December 17, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed firearms training and safety, emphasizing proper caliber selection for new shooters and the importance of skill development. They covered winter preparedness including skiing and snowshoe techniques for mobility in snow. Major topics included Washington State's planned firearm exchange protest against new gun laws, Michigan's easing of air gun restrictions, and breaking news about the Obama administration normalizing relations with Cuba. The hosts also addressed the Sony Pictures hack related to a film about North Korea, dismissing terrorism concerns as media manipulation, and discussed the upcoming Camp Emmerich militia gathering.
- second amendment
- firearms training
- washington state gun laws
- michigan militia
- cuba normalization
- winter preparedness
- skiing
- snowshoes
- sony pictures hack
- north korea
- camp emmerich
- preparedness
- constitutional rights
- obama administration
- gun owners
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and, speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But 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 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 and people, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside 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 is to still the land of the free and Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I am Mark Kornke. And I am 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 ladies and gentlemen you are listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com, Ron Eamonn, FM Microstations, CB Bay Stations, Alternate Hallmark, and Golden Spike Technologies, east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. And Don, I'll tell you what, it has been a pretty nice day, even with the wind blowing a little bit, not much, just a breeze. It's been cooler, it's winter, we should expect this, late fall winter. But it's been pretty decent considering here we are just before Christmas. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's jumping off the wall there and what is the date today, sir? Well, it is the 17th day of December, year of our Lord 2014. And that puts us in winter time. And we've got some snow on the ground, woke up to it. The dirt road is just on the edge of freezing, so it's still a muddy road. But hey, it's the 17th day of December so I guess I can't complain. Let's move right into this because, bless John Moses Browning, trusty 1911 in one hand and magazine in the other, insert magazine in magazine, well-touched slide and man we've got one in the chamber now and I think I'll turn the safety on and while I'm talking here I'll up off that magazine but you know it is a weapons Wednesday the perimeter is secure and there's plenty more where that came from. We can now offer equal opportunity coercive force. The ability to defend our close area of contact and if need be, project out away from the center so that we don't have to meet them with a buoy knife or the machete or the hatchet until it's really bad. Keep them at a little greater distance with that handgun, that hand cannon doing its job. Also, know how it hits and know where it hits and that way every bullet counts. Mark, at the front of the hour, the five o'clock hour, you mentioned a nine millimeter, basically a 1911 frame. One thing to point out about that gun in nine millimeter, you guys, if it's basically the same weight as a 1911, it's going to be a little bit for a woman to pick up, but I talked about weight earlier. The lighter the gun is, the easier it is to carry, the harder it is to shoot. Just look at like a 40 pound 50 cal versus a 17 pound 50 cal and That 17 pounder you wish I had two muzzle brakes on it at any rate that 1911 chambered in 9.0 in 9 millimeter would be a good gun for a woman as far as stability and the ability to bring it back to Target rather rapidly something to point out because you know When we talk about handguns, on occasion I have to invoke Don's rule about big bikes and handguns. You know, you don't ride a motorcycle bigger than you can pick up. All by yourself, if you're out in the country and you go around the curve and, oh my, sand and gravel and now you're sliding across the pavement for a moment and you get up and man, you shake yourself off and you look around and you go over there and you turn off the motor because it's still running, the bike's on its side and you hit the kill button and Ain't nobody there and you look at the bike and it's on its side and you've got to pick it up by yourself. So you don't ride a bike bigger than you can pick up by yourself and you don't carry a handgun bigger than you can bring back to target like bang, bang, bang, bigger than you can master. So there's Don's rules about big bikes and handguns and I thought I didn't vote that one here because it hasn't been dragged into the hour in a while but you guys You know, Mark, you've talked about it a number of times. You put that .44 revolver in that 16-year-old girl's hand and you tell her, there's a target, shoot it, honey. And all the while you're filming it and ready to giggle and laugh and you just want to punch those people. You just want to walk up to them and take that pistol and lay it upside their head because it just laid up the front of that girl's head because no one told her that that gun's going to kick like a mule. So, and Mark, you've described that instance many times. You guys if you're bringing somebody into the gun world you want to start them with a dinky little caliber you want to start them with an airsoft You want to start them with a BB gun? Well airsoft shoots a projectile doesn't it so now you're aiming you're learning breath control You're learning target picture and all of the things that you need before you really get a bang stick put in your hand You know the proverbial smoke pole You know a rifle You've addressed this many times, Mark. Actually, there are a number of different weapons, especially for bringing a person up and into handguns, that are very comfortable. If you're trying to make them feel like Dirty Harry, these little 22, yes I know 22 is not as cheap as it used to be, there's a nice little 22 single action Colt knockoff. Being built right now that's as low as about $130 to $150, right now probably they seem to be hovering $150. The ones that were cheaper are gone. So like everything else we've seen that price creep. But for $150 it's a 6 inch or 8 inch single action, cold type design, side gate type load. But it's a comfortable weapon and it's in the lighter service range. So you can put it in somebody's hands. Dad can be firing that .44 Black Hawk Kaboom! And okay dear, we're going to let you fire, well this gun is just like Dad's. And the cool thing is that it inspires them. Of course, it's within their realm of control. It makes it easier for you to keep an eye on them and does not create any negative action with regard to training. If you create an injury with a weapon, no different from anything else, you have a flinch factor you're going to have to deal with for a long time. In some cases, the person may never be able to be extracted from that environment, especially if they also decide they don't even want anything to do with them. This is something that we don't need. There is no purpose for it. It doesn't serve any purpose. It's not cute. It needs to be addressed now because we have to get as many people online as we can. They need to be able to defend themselves. They may be the one that saves your life. Have you ever thought about that one? That's a good way to look at it. We just had a 14 year old save grandma. I think it's still in the scroll of Henry's from the trenches. But the two intruders, and apparently they targeted Grandma and Grandpa's house more than a few times. Well because Grandma was ill, the 14 year old was there because Grandpa had to go take care of business somewhere else. And the robbers apparently figured well either nobody is there or if she is by herself, well we can have some fun. and so they busted in. Of course they were illegals and the one got shot and killed on sight, the other one got hit, found later of course. And apparently, well, it's not the first time they've attacked that house. So they were obviously observing quite extensively and they figured they may have known Grandma was there and figuring Grandma was there with a normal pattern by herself. So you don't know who's going to be the one that has to step in. In this case, the 14-year-old was the one that defended the homestead and he did well. And I hate this really, well, I would hope you don't have to do it. Well, you shouldn't be proud. Oh, no, just reverse. There are times when you have to do this and you should be proud of the fact that the person stepped in rather than panicking. That's what you need to be focusing on. So, again, good job and hopefully it's because maybe Grandpa and Dad did a little focus and training so that when the time came everything plugged in the way it was supposed to. Congratulations. There are a lot of other things that are going on right now, especially with firearms. Guys, Washington State. Now, what is the date today again? It is the 19th, I believe, and guys, everybody should be posting this. They're going to do a protest in Washington State. My problem is they are going to do this in open, it's going to be at the capitol, they are going to exchange firearms in complete violation of the new law with no instant checks or anything. If they are smart, everybody is just going to hand everybody a gun and then hand it back to each other. That would be the way to do it. But whatever it is, know that the shysters, especially in Washington State, it's like New York now. The Washington State in many ways is a... Seattle, don't you know? Yeah, Seattle to Coma. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. And so the pigs, of course, are doing everything they can to immunize Washington the rest of the way. Well, that could start a little snowball rolling that can cascade into another one of these areas where we don't know what's going to brew up or how, but it's going to happen. I mean, we really don't... It's a roll of dice. There's too many places where things can just get exciting real fast. It isn't going to be to burn down your neighbor's house or because of you know because of the delicious you know the knuckle dragger got popped for you know well rolling somebody and trying to roll a cop. In this case it's people that you know people are taxpayers work for a living tired of being screwed with, tired of the leftist screwing with them and that's both the demikins and republic rats they're both the pile of stinking leftists. Well here's a point to be made. While we're looking at the United Nations gun ban with dates that come up this month, don't they Mark? 24th. Yes. Michigan, today I'm sitting here during the break at the top of the hour looking at, write this down, 9in10news.com. Only it's, I'm watching 9in10news. You can go to 9in10news right now and the third or fourth subject is the Michigan legislature eases restrictions on air guns. And that bill passed today, Mark. And we talk about, watch my right hand, this is one of the greatest examples of it, isn't it? They're going to ease restrictions on air guns while in the wings waits the United Nations ban on guns. You've got to scratch your head on that one, don't you? Well, there's a conflict here in general because most everybody, the attitude now is to go on the offensive by not the usual hacks that are in the top of the organizations like NRA. But a lot of you know in mass you know independent groups are now saying you know what we just need to get rid of all this this restriction nonsense and It's funny because it's coming from Texas and it's coming from other states to where people are talking that way I was reading several pieces are in some of the ammo like ammo land postings, which is an ongoing news scroll and The attitude is why are we putting up with this? Everybody's tired of it every I mean this is what this is where this is coming from so many different directions that the shysters really you know they're going to have their little click of secret police p-brains and that they get a bunch of the pros act left is but we got everybody else think about it and everybody if you know here's the thing the other part somebody if you know uh... there's a little poet comment this morning around postings like in face book and google video it's like uh... if the gun owners were dangerous as the anti gun owners say they are There wouldn't be any anti-gun owners around. Oh, that's a good one. Somebody should make a t-shirt out of that. Yes. In fact, that is really what's going to happen. But they just don't understand. It's that there's a fuming process that's going on. Everybody's just getting tired of being poked at. And it's true that, you know what, I'm paying attention to all these characters that are anti-gun, that are flapping their yap in the media or whatever, that are in our state, because I know who all of them are. We know the ones that have backstabbed us in the different newspapers and whatever in publication and such. We don't think we know where they are, who they are, what they're up to, and again, where they congregate and where they live. You think we're going to forget them? Oh hell no. In fact I make a point of making sure that list is shared so that when the time comes we may have to play tag team but one way or another they're all on the list just like they think they're putting all of us on the list. So this is going to be a hell of a free for all and a knock down drag out classic Irish fight kids. On that note before we get any farther too I gotta remind everybody of something here. This weekend of a Camp Emmerich is the big potluck 28th Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marines along with Michigan militia at large the MMAL In addition to that, Michigan Wolverine, some of the groups will be there, and other independent formations. They're up there working on the site right now, and I believe as of tomorrow, which is Thursday, they'll be working on fixing, putting the tables up and setting up the prep areas because they're going to be cooking in advance there. The big lasagna challenge is part of the meal this weekend. I'm thinking Homer Simpson. As soon as you said that I was wondering where is this evening. The thing is, I want to play this because these guys have been there since yesterday. We've got another building they're working on. They're getting the shell done because we've got weather that's decent. I know it's cold, but it's not that cold. We don't have snow up their eyeballs yet, like Buffalo, New York, which had it above their heads. So as long as we can work, they're getting it done. And for the 28th, and for all the guys up there and the cows working, remember guys, for those of you who are showing up on Saturday for the big event, if you're going to be there helping and you're going to be permanently part, permanent part of there for the weekend, park in the temporary parking farther out. You guys, you won't be moving your cars. We need all the parking spaces open so think that way when you show up and you don't have to move your vehicle. Take it to where it needs to be. The militia MPs will direct you to the traffic areas. Now, since I know these guys are rebroadcasting on the micro FM there at Emmerich and also at Emerson and all the others, but Emmerich is is actually been open almost the whole week now and they're running their micro FM this particular song which is actually we'll explain where this came from in a minute or actually where it was used but for all you guys up there hey guess what was it bad yesterday don't worry yeah I don't think it's gonna change anyway here you go more than the hit that was launched this sink and I sell the bride the worst I feel that way too. I was actually used on Stargate Universe as a little back song piece, obviously a little motif combo that they did. The song is very apropos. I miss more than I hit. The important thing is when you do it counts. Again, just keep practicing kids. By the way, it's the same with nails. All those bandages on those thumbs and fingers. practice, practice, practice. It's going to hurt. Yeah, but don't worry, it will hurt them more than it does you. Well, in theory. Anyway. You know, we're in a time of year and this is a tactical thing we can talk about. I've done it. I'm not real proficient at it. But in the places where there is snow, do you know how to ski? Do you know how to ski? I know how to ski, basically. If you can. Find those two hunks of wood and put the rifle on my back. I can make downhill and uphill. Uphills a lot harder. Cross country is like, you know, long skinny snowshoes kind of. But do you know how to do that? In a snowy area, you guys, bicycles aren't going to be as effective. Even mechanical, certain mechanical things won't be able to move. But hey, snowshoes and skis, you'll be able to move. We have talked many times about what happens to an army with no legs. We have talked many times about judging your opponent's speed. You know, you see them real far away. You calculate the angle, you calculate the distance, you calculate how much distance they have traveled in a given amount of time. You know how fast they're going. When you know how fast they are going you know if you can't outrun them or if they can overtake you. You know you cannot outrun them. Now when we talk about running that's like a summertime activity if it's like knee deep in snow right? I go back to my initial question. Do you know how to ski? I'm not talking about hell bent for leather down the hill as fast as you can. I'm just talking about exiting the area much faster than you could by walking in deep snow. You know, snow that's half the way up to your knees is going to slow you considerably. But snow halfway up to your knees, that's perfect for this country, isn't it? It is a skill set much like do you know how to operate an automatic weapon like that .50 cal like a Mod Duce. You just don't walk up to it and pull the trigger. What happens when the belt's done? Do you know how to reload it? Let's take that a little bit higher. Are you a diver? Because you know, well, you can get in the water and swim and if you know about buoyancy and whatnot and about, well, oil and this and that, you can take a gun with you and you won't sink. Because well you've compensated for that weight and when you get to where you're going you come to the surface and you've got your gun too Now you might think that's completely different, but we're talking about moving aren't we and we're talking about winter now aren't we? So I go back to that this is the third time Do you know how to ski and plenty of times? You know like you've talked about it at the grocery at the at the garage sale at the My house is going out of business sale because that's a lot of times what a krod sale amounts to anymore. You might get that pair of yuppie skis and turn them into militia items. Just a thought. I'm not saying you need to go out and learn to ski, but it might be a beneficial skill set at one time or another. But you know if you're 60, 65, you know we've got some older people One of the things that happens while you're skiing, in particular learning how to ski, you fall down. Young men, I learned to ski when I was young, when I could afford to fall down and my hip was still in one piece, when I got up, but learn to ski in a snow area. And it might be a skill set that saves your life one day. Or, let's reverse that like Mark did earlier. The ability to move faster than your opponent might be able to move you to an area where you can save lives one day. Okay? Not just your life. You might be able to save someone else's life. Or if that group that's on skis, you might have even taught them to ski. Comes to your rescue faster than they could on foot. Boy, oh boy, I'll do this one more time and I'll be quiet. Do you know how to ski? Thank you Mark. History. over and over you'll see it. Again, it only comes to working inside the box. You know, in the monsoon, hey, you want to kind of stay dry, don't you? And in the winter, you want to kind of stay warm, but you don't want to be trudging through that knee-deep snow if you can help it. If you're up on top of it, gliding across it, it's so much more fun. I just thought I'd mention that. The big thing has been just the shoes of the footwear only a small percentage by comparison but it's not not a hard deal to pick up used to begin with. The big thing is try to find a set for yourself used in the standard three-point contact front. You know the toe lock you know the way they're set up because remember you flex when you're cross-country skiing the back of your foot is lifting up guys because it's your toes that are moving the ski. Then you are biting down and because you have an aggressive cleat on the base of the ski, it allows you to actually push yourself to motor yourself. Of course you are still gliding over the snow. You just don't move back. The idea is to prevent you from losing energy by sliding or moving backwards. The cross country skis, there are different philosophies about length. Again, you can make anything work. But needless to say, the proper dimension for your height is critical. There's used equipment all over the place. You've got these sports companies that buy gear. Guys, you can go in and pick out field grade. You're going to snow paint it anyway. You're going to snow camel and gray painted or snow gray and brown or snow gray and green. And so what it looks like right now and more important is that it's sound. Then you're going to turn around and go, pfft, pfft, pfft, pfft, pfft. and there you go now she matches the rest of your gear. The thing is that for snowshoes there's a number of things you can improvise with. In fact if you have to break out the jigsaw and with a piece of plywood you can make snowshoes. You can use tubular frame. In fact, one of the things that I don't I haven't seen this but I know it could be done and I think I'll probably do that as a project PVC pipe snowshoes. Why not? Think about it guys. Everything you need is there with joiners, half inch or 3 quarter inch using cross-straps because you're working on the snow. And the idea is to even though you're going to compact it a little bit is that you're going to be riding over taking advantage of distributing your weight over a wider area than the normal point contact with your foot main or your foot, your heel and the ball of your foot hitting because typically then that focused energy and you drive the snow, you leave the compressor, you drive through it. The neat thing is that you can make snowshoes from any number of different materials. In the field, you would do it if need be if you're in that survival mode. You can do it with pine fronds and in fact just a handful of small items and make in the field a pair of snowshoes that will get the job done. The natives did this forever. Of course they spent more time living in the environment and so they were really adept at bonding and weaving. which makes a big difference and helps a lot. There are many many different solutions there, but yes you do need to develop the skill now. Take the time, get out in the cold, get out in the environment. In fact, go out and do some of the stuff we used to do all the time. I don't care. Ice fishing, even though you're standing there looking at a hole waiting for the little bobber to go up, down, or indifferent or the tip of the pole depending on your technique. But get out and air your hind end out in this weather and get used to it. Get into it and be adapted to it. Refamiliarize if you haven't already. If you're already doing it, hey, I'm not telling you anything new, but everybody else out there, guys, don't let the weather box you in. because this stuff, obviously the bad guys are pressing this during the winter and that's not an accident just by what we've seen schedule wise everything so far has been planned let's figure that they'd like to have had everything done sooner but if they're going to press with it they're obviously pressing hard through this winter season another thing there on that note is I mentioned ski poles extra sets watch for stuff people are getting rid of it does not have to be pretty doesn't have to be the latest In fact, I've run into a lot of cane pole sets down, the traditional cane type ski poles. Nothing wrong with them. In fact, they're virtually in excellent condition. Not dried out, they're not too old. Even if they were, I'd stick them on the shelf because however long they last is better than nothing. If you have to outfit a platoon of people, then it's good to be able to outfit every last person with a set of something. You mentioned sleds. Now, you think of a childhood red rider sled, or the red rider, might be the red rider wagon, but the sled, you guys, you know, dragging one of those through the snow with the steel runners isn't, you know, an energy conserving proposition. As soon as you set that mark, it lit up the, you know, you guys, you go to the toboggan hills and whatnot and you see the saucer that they ride down the hill on. You might see some child, some kid walk up to the edge of the hill and he's got a rolled piece of plastic and he kind of leans over and he unrolls it and it's got a hand hold in the front and he sits down on it and he's going down the hill fast as anybody. That rolled piece of plastic, if one were to take it and build a box on top of it, So that, well, if you're on a little bit of an incline and that plastic sheet slides sideways and hits a tree stump or something, all of your gear that's on it doesn't just flop off to the side. It would be much easier to drag across the snow and move weight rather than drag a sled. Just a thought there, you guys. You know, we've talked about even Indian travers, you know, for too long poles with almost a a hammock in between them. That's pretty good in the summertime. If you don't have any wheels, it's better than nothing as far as if you have to move a casualty. But if you have to move a casualty, well, even moving them out on that aforementioned piece of pretty slick plastic might be better than one or two people trying to carry them. As long as the injury isn't so much that, well, You know, that little ripple is going to make things worse. You have to pay attention to that. But now we're not talking about sleds, we're talking about skids or sledges, like a rock boat. Now, I thought I'd introduce, bring that thought in, but we have breaking news here, Mark. I tell you, I sit here and do the hour with the news show on. Mark, are you sitting down? Another victory for our boys from the Malabar Front. There is great consternation in the city of Miami this evening. A lot of the exiles from Cuba are up in arms because, Mark, today the news told me that on the evening news, a fearless leader is normalizing relations with Cuba. The stinking, Commie! Well, it was inevitable that he was going to push all these last-minute arrangements, figuring he's headed out the door. Yeah, that's not an accident. That's in fact that's right in line with the agenda as we've been you know explained everybody where things be going One of little snide comments that Valerie Jarrett made here that you know was kind of again only because it's the pot calling the kettle black remember the controlled media has been sucking these people's hind ends every step of the way but you know that it'll be pretty hard for Anybody that steps in now to undo or to unbreak what he's broken or what he's damaged And it's like, yep, no doubt there. So again, I think the logic, the only thing about Cuba, they already deal with Cuban roundabout ways. But the reason they're doing this is the reason that some of them are pissed in the political circles is just to be opposite. Not the Cubans. The Cubans know exactly what's going on. But what's interesting is, as a vendetta, the only reason they haven't normalized sooner is because Castro's alive. The idea behind this is to do that vendetta thing which is notorious. They deal with communists all over the world. In fact, look what they did with China. Their logic here is, they have to try and lever and manipulate that situation with the global remix the way it's going on right now. And, after all, we've become so leftist, would we know the difference between what they're doing there and what's going on here? Well, watch for fearless leader to take a junket vacation diplomatic journey, drag his family along in great portions of the United States Naval Fleet to Havana Harbor in the not-too-distant future. You watch. Well, he's supposed to be taking, what, 19 days off? I just read that number and I'm pretty sure that's what stuck with me, is that we're looking at him, you know, of course. That makes everybody wonder again, like we said, we're heading up to the Christmas holiday and beware because they're really emphasizing how everybody's going to be gone, everybody's going to be gone. Ignore what's going on in Washington. Everybody go back to the state. Look at something else. Look away from Washington, guys. That's what they did back in 1913. and remember that they've already done the electronic pen thing so they've set a precedent where this shaster could be anywhere on the planet and then claim, well I didn't have to be in the White House to sign it. I didn't even have to be there to sign it. I used the electric pen. You have unknown content in an undisclosed location. Yeah, and that way Valerie Jarrett doesn't need to actually have her tentacle moving his hand anymore. You know what I mean? Yeah, think about it. That means any jerk or any twit they've got out there could be putting a squiggle on the paper and BO would be on you know would be in place. BO would be on the paper. I hope they all noticed what his initials are there. And by the way, his signature is that way too. If you pay attention, that's the one thing I have noticed. It's like BO. Big B. Oh, but yeah, you're still hanging me cow. It's B, squiggle, squiggle. Oh, squiggle, squiggle. Well, that's appropriate. And I'm sure the paper does smell that way. Oops. You know? Okay, yeah. Anyway. So here's another thing that will make you laugh. You know, we talk about Hollywood. Sony Pictures is supposed to have been releasing a movie about a couple of people going to Korea under different auspices, but they're going there to assassinate the Ping Pong Ball. He has protested this and Sony Pictures has been hacked and the pictures have already been broadcast on the Internet. But the people, the peace lovers or something like that, the people who hacked this have broadcasted on the Internet but they say don't go see it. They also say in their warning, don't go see the Guardians of Peace. It's funny because the Guardians of Peace, the hacking code that they used was written in Korean. It kind of gives that away. Sony Pictures is not going to open the film on the day before Christmas or Christmas Day. You will not show this picture you are not sure and Sony pictures finally says Yes, common Don we will not show this picture Pink pong ball is not happy. Oh, yeah, but hey the the bottom line in bulk there was they were talking about remember September 11th if you're going to go and see this film on opening day some of the Theaters in New York have refused and said that they will not show it Well, they won't be able to now because Sony says they're not going to release it, at least not in the immediate future. Now, along these lines, have you guys heard anything about the Super Bowl being canceled for terrorist worries? Have you heard anything about that? Yeah. Okay, so I'm not the only one. Yeah, I heard about it. It's not going to happen. Now, on the day of the Super Bowl, am I supposed to remember September 11th? See how that works? They are playing you from so many angles that we are supposed to believe that that little guy in Korea over there has such influence on Hollywood that they are not going to release that picture because they are afraid of him. The numbers of North Korean agents are just flooding across the nation are just overwhelming. I'm so scared. Yeah, we just won't be able to attend that theater opening and see that without threat to our lives. Don, did you hear about what it is that they hacked? It wasn't just the movie that they downloaded. Oh, they've been into all kinds of things. They got into a bunch of their personal emails. One of their producers, one of their female executives has been let go because of some of the personal emails going back and forth. They won't say on the news what the emails were, but apparently whatever it was has got a lot of people ticked off at her. One of them said that, for instance, Angelina Jolie is a marginally talented bit of eye candy. I can agree with that. Yeah, I'll bet. Nice eye candy. I don't care. She at least used to have a great rack. Remember she did all of her own stunts too which is pretty good for an actor or an actress. And kind of rare. So it never makes you acknowledge it. Otherwise when she started doing the global thing it's like okay we're out of here, goodbye. But yeah, the idea is that they post a bunch of stuff where they were pittering on people back and forth. I don't doubt that. There's probably much worse. That's probably minor by comparison to the other stuff that was said. Very likely. Angelina Jolie, she's kind of off in her own world with, who's her husband? Brad Pitt. Yeah, Brad Pitt. They got their own thing going, they got money handed to her fist. I don't think you're worried about the opinion of any of you. Yeah, that's something else. She's directing now this latest movie. It's a quasi war flick about the Olympic runner. Oh yeah, the winner of the Pacific is a POW. The CG looks interesting. That's directed by Angelina Jolie, Dad. Really? Well, we'll see how internationally. Because of course, the Olympics! It was so important! It's the center of my universe! Maybe yours, but not the rest of the world. And the only reason the Olympics were important is because the kosher mafia wanted to, you know, piddle in Germany's face and Hitler's face. and they really didn't because pretty well everybody took the attitude of KSR to host it, we'll do what everybody else does. It's a big whoopee, congratulations, it's gone goodbye. By the way, we're going to keep the buildings and use them for our own purposes. Oh well. Yep. But everybody else, especially the New York Mafia, the Jewish Mafia, had to do the, oh look what happened, the Germans didn't win. Well, the Germans didn't expect to win everything. For that matter, I don't think anybody else did. The only interesting things about the Olympics were there were more cheats where the Shysters brought in people who were totally disqualified, but they didn't want to. In fact, they took like 30, 40 years to properly address the issues because they kept pressing at people who knew the runners or the different athletes. One of them is that they ran a man as a woman in one of the events which knocked one of the Germans out. I was just going to say, I'd like to introduce the Russian weightlifter. Her name is Maria Sligovatakos and she says, hello, how are you doing? Well, in this case it was an American that was brought in. Turns out it was a man from the Berlin Olympics. Even though what it did is it bumped one of the German women out of a silver medal. and what's interesting about it is it took what? 30 some years to acknowledge that well first they knew it was a man but they didn't want to give it to the German because it was winning. She's been just like well did she win yes or no yes if it had been anybody else would you give it to him yep amazingly enough the woman runner was still alive she's like ninety she's like ninety some years old so it's like well it'd be kind of nice to get the right you know get the medal I think she finally did, but there's an example of how much hack politics are involved with it. So when you see somebody pushing the Olympics, it's like, yeah, that's interesting. It was a big deal because of the beat the gong thing to try and get World War II going. Beyond that, name for me, for instance, let me give you an example, America. We had an Olympics in Georgia, remember, in Atlanta? Yeah. Name for me a winner of any of the events. Joe Boondick. Yeah. I have something, rather. Remember that? They cambered up and they cabled up and they spied up all of the Atlanta area. They spent billions on that BS. And for all the money that they spent, name for me one event that is even memorable from it. And if you ask most people, they wouldn't even remember that that Olympic took place in Georgia. Think about that. So but then we talk about you like we were too. It's like oh, that's a great subject Oh, of course the guy didn't become a POW in Germany He was looks like he was flying liberators in the Pacific. Oh, that was a bad case in the early stages The heavy bombers if you thought it was bad flying a bomber with the eighth Flying heavy bombers in the Pacific in the early days guys. Oh, that was a bad situation And not only that, but there weren't a whole lot of places to land other than like you see in this case where, oh look at all that water. The Japanese figured out almost immediately, underscore that, to do a frontal run on the B-17s that the Germans figured out about halfway through the war. The Japanese came upon a flight of four B-17s, Saburosaki's wing, and destroyed every one of them. Exploded every one of them. The Germans would be hard pressed to do that. Well, the interesting thing is that's why just as a footnote the B-17G was created where you see the chin turret and all the other extra 50s up front because of that issue. It's just like the tail gunner. Initially, you had a couple of static gun mounts located in the earlier B-17 configurations, but to address that particular approach and attack, you have that Bendix turret chin system and then you still had the other auxiliary guns. In fact, combinations because there were even Browning 30 still on board there. Just to put more guns in place to have more weapons to be as an option for the operator to switch to. Yeah, but those B-17s were those, that crew was, the real young crew, those Japs were older. They had a lot more experience. Right, that's the whole point. In the early stages of the war there were combinations. They were new aircraft by comparison. The Pacific theater was low priority for a lot of equipment. That was another tough part about it. Stuff that everybody had discontinued and other theaters were shifted over to the Pacific to keep feeding the war machine, which was also quite extensive in terms of how broad the front was. Like the Freddie Warhawks. Yeah, exactly. Never truly retired from the war effort. In fact, the Dutch were flying it and other nationalities were flying it even after we pretty well relegated to the ground attack. Even there, most of the pilots that were flying it were flying as if they were ground attack pilots. They were not American. They were typically New Zealanders. Philippine and what was the other one? The Dutch were flying the P40s and by the end of the war the P51 Mustangs were flying top cover for the P40s. So full circle. Anyway, that's getting off my way from it. We're almost to the top of the hour but I had to turn this up because live from Havana Cuba is one of the big Seeing Eye reporters. I just turned that volume on to hear him say, These have been secret negotiations for the past 18 months one of the best-kept secrets of this administration to open up Cuba So it's not like this just that they decided to do this last so much for transparency. Oh Yes, thank you Eddie that only underscores that statement. Yep, but Tommy Well only a communist could go to Havana remember just like they used to say only Nixon could go to China Well, only Barry Satoro could go to Havana like he did before. Oops, wait a minute, did I say that? Pretty much. Back when he was Barry Satoro. So, how does that work? Why is that opening up with Cuba? What's that do for us, Mark? Or, Todd? I mean... Well, if you want a 57 Chevy that's in really nice shape... Yeah, here's how it works. People who have saved all those old cars are kind of hoping that this will happen because it'll open the door for some real major classic car sales. The dive magazines have envied the dive sites in Cuba for years. People go to Europe and then fly to Cuba to dive in Cuba. People go to South America and then fly to Cuba to dive in Cuba. Yeah, go to Mexico. Straight from Mexico City straight into Cuba. Yes. That's what I said. So tourism, it sounds like now we're going to have casinos over there, no doubt. American names. One of the big heartaches and headaches for Castro was the American connection and corruption that this was his communist lever to get rid of the casinos. I don't know if we'll see casinos back as long as Castro himself is alive. Maybe Raoul will put up with it, but Castro won't. I bet my little toes on that one. Whoever it is will be Jewish mafia. Whoever the management is will be Jewish mafia to get that in there. Yeah. Because he'll promote the tourism as much as possible. That was the major thing that Cuba did before the Communists took over. Granted, it was casino tourism, but it was fishing tourism too. Who was it used to write about Cuba? Hemingway. Yes. Ernest Hemingway. Yes, thank you. He was in Michigan too. He was a sportswell. Hemingway said he had never seen bluer skies than the skies of northern Michigan. Lake Superior. I'd rather enjoy invoking that thought line. We'll be getting a schedule together for the white screen solution to deal with that. Also again looking at other options including re-screening the rear, shading the rear, using again photography glass would be our first choice. I'm working on that from the business end. We still do have some very few, but we have a few optic companies here that work in that area. We can actually get some answers from them. There might have been a solution like this offered before, Don. So we'll see what happens. But everybody out there? Uh-oh. Should be here in the music. We are past the top. There we go. I knew it there. Somewhere, Don. Well, again, you won't be with us any o'clock, then. Correct. Okay. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. And the Communists? are bonding with the Communists. Well, I'll bet you from the last 18 months there's been all kinds of exotic things happening. Cuba was known for its perversion and so is Washington DC. So of course they'd get along. Don, you're never for night vision encloses, please. Thank you Mark. God bless you. God bless America. And the sun will always shine. Oh, we are the suns, yes, we are the suns, the suns are in the deep.