November 28, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed night vision technology options, including first, second, third, and fourth generation equipment, with detailed pricing and performance comparisons. They covered concerning security vulnerabilities in fourth-generation military night vision devices that emit trackable radio frequencies due to poor shielding, potentially exposing operators to both detection and harmful radiation exposure. The show also featured quartermaster updates on Black Friday sales for firearms and ammunition, including affordable options like Canik pistols and AR-15 lower receivers, and discussed the Ferguson unrest, praising local militia and oath keepers who protected businesses when law enforcement failed to do so.
- night vision
- fourth generation
- second generation
- third generation
- gun sights
- thermal imaging
- radio frequency
- military equipment
- canik pistol
- ar-15 lower receiver
- ferguson
- militia
- oath keepers
- preparedness
- ammunition sales
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Live 365. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children will be. 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 in each God-given right, and pray to God to torture 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free. Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report time, our krunky. And I'm Don Betcher. 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. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.com, We're on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. From the Hallmark Network, top of name to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida, to the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Big Country, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Wyoming to include both 3rd and 5th bits. The 13 sisters on the left side of the state and our friends in Colorado, waving to the left coast. With a great state of Jefferson, keep up the good work there, push it hard and spread the word. Use the Jefferson Nichols, Jefferson dollars, and the Jefferson $2 bills, kids, to get the job done because you've got to reinforce, reinforce, reinforce. If it takes four or five of you to buy, you just have to pay dollar for dollar, but you usually have to order about $2,000 worth of $2 bills at a time to get them. So get a bunch of people together and do that. Seriously. All the money you got, whatever it is for a paycheck, a retirement check, whatever, between all of you, grab yourself $2,000 worth if that's what it takes. That's a thousand two dollar bills. And you got yourself a whole bunch of Jefferson floating around where everybody's going to see him and people take note. You're bringing them into circulation? Jumps out of the cash register. By the way, the government wants mountain circulation too. They claim We'll see what happens when you flood the market with them. We've seen this before. You know, they talk out of their face anyway side of their face. Wait a minute, back of their head. You mean the other face? Yeah. Jane and things. Number one face, number two face. Two face, yeah. We're going to again, back across the plains over to Mississippi, landing in the Smokies with the restaurant crews, Grandma teams, OK teams, the Mobville Grandma Consortium, bring us the Golden Spike. We have a box that's headed your way. It's on one of the trucks right now with one of our truckers. For our friends up north of Boston, you have a big package. It is two pallets going on three. I think there's going to be some stuff added in eastern Ohio. For our friends up that neck of the woods for the Hallmark and the Golden Spike crisscross back and forth, this is all major trunking telecommunications. It was donated by a company here in Michigan. They hate what they see going on, they're going to transfer everything that they've got from their old inventory, which is brand new old inventory to us. Now we're gonna focus that where we know it's being used which is up there north of Boston and up into Maine Which is where the hallmark in the end again the gold spike overlap on a very edge upper end So guys you're gonna have a bunch of other stuff. I already got the drivers hooked up They don't even have to go through us now, but they're gonna dump off everything they can because it matches your equipment This is how we do this guys. There's piles of this old tech all over the place brand new in the box I just got Oh man, I can't even go through everything that I picked up today that was virtually free. It was a gift from another ally, another company that's pissed off too. What was really cool is I got a whole bunch of raw copper, you know, line actually equivalent done to radio telephone line, you know what, forgive me, ground telephone line, field phone. But they had it there on the shelf, I'd say it was probably spun back in 69 by the looks of the packages, never used. So thank you. We want to say thank you. I know you guys are all listening all over the place and these companies also to our Chevy dealership in Dexter, Michigan. Thank you for the donation. You guys are rounding up another militia and we're going to fill out the rest of the Don White Company here very, very quickly. And the donations from all of our friends like the companies that are here are doing a great deal to help out. Don, your number for night. Well, first of all, let's not do it that way first. Let's get the date in here first. How's that sound? Ah, not bad. Hey, it's the 27th day of It's the 28th day of the 27th Thanksgiving. That was yesterday. I can see what Turkey does to you. It's the 28th day of November, you guys. You're of our Lord, 2014. It's cold and it's a little windy and it might rain some more. It might snow some more. It's probably going to snow. I've got this thing going, Mark. I want to do an Al Yankovic thing on that. I hate snow. I hate snow. I hate snow all day. But again, that's neither, you know, that's my own problem. You guys, today's a 20... Oh, we're getting a little dusting down here right now. If you can take it your way and take it from us, I'd appreciate it. We can go more work out here. Here's the sad part. Somebody just had a truck across the road deliver shingles and they put them up on the roof. Oh, yeah. And you know what? Had they been there a day earlier and started working a day earlier, probably wouldn't have been too bad, but well... There's snow coming. It's that fine, silty, high altitude snow. You know how it is Don. It's not the flaky snow from your lake effect on your side of the state. Best time to lay shingles is boiling hot sun and it's the worst time to do it for a person but when that shingle lays down it just melts onto the next one below. He's locked. You want to do it in the morning so by the time that blazes you get out there as soon as they crack a dawn, kids. and that'd be exactly right and then by midday you better be off the roof because otherwise your turn you're you're up to mush anyway. Looking like a lobster. Yeah and the crew looks that way too. You better head for the lake. Like I said we used to we got lakes all around here. Our attitude was when it got to about 10 o'clock 11 getting too hot everybody off the roof everybody over to the lake everybody jump in the water. Guess what? About two or three in the afternoon we'll start to go the other way and back up on the roof. Go try to bust some more nails or thumbs or maybe you've got a gun. Ask the cheater away as far as I'm concerned. It's like, give me a break. Yeah, but it's really good when you're roofing all by yourself. Yeah. Hand-eye coordination though. Well, there again, it's a matter of how many people you want on the job. The same is true of what's going on here. How many people do we want on the job fighting? Well guys, this is why I brought up the night vision technology right away. I need to have you go through a, again, it's Quartermaster Friday by the way too, I know there's other stuff we're going to cover here, but I want you to go talk about what do we have available in the green screen? We already, well no, I'm not going to assume anything. We have new listeners and a lot of them right now. So, for everybody out there that's new and you're wondering, what do I do about night vision? Mark's brought up the subject. Well, I'm not the person who really covers night vision because we've got a person who has immersed himself in it and that's the other guy you're hearing here and that's Don Betcher. So, Don, give us the basics. What do we have available for second, third generation? Also, what are we seeing with the first generation? Once you're done with this, I'm going to bring something up that we just found out about 4th gen that the bad guys aren't going to like, but we're laughing about right now. So, go ahead. Anyway, give us the overview of what's happening with the market too once you're done with that. Then, what can we see in a weapons site that we can afford to put on the weapon out there on the roof of our AKs and ARs and whatever else we've got? Go ahead, please. Well, the first generation is being replaced with portions of a digital video camera. So you won't have a real true piece of night vision anymore. You'll have digital amplification. Now that's all cool in the daytime because it's color. Wow, but when the light gets low it turns to black and white. And that means there's white light coming out of the device onto your face. So you have to really, you know, double down on the light discipline in order to hide that white light. That's a hard thing to do. little flashes of white light catch the human eye and no doubt attract a piece of night vision that's looking in that direction. We've addressed this many times since the beginning of the year when we found out that well first generation is being phased out. And that's mean and it's cruel and again it'll be replaced with what the company, my biggest source says, oh it works as well as second generation with the illuminator on. Now that's a sales pitch there, you guys. I've got to admit it. That's not Downs' words. That's the company's words because first generation works as good as second generation with the illuminator on. Basically what they're saying, but we've talked about lighting up that illuminator. It's worse than just a little bit of white light on your face because it looks like a flashlight out there in the field to someone else with a piece of night vision. We've addressed this many times. The guy will look at the field and see that light come up and he'll lower the device or he'll open up his other eye and look around the device if it's a gun sight. And he won't see any white light and that will confirm to him that he's looking at someone who's using a piece of night vision. We've addressed this before, the turn on that illuminator, don't turn on the illuminator. It's part of the overall strategy, it's part of the game, it's part of the what do I want to do right now. When you light up that illuminator you guys, it's kind of like you're waving a flag to a certain extent if someone else is around with a piece of night vision. We've addressed this. I've got a first generation gun sight. There are a few of them left. Four power. It'll live on top of your AR-10. It'll live on top of your M1. It is recoil resistant for that .308, that .30-06. It'll live on top of your 12 gauge. So, with that in mind, you guys, we've talked about putting on a 12 gauge with a little more eye relief, but now you've got the green light on your face. It's not the white light, it's green light, but, well, it's going to be a little bit of light in the dark, which would kind of give, you know, someone, if they look in that direction, hey, what is that? I think I'll shoot at it. So, when you can bring that rubber boot right up to your, you know, eye and, excuse me, conceal good portions almost all, that green light, well, you're doing pretty good. but it's a lot worse with white light. We've addressed this. Again, I can offer a first generation 4 power. There are a couple of the 6 powers left. And then the first generation green screen is gone. The company has replaced it with a device that you can change the color on the screen. You can push a button, it'll get green, but it's still digital amplification. It's not a real true night vision image intensifying tube. on that with the illuminator on, it's as good as second generation. That's not a true measure with the illuminator on because that's way too level a playing field, the disturbance of ambient light or the addition of non ambient light. We've addressed this a number of times, turn on that illuminator and You can just see what's out there, kind of. We've talked about forward deploying illuminators and using trip wires and whatnot to light them up. In more than one way we can use that term there. You guys, if you've got a gunsight with a detachable illuminator, just have your friend go walking across the field with the illuminator in his hand while you're watching him. Don't have him point it back at you. That's kind of cruel to your device. It's like driving up the expressway in second gear in your Pinto at expressway speeds, you know. It puts a lot of time on the device in a short amount of time. If you look at it like that, well, there's limited green screen in first generation. The solution, you guys, is to move up to second generation. I've got a second generation gun sight. I can put a third generation tube in it. I've got a third generation gun sight. and I can put a fourth generation tube in that. So we've got the second, third, and fourth generation covered. But I've got a second generation gun sight, you guys. I can put it in your mailbox for $1,240 right in your mailbox. Now the manufacturer wants for it, and that's including delivery, and the manufacturer's going to get delivery too. So we've mentioned that before. I've got a viewer right in your mailbox for $980. It's a second generation viewer. It is 2.8 power. That's what they called it when it came out. The catalog calls it 3 power now. There's minimal difference between 2.8 and 3 power so I'd kind of stick with the original claim on that as far as magnification performance. But I can put that right in your mailbox for $980. Now the manufacturer says you can use that in front of or behind your daylight scope. If you use it in front of, we go back to that you've got green light on your face. If you use it behind your daylight scope, the device is about eight or nine inches long and that kind of gives you a goofy amount of eye relief because you almost have to stand up and your head is at your shoulder instead of leaning over the stock of the gun like you would normally address the gun. We've talked about this a number of times, the right tool for the right job. If you really want a gun sight, you should probably buy a gun sight. If you want a viewer, hey, I've got viewers. We've talked about this again. You know, you can, you don't have to put a gun sight on a gun to turn it on. You can hold it in your hand. We've addressed this many times. Again, I can go up to a third generation gun sight, you guys, 50 caliber capable. Now you're, now that's a reach there because now you're talking about $3,300 for a third generation gun sight that's going to live on top of your This is a night vision device that will live on top of your M82, on top of your AR10, or one of Larry Watson's. But again, that's almost like a high performance blue printed racing motor there because, well, to get things to live on top of a 50, that's a challenge unto itself. But that second generation device will live on top of your M1, your AR10, your 308, your 30-06. Third generation, again, for a single tube in third generation, we're looking around $3,000 and now that is going to get about a 10% above that for a gun sight, maybe about 5% below it for our viewer. Fourth generation, you guys, we've talked about this many times. The price of a fourth generation gun sight will almost buy you two third generation gun sights. Well, Mark's got some news about fourth gen, but before we go there, If you want to talk about night vision you guys, goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal, you know I have a piece of thermal I can put it right in your mailbox for $1890 right in your mailbox. That comes from the FLIR company. It'll fit in your cargo pocket or your BDUs. It is not a gun sight, it is entry level thermal. We can go up from there to something around $3200. That's the next step up in thermal just like Well from first to second generation, but it's not generations in thermal. It's cyclic rate and how big your screen is. That's what you'll pay for it. Now, just a little performance thing here. You know, you can look if you're sitting in a dark house, you can look outside with your green screen. First, second, third generation. If you're sitting in a dark house, you can't look through your window with your piece of thermal because you can't look through glass with most of the handheld thermal. Just a little We've brought that up before, but it's something to remember. If you want to talk about gun sights or goggles, green screens or thermal, my phone number is 231796582317968458. Goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal. Thank you, Mark. And a real quick reminder here guys, again while you're dealing with a stranger or when we have friends, whoa, I got, can you hear that noise? A click? No, well, I'm hearing crunk, crunk, crunk in the background, but it could be just from our end. Hopefully it is. Anyway, again guys while you're dealing with a stranger and we have a friend here who actually is working knowledge, directly in contact with a company you need to talk to. to find out what's actually going on behind the scenes which we gave everybody a heads up Don by months over what they expected didn't we? Oh yeah the beginning of the year. Yeah. So for everybody out there guys because of that you have green screen first gen where a lot of it is gone. It's just not available. It doesn't mean it didn't get sold to somebody it did. It's out there somewhere that's a good thing. Now here's something we're finding out about fourth generation. and I don't think, well I'm going to mention it because I got to talk to our radio geeks about this in a way that everybody can go hunt. Guys, first generation, you know, what were the names that gave some of those big first gen systems out there that were like military application? They had some rather unique monikers, didn't they? You know, Dom. Oh, it depends, like... for nomenclature that they call it the submarine the pvs2 why did they call it the submarine because it was like six and a half pounds it weighed almost as much as your ar-15 it looked like one too kind of didn't it yeah pretty it was it was big it was heavy it would but it worked didn't it worked really well as a matter of fact that's the pinnacle of first generation that piece right there now the reason i bring this up is because the reason it was heavy is for there are a number of different things going on it's kind of like and and i'm it is parallel with regard to concept About the time that that came out is about the time that Hewlett Packard came out with the light emitting diode. You all know it as the LED. Guys, the LED was a unique and amazing concept in that here we have a solid state device that emits light. That wasn't really hard to do. I mean once they got the technology done, it's like anything else. First you have to perfect it and make it so you don't have to keep replacing it. And you want to be grossly over-engineered in the space age. Why? Because it was meant for spacecraft. It couldn't have a maintenance truck come up and pull next to it and go, hi buddy, are you broken down? As he looks inside and sees the vacuum-preserved corpses. Check your fluids and bulbs. the fan belt there you know we're going to have a lot of other think you're doing you didn't quite make it they have no oxygen they have no supplies they will gradually just kind of went and that's it okay so the thing is that progressively though you know we have LEDs everywhere now don't we we have all over the place pretty much yeah pretty much right well we also there's a reason for that we're making them a lot cheaper and kincheer but we there's a rule there If you make a lot of them and you swamp it, so to speak, you accept, the Chinese have always done this by the way, they accept anywhere from a 6 to 10 percent, if not higher failure rate or lack of performance rate. It doesn't have to be down, it's just not quite where you hope it be. And that's not a problem because, well, when you're spending pennies, you can afford to, you know, again, you know, perhaps cut a lot of cost off what are not necessarily durable or permanent systems. example is well your handheld cell phones how many of you guys bought in the last two years over and over again think about it CD players how many CD players I get there's nothing wrong with them it's just somebody decided that they needed the next model which is good I like that I want to keep thinking that way or I don't need a CD player at all because they got their mp3 or whatever which is fantastic because this gives us a little higher tech for sound, confusion, deception technologies. It's very critical we collect these things, guys. Well, the reason I bring this up is, when you come down in quality, there are things you do. You cut corners. And so the fourth generation equipment, there was one of the criteria. Listen, we've got to make it lighter. Now, guys, With first generation, and even though it had that, there's also a thing about audio perception isn't there Don, because when you tuned up one of those, when you hit the switch on one of those older units, were they unique with their sound? Oh, you could hear the converter in a first generation piece, Tom. Yeah. It was a high pitched Tom, to the point where it sounded like almost like a real fine subwoofer whistle, okay? Almost like the big version of that is Ghostbusters when they're in the elevator. Remember we've never turned these on before. They all step over to the other side of the elevator like that's going to save them from anything. Boom! Oh wow, it took out the whole center of the building. Anyway, the reason I bring this up, 4th gen is much lighter! And it has all kinds of neat ideas that were incorporated from one direction, but they lightened it up in the other because they want to make the troops more dynamic in this and that in the other. But here's the problem. It's kind of like the later end of VHS cameras where I said, you know those cameras are really collecting the light. In fact, well, it's still one of the best machines we have, and it's one that Ed's used for a lot of the videos you see on our Liberty Tree radio page. It's one of the later cameras where the filters, to save money, well, why put all those extra filters and block that IR collection. Right? Well, in reverse order, there's another thing called shielding. Now, Now shooting is nice! I'm beginning to wonder about whether or not, and this is where again I don't have a fourth generation piece of equipment the government is using, but government has people that get bribed all the time. Fourth gen leaks and bleeds frequencies all over the place guys. Remember how I told you we can track the enemy via their radios? and via their... well for instance, you know, the system can be tracked completely via people carrying cell phones. Do you think that all those cops out there are typically carrying cell phones? No, I don't think so. So if you got 10 or 20 or 50 people in one cluster, just like we've talked about with the flash mobs, you know, beating down white people, right? Uh, in reverse order, if you get a big gaggle of these characters in one place, guys, don't you think there's a whole lot of radio signal that's going, weeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww But here's something we didn't expect, is yes they did lighten up those government made 4th gen pieces of equipment. And to do it, the shielding is apparently like, kaput, zepoten, maksnixt, it's gone! So here's one of the cool things about those big government expensive models, guys. Number one, they bleed very specialized frequencies. This is another thing about radio. By IDing what you've got, you don't have to hear what they're saying. If you know that the feds are working within a certain frequency bandwidth and you get nothing but not a wash from blank space, but you get encryption wash. Well that tells you you've got somebody in the ballpark by a certain type of technology that you need to pay attention for. Well, the fourth gen apparently, especially this very very latest stuff, and they're hoping that nobody will think this through, the stuff they're fielding right now that you're going to be facing out there is absolutely trackable. Now, it's interesting that in the private sector our equipment is cleaner, but for some reason, maybe it's that, oh, it was good enough for government projects? I don't know, but my god, it's like, weeeeeeee! So what's interesting is it bleeds up and down the spectrum. Now, first gen doesn't do that. Second gen doesn't do that. Second gen doesn't do that. Third gen, we haven't tested everything because guys don't have that much money so we have to wait until we can get hold of more of the third gen equipment. But it appears third gen, they kind of at least stayed the course. But the biggest chunk of money spent to get more, you know, make you feel, I guess, down more like you're walking around in broad daylight. My God! Bells, whistles, and you'll know who you're facing by what kind of signal you get. Well, these guys got state of the art! And they're all trackable. In fact, they're very narrow for the bleeder frequencies that are showing up on the military stuff. to the point where we know that if the Batfaggots have it, if the FBI has it, high-end military, they're all trackable out to about 8 miles to 10 miles before they even hit the ground. Wow. Now, that tells me something that I'm going to do something else here. Don, have there been warnings about, like, strapping an 800-meg cell phone to the side of your head? Oh yeah, you know you feel your brain heat up some people because it does that have a tendency to like boil the little gray matter It's broadcasting it is it emits radio wave because it's a trans it's a transceiver guys it does everything and it does it right there in that little Star Trek box you've got okay Now, here's the thing. The fourth gen unshielded is also in what we call a dirty spectrum or what we consider a... and you've heard me use this term before but I'm gonna kind of qualify this. When we talk about hard-ray spectrum, you're talking harmful and longer you're in it, more harm it does. So this is kind of like the cops back in the 70s taking the radar gun so they could collect that $25 or $50 ticket for the state, taking the radar gun and leaving it alive and putting it in their crotch and throwing it up there real quick because it would be hot and catching that guy for that $25 ticket back in the 70s. But down the road having his testicles cut off because they were kind of exceeding their growth potential because they were in quantum multiplication, you know it's called cancer, because they irradiated their crotches to death. Testicular cancer went through the roof on these cops in the late 70s and early 80s. And I'm sure that since enough of them are dead and the other ones are retired that they're probably not passing that information on and the goofs are probably, it's cyclic, they do it again. Now here's what's interesting, we don't have this frequency bleed unless there's something else they've added to the military packages. And here's the one thing that I pointed out. What if they've got maybe like a transponder system on board for their order of battle computer systems? I mean it is cool Don because you got a power source there so why not put a friend post you know a finger in it right? So it might not be the night vision that's really doing it to them, but guys it's right there at their temple, right? It's around the front of their head and it's always right there and they're leaving it in passive on and then pointing it and turning it on. So the suspicion is that, well, to make sure they knew where everybody was and so in the short term they'll be able to track the battlefield like it's a video game. They're destroying their, well I guess they're hoping they're going to hit the you know, second life button on their players. But Tom, they don't have that, do they? As far as I know, it's one time round. So all these goofs and boofs and all these special, special people are being fried by their masters. They're being fried by their master. I guess they're not very deep and they're not high up in the occult ranks to begin with, you know, obviously, but they were hoping to at least be lesser demons. and apparently their own occult masters plan on sending them a Helen hand cart even faster guys. Now this is the same thing that was talked about with the 900 Meg radios. Have you ever looked down the state police, remember guys when they first came out, you've seen how they have the arrays on the car for their antenna, their radio system, right? Well guys, what they're doing is they're using the roof of the car as a ground plane. Well who's underneath the ground plane? You're only a passenger for a little bit. Your body will go, that's uncomfortable, but I'm only going to be in the car and then you get in a lockup, right? But all these state police are sitting underneath this ground plane array that is in the 900 meg range and it's cooking them, there's so many overlapping, you know, I mean what we call hard, this is hard rate technology, this is stuff where you wouldn't do this to yourself if you knew about it, but if you keep, if you hire the right people they don't, the brain's god gave geese anyway, and you can cook them until hell freezes over, right? Well until you send them to hell. But, again, their logic? Don't worry, they're cranking out dumber than the ones they got now, so replacing these and, you know, toastifying them or bubbling their brains and or activating those special cells that mean they've got more body mass than they expected in large lumps the size of your fist, the size of a bread box, and some way that kills you, of course, you see. But they're not, they don't really want to tell them because, well, they're hard-charger party members and, hey, you're outer party members. and so they're cannon fodder. So there's one of the things that's a heads up about the fourth gen and if there's a five gen we don't know about it might not be this is what's interesting from a military perspective because I was looking at some other paperwork somebody sent and I would start to compare notes and I want to say thank you to our friends in Virginia who were there for the expo the tech expo. If you compare the models There is there's a couple of square blocks, you know down when they cast this stuff they make bodies for this these systems Don't they? Yep. Now the private versions of this the civilian there's some bumps square bumps that are not on ours that are on theirs And that's where I had the discussion today. I said, well, with my courtship technology, I mean, look at the size of your cell phone. To put a transponder body, you know, a circuit there would be chump change. It's a side bar. The problem is no shielding. So it's like, you know, however it's hooked up to the system, and I don't know if it has its own power source, it's still, well, how many millimeters away from your head, you know? So there's this area where the gray matter is like just turning black and mushy and it's not wanting to sit there right, it just kind of slops to the bottom of the brain pan creating other problems. Poor bastards, they deserve it. So anyway, our tech seems to be fine and in fact, like I said, older or first gen, second gen, No signal or no significant track RF at all that they were able to identify which means that the first-gen deployed actually has a bit of an advantage in several ways. Still giving the ability to see at night, but with less of a hardship that we're seeing with the military or police models. So just something as a heads up there guys, and like we've always said, if you don't know what it is, what's the rule if we capture it, Don? If it has an on switch on it and you don't know what it is, don't turn it on. Wait till we look at it. Right. One of the things you might want to do, if it has a battery in it, you might want to take the battery out so when you take it someplace else you're not being tracked. Yeah, exactly. But what's really cool, see we thought about the next step. Since it's an add-on circuit, probably it would be cool to, well, we're going to break the seal and void the warranty, but I don't think during wartime we're going to be taking it to any warranty company anyway. And what you do is take that transponder ping, that transponder circuit, and use it for other psychological warfare operations. It would be kind of fun as bait, you know, to bring something to where you want to so that it ends its days where you brought it. Oh yeah. See how that works people? Remember, we're not supposed to be that smart when we think about hunting them harder than they're hunting us. Maybe we are though. So again, just something that's really kind of fun. It's like all of their handheld radios. I can't repeat this enough. Guys, if there's one, two, three, four of them together, they're registering, their signal's registering, you don't need to hear it. We don't care if they're, we can decrypt, although we can, quickly. But if we know what you're doing, but the thing is that you don't have to. It's like a direction finder. In fact, the more people you have with direction finding technology slash, you know, scanners, the faster you'll find them. And there's no place they could hide unless they shuck all of their technology. But remember, they are totally dependent on that. You've learned from the basics out. They've learned from the pacifier in. talking about that government he means you get all kinds of goodies but that doesn't mean those goodies are good for you now another thing quartermaster and uh... i would point out couple interesting stories here real quick uh... donald if you've seen it the feet coming fired over a hundred rounds in at austin texas government building for the capital thing to fair very well down there do not up the mexican consulate So it sounds like somebody is like, well of course they killed him now. Man shut up a federal courthouse and he Mexicans counsel it. Wait a minute, were they right next to each other? Apparently not far apart. Well, had to be pretty close, weren't they? Where you want to bet that Juan was walking right next door to the federal courthouse and rubber stamping all of these yachts? Yeah! Wow, you mean they were that close or do you have to drive see I would find out more about that Let's see in roughly a 10-minute span The shooter fired over 100 rounds in a roughly 10-minute span, but he did not hit anyone even though the bullets ricocheted Ricocheted at a typically busy time in downtown Austin really how much did they ricochet if they did at all? I mean if he really was not just praying and praying but kind of aiming for the building I mean the glass you don't ricochet doesn't ricochet off glass guys just kind of embeds Even if it's ballistic glass if it's a ballistic glass if it's just regular glass and it's a high-powered rifle And he's throwing it down a whole lot. Okay, just something to think about so yeah, he might hit some walls here and there but Anyway, just a heads up there on that one. We'll find out we'll find out more our friends right down there in the backyard there also FBI report accidentally exposes the severity of the police state the excellent article to read it's from anti-media, but it's on the from the trenches world report scroll and One of the things that we brought up for years is if you watch it, in fact last night, I counted, we watched the latest episode of oh come on, Castle, because it's out there and it's like oh that's a guy that played in Firefly, you know, and he's got the same kind of quirky character that he's doing the same, himself, in the next one, the next series. He's been doing it for more than a few years by the way, quite a while. But you can start counting the number of cops that we all have to be upset about to get shot just in one night's worth of television From the media my god, we should have over 40,000. I mean especially lesser peon redshirt cops You know what I mean? And that was like a Star Trek episode. Dun dun dun dun dun. Oh god, it's a redshirt, redshirt. Yeah, you win the redshirt. You're out of here. Poor bastards. Well, it's the same with these cop shop movies. It's like there's two cops that go along with the main character. Have you ever seen him before? No. You know who they are? No. Oh, they're dead meat. Those are redshirts. Okay. So, and they're dead or no? He's dead. And the only one, he's dead. And then it's like a few minutes later, there's a SWAT team and one guy gets nailed and another guy gets hurt but they want to get nailed hard and he drops dead you know, oh my god, Frank, we're gonna slaughter everybody and then he kills Frank! You know, that kind of BS. And then there's from the inside, there's always the hostage situation like right off the bat, the guy kills two cops and then shoots another one and wounds him. First two he kills, dead, dead, dead. And the other one he wounds really badly, but he lives. That one lives. Okay. But then there's one more to get shot and he's dead. Well, in the night serving up alone for one day, we had, in just one incident, remember, just in one town, just in one location, although, well, maybe three or four total, we're looking at, you know, 15 to 25 cops dead or shot critically, you see. and read this report. FBI report actually exposes the severity of the police state and it's kind of fun only because this is a discussion that we got into back in the early 70s with the same thing about cop shows and we're in the same cycle. Whenever the hyper leftists are in place, all the cop shows are piled up like cordw... You... We're gonna have more secret police! Because look at all the cops that are died! And of course, watch Blue Blood. There has to be... Oh no, you don't have to watch it. Don't watch the series. Just watch an episode and you'll get the gist of it. You know, the royalty are the cops and the rest of you are all peasants. Like, you know, every time there's a cop shot, everybody's running. Somebody else's shot, walking along with a coffee cup, going... So I understand you're thinking about going out with and forticating with Molly over there. Yeah, yeah, she's got her coffee cup too. And there's a peasant that just got shot and they're all, you know, talking about important soap opera things. and then they get there and it's like, oh look, a dead peasant, you know? Yeah, dude, it's too bad. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Let me urinate, I'm right here. I gotta go pee. Okay, yeah, get rid of some of that coffee. Everybody right here on the corpse. But then all of a sudden you hear, you know, I mean, and maybe all of a sudden she goes, ah! But all of a sudden Fred gets shot, you know, half a mile away. Every cop there leaves that woman who now realizes she's not dead, but she got pee done. All right, we were on the ground and everybody has to walk! Because there was a cop that got you, oh my god! And everybody's running. And they're running. And the coffee cupsters, they're holding on by the time they get there, they only got a quarter of the cup left. But they're not going to use it anyway. They're going to throw it aside because they're all disgusted then because Fred, the cop, got shot. Another bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling bling Anyway, and of course, it's always, they're getting shot left and right too. And they're all the, now remember, there are some that are dirty cops that get shot, and the other dirty cops that are gonna go avenge him, as far as, oh, I'm sorry, they're the other cops. But the fact that he got caught is horrible because he should have known better than doing a better job of covering up his corruption. Yep. That's what they're disgusted with. Boy, that bugger should have done a better job of hiding what he was. Yeah, usually when they apologize in that situation, they're not apologizing for what they were doing. They're apologizing for getting caught. I'm sorry. We should have done a better job of covering this up, sir. I would have known. Oh, man. And your name's on some of the paperwork you signed off for all that coke we slid out the back door. Well, they couldn't have been the property room guy and the other guys and the cops that waddle in and out like we remember the ones that got caught, or actually one of the few, here in Dearborn, Michigan where they had used the same packet like 27 times and had staples because they never changed the bag so they could count the number of staple marks to figure out how many times they'd been put in the property room and carried out again. Think about it. Yeah, and they finally got caught because one lawyer finally asked, what are all the other staple marks? And then he started real quietly going back through. What he did is he asked for other records for other cases that were similar. Guys, remember all these cases have a serial number and the serial numbers all match up for the type of quote unquote crime. And lo and behold they found out that oh they went right back to the original case. And every one of them had been planted by the Novi cops and supported by the state police. Got caught over and over and over eventually. And of course those were big bus kids and they got to keep cars and of course the person had nothing to do with drugs. But they made sure they planted that little plastic package and that gave them the ability to steal people's property. So just think about that. You know those are those good cops man. Well they were good until they got caught. Think about that one. Well they were good cops. You know the way you're talking about them are. Yeah, well the ones that get really good don't get caught. Well, you've got to understand Mark, the ones they set up like that are the cops that would be the whistle blowers. The cops that look at the gangster cops and say, why do you do that? You ought to stop. So they just room them out one way or another. Wow, this is interesting. Let's find out what's going on here. Something else is happening. Real quick. I'll tell you what. Of course the Ferguson thing, it's interesting how that's been like, yeah it's there, but it's like, okay, well are they riding still? Well, they're just throwing stuff back and forth because as we know, uh, the national guard- There was a moral arrest last night. Yeah. Yeah. So that's going to be an ongoing thing, we expect that, and hold on here, I'm trying to find something else for you guys real quick, there we go. Needed another s sorry about that it is We haven't what mark we haven't mentioned black Friday. Yeah, we really aren't too excited about that other than just wealth It's arms and ammunition or other goodies. Well, that's worse and our fire systems comm They've got a bunch of different sales This is about as cheap as you're gonna get them guys the canic 55 TPS in black $229.99 doesn't that come to like $230 a unit Making that probably one of the most affordable handguns of its type. So for everybody out there you might want to check them out. They also got in some Sega 410s and apparently they're bringing them down to $400 apiece which makes them quite affordable. Now the cool thing about the sagas and the reason I would emphasize the sagas for the moment There's a glut of mags available because people were building mags and their assumption was more rifles, more shotguns would come in. Well, we know what happened to the SAGAs, right? So whatever is here is here, but the cool thing is there are American-made SEGA 4, 10, 20 gauge and 12 gauge mags and not just in the original five round or three round spec mags. There are others. So take advantage of that while you can, okay? Another thing, again I mentioned the Canix, $230 a piece, pretty reasonable price, 4 inch pistol, 17 round magazine by the way, that's why for me this is as good as a Stenkin and basically has the same family line as the Glock. Oh God, I've never people ears were it's curled by that one I know. But for the price and for what they are spare mags are available but if you do buy this kind, if you're gonna buy a Canic any of the Turkish weapons. I will repeat what I have said a million times. Buy the mags now while the mags are available. If for some reason our little prostitute turkey doesn't do something right, guys just as quick as they turn the switch on to allow them to bring the stuff in. They'd turn it off. That's right. And can I say China? When was the last time you saw any big wave anything coming from China? I mean after all that's where those inexpensive AKs were coming from and even though day They'd still be cheaper than the average bear if we bought them from there, right? Oh, yeah, think about it The other thing they do have these are papered But these are in the white AR lower receivers GPI SLR forged white dragon. They are $39.99 apiece. So $40 for a finished receiver now it's paperworked So you're going to have to, again, decide what color you want to paint it, which is all I'd do with it. But for $40 for a stripped AR-15 finished receiver, if you don't think you can take the chance on doing an 80% lower yourself because you're worried about whether or not you do it right. Okay, I understand that because some people are just, they're just tool phobes. It's the way it is. Toolophobia is always present in society. So don't worry about that. Here you go. $40 apiece for an AR-15 lower. If you're looking at building a 5-10 group of AR-15s, that's as cheap as you're going to get for an aluminum lower receiver that I've seen. And they're in the white though, so you're gonna have to paint them. That's the only thing or you can take them out and have them anodize if you got somebody who does anodizing Locally you can usually have them throw it in the pot with some other stuff like when they're doing bulk and just say I don't care how pretty it is I just want it done right. Yep, and do it in greens browns. Hell, I even if I were to do one now I would be doing them in camouflage I would actually camo them out a little bit not really hyper detailed but just two colors or three colors to break up their silhouette you can buy grips butt stocks and everything else in other patterns. By the time you're done the gun is pretty well broken up in its basic lines and that would be a big plus for combat operation. Don't drop it on the ground. Yeah, exactly. You might not find it right away. Especially in the dark. Can I fight in? Go ahead, jump in. Sure. Okay, real quick. There's something going on at KeepStute.com. I got an email from them but I didn't have time to read it. So you probably got something, you just haven't checked your email. And yesterday someone told me that Sportsman's Guide has got 81 M16 kits. I can't remember, it was $2.99 or $3.99 for apparently everything but the lower receiver. There you go, $40 for a lower receiver plus that. You got yourself an awful stinking cheap AR-15. And I also got an email from Uncle Sam retail. and they're offering today and tomorrow 45% off your total uh... Oh really? Well that would be worthwhile. I don't know if you have to be signed up to it or not. Yeah, the problem is you gotta be able to buy from them but you know that's uh... that's you know using your credit card. What do you think they thought? They think they thought as well. Oh, okay. Well, the thing about it is, is go to their sales and go to their clearance section, guys. And for a lot of their MOLLE gear that's already fairly cheap, you cut their prices in half and that makes it definitely worth picking up what they got left. As far as if you need like the belt hangers, the odds and ends pouches. You never know what's going to show up there. But check their sales and clearance section and then look to see what prices they'll get. At 45% off or 50% off, that would be worthwhile. There's other things that they have that are pretty good priced. But for instance, on their boots, they've got a good price on some of their boots, but a real good price would be half of that. So that's where we thank you for the heads up on that. And again, you go to www.govliquidation.com. There's a link to Uncle Sam retail outlet from there, retailoutlet.com. You can go either way, you can go direct if you want. But you might peruse both. However, the retail outlet is a retail store system. So you can use credit card and I didn't know they could use PayPal, but that's cool. If you can use PayPal, there you go. Hey, you can. And I don't want to... I made an order I didn't pay for it yet because of other reasons but that was putting out things for sale and it didn't seem to matter if it was on sale and I couldn't find anything to read that it said anything that points out everything. It's probably... Yeah, you don't set back door sales. It's a great trip Scott. Let's see what we got here. All right, all the guys, uh, Krempoms. Yes, we're getting into the winter season now guys a lot of you got the check in the East German ones from us at KeepShooting.com for $6.95 apiece a set for a pair. They've got the ice crap-homs. These are Italian, Alpine. Remember the last ones we had were from Switzerland. And I had several hundred of them. You guys have them now because we set them out around the country. This is through KeepShooting.com and they're $6.95 a set, which is a good price. And that's the future. We're getting toward the top here and we touched on Ferguson. I don't know if you got your message, Mark, but when you mentioned that it made me think of something else. We're seeing something in Ferguson. We saw someplace else. I'm watching the evening news. They're talking about Ferguson. Then they pointed the camera at the roof of a number of the buildings. They talked about the militia, the former military, the oath keepers. Yes, they were on the ground there. As a matter of fact, they were pissing and moaning about them beforehand, which understandably so. This is like what I said before with the Koreans. We've had that group, we've had militia personnel around the ground helping to protect certain businesses they came in contact with in advance. Gee, I guess the police could have done that. But no, they wanted them to burn, except these businesses didn't burn. Another gentleman has one of the gas stations, one of the few that wasn't attacked. It's because everybody locally in the neighborhood came forward to help him defend his station. Now the guard didn't like that and they were trying to harass the guys for protecting the station. The owner came out and said, no, these people are with me and backed him off. So, and again, they tried to do everything could to misangle that and those are all locals and it's like, you know, one guy was there, he had an M10 pistol and the other guy had a pistol in his belt and it's like, well, obviously it was enough to keep the gas station burned down that night, wasn't it? Yeah. So they got pissy because, well, and remember what we said before, the population will be perceived as the enemy. They are not there to be anybody's friend. They are waging war against the American population. That's what Homeland Security and that central regime BS is all about. So here we have people that did the right thing, and by the way, the first day, their station wasn't burned out because the National Guard couldn't be found anywhere. Well for that matter any of these other piss-willy fed operations and they did it intentionally so that the guy would have instead of having a business to run the next few weeks, he'd have been sucking lemons with a burned out shell wouldn't he? Oh yeah but I'm surprised the mainstream mentioned that word at all, militia. Well I'm sure they'll try to twist, you know, if anything happens where they have to protect themselves, oh my god! You know and we're waiting for this, you know, it's inevitable. Because while you, those peasants, all they wanted to do was burn down and maybe kill a few people and shoot at the firemen that show up. Remember? That was the pattern, wasn't it? Yeah. Well, what if we don't have the fire so the firemen don't have to be shot at? There you go. Cool. Wow! Then that eliminates that whole Hegelian dialectic BS, doesn't it? Yep. This is right, like I said, the only bad part they got is, in reverse order, the slow motion train wreck They're all in catatonic brain fart. Because a lot of people have been talking to each other. We have had plenty of time. And people, you know, are, you know, acted accordingly knowing they couldn't trust the regime for Jack Squat. The ones who trusted the regime, they have burned wreckage. The people who understood the scammers of Skype flyers, their business is still available. Would you like to be the only gas station in the community that can sell gas? Paul, but then they got the FED to put you out of business because you're a monopoly. Well, you only want to pump gas locally right now. All the rest of them are burned out. Think about it. And you don't want to talk about all the federal and state regulations that have changed that make those stations, they can't grandfather back in now because they got burned out. So they have to conform to a lot of new BS regulations that are just put them out of business anyway. Oh yeah. Think about it. That's where the cool thing is, the ones that are still there, hey, they can't do anything about them, they're in place. The other one? Anyway, we are at the top of the hour here. Tell your number for night vision 3. Hey, goggles or gun sights, my number is 231796. 8458231. 796. 84580. God bless the republic. Death, the new world orders. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Don, have you got take off? I got a cold mark. I'm sorry. Give out your number and we'll... Hey, God, those are gun sights. Screams, screams, or thermals, just don't point your desk at fire. My phone number is 231-79-6845-8. Anything standing around the fire is profile for your iron sight, though, isn't it? My phone number is 231-79-6845-8. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. 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