Mark Koernke discussed geopolitical tensions involving North Korea, China, and the United States, analyzing the Sony movie controversy and comparing it to Red Dawn film production changes. He addressed domestic threats including police militarization, a controversial PSA encouraging children to steal parents' guns and bring them to school, and concerns about foreign police integration into U.S. law enforcement. The episode included extensive technical discussion of military equipment vulnerabilities, including tank optics, helicopter design flaws (particularly the V-22 Osprey), and tactical advice for armed resistance scenarios. Koernke emphasized preparedness, organization, and fuel storage while criticizing government overreach and communist influence.
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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's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished and missed for 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 to 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 this still the land of the free? one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, and AM&FM Microstations, CB Base Stations, Alternate Hallmark, and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Well Don, it's been a perfect day down here. Actually, it looked like it was, I guess the prediction was supposedly snow. We're in between everything here. We've had warm weather, not basking in the sun weather, but warm enough that the Ground is still clear. The ground can be dug with a shovel. I just did a couple of fence posts today and a couple other items last night. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? Want to jump off a wall up there, sir? Well, Mark, it is the day before Christmas Eve, 2014, and through a lifetime of investigation, I've come to the conclusion that that must be the 23rd day of December. You're of our Lord, 2014. It was a beautiful day here. It was really foggy in the morning and it cleared right up. We've got clouds, but actually had some sunshine there for a while and about 12 degrees above where, what's his name, says the temperature should be. At any rate, a beautiful day here. It would be nice to have some snow for Christmas though. We could run in a number of directions. Mark, Sony's going to run that movie Christmas Day. in limited theaters. Now with that in mind, do you think it was a publicity stunt? I mean, we could pick on North Korea. They won't do anything. You know, we could use them. They're the bad guys. We could use them. In fact, isn't the movie subject about North Korea? That's rigged out, you guys. This could be the biggest ad campaign. Yeah, for the very reason that they come up with, I don't want to watch it. I wouldn't watch it anyway now. You know, I've done all those things seriously. I mean, even before you brought this up, I was like, It doesn't exactly look like it's all that exciting a movie to begin with. Again, the idea that they're focusing on Korea like it's the center of the dark universe. No, no, you can go north. There's a big dark universe thing. It's called China. But we can't talk about that because they already did block movie production there. Remember Red Dawn? Let's address that because they damn near own us. Who do you have left to piss on? Think about it. The communist Chinese hate our guts and really, really, really are planning on killing us. The big threat is North Korea. Really? Really? Well, if we look at threats based upon economic strength, right now China just surpassed us in terms of output, right? They're now number one. We're number two. Thank you, NAFTA and GATT. So where's Korea standing on industrial production and military strength? You know, one of the thoughts about, well, if this were true when the President talked about, you know, fearless leader mentioned retaliation, it wouldn't have been real hard just to turn off the lights in that country for a week. You know, there ain't that many of them. Right, there aren't that many lights and there isn't that much electrical production. In fact, I am sure that they're locked into the Chinese grid. What's on the other side of the Yalu there guys? Still growing in Chinese life. Where the people are growing and born shorter and shorter and growing to a lesser height for lack of food and their fearless leader tells them they are becoming more and more North Korean. Well they're breeding an army of tank crewmen. There are we small tanks. Yeah, well the Russian, the average tanker in the Russian tank is 5.4 inches and typically that are smaller. 5'6 considered high. Tall. That's cramped for you. But 5'4, right around there, that's optimal. 5'2, hey you got room. You're in your own bathroom kids. You're like business class. Yeah, then you start dropping down, you know, five foot, you know, four foot nine. Oh, you're hot. You're actually right in the niche 9, 10, 11. Oh, yeah, you got it. You'll have plenty of gear, lots of uniforms and plenty of space inside those cramped Russian tanks or Chinese tanks. Take your pick. They're pretty much the same. Okay. So some people don't realize, it's like helicopters and aircraft. We've talked to us before. Guys, they measure you. When you come out of this, actually when you're going in to an aviation school, no matter what, Air Force, Army, Navy, whatever, they do a pinch test on you and they do a spec test on you. And they measure you like, what size suit would you like? But that's not what they're measuring you for. Well, let's see what kind of plane you fit into. Seriously, that's how they ask any Navy pilot. He'll tell you. Well, you know, you might want to fly this, but you just don't fit, son. We got, you can put you over here on these helicopters though. And there's a few fixed-wing aircraft. We got a little more room, but sorry, boy, you're not going to be flying that fighter. It just doesn't have the space for your old lanky legs. And you're a little girthy there. You're a big bone. Don't have to be fat. You're a big bone. You can be a big-boned helicopter pilot. Only certain helicopters though, too. Just think about that. Anyway, go ahead, Doug. Tell us more about the horrific threat of North Korea and why the whole of the world should be quaking at the possibility of them... What? We mentioned in just most of a week ago that, you know, the sleeper cells that are just waiting to rise up of North Koreans stationed around the nation, ready to strike at the theaters. I saw the movie. I saw the movie. They took out Washington. And both of them did it in what? Like 14 minutes? Remember that? What the hell was the name of that? The Goofy one. The guy who played it is pretty cool. He's done a lot of really decent movies. He's a guy who played in 300. He played the King. I can't remember his name. Yeah, I can't remember his name either. He's done mostly classic hero-type scripts. What's his name? Jared Butler, why I can't lock on to him on that I don't know because I actually like him better than I do a lot of the other you know dweebs that have gone into the Oh Council on foreign relations like Clooney Okay, and others that are with the CFR which means whip I won't watch it I was already having problems watching a lot of what he did before now. I'll watch even less You know what I mean like none Well while you were on the subject of movies, let's let's initiate that old cliche You know, life imitating art or art imitating life. It's a two-sided coin there, isn't it? But let's reference that Red Dawn movie. Who were the leaders in the first Red Dawn movie that were leading the invading force mark? I can't remember. Who were they? Well, the airborne unit came north was, you know, Cuban and Nicaraguan and South America. But now, in the new one, who are the leaders that are leading the invasion force in the new Red Dawn movie? Well that massive, you know, hyper tech with, you know, 12 or 13 battle fleets, North Korea. Oh, art imitating life. Life imitating art, I'm not certain. But somebody in there is being led around by the ring in their nose. That is the sure. Well, the whole problem being, yeah, the whole thing with the Red Dawn, remember, it was already done in the can. And the communist Chinese that were expected, well we had to rewrite that and re-CG everything. It took another year to do that Don. Oh my. And Orwellian has to go scratch, scratch, scratch. We are at war with China and we have always been at war with China but now they own us scratch, scratch, scratch. We are at war with Cuba. And we have always been at war with Korea. And China is our overlord. At the moment they would more like to be known as our Beni factor. You know, a bunch of different things that are going on right now here, especially in line with this. There's a lot of comments. In the scroll it's got US preparing for something big, Civil War, coming World War III, collapse of America. All of the above, because tying our military forces up they can get a lot of our patriotic people killed overseas to wipe them out. Bringing the illegals in mass, collapsing the southern border creates the collapse and division of America. The fabrication of the race war thing that they're pumping from the government end and from the ADL and southern perversion law end obviously is stepping forward. So it ties right in. Korea will side with whoever is shooting at us. When China comes after us, China and North Korea really believe that they have a right to South Korea. Then there is the issue of Japan. This is going to be interesting because we haven't seen a continental and island of Japan battle of any kind that was significant for 900 years. Even in World War II, at the end of World War II, if you'll notice there's not a whole lot of major actions that take place in the Straits of Japan. along the South China Sea, which is the bottom end, and then go up through all the way to Kamchatka to the Sakhalin Island complex, which is up in the north? Well, I wouldn't be surprised if Japan is nuclear. I wouldn't be surprised. They're signed non-nuclear and we're supposed to be their benefactor, their defender into perpetuity. But I wouldn't be surprised if push comes to shove, really literally everything heats up in that area. Japan dropped a couple nukes on Beijing and a couple of other heavy manufacturing areas of China. I would not be surprised you guys. It is a... And that would all be theater operations with medium sized delivery systems. Oh yeah. That wouldn't be short range. Yeah, exactly. Just across the straights as you know the China Sea and what not. Break out a map. You can hear direct it there. Yeah, break out a map and take a look at it. The only thing the Japanese have to worry about is downwind. In other words, if you drop some eggs on those guys to the west of you, don't be surprised if you toast yourself. Yeah, but we live with that already. We've got the Frankenstein Yama thingy there. Yeah. Now the other thing about it is that ties up a whole bunch of resources right there in the west Pacific real quick. and everybody is going to be eyeballing everybody else. A lot of people, it's kind of like several scenarios that are mapped out where if you were China, wouldn't you just in a precautionary way lob some, you know, if you're starting to dump mushrooms. The idea is that you might as well lob some in some odd directions like Australia, Indonesia, and Malaysia. You're not as worried about Vietnam, but you're going to probably do some backwater stuff on Vietnam because It still comes down to in the long run FOOD and I-R-C-E. And the Oklahoma slash the Ukraine of the Pacific of Asia is Vietnam. So consider that if you look at the overview for them, a hasty action would be dump it, dump it, dump it, use it or lose it. Get to South Vietnam, well forgive me, get to Vietnam before anybody else does because from the other direction India has its own nuclear power and has its own agenda. Oh yeah, there's a lot of mouths to feed in India also. Yes, what's this that's going on? That's a lot less water. Yeah. And has it been said that we'll fight a war over oil and the war after that will be over water? Hasn't, you've heard that before haven't you? Another thing about that, on that note we're talking about preparations especially since everybody is getting a feel for what's going on. Number one, inside the country you've got the police state all pumped up. We can't keep up or unless you actually have a direct feed scroll with all the garbage it's probably going through the NCIC, rub their sores. Oh my god, you're at risk! Oh my god, you're in the car! Oh my god, that five year old needs to be shot because she could be walking up to your car with an ice cream gun! Oh, she had an ice cream cone. Yeah, I thought it was an ice cream cone, but I didn't want to take any chances. I had to shoot the five year old. You see, that's what, that's the next part of what's coming for the paranoid because they've been so criminal. Oh yeah, this is being addressed. This is, you know, the New York Police Department is turning its back on the mayor because the mayor speaks along these lines. We've talked about how we're going to have to deal with problems like prisoners, casualties, things like that. But the majority of the people that are organizing out there now, their attitude is anything goes. And beware, you kind of got that when you did the whole, we talked about this this morning, about the public fool system. When you take the morals and scruples thing out, don't be surprised at what you get. So a lot of the people that are organizing don't want to hear about the idea of, or they've been raised with torture now and all this other stuff, well this is going to come back to haunt the bad guys on the other side. People hunting down the ADL are going to find them and torture them and find out where the goodies are and where their buddies are. People who are pissed that are with Southern, you know, like, you know, they catch, capture Southern Perversion law offices. They're going to hunt them. They're going to, you know, extract whatever information they can. They won't care whether or not they're telling the truth. They just like the idea that they can use a ball-peen hammer on their knuckles. You know what I mean? Yeah. Simply because I'm so tired of you stinking communists that we're going to get rid of you. You see, that's what's going to happen. And it's something that you'll wish you dealt with a lot of us who have organized units and kind of taught a little bit of ethics in the process. Not much, because most everybody's pretty well pissed in general, and I don't even know if I could control people in the field, and what would I be inclined to under certain conditions. Real quick, Don, because again, I want to get this squeezed into here. Have you seen, and I think that Henry has this on his scroll, somebody, guys you might post this in the chat room again, have you seen the steal your parents' guns and take them to school ad that the PSA has put together? Oh, no kidding. Oh, this is where the kid goes into mom and dad's room, the boy about like say early high school. and you guys in the chat room if you can post it again we'll post this for everybody. Henry might have it, the guys listening might be able to find it in the chat room. It's an ad, it's on YouTube now, it's been on YouTube, getting thumbed down left and right by thousands. But the whole gist of it is as the kid goes in the mom and dad's room, takes the handgun out, puts it in his backpack, takes it to school, he's in school, everybody else leaves the classroom and he walks up to the teacher and funk drops a dad's pistol on the teacher's table, the desk and goes, I want you to do something with this, I don't feel safe with it in my house. And it's like he says in my house or my home or what it's like, what do you mean my? Right, you're just there for 18 years. You pay for it? You know, but here's the thing, this was pushed by these, this is, this is like I told you, it's like the pedophile garbage we've been talking about and we're gonna bring this up again tomorrow. I want everybody to watch this because This is the next gist in the communist march. This is the open display of give me a child for a year and he's mine for life. This is an open display of it. The thing that gets me is how many different ways they would stop that kid. First they're going to put this garbage in everybody's brains, which if they're putting this into a YouTube ad, it's out there in the schools right now. that, oh yeah, steal your dad's gun or your mom's gun and bring it to school and give it to the Commissar teacher. She is, she or it, is a good communist. Give the guns to the Commissar so we will know who is going to beat down Comrade. Now, of course, meanwhile, dad's had gone through all the jumping on one leg and hopping around and rubbing his tummy and patting his head to get the permit and everything else. only to have the teachers, you know, the communist filth in the school system. push into the cab, the children then steal the gun from the home and carry it into the school, you know, breaking all kinds of laws in the process and of course needing to be persecuted purely because, yeah we know Johnny, you thought it was dangerous and we don't care if we coached you to do something illegal, we're now going to charge you with this, this, this, this, and this and it's going to be on your permanent record and by the way you need to be on drugs. But but but but oh and your parents are gonna have to pay for it too comrade worker You see how this is where we are so close and on the edge of war Because here's the other part about it those stinking cops will have no problem Joining with the teachers to screw the gun owner and to screw the kid that brought the gun into school They want to disarm you before they're disarmed exactly So there's a whole bunch of this. Oh by the way, real quick warning for anybody heading out. Guys, we've had such wonderful weather. We are seeing some major fog rolling up right now. Major. To the point where, again, it's been a really nice day and at the end of the day we actually had a little fog cover break. So a little warning. Coming out of the northeast, right? Yeah, if you're headed out, slow down kids. Because we're looking at visibility dropping real fast here. Oh yeah. Yeah, good weather. Morning here. It was about a hundred yards. That's right. So again, the thing about it is take the time, slow down and brake sooner, pay attention and also remember you can have those shifts and whether if you're on the edge of this front, you'll see more ice on the ground too, especially as it gets into the night and it gets cooler. We're on the edge of all of that. So wherever you are listening, if you're over in Ohio, Indiana, hell, we know it's colder towards New York because they already got a ton of snow and I didn't hear anything about it all melting. a couple of things on the edge these cops new york you're throwing out all of the cues to make my brain work today i'm i'm getting that egg my brain you know what yes did you see the widow of chung pao being there on television no go ahead please that's why you guys if you haven't seen this She is crying in front of the camera and she is saying this is a very hot hot thing on our family She can barely speak English now I don't deride her for that because she hasn't been here very long Now the other guy them the law or Ramos or whatever he's gonna be buried Saturday That's what they're saying. They won't have a funeral for the Chinese guy mark everybody that's listening Do you remember Mark talking about foreign policemen? Do you remember Mark speculating that this might be a foreign policeman? Mark, they won't have a funeral for this Qingpao Gu until his family arrives here from China. Yep. Okay, well that's it then. That tells me what this is. This is one of the, this is one of the foreign police brought into the U.S., brought in the, what, see he's only been on this end for a handful of years. and what was he doing and what was his job at the other end? And I'll guarantee that at the other end he was with the Chinese secret police over there. We need more secret police in America and those brother officers will just hug those communist Chinese murderers because they'd love to be just like them. Bottom line. Oh, yeah. Listen, I'm telling you, we've been bailing with the Chinese for years. Every time the Americans give us something, we sell it to the Chinese. Every time we steal something from the Americans, we sell it to the Chinese. Now we're going to have them Chinese gang or assassin moiterer enforces over here to help us with the foreclosure and the split up of America. Oh, I am telling you. You don't think so? I'll just challenge everybody, go to Google. There's one that's got tons of stuff. And punch in Chinese executions. Chinese modern executions. And you can see, I don't have to cherry pick, you're flooded. I mean you've got the pictures from the stadium executions, you know. Like gladiatorial sports where you march two, three, four, five, six hundred people in and there's two cops wherever you want them to hold their arms. and everybody had, and then the escort crew comes in with the guns and in the stadium on a 45 degree angle they blow their brains out and they have the next group kneel down and they blow their brains out and they have the next, oh wow this is like mass production, it's like 1984. Yeah, it is. And then they take the body slash the meat, haul it out to a collection point and they start stripping the organs out to sell on the market. stripping the flesh off the corpses. Classic communist Chinese Soylent Green. And by the way, for those of you who doubt that, what I just described, you can see in picture format, still clean digital pictures. One of them that I put in one of our videos is where they've got the meat shop there, and it's during the winter of last year, and they've got the bodies with the heads down so they bleed out on the edge of the edge of the driveway that goes into the building for the meat locker truck to haul the organs away. and they've got so many extra bodies that they're laying the bodies down so that it's about a 15 degree angle worth of slope and about the length of a human and they've got them bleeding out there and painting the snow red but that way they don't make a mess going into the building on the other end and they've got them so it'll be a lot easier to handle them because they're bleeding out. After all, if you've got livestock or if you shoot something in the wild, you hang it up for a while, bleed it out, let the meat cure, right? In this case, bleed it out so it's just less trouble. And you've got, you know, hearts to rip out, lungs to rip out, kidneys, livers, all kinds of good stuff. And don't worry, they're all those Christians that need to be mass executed by the communists. Think about it. And I feel so proud, oh I feel so bad, that communists, Chinese mass, murder, even if they've been allowed to get more power, even over here killing everybody over here, like they were killing people over there. I feel so bad. Oh darn, that's if you're the stinking communists that are trying to push this garbage. You see, you get my drift, kids? He hasn't guessed me about this, Thomas. This whole thing. We're going to be up to our eyeballs in this stuff real quick and I cannot emphasize enough. Organize, arm, equip, and train. Get your basic technology squared away. I do agree with the fuel storage. One of our friends was saying last night, you know, getting private conversations is grab, fill whatever fuel containers you can. Maybe you can't do it all at once, but start getting it done. Only because, again, we've got mech forces, we've got technology we're going to have to support, we have to generate electricity, some stuff we can field modify. You know, electricity can be produced in a lot of different ways that right now, oh the EPA won't let you do? Well they're all going to be dead. I'm with the EPA and... Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. Are you with the EPA too? No, no, you came in the same car with him. Oh no, I'm in it. Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. There we go, that got rid of the EPA problem. But they were carrying guns. Good. I figured they were. Is that too much to think of to our troops? Good. See, that's why I... Guys, I can't emphasize enough. All of you need to start changing what you're commenting about with the cops getting stuff. I will repeat again. Wouldn't you rather they have all this cool stuff where you harvest them with your 301 mag and then you walk up and you flop them away from the door and you walk in and you start the MRAP up and you take it with you? Here's that driver. He almost got to the... Boom! Good shot Don. I understand that 50. I didn't realize that could do such a... Oh man, you really are good with that. He's still flopping though. Okay, well don't waste ammunition. That 50's worth more. Well, there comes another one. He's heading for the other vehicle. He'll be done by the time we walk over there. Yeah, he's not going any farther. Oh, there's the other one. You got him Don? Yep, okay, zero him. If not, I'll cover him with the out six. Boom! There we go. Now we got two M-Raps. Is there any more? Well, one of them might try to get out of the building. Guys, I'll tell you what. Dump some rounds into the doorway over there where they're trying to get out. Cover the other door with a rifle, and then they're trying to get out the back door. Boom! There we go. Bob's doing his job. Boom! There we go. There's another .223 rifle. Boom! Wait a minute. Look what we found in this vehicle. That RPG will take care of the building. Yep. And by the way, you got better than what they got anyway. It's just the idea that we're not going to let any weapons go to waste. But wouldn't you rather they have the helicopters out there? Wouldn't you rather they have the armored vehicles out there spread out where we can get them? You know, here's a bit of advice just occurs to me. You guys, tech weapons like that, we've offered the warning about don't turn it on, don't carry it back, at least you know what it is. We've brought, take the batteries out so it doesn't broadcast all kinds of things we've touched on. But in the immediacy, you find that that vehicle, that APC, you unload that truck, what comes out of that, the tech items that come out of that are expended in that battle, if at all possible? Use it while you're there. Use it to burn it while you're there. Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum. Why? That way you don't have to carry it away with any kind of electronic tracker, marker, trailer, or any of the aforementioned oddities that would lead to your demise. You all know how to run it. The idea is run it into the ground and if need be as you're moving out with your vehicles, you throw a Willie Pete grenade in there, you dump a flare down the fuel tank, whatever. There you go. And the last one, boom, boom, boom. And we're out of here. I still want to let it go. Ideally though, you don't even want to leave the fuel behind. You pump the fuel out. See, that's where scavenge units and recovery units are especially critical. Guys, fuel pumpers, electronic 12 volt quick speed pumps. So you don't have to sit there and crank by hand. It's like you run the siphon hose in, hit the switch. Okay, she's empty out, gone. See how it works? Seriously, guys, they built those back in the 70s. Remember when the fuel crisis took place? Drivers are going to sleep in their rigs. and waking up with the fuel tanks empty. Then they had to start really locking stuff up because fuel pirates got really good. Yeah but when you sell workers they got those stop things inside the tank you can't put a hose in there now. Right but I'm not talking about taking your... I'm not about stealing from the truck drivers. I'm talking about the idea that when the time comes... Let me give you a little example. Diesel's pretty safe. You do what's called a crow's foot or an action eagle's claw, just like they used to use for going through night's armor. If you're in a hurry and you're not going to take that thing, that vehicle with you, if it's diesel run, gasoline, you've got to be careful. You won't spark. Congratulations, you become Mr. Bunsen burner. So that's where you have to be cautious. But with diesel, you do what's called a spike in a crow's foot or with an eagle's claw. And all you do is carry a two-pound sledge with you, a little two-pound hammer, and you put it right on the tank, you smack the top of it. And what it does, it can opens, like when you're opening up a can of milk. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I just got a kid who said he never did that. She's probably sludging it and I can explain it and he goes, why would you? Yeah, see, I'm not gonna save the vehicle if it's like down the sand. What you do is you grab it from the enemy, you pull their warm corpse off from behind the steering wheel or up out of the vehicle. Guys, I want to remind you all this, armor units already have this thought through. If you kill a driver or somebody who's behind the wheel and it's a real mech unit, Guys, the upper ebulates of the body armor are rope. They're rope or they're again, nylon straps that have been reinforced by four layers. The idea is that if a guy is wounded, you want to be able to get a casualty out. Well, you get a corpse out the same way. What you do is you put both feet either side of the hatch, bend your knees, grab the ebulates, which again, you'll feel the girth of them. Now, in some militaries, they just have the strap right behind the neck. It actually looks like a carry handle. It's on the center back of the armor or the CEV vest. And what you do is you grab it and you pull up. You put both hands on that and use your legs. Use those hamstrings. Now I get the corpse out of the way and you strip him of his gear. You don't let that helmet go anywhere because that helmet ties into the control system. You've got to be able to talk to each other. But beyond that, you run it until you're out of ammo and out of fuel and then you pull the ammo, you frag whatever you can't carry, burn the sucker in place, and on to the next battle. That's what, you know, that technique, you know, it's part of the whatever we capture goes like NASA, it goes into the fight, you dump everything on them. They provide the ammunition for their own demise. and the fuel and the weapon system. You may not want to keep it, but at the very least for the time that it's there it's got a friendly tracker on it. It's got a shoot no shoot marker so that they're not going to dump rounds on their own. And by the time they figure out that you've already taken a bunch of them it's too late. You can basically roll right up their flank or you can roll right up their hind end. Pop, pop, boom, boom. Whatever you can capture, capture. Whatever you can strip, you strip. But, Dad, you strip them completely. Remember, everything off them you can. Most important is, again, if you're taking the vehicle, there's a couple of different pieces of equipment that may be attached you have to plug in. You're going to have to be careful when you're pulling that body out of the vehicle for that reason. That's why, again, know your equipment. Take the time and watch all these videos I've been recommending. There's a bunch of really good stuff coming out with MEC infantry out of Ukraine right now with the rebel, the Eastern forces. the rebel forces versus the the queer forces on the other side and what's interesting is it's very detailed you in fact I beg you to pay attention to how they're running the squad guns watch the guys and their motion you get a complete class on how to load all of their belt fed guns over and over and over and over why because the guy's going through 250 round belts or 200 round belts and he's you know they're non disintegrating length and he fires through Pops the cover, reintroduces the guide, checks the bolt, drops the cover, operates the bolt accordingly so everything's cocked and the cam is set and then boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, away he goes again. And it's close up because there's not a whole lot of room for a camera to be over in the far end of a football field inside an APC, guys. So you've got really good detail and this is especially critical because it also shows some of the other technical equipment. pay attention to what I've been saying about the bread boxes. Now if I was trying to kill stuff like this, I mean all the heavy stuff, we can't get through 11 to 14 or 20 inches of homogeneous armor or layered armor with ceramic armor. So you do the Larry Holmes thing. You poke it in the eye. Yeah, that big bread box guys. If these weapons have become so accurate now that at short range they're incredibly accurate. Think about it. We're looking at laser range finding and laser guidance now. We're looking at optics that we expect to engage a target out at maximum range, which it can be out to 3,000 yards. So when you drop the range down to 500 and 400, or say 1,000 yards, 1,000, I wouldn't even bother. I would try to get closer. I'm focusing not on trying to hit the tank in general. I'd be focusing on chewing the living snot out of that glass bread box that's on the top of the turret. It's everything for the vehicle. It's everything. It's like killing a cyclops now. Once you've blinded it, what can they do? All they can spray and pray is the battlefield, but remember there's just many friendlies out there as they're our foe. And they only got so many bullets and shells in there, don't they? That's right. Boom, boom, boom, boom. I'm empty. I'm empty. Boom. Oh, shit. Just pick your head out and see which way we're going. Yeah, exactly. And that's where John's 50 comes in and all the rest of your 338 Lapuas and your 30-out-6s. Ask any tank commander about the about... Because tank commanders traditionally would guys keep their head partially out and observe with their eyes. They've tried to improve that, but if you destroy it and what they did to improve it, if they went to digitals. So that box up on the top of the turret, it looks like it's about the size of a little bigger than a bread box. It has a glass front. It's armored glass, but it's not much. I mean, if you hit that with an RPG, or you hit that with a multiple number of 14.5 or 30 millimeter or 20 millimeter rounds, it's finished. And there's no backup. There's nothing they can do. You chew it up with something, you're going to chew the fixture up, you're going to destroy the onboard electronics that are critical, the eye. The rest of it is small format collectors and they, if you keep using your infantry weapons and anti-personnel devices, you're going to chew the snot out of what little camera they have left. And that's all she wrote. That's finished. Now they get to try and guesstimate what they want to do. They still have maybe their small vision box, but you know what? Like we said, we have a World War II American infantry policy with regard to armor. Everybody shoots in armor. Just like everybody shoots in helicopters, okay? You're seeing these images where everybody's supposed to be terrified of these Ospreys. I think after people started to see how the Ospreys fall out of the sky horrifically, see they're not going to land like a Huey. If you've ever been down in a Huey, guys, have you ever had an auto gyro? I've only had to do that once. And even there we had mostly power because we were at short altitude. But we lost another chopper in the formation that, oh hell, they got down but what the crew said was on board, everybody was strapped in. They got a little under 100 yards when they finally got full power and were able to put some thrust under them. Now guys, that osprey can't do that. Does everybody understand that? If you dump rounds into that machine, everything on it is critical. It's one big massive moving part. Not the helicopters in general aren't, but there's a little more forgiveness with a single rotor conventional as opposed to say the Chinook and then the crash-o-matic Osprey. So, wow, that's really impressive. What would you fire it up during its approach coming in? Why? Imagine if you buckle a rotor left or right on that vehicle. What do you think it's going to do? Massive amounts of yarn and wool. And not only that, but it's absolutely unforgiving with regard to thrust. Since we've been talking about this, I've noticed something. They've tried to take as much imagery of the Osprey crashing off of YouTube as possible. Guys, when I was originally describing it to you, there were at least a bold 25, maybe up to 26 different real fresh clean videos showing Osprey failures. Now you'll be lucky to see the one where they had the test crash where they had the first of the XM models. And the pilot is literally on the ground and flips her sideways. Remember, she just pulls in on herself. Yeah. I never really understood the reaching behind the Nick and the Dan thing. I mean, a good shot. Johnny Quest! Johnny Quest! Didn't you watch Johnny Quest? I mean, you get a kid with a head in an osprey type vehicle there and if John Quist has it, we gotta have one. I mean, you get a kid, you get a kid shopper, the same thing as my father. Well, you know, it's like a comet that was made in what was the movie, The Hulk, where he said, we got perfectly good sound equipment that works really well and it's being dumped in favor of junk that really, you know, again, the only reason we're buying it is because some senator or some shaster wants to make money off us. We're buying equipment we don't need and we're replacing equipment that's reliable and that will function flawlessly. And that's exactly what they're doing. See that? Step by step, it becomes, if you're looking at trying to gouge the American taxpayer, you don't want a reliable piece of equipment out there. Now let me give you an example. The old Gavin. By the time we were done, everybody yaps about this piece that was done. Remember about the Bradley Fighting Vehicle? Now it was done and it's done as a tongue in cheek satire piece, comedy piece about the butchering of the Bradley design. And I would point out I was in the original Bradley in 1975 when it was the McVie Fighting Vehicle. And the McVie, to me, just kicked butt. It was everything we needed in an infantry vehicle. It had a fire power up on the roof. Everybody could participate because they had shooting stations. It carried anti-tank weapons, a couple of mortar support weapons, it had on-board internal and external storage for massive amounts of ammo, and the only thing that they were waiting for was a new engine, so they went with one of the existing off-the-shelf power plants, but the entire design, which is typical for military, was omnitradeable. So as soon as the new engine came in, they had been replacing the older one as it wore out with the newer power plant. Now the Philippines and Holland bought the McVie and the only complaint was, well it seems like it's a little underpowered. Now the only reason they said that is because the Gavin, which is the M113, was at the other end of its development line. It had been completely detoothed of any problems. It was the most automotive APC built Now granted the Russians have some pretty cool stuff in their swim, but the 113 was considered and still is considered to be highly automotive. Which if you're in a battlefield where people are trying to shoot your arse off, you want to be highly automotive so you can shuck, jive, and dodge. You see? And so what they did is they took the Bradley and then all the features that were, which are why we got rid of the Gavin, which was a smaller target. Why we got rid of the Gavin was because of all these things they had to add on which then step by step they took off the vehicle They excluded it from being able to do So by the time they were done We spent a whole lot of money on the Bradley that we if we kept in its original design it made sense But in its final series of designs It's like we spent a lot of money on basically what originally was supposed to be an APC not a light tank Right, but the offspring As you well know, Mark and Don, they probably had 50 units to centigrade on them before they wanted to actually fly. Well, that's my point. It was not that they couldn't get it to fly. Now, here's the other thing. There have been four different airframe designs like the Osprey, both jet-propelled and turbine, like we see now. The original Johnny Quest was going to be a jet propelled, kind of like the Firefly from, you know, the Firefly craft from Serenity. Okay, from Firefly, from the series Firefly. When you see that thruster system, that guy didn't make that up. Okay, that was developed in 1954-55. But the problem is this, which is the only thing I've taken into consideration is when you focus jet engine thrust, Back in the day, the aircraft engine, the jet propulsion engines we had, were not the wide turbofan which became very popular. It was a division focused, high speed, or a turbofan, lower RPM, wider thrust pattern. What you see in the Firefly series, or what was originally, what was the spacecraft there, which was sci-fi, in reality, all they did was took, you know, they wrapped another frame inside of all of the stuff that they had already developed from 1955 through 1958. Three different designs were built that actually worked. Then they went back and forth. Now the one that was prop in between, first it was jet, then he went to prop, then he went back to jet. And then they went to prop and finally they said, we're going to build the Osprey. Well, in reality, my problem with the Osprey is, at least with the first three designs, you might have been able to scud in without probably getting yourself dead, dead, dead. But the Osprey, the answer to a question was never asked. How many ways can I slice and dice the passengers? Yeah, well, I said fly. I should have said transition from flight to other. Well, yeah, and that's the other problem is we really, really, really did. If you were going to do that, then the finer thrust pattern of, say, the wide turbofan, an example of this is look at the aircraft that are in service right now. Take a look at the size of an engine on a present jumbo jet and take a look at the engines of a 727. Look at the banana engine, look at the configuration of the engine. And if you look at it and start looking at specs, they got the thrust out of it, but they also didn't want necessarily the speed. Remember, we've changed our dynamic about what we expect out of aircraft, too. Doesn't mean they can't perform it. And normally, again, they're also engineered for altitudes. Either, again, they have to perform at all range with the same performance, or they're specced out to work at high altitude. Which again for commuter aircraft or long range bombers. Well long range bombers had to be able to do both because remember they want to be able to fly NOE or drop some eggs way up high because you didn't have any way to defend yourself. Yeah you know another interesting thing is usually other countries copy us on everything we do. No one copied the off spray. Nobody was lured into the fiasco. Right? The Russians have big helicopters. I would remind everybody The Russians did have one chopper that looks like the Osprey that is the biggest helicopter ever built. It's the Homer. Look up, the Homer, H-O-M-E-R. That's our designation for it. Now, imagine taking a 707 jet body and putting a couple of rotors on it tandem left and right like you see on the Osprey. But it did not have variable geometry. However, it could lift 300 men at a time. Now, it was not a tactical forward helicopter. What it was designed to be, like I said, there's a difference between wholesale and retail delivery platforms. The Huey is a retail platform. The Kiowa is a retail platform. The OH-6 is a Hughes, the Bell, the Hughes teardrop. That's a retail delivery aircraft. The Black Hawk would be considered a retail delivery helicopter. However, the Chinook was always considered to be the semi trucker, the pickup truck of the year. It was not supposed to be in the forward LZ right from the get go like they're trying to use it now because we've run all of our other airframes into the ground and we haven't repurchased smaller aircraft. The Black Hawk had all kinds of parts problems because we started getting junk from communist China and they don't want to talk about that because that was part of that sweet deal where we got screwed. So the Blackhawks, the reason you don't see as many of them out right now or around and why they've even parked a bunch of mountains in Arizona is because they really can't be sure how many junk Chinese fake parts we put on our equipment. See, everyone goes, it's fuel and resist! Really? Well, guess what? And you really want to be in a movie and the Osprey's got to be worse. God knows how much stuff we've actually had that we've been ripped off since the kosher mafia's taken over logistics. We'll probably, I mean to be quite honest, you couldn't get me, you had to put a gun to me to get into an Osprey. I wouldn't get into the stupid thing. Only because I can count on the two things, either A, malfunction because of this four parts, or the other part is, if somebody shoots at us, there ain't no possibility of surviving this. Death trap? Yeah, it's a death trap. It's one of those things where, how do you, if the wings, you know, Don, we talked about this, guys, if the wings are laid out for fast flight, Look at the size of those rotors. How do you crash land that? You don't. It's a crash! Now the engineers have told the pilots that the rotors are meant to come apart in that situation. Sure they are! And become massive propelled wreckage. How many are parent? Have you ever been whipped with a fly rod? Now, imagine a fly rod that you can't turn that fast. They've got those Hershey Bar wings and that damn thing. And it's like the MU-2 that's got small Mr. Bishie and a Donnie plant. Now, let's see Mark. The small Mr. Bishie 2, it's got helicopter engines on the wings. The little MU-2, it's got the Hershey Bar wing. That's another death trap. Yeah, but the idea, at least there, is that, well, it does auto gyro to a degree. The thing is, remember that as long as you have any kind of turn, Okay, you've got some capability. You can put that into neutral, but the problem is, again, how much resistance does it offer? Is it going to get up to whatever velocity to offer thrust? And the problem is... No way. Yeah, the idea was cool. It was an interesting little neat idea. But again, it relies on the fact that two systems have to operate optimally and constantly. Yeah, the problem with the Osprey is if you lose power on both, In mid-slide, the wings aren't big enough. It's the old fly. Your ass is grass and the lawnmower is going through it. And that's how it works. And if you haven't seen it, the thing is, take a look. I've got one video where everybody goes, oh, they've got helicopters. Really? Guys, go back to the militia videos I've done that are on our YouTube page. Count how many wrecks. And I picked out only 50 or 60 to choose from. out of hundreds and hundreds including fixed-wing aircraft and by the way the drones because they're telling you all the drones guys go and just punch in drone wreckage take a look at how many variations have already been shot down that they want to tell you oh it's fuel resist you know we have everything and we're seeing all that buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh So for your dollars you put up, they knock it down for pennies. Well, that's pretty economical if you're in air defense. Yup. And that's where I'm... See, the thing is you've got to pump the troops up. So the thing about this is that the police state mindset... Consider this, the psychological effect in reverse order, just like taking their weapons from them. They're all pumped up because there's going to be these ospreys coming in and they've always been training with everything going perfectly. Oh, and still they have those little accidents where the osprey blows people off the ground and you know, shoves them into the air 20 or 30 feet. I'm waiting for when they get pushed around on the ground and get sucked up, you know, pushed up into a rotor. Because they had that happen several times around the country including some public events where people were like near the trees and the chopper miscalculate, the offspring miscalculated. If you catch it on film, they pushed the one guy what, 19, 20 feet into the air? Well, if that rotor is coming down and she's landing, remember they're coming to the ground and you got pushed up into the air. Oh, that would be embarrassing, wouldn't it? You're trained for it. particular ways to walk away from that aircraft when it's idling on the ground. Yeah, just like on a helicopter. We don't run to the arsenal of helicopters, right? Right. Well, look, I don't see anything back moving. You're trained for the paths away from that helicopter for the rotor turbulence. It's why the... Not for the rotor. Yes, because of the wash and the threat of the rotors themselves, which is true with all rotary wing aircraft. It's always something that has to be taken into consideration. It's why your crew chief is supposed to be doing his job and why your ground landing NCOs are supposed to be doing theirs. And their job is to pull the men from the aircraft. When they lit up one of the first Ospreys rolled it out onto the tarmac, It might very well have been the one you described. That one was wired backwards on goofiness at the production and they blamed that on Dick Cheney because Cheney ordered a haltage for like six months. Somebody did a wiring job on it and didn't sign off on it and somebody else came in and did the same wiring repair and reversed the three computers that make the major decisions for which way is up in that thing. and the computers just talked themselves into flying it into the ground. But when it first took off, you guys, we talk about the wash from that. No wonder the Okinawans are saying, get rid of the ospreys. They don't want ospreys on Okinawa. When they rolled the first one out and lit it up and started to fly it, the pilot looked through the canopy over there and saw chunks of the tarmac being blown up out of the ground from the downwash. Chunks of the blacktop. The contractor did a poor job of his. Yes, there's 12 inches of concrete and asphalt there. Now there's only two inches because I just kicked it up. What are you talking about? The pilots have a special uniform. I'll fly that off spray. On their left sleeve there's a special little pocket. Inside there's a Bible. Oh no, it's a Koran. They want a lot of a Bible, but they could buy a micro-Koran for a much better price. But it would also be politically correct. They have a micro-Koran. Even though they're not Muslim, they have to appreciate the Muslim faith while they're dying. That's what you call a very hot, sun-baked blacktop. This has got to hurt. It feels easy. It feels really easy. Well, you know, this is still something that again we have to address because guys, we're going to be using rotary wing equipment and the osprey is going to be parked. I might use it as a way, it's one of those things where it's like if you're willing to use it for bait, oh look there's a bunch of really hard part, yeah, yeah, yeah, go after those ospreys, yeah, go after those little bombas out of those, yeah. Because it's like not armed, I don't consider them a viable resource, they're just an expensive, because for what little or minimal advantage you might have for temporary use. The wholesale loss of personnel is what negates it. And I'll tell you, this is already true of the Shithook. Look at how many units have been completely killed in one action. Six. Six. They'd like us to believe. Yeah, in fact, even some of the stories that are so epic because of the brave men of the seals, well, hell, the seals in one bucket, one craft, and traditionally that would have been probably two or three lift packages. where you'd have them spread out. You might lose one, but you wouldn't lose them all. Well, now we cram and jam everybody into one bucket, and by the way, that bucket is totally unforgiving. If it does get hit, there's not a whole lot the pilot can do is go around and around and around and around and around, boom! Now, what I mean, if one rotor or the other doesn't work, just like the Osprey, if one rotor or the other doesn't work, it's very, very important. It's going to be doing windows through the skies. Yeah, if it's the front, the tail is zipping around it, whatever RPM it progressively tries to catch up with the rotor. Okay, the way it's turning, if it's the back reverse the program, the pilot gets to spin. Either way the pilot's spinning because either way he's pivoting. But the long- being blue and green and blue and green, or gray and white or gray and sand. And then crush egg and then lots of flame and aviation fuels, very spewing all over all kinds of stuff. Did you guys buy all that B.S. about, well I'm not even sure if it is B.S. but the special rotor packages on these choppers I wanted to get supposedly What the hell was that guy's name with the beard? They chopped him off the carrier when they buried him. I can't believe... Some have been waylaid on the bottom of the top. Some have been waylaid. Yeah, when they got here, they put that story was it was sealed, they went with special choppers, the rotors were cut down to kill noise and all that. Is that all believable? Well, yeah, there are a number of different options, but when you do this, when you modify a package, then again, it's like golf clubs. If you adjust for one issue, you create others. When you shorten the length of the rotor, you have to speed it up to get the same amount of lift, the shorter rotor, because the tip isn't traveling as fast.
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