. And I'm laying on the truck and the truck's on fire and there's this boot in my face. And he goes, Mark, I was trying to figure out who the hell has got their boot in my face. And he goes, then I realized I was in this truck alone. That boot was his, and so was the leg attached to it. It still stuck, you know, laying on his chest. Well, one of the other drivers in the next truck who got hit, he ran up and pulled him out and dragged him out. He said, I called on, I just put my arms together and held onto my leg. They progressed back on back in the Korean War. Now, we're not Vietnam. You're about to see a nomin after that. This is way back in Korea. So the 80s, happening as you get to different back then guys get log jams and what happens is you start to the lake goes necrophilic it starts to lose oxygen. They were talking about getting rid of it but then they decided to use an oxygen therapy and they actually pushed the debris back out of the minor veins and capillaries and he kept the lake till the day he died. The day passed away. Amazing what they can do. Yeah and again on the carpenter he knows he knew were a whole pile of fifty calibers were buried here he did a fine job of making sure they were rescued Randy did you want to talk to Don? was that what you called? we got Don here with us good morning good morning hey Don how you doing? alright how about you? we were just talking about veteran day and what not and then the leg came up and it reminded me about my father in law and lost a leg or an arm or something My father-in-law woke up out of his surgery, one leg, and ended up taking my daughter, three years old at the time, spotting my big flat. There's no doubt it's that good. She woke up, and when he got to where he could talk, I would stand next to him. He says, you know, Randy, I called an attorney above my legs, and I said, you did? He says, yeah, and he told me I don't have a leg to stand on. Alright, we're at the bottom here folks. Yeah, he could do anything. He was a good artist, he could build a transmission or he could copy any rent raft but he was good at what he did. He was a nice little player. The big man going in at Jackson State Prison, they let him get it together and they recorded it and I just ran into his tapes here, I gotta give the reel to reel, listen to him. Well hold that thought to the other side of the hour, we gotta go to break. Talk to you guys later, I'm gonna go out and enjoy Veterans Day. Thank you. Thank you for your call. Yeah. All right folks. We'll be right back. We got a Donald Betts with us, the guy that helps you see in the dark. And we'll be right back after a few words from our sponsor. You can feel that squeaky clean sensation like none other with Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash. 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Or you can go to the front of the website at www.themicroeffect.com. www.tmeradio.com. And, uh, now I just got handed a note here. Excuse me. Yeah, what was I saying? Oh go to KME radius. Yeah, you can make a donation on the front of the website and of course you can snail mail us at PO Box 164 Kamiay Idaho that's spelled K a M I a H Idaho 8 3 5 3 6 and Folks, we appreciate your contribution to be honest with you Okay Looks like Larry in Montana wants to talk to Don. So good morning, Larry in Montana. I called in a little while ago, but I wasn't able to reach Don at that point. But I've got just a brief question for my arm of sight. Your device looks like a... Pecatinny rail. Oh, I can put an illuminator on that. Is that the IR? Might as well get a whole lot out of it. Well, I just thought I'd miss you. I might do have a birthday coming up soon. Oh, that sounds good. Okay. Well, it sounds like you can help you, Larry. Hey, give me a call after the hour. I'll be here immediately after the hour. Give me a call for me. Thank you for your call, Larry. That was a good question because that brings up, might as well get a whole other kind of illuminator that, you know, in the gunfight showdown. Well that's interesting because I have one as well. So you say there's a new one out that's more than twice as far. I'll keep that in mind. Well I'm waiting for it. You gotta turn an illuminator on. You know, you might as well put it on a big one. Why think so small? Right. There's still going to be a target. So be a big target. Well, get the most out of it. Yeah, exactly. If you sweep this across looking at you with a piece of night vision, you're probably going to shut his device off. Alright, so you got any snow in your neighborhood there, Don? Well, they're talking about it and you know up by, let me see, north of Marquette, there in the Upper Peninsula, like 12 inches. We got a pretty good dusting here last night, so Kelly and I were coming home from town, we went down and got a few groceries. Then as we climbed in elevation, the higher we went, the worse it got. And actually I was doing like 10 miles an hour because it was coming so hard and fast that you really couldn't see where you were going. You could see the little white lines on the edge of the road. Yeah. Everything with white. Oh yeah. It took a little while for us to get home, but we made it. There you go. That comes from being driven that path before. A time or two. Yeah. Keeps you from going off the wrong end. Yeah. I can't even begin to imagine how many times I've been up and down this mountain here over the past 20 years. So if I were to run off the road, I'd say it was stupidity on my part. Well there's something to be gained from repetitive guys. We've addressed this before we move away from the subject of night vision. You guys, I encourage you, you get a piece of night vision, if you're through the run up, I encourage everybody to get that piece of night vision out every day after you buy it. We'll do it in the same time frame, the clock every night. Eventually there'll be no moon and there'll be a full moon in that time frame. Device, they're not gonna be a special combat, don't they? It doesn't take a whole long to work at more than 40. Again, the overnight solids every day for a project. You shuffle these thoughts down into somewhere in your mind right now, meaning your gun. All of the things that we talk about over that, that re-versation that started this thought line. Well it's like martial arts, it all becomes second hand. Yeah. You know, you just automatic. It's in time. It's trained long enough in exaggeration. And then I can kick. Not in exaggeration. Right, you know this. Now the other side of the same coin, you guys, it's been said that, you know, one of the definitions of crazy is doing over and over and expecting it. different results. Sometimes we get into things that shouldn't be doing that, but what goes into the difference, now we're delving into the mind here. This goes into the difference between and practicing. As you know, when you're training, you have an instructor looking over you, telling you, don't put away from the physical actions you do, contain the internal things to the external keys, that trigger. You just want a constant pressure on it until, man, the gun went off. All of these things that we try to develop, we try to get better at even being someone on the radio. We try to get better at it over time, don't we? And again, repetition and from paying attention to what we're doing, this is where a lot of people laugh. And this is where the person who grade or whatever brings a box of rubber bands to school once a week and we have rubber band fights throughout the rest of the week. You can imagine Mondays and Tuesdays are pretty productive for everybody who's not in the rubber band fights. So again, I just bring that up as some kind of distraction. Now even sometimes, you guys, let's continue along that thought line. Keep our nose to grindstone. We keep our nose to the grindstone. So rest. Now let's address that. I like to think of not a wicked person. Not a wicked person. There's not a wicked person on our side, but monsters are all, while it is our job, not let them. Sometimes, his nose is to the grindstone. for that statement Mark but you know what I'm trying to say some people carry far more load than I should be able to from the fire heat to that coat looking out for your find yourself spend it find yourself and you guys when we do this when I speak on this right now I'm speaking also about the micro effect times when the micro effect is running along fine and the wheels are all greased and everything there's times when men we don't have but three rounds left in the magazine and when the whole of the army finds itself that way that's the extra nothing left but that fingernail is spread across the whole of it think about that comes from comes from not paying attention that comes from not letting that man there in minutes or 15 minutes think about this that you guys simple but it's also it would be a job that a lot of people said I want that job go about it Well, you certainly have my job, Ben. I'd be willing to give it up. Well, even just for a little while, Joe, we need you there. You know? We can't let you just fuck away. Now that goes right back over to the car, doesn't it? Because if Joe's walking away, it's by his choice. For the micro effect, that means, man, he gave it everything he could. He shot up every fli- No, he did it. Thank you, John. But it didn't, you know? You guys, think about it. The only way Joe's not gonna be doing And we do have a line open, 208-935-0094. And, uh, appreciate all those kind words there, Don. I probably do. But you know, that's really, you're right, man. It's, uh, well, it's always been a mass effort, you know, the effort of the people, period. That's it. I mean, really, when you think about it, if the people quit fighting for freedom at any level that you can possibly think of, I would say that the war is over. But I just don't you know, and then I'm ashamed to breathe We can surrender portions of as example my possible we can't surrender might have to give it up now But we'll come back and get it later exactly Right folks 208 935 009 for we haven't gotten any contributions at this point here this morning So get about another 10 minutes left in the program at least on this particular program so 208 935 009 for go to the front of the website at www.themicrofact.com and also you can stay on my list at PO Box 164 Kamiay, Idaho 83536 and we'd appreciate your contributions very much. And of course you know winner has arrived I guess and I hope all of you who are possibly living in the midwest. I couldn't read the... It is now officially time to start waiting for spring. That's what we look forward to. But while we're resting, be ready for anything that might come your way. We hope that all of you have plenty of food, plenty of food, everything that you need to survive this unusual winter. And the reason I say that is because of the weather reports, you know, like this has never happened before. It's all new. Oh, we've never had a snowflake blowing to the east. It's always been to the west. We don't know what's going on. But just be ready. Okay. And like I say, now is the official day, at least for us here at the studio, to start looking forward to spring because winter has begun. We have our first snow outside, laying on the ground. I actually had to fire up our wood stove this morning. It wasn't exactly cold, but it was on the cool side. So hence the battle begins to survive another winter here on planet Earth. And what else do we have going on here? We've covered quite a bit here this morning, actually. Of course, I went on that little rant there for about 30 minutes. But it's all people's perception of how you see things or how significant the things that you're looking at. Threatening they are and to live in a world of illusion and field not feel the threat is a mystery to me I I don't get it. You can get it if you make a contribution here in the micro fact 208 935 009 4 we have a caller. Okay, what's the caller's name? Just Don John. Okay, we got John on line one. What do you got first this morning John? Hey Following up on what Bill was talking about on that lead paint, I live in a metal building with metal inside and metal outside. My shop has metal inside and on the roof. But that's not what the same as the lead paint. So, shield to a degree. Chlorogated works better, for instance, because of the way it deflects signal. But it depends on what the material is. A lot of the new steel is just simply painted. Now if you had traditional galvanizing, well if you know what galvanizing is and you had a certain amount of lead involved in that, if it's a dripping, like a heavily galvanizing, then you get a lot more lead with the surface. And so a combination of the corrugated steel, which helps to break up the signal because it's an angled, when they stress the steel, good chunk, and they made the striations, like a signal in terms of volume and intensity when you're looking something think about like a lot like armor the angle of a full piece of piece of armor in the front of the table creates more material to go through. Now on top of that the galvanized material the galvanizing is on both the outside and on the inside. The neatest trick with galvanized or steel buildings initially would be to back paint something. Don't paint the outside, paint the inside. You know, paint the inner walls and then, you know, insulate everything up with like, for instance, mylar and insulating, you know, whatever you want to use. Then panel inside again to protect your building, you know, to bring up your, you know, your, your R factor and paint the inside. But yeah, steel buildings offer some, some deflection, but not, it's not complete. And it varies depending upon the finish and material that was used and how many layers of steel you're looking at or metal. I was talking with someone off the air bragging about living, I live in a tin can here, a trailer. It's steel. He was saying that's a good thing to a certain extent, but he said some of the rays that come from the sun, like x-rays, gamma rays and others, there's one of them, but when they, you don't want to be that ray passing, when it hits, I don't remember, if that person's living. It amplifies, first of all, when it hits the metal, it creates other, free electron, drags it along with it. What it does is creates additional radiation as it passes, irradiates, activates and then motivates the atomic body of whatever it hits into the metal and pushes more material on through to you. It's one of those rates you don't want to be standing and have it pass through your body. We're at the top gentlemen. Well the thing is with both the heart rate and with whether this we're gonna give this tomorrow because we've discussed this but every once in a while we've got to remind everybody so focus tomorrow you know call it again or again just listen in we're gonna cover this subject from personal experience what we've seen what technology they used and why we fire them up what we've seen we shoot at them if we see them. Thank you for your calls Aaron. If we see the technology being used. Yes thank you. Alright thank you. God bless the republic. the world order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the empire is on the run but we are on the march both day and night. Don your number for night vision please. Hey goggles or gun sights two three one seven nine six eight four five eight green screens are thermal two three one seven nine six eight five eight. 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