January 14, 2015
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed perception, false flag operations, and recent geopolitical events including the Charlie Hebdo attack in France. They analyzed how perception shapes public understanding of events like Sandy Hook and 9/11, critiqued mainstream media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo incident, and discussed the firing of cartoonist Maurice Siné for anti-Semitic content. The second half of the show focused on night vision technology, specifically second and third generation night vision devices for the HK91/PTR91 .308 rifle platform, including specifications, pricing, tube types, and practical applications for preparedness.
- false flag operations
- charlie hebdo
- perception
- night vision
- ptr91
- hk91
- .308 rifle
- second generation
- third generation
- thermal imaging
- ar-10
- preparedness
- israel
- france
- weapons systems
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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 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 can be brought. 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki 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 a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is? distill the land of the free afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report i'm our kirky and i'm done better one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines that occupied territories west southwest and uh... ladies and gentlemen you're looking to us on liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com running with a micro station cb base stations and ultra hallmark and golden spike technologies both east and west of the mississippi along with alaska and other points of the compass to the world dimension good morning good afternoon and the night because we are heard all around the planet once a good morning to bangledesh because it is morning way over there Anyway, Don, it has been a perfect day outside. Now guys, it was still winter. We still have snow. But if you want to go out and play in the snow, or as we were doing cutting wood and moving wood and stacking wood, well, it was a perfect day for that. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall up there, sir? Well, it's warmer than it has been. I'd say that. cold mornings, this morning and yesterday morning, this morning being the 14th day of January, year of our Lord 2015. It's kind of gray and overcast and you know that moist, cold, you can't say it's muggy and cold, it's just damp and cold. But hey, did I mention it is the 14th day of January and it is to be about this time of year. That particular date is a strike down the middle of the calendar if you keep one of those hanging on the wall, one of those antique things there. But that only urges me to take 1911 in one hand mark and magazine in the other and introduce the magazine to the magazine well and cut that slide release and now, man, we got one in the chamber. And while I'm off that magazine, I can tell you that it is Weapons Wednesday. The perimeter is secure. And there's plenty more where that came from if you know where to look. Of course that means we can offer equal opportunity, coercive force, that 1911 being an excellent choice for a hand cannon, for combat operations, personal defense, etc. etc. etc. Oh yeah, just the very image of it. A lot of people recognize it. That's even from a long, long time ago when you rattled around with the GI joke. He had to have that 1911, didn't he? It has become that standard. But you know, that's like person. The more you see it, the more comfortable you get with it or what. I want to do this for about three or four minutes, Mark, because this needs to be addressed. I want to, you guys, talk about perception. I'm going to start it just like this. I want to talk about a bar of soap. I want to talk about, and in that pause, there are a whole lot of people thought about a bunch of things and jokes about a bar of soap in prison, didn't you? I mean, you can't deny it. because that's in you already. That's part of your perception. You put those two words together. Well, it's actually, you know, bar of soap, three words by itself, and prison, four. But now, did you know, or could you tell me, and you don't have to call in and tell me, I think I remember the guy's name, but there was a guy in prison, and he had a bar of soap, and he shaped it like a gun. And he took some shoe polish or whatever, or something, or some black from somewhere and made it look like a gun. And he showed it to a guard, and that guard opened up the gate, and that guard did this and that and the other thing until, well, that prisoner will shape like a gun, onto a gun enough that, well, the guard believed it. He walked away, didn't he? Well, he might have ran, but he walked away. Now that's perception isn't it because it really wasn't a gun and when the guard looked at it, you know, you're right in somebody's face and all they see is, hello, hello, hello, everything gets bigger up real close but you know just the comes out and in prison you don't want to, you know, particularly when you have other people around that might aid this fellow, you don't want to just show it to everybody, you might just, it might just come out of your shirt just for a moment, just far enough so he sees what it is. Now that guard isn't armed inside the prison, so he realizes or he perceives that in that moment, well, he's at disadvantage, isn't he? That's just a bar of soap made to look like a gun. Now let's run with this thought for a minute because you know, bring us up into the modern age and you hear that 1911 and we talk about all kinds of things on the hour and on occasion someone calls in or on occasion it's even mentioned here. Here's another, a false flag operation. Now it's come to the point where this, that and the other thing is, well if it ain't, that's a false flag operation. Now understand this, whether it really happened or whether it really didn't happen, that's one of the reasons why the intelligence report is here, why Liberty Tree Radio is here to help you discern the difference. But if Sandy Hook did not happen for true and real, It is certain for true and real that most of America perceives it to have happened. They really think it happened. You see where we're going with this? Now, let's talk about conspiracy for a minute. Just for a moment even. We don't have to go that long with it because we've talked about this conspiracy and that conspiracy. If it's perceived, if it seems true to you, it must be. But most people gloss that over and this is how they can get away with things behind the scenes. But when you look, you find out, oh this I find out, you try to show somebody else, but you guys, what you perceive and what you try to exhibit to someone else, even sitting here talking on the radio, Mark is able to convey thoughts apparently far easier than I am. But this is something, even in the spoken word, we could do this on a communications Tuesday, but I don't want to go in that direction because there is a point to be made here. Don's not rambling. We heard a Secretary of State with that perception, you know, it's supposed to be the air, wiggles that little piece of and blah, blah, blah, and it goes right to your nerves. And if you speak that language, you understand what's being said. But you did understand that half bright said, well, the starving of 100,000 children was necessary. That's, you know, people well, if they heard it, maybe they couldn't really explain it in a way, but if she said it, it must be true. It was appalling. And to everybody who knew those hundred, god-awful. There's three layers of perception right there. But now let's do it like this, because we can go back. We're talking in current times right now. Let's go back. And we could talk about a letter written to the Musseini and well, a war that occurred and another war that occurred and things that were were diced in around that letter that happened because of World War I and World War II. Well, if you're betting against someone and they win and they win and they tell you they're going to bet again, you have my kind of, I'm going to take my money off the table, you know what I mean? But if two out of three of what they want has come true, you kind of have to, because we've perceived, we know the World War I and World War II happened, we know that. out of three ain't bad. Some big meatloafs sing a song like that. If they're looking at the three, if they've worked the first two, you have to understand that the third one will be just as easy for them. Now, most Americans don't even know that. They look at the problem in the Middle East can be marked. The major thing being sold right now is we hope that the people in the Middle East get tired of shooting people and beheading people and this just comes to a stop. Yeah, especially the Israelis. Yeah. Now this goes back over. You guys understand this. Whether it happens by a Muslim or it happens by an Israeli in front of a camera, this goes back over to perception. Most of the world, most of America would look at that and say that must be what happened. Most of the rest of those says that, well, America really don't know what's going on out here. double back on that because most of America doesn't even perceive that notion. Most of America still thinks we're loved around the world, aren't we? Most of America still thinks that, well, people just tuck away dollars around the world. They put them in their pillows and their mattresses. Well, that trust in the dollar around the world is not even fading. It's like sunset. America does not perceive that. But what they see is Charlie here, you know, a bunch of basically mad magazine artists being killed. And this is a major motion now that, you know, I even learned some new French, you know, je suis charlée, you know. My name is Charlie. Wow, but I don't speak French that much. mid-70s, haircut, and the curls, and oh Charlie, oh, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and all the other ads. Just a heads up on that one, guys. By the way, it's still out there. I don't trust a whole lot. They laugh their ass off when they propagandize us like this and then get away with it. That's like dropping the sledgehammer on this. Because they laugh at it, they are getting away with it. Most of America that watches the mainstream media, the television, they think that this is really truly what's going on. But now, when I step away from that crowd, I want to go back to this. And I've been a little long tooth in this, Mark, but you guys, whether it was, I'll just gut this. Because, whether it was false flag or not, they're going to work to their objectives and that means that we are going to have to fight. There's no question about it. Do you think that had you stood out front of, on Monday morning December 8, 1941, a recruiting office? and said, hey you guys, Delano Rosenfeld knew about the Japanese going to attack Pearl Harbor Friday. Do you think anybody would have believed you? Do you think you might have walked away from there without a split lip and a broken nose? Maybe a bloody eye, maybe even a broken arm? Really, do you? So understand where we are as a nation and where you are as a fighting man. Okay? That's my point here. Because it doesn't matter if the guy at your door is a psychopath. He brought a knife. He brought a gun. It doesn't matter if it's a psychopath in a blue uniform. He brought a gun. He brought friends. If he's in a blue helmet, it doesn't matter. The threat is still there. No matter the drive behind it, we have to look at this pure and simple. It's another false flag operation that goes over the head of almost every American. That's our job. How many times have you heard it on this hour? Well, if you're hearing things on this hour, how come you're not going out and telling other people about it? We kind of make that your job, don't we? Because we need to have some of them people who all of that information goes right over their heads, stick their heads up and look around a little bit and wham, it struck them right in the forehead and now they've got that information right. What is that mark in that most sophisticated battlefield computer on the planet, that gray matter between their ears? So again, we go back to perception, we go back to reality. And we, you know, we can stand and talk about false flag this and false flag that. But the reality is they are driving us to a war. I'll be quiet. Thank you, Mark. And again, with all the propaganda, like we said, beat the drums, so that the kosher mafia becomes the gross, overt, overlord. They get the army protection. The rest of you go to hell. That's what I really love about this whole thing. It's like they're just throwing the cards right out of the table. The Oi boys are your overlords. and charlie hebrew is a key part of that now with the with the above euro propaganda to me what i think is really fascinating about this is just the idea that well okay uh... you actually pop up the numbers could you know that you know they killed the cars or the of the of the guys that did the kill their killings supposedly in other words the either the cold steps brought from the middle east or the play actors who were hired for the f t x Well, it turned into not being an exercise. Yeah, they well once they were used for their video performance Then they had one last performance and a curtain call that curtain typically being in the morgue, okay? But we were all play acting you said that they was going to be paid with it You're going to get paid in precious metals and lead and brass their precious metal So wait, in this case it'd be lead and copper jacket. Here we go Hold still this is gonna hurt you and boy that it hates me. Oh, you give up There we go, dead men tell no tales, just like in Pirates of the Caribbean. Kind of like a thing about the whole Jewish thing, the Jewish or kind of appointment. More to the point, dead men can't defend themselves. Dead men can be used to spin tales. And don't forget, they always keep those convenient, they leave behind those precious things like, let's see, korans, handfuls of coins, and oh, oh, their driver's license or passports. Forgot my shoe, I gotta go back for my shoe. Yeah, yeah, yeah, by the way. Well, the big thing there is, again, that you still, it's the idea. So you just leave all this stuff laying around. Does anybody else do that? You see, if you're kind of like in a borrowed car, a carjack car, a stolen car that's for an operation, or a sterile car that's picked up through some other source, a safe house or whatever, you don't leave anything in the vehicle. One thing the media has been doing, Mark, is observing their perception of how cracked this team was. Why, they were trained to the nth degree. You've heard that, haven't you, you guys? Well, they obviously didn't know anything about Velcro for their shoes. They're alone. Don't take a wallet. Yeah, you know, they were really, really trained. He must have thought he'd dropped a magazine instead of his wallet. Both of them. Because apparently they said ID's. They didn't say ID. They implied that they got the ID for both of the shooters. Maybe the third guy was the associate or whatever. But what gets me about it is that they were saying ID's. So it's not like you have like it's bad enough when the Mossad agent strolls around in the downtown New York area and drops the ID card so that his other Mossad agent walking behind you by 10 feet can go, Look! Oi! Look, I found the passport! It must be the Skyjacker! Now how would you know that? Let me ask something about that one by itself. You have a... an inane piece of paper in... Did anybody look at New York when it got hit? Anybody remember what the Oklahoma City Moor Building looked like? It's like a billion to one odds. How many pieces of paper were moving around New York? It's like a billion to one odds. How much junk was flying around? And by the way, let's do the next one. What about after that cascade of plaster and asbestos rolled down the road? Plaster, cement, you know, housing paint, all the fun stuff that made up that wall of dust that you saw, guys. So you're telling me that somebody went, oh look! And not only that, but my telepathy machine tells me this guy is the Skyjacker! Oh my god! Did you put the other ones down? Yeah, but Izzy couldn't grab them in time. The firetruck put his tires right on one of them, so he couldn't pull the second one out of our ass. Oh, I'm sorry, my ass. You know, A-R-S-E, ass. Oi, I'm telling ya. See, that's the only way... I'm sorry. You can't convince me that that one was even real. That's purely Croc and BS across the board. But no different from the Crocobiasque going on with France and by the way the rest of Europe because you'll notice all the rest of the ducks are in a row I read that all the rest of the Israeli buttcrack worshipers are all there in a row. They're all standing up there. Oh, we're there together We're there together, you know, give us some money Well, if they had their way mark, we'd be all crying Remember the coal Oh yeah! Remember the Maine? And apparently that wasn't enough to infuriate America. Now if I get my timeline right, then they had to fly a couple of airplanes into the towers and get America to believe, you know, here's that perception thing again, they see it so many times that those airplanes must have been the turning point in American history. That turning point where our government said to us right on the mainstream media that we are going to use lies in this war. This war that will perhaps last a hundred years. Remember that? Oh, by the way, the individual, thanks for Henry's guys in the chat room, Katie. I'm not Charlie, I'm Maurice Sannett, fired by Charlie for anti-Semitism. While the world was busy condemning the January 7 attack on the satirical magazine, Charlie Hebrew, a little-known incident which the magazine passed went largely unnoticed. 80-year-old Maurice Sannette, political cartoonist with Charlie Hebrew, for the 20 years was fired in 2009. I'll get it right. Fired. F-I-R-E-D. There we go. fired in 2009 for his anti-semantic cartoons mocking the relationship of former French president Sarkozy's son with a wealthy Jewish woman. Yeah, well, you know, they've a, you know, they've a... doing the pornography and pedophile pictures to keep that president in tow. You know how it works. Especially when that Mossad agent is there to snuggle in with the president's son. Did I say that? Well, don't worry. The same people around the Russian honeypot operations in Moscow are the same ones who run the Israeli honeypot and pedophile pot operations in-Tel Aviv, kids. Maurice Siné, known to the world as Siné, faced charges of inciting racial hatred for a column he wrote in July of 2009. Le Faire Siné followed the engagement of Jean Sarkozy to Jessica Simone D'Arte, the Jewish heiress of a major consumer electronics company, the DARTY Group. are coming on the rumors that he can or gene are intended to convert from catholicism to judeism what's all their but the big ringer for america that the big plus plus jessica religion for social like that cinequip he'll go along way in life that little lad It didn't take long for Claude Lissie S. Kolovich, a high-profile political journalist to accuse CNA of anti-semanticism. Charlie Hebrew, Hebrew's editor, Filipe Val, or Filipe Val, who republished Lissie's Jelliance, Dash Postens, controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in the name of freedom of pr- In 2006, agreed that the peace was offensive when it was talking about the Jewish kosher, kosher mafia, don't you know. If you're talking about anybody else, you can pee in their face, you can burn their documents, you can tear down the cross, you can kill every Christian you want, it's okay. But do a cartoon about some hack and some kosher mafia critter getting together. Oi, that's anti-semiticism. You can't talk about that and laugh about them. They're very serious dictators and psychopath fans, okay? He was fired and taken to court by Le Jus Internationale Côte d'Alle Recitium et Intésementaire, the L-I-C-R-A, an organization which works to promote racial tolerance. Read that, it's the whipping boy for the Jewish mob in Europe, okay? In December of 2010, Sine won a $40,000 court judgment against his former publisher for wrongful termination. Viva la France! Viva la liberté! Well anyway, well, only $40,000. Yeah, of course he lost his job and that didn't have a problem with that. The kosher mafia of course were busy telling you how evil and bad he was. Yeah, yeah, right. Meanwhile, the next $40,000 to $100,000 Palestinian women and kids were killed by the Israelis. And that's okay. Anyway, well at least he got something for his trouble, but it's not much for a man who dedicated 20 years of his life to a magazine that touts itself as the fearless bastion of free speech as long as the Jewish mafia approves it. That's what I added. In France, only to be kicked to the curb for criticizing the ruling class. Read that, the Jewish ruling class, right? But that's the last show here from me on Je suis charles, which rather than echo the fight for free speech that it means to be, has turned into an emblem of fascist propaganda and hypocrisy. But of course, it is French, it is kosher run, of course it is hypocrisy, it is schizophrenic. That is the nature of the kosher mafia and of course the occupiers, the zioni. It is the way it is. So anyway, yeah. The old story, dual face, dual purpose, and you know, just totally hypocritical in general. Yeah, I agree. But that's expected. They're no different there than here in the US. So just a little heads up there. I am not Charley. Well, you know what, actually we should do that with, if somebody were smart. Oh. On YouTube, the Charley commercials, the Charley, the Charley Perfum commercials are still out there. and what you should do is something like, you're damn right, I'm not Charlie. And I go, I get out of the background, it's like, oh hell no, that's not me. That would be smart. Somebody could have some fun with that, put that up on Facebook, YouTube. Come on guys, be creative, pass it on. I don't care who does it. Let's start peeing in their face on this. What I don't want to have anything to do with Charlie, Charlie, Charlie Kong or anybody else, okay? Just that simple they held with them and the whole thing is a partisan propaganda piece from the get-go and you want to bang the gong to take the Europeans into a war go right ahead I felt like they need another war need to get a lot of a lot of European males killed while the Muslims and the Israelis are raping Europe We owe just to death. What do you think sound good? That's really what Adolin Albright will come up with some new art. Yeah, and Yeah let's not forget that after she was so proud about killing those hundreds of thousands if not millions of iraqis by starvation what's really fascinating is remembered that you got caught up in the art scandal where she was doing the interview which you get a little too uppity and in the background the palace you heard me right the palace that the jewish mafias uh... you know uh... madeline half-bride who discovered that you can't you can't know it But she goes, oh, I discovered I was Jewish. Listen, you want to look at her and you can see she was Jewish. But in the background were paintings in her palace in Europe. And it turned out that somebody was looking at those paintings. They were listening to what the nutcase was saying. But then they started looking on the walls and there was a stolen piece of art there. There were two stolen pieces of art there. Wait a minute. The whole stinkin' inside of the room was full of stolen art! that had disappeared in World War II and had conveniently been liberated by the Jewish Mafia. Now, you remember this latest movie they had out there? What were those skunks they were out, you know, supposedly landed in France? But they were all super Jews. You know, that was the thing. That's the big. Nowadays, we have the super Jews that have come back. Before, they were all rear to the rear, handful that were low end, money-wise. They got stuck up front or got stuck in the wrong place when artillery shell hit, right? But what's fascinating is all these movies now, now that the vets are all dying off, they're throwing all these movies up that they think they can get away with because nobody will challenge them. You see, it's not that they're doing honor to them guys. They can lie through their teeth. Well, yeah, they drop groups out like that, but you know what their mission was? Why to save those heart treasures for people like Madeline Halfbright. Well, actually for dad. The treasures just kind of got passed along. The stolen art treasures that, oh, Don, it was so important that we saved for the world. Well, maybe not for the world, but for a special click of monarchists, like oligarchs, like commissars, like the kosher mafia, Madeline Hap, Bright Critter, and her young... People didn't know they were Jewish. Yeah, and I didn't know those paintings were stolen. I mean after all I paid $29.95 for them. Saul said that he got them off the back of a pickup truck. I figured, wow, they were old, but they look nice on the wall. I didn't have a clue, even though they're documented in about 50,000 different literary texts where they were reviewing the painting and had been in a particular museum for years and sold to another collection and sold to another collection. I had no clue that that painting is what it was. Did you know that? Yeah, right. See, that's the kind of trash you're dealing with across the board. Don't look up at them, look down at them for what they are. Anybody else? It's just like strangling a guy on New York streets and letting him suffocate to death and holding back medical attention. If that was you or me? Prison. You were stealing a couple million dollar painting? What do you think you'd get for doing that, guys? Huh? What do you think you'd get for that? On the other hand, did you hear about Madeline Halfbright going to prison? What's that, what, you know, possession of stolen property? Isn't that one of those charges they throw out there? Or would they have like, well it wouldn't be conspiracy because he's already got them. Well, there's no ignorance of the law. Everybody knows that you should be checking out those, especially since there's a special secret police group here I just read about. This Lykra that is out there to crucify anybody who isn't goose-stepping with the Commissar Jewish mob. Well, there's also groups out there, Don, that their job is to find all those artwork, those art pieces, the statuary, the painting. the paintings for the people well i guess they were they said people they didn't mean off people they met a special little click of people maybe is that it yeah i think that's what's going on anyway before we go any farther uh... on this note don night vision technology we were talking about the h k ninety one this morning i want to really kind of answer a few questions that came up in two or three different cover down three actually because of sitting here one in town and one on the internet and had to do with pouches but also equipment and building up the HK91 slash the PTR91 which is the way to go that is probably right now the most affordable 308 rifle because of all of its components its versatility, reliability but also cheap mags and still very reliable but on top of that there are three different aftermarket clamp type or claw type rails that have the Picatinny system They're very well built. I've now seen two of them out of the three. I haven't seen the third one yet. It might be a G group or whatever it is. But all of them appear to be very well made comparable to the original German version of the system, but with modernization for the new scope rails and doodads, flashlights, whatever. So, we're going to put that on an HK91. So, Don, now we need a night vision device to go on that PTR91 rifle. What do you have available? What else is out there in terms of optics for observation for the spotter? How can we get hold of it? What's changing? Go ahead. Well, I got a second generation green screen, real night vision, that'll live on top of your .308. So, you know, snuggle right up to there as long as you can put a rail on top of that. Because if I understand right, the similar system be like a Ruger set up when you talk about a claw, am I wrong? At any rate, if you've got a rail there, I can put a second generation piece on top of that that will 2-power. 2-power is pretty good at night, you guys. We've talked about closing distance and great amounts of magnification with night vision. It just generally isn't feasible. But 2-power would be good on top of that. In particular, this is a true gun sight, as mentioned. 308 capable. If you want to match that performance, second generation V3 power, some call it 2.8, it's, make your pick, you know, it's almost of no different 2.8 to 3.8, now they call it 3. At any rate, it's a 3 power device, which is a good complement to the 2 power gun sight. It has been from piece to piece on every piece. It's an entry-level piece second generation device right now. Long time it was by sources, level piece for second generation. And because of that, it was a, and that standard was not low as far as for entry level. Again, I mentioned that that second generation viewer very consistent from device to device, which is something to brag about in the night vision industry. Sometimes you'll get something that two devices, you guys right next to each other, same manufacturer built the same day or delivered the same day. And one is just a little brighter than the other. And that goes back over to how much power is being. said to the tube and that goes back over to the controls. Sometimes we don't have control over manual brightness. A lot of times it's automatic brightness these days, be it automatic brightness control or bright source protection. Most of the gimme these days, I'll talk about this for a moment. You've seen in the movies, the guys walking into a room and every one of them's got the night vision goggles on and somebody turns on a light and they all scream, I'm blind. Well, that doesn't happen these days. That hasn't happened. There might be some Russian equipment. out there still, but even the Russians started to incorporate bright source, which if the level of light comes up pretty, it shuts the device off. And automatic brightness control, which limits the amount of light, no matter how much is coming in, it limits the amount of light that the user is looking at. So you can't be in the dark. Somebody turns on a light and it burns out your retinas, it just doesn't happen. Now we've dispelled a couple of myths there too and described actions that you want to look for when you buy a piece of night vision. If you go back far enough you can find some PVS-2s that have neither bright source protection or automatic brightness control. If you pointed it at a fire, in a moment the device would be useless mark. It wouldn't be a piece of night vision anymore. It would be just something you have to carry back to the base and get chewed out for because you pointed it at a fire. Again, we caution you, don't point your piece of night vision at a fire. Tail lights are really bad to point a piece of night vision at also. We pointed that out. Try not to look at the moon, the brightest object in the night sky with your piece of night vision. It's not good for your piece of night vision. It's almost like, well, where's that light coming from that's bouncing off of the moon? Okay, not good for your night vision. Let's back up here a little bit. I heard a ding. Maybe we've got a caller and I'll wind this up. uh... that second generation viewer right here mailbox for nine hundred eighty dollars that second generation company right here mailbox for twelve hundred forty dollars my phone number two three one seven nine eight four five eight again two three one seven nine eight four five eight thank you mark very good and actually uh... joe when the chat room was talking about uh... a tn uh... thermal technology and you do have thermal available, don't you? Well, I can put a piece of thermal on top of that gun also. If you're looking for thermal, you guys, in a gun sight, we're talking about mid-fours, depending on the caliber. Oh, you know, like 53 to 55 for something that'll live on top of your 50. And now that's entry-level, but it's not going to be the slow speed. It's going to be a faster speed for you. So I'm... shuffling things around there to a certain extent so that it comes out at the best price, okay? But we can put a piece of thermal on top of your 22 or your 223 or your 308, your 3A, your 408 and your 50 caliber. If you pick, you guys, whatever flavor you want to use, put a piece of thermal on it now. And again, with the HK's, HK family of weapons, a .308 battle rifle as a superiority weapon on the battlefield guys, putting a heavier bullet downrange with greater range, in general, applying special technology to that technology, that weapon system, is a double plus. One of the things, of course, immediately people say, well Mark, what about the AR-10? Absolutely, the AR-10 is an excellent firearm. It's been around longer than the M16 and it's a proven weapon system and for recoil virtually, again like the 223, almost non-existent. One of the most comfortable weapons to fire. In fact, for night vision application, the Air10 is an excellent choice. But the air tends to be a lot more expensive to put into the field and magazines are more expensive. Looking at the fact that the HK family rifles, the PTR-91, are not only available but are completely American made right now in the US. Barrels are US made, the whole nine yards. You're looking at a very desirable system, but the mags are the plus. Now you can still take all of the other features that are on these other weapons to include the add-on night vision and thermal that Don has, end up with comparable performance to that AR-10, the M14 slash M1A, and the HK, forgive me, the FN FAL. The FN FAL is out there in force right now, but the prices are between 1200 and 3000 dollars per weapon. You're looking at 800, in fact if you remember over Christmas there was a phenomenal package deal that included 10 mags, all the goodies, the scope, a scope, scope mount, and the rifle for about $900. Well, that scope mount would fit the night vision device that Don's offering right off the bat. Boom. You still have the daylight optics available. There's a number of different ways you can do quick release systems on that too, so you could use both day and night on the same rifle. On the other hand, if you're going to commit like an AR or a .308 rifle of whatever kind, the PTR-91 is the most affordable in its class to be able to commit to just night vision. just as the AR15A, you know, the A3 flat tops, preferably with a 20 inch barrel. So it would be actually an A2 flat top, but it's an A3 because it is a flat top. So I guess A3 is still correct, even though I don't want a 16.5, I don't want a longer barrel, and I can still mount that thermal or night vision and leave it on the gun. Which again, you know, makes it, you know, task specific, but we've already shown you we can build ARs for under $500 that are pretty serviceable. If I spend more money, the only place I'd spend more money on that system would be on a heavy, longer barrel to support the night vision device. And that would change the price, but still I could keep the cost way down from the $7,900 or $1,000 people are quoting. for a baseline upper end or middle end AR-15 flat top built. I could build it myself or less, put a big bull barrel on it, give it lots of stability up front, give it good energy, and Don's night vision or the thermal. So again, remember guys, Don, how can we get hold of you again if we need to call you? My number is 2317968458. Again, 23179684. I've heard a couple of things, so let's polish up that perception there. Let's do this here real quick because we can get out a thumbnail of night vision here. It's something that's hard to do in the visual world to bring it into an audio world, but we've solved good portions of that problem with the night vision videos over the years. I would say if you're live, I'm going to have to ask you to send somebody a piece of one of the night vision videos, Mark, because I can't find any more of them around here. Looking to get away from a Hollywood person of what night vision will and won't do as far as a green screen, the night vision video will show you plenty of opportunity or examples, rather, of what third gen. There's some second generation in there also. I did that because that's most of what we'll see against all, rather than, you know, stay in first generation. I did second and third because again that's what you will be up against. So you know it's mean old world isn't it? And that was kind of the thought line there. You'll see examples of gunfire from the side and actually someone shooting at the target 100 yards away to the right of the camera. Or the camera is about six or eight feet to the left of the target. Take your pick. But what you're doing is looking at someone shooting at you or very near to the camera, not necessarily you. right there on video and that's what it really looks like, not Hollywood. Oh, you'll see animals, you'll see lightning, you'll see snow, you'll see summertime, a clisane terrain. Which was one of the big things that I really had to be able to do and I was fortunate to be able to do that. But this wasn't all done in one night, that's another way to put it. Looking for the night vision video, hey, put $25 in a envelope, Nancy Cornke at... 1 9 4 in Dexter where the PZ some call it the zip code is 4 8 1 3 and that'll get you the night vision video and then you can Understand a lot more about a visual world when you pop it into your player and enjoy it on your toe But qualify a few things here americans have built first generation in a long time any first generation pieces going to have a uh... russian to been even if it says made in israel understand that the russian too del imported into israel and then they'll put it in a body in or they'll import the whole thing in in a plastic body in take off the decal that made in belarus and do a little almost like a uh... all what is the cobweigh of a brand their own production number into the body. So there's no such thing really as an Israeli night vision. That explains that. Now, the Russian first generation tube is what you're going to get. If you bought a first generation piece from me, and I think I told almost everybody, it's Russian. Almost not second generation American tube right now. We've talked about almost seven now, say a few. ITT lit up the line and built a whole bunch of brand new second generation tubes and put them into the market and they went shhh and they were gone. But in America, America you're going to see third generation in its various levels. American tubes have moved away from the 45 lines to 52 lines. I can get you a third generation tube. It's going to be Russian at 45 to 50 lines per. in third generation, it might just as well be Russian as American because the American in that lines per is getting kind of thin. If you go to like 56 to 64 lines per, that's purely an American too in third generation. My second generation tube right now entry level is either, believe it or not, a Russian or a Belgian tube. tube entry level. That's my entry level second generation. We can go up and I can probably, I might be able to scrape up on a second generation American tube, but I said probably and that's kind of skinny on that. The Belgians are making a second generation tube mark. The American second generation tube had a lifetime of 2,500 hours. The Russian and American first generation tubes from many years ago, the Russians still has a lifetime of about 1,500 hours. the Belgian second generation tubes now are pushing 5,000 and 7,000 hours depending on how up you go in their quality. Now that almost rivals the American produced third generation which ITT and Raytheon say 9 and 10,000 hours in a second generation device. But again we're still at second generation device between 45 and 54 lines per millimeter. So we go back to how fine is the picture. The finer the picture, the farther away you can recognize something. The more pixels it takes to recognize a face at a given distance. The more pixels you have available to recognize a face, the more recognizable it will be. That's the proper way to put that. But we're getting close to the top. You guys, let's do another qualifier here in a audio world. Right now there's a lot of snow across the nation. Even if you get in there with snow pretty deep into the south, you're in there. Snow on the ground in first. Yippee-hoorah-hooray, because it's almost like daylight. It greatly increases your range of detection and recognition, but you know what? It does the same thing for second and third. It brought to your attention about 10 years ago, maybe even 12 now, when it was brought onto the air at that time that ITT sent out a bulletin to third generation owners about in the snow. So you don't want to, if you have a pair of benign, you don't even want to do this with a first generation piece. but you're standing there and it's bright snow and you bring up the binoculars and you look across and you're making something out and you just can't see that with your eye and you bring up the binoculars from hanging on your chest but they're pointed at the snow, the device and we've talked about that over the past generation in snow it's like yippie hooray. A generation in snow is the same thing but you need again if you can see it with your eye, we've cautioned this many times at night, you don't really need to turn on the night vision. So again, you know, this changes, this thought line changes from season to season, doesn't it? If you're going to turn on a vibration piece in bright moonlight and lots of wood, turn it on with my hand over, already taken off, and my hand over the front, let's turn it on, like, you know, basically about 20 seconds. Move your hand and allow the tube to become acclimated to the high light level, instead of just shocking it. Because the tube will warm up faster than the defenses. same for second generation also. It's also the same for first. We've got some good information out on night vision this evening. But hey, if you're looking, if you want to talk about night vision, my phone number is 231-796-2179-658. Very good. And again, the technology, guys, it's not that it isn't out there. You're going to have to go to a different level to get it, to get green screen. But remember, another thing that Dom pointed out about the value If you're paying more, but your lifespan is that much greater, then you have to calculate it out. If you put it hour for hour operating time, basically you're looking at that much more of a service factor for that much more money paid, the equivalent to what used to be putting two or three pieces of equipment in the field, or replacing a system, say, two or three times. You're seeing one piece of equipment that can stay on the shelf or stay on that rifle for an extended period of time and stay online. You might relegate it. It might... Now, that's the other thing. We haven't really touched on a lot. But as we get towards the long end of the service life on a night vision device, we still can use it, but we're not necessarily going to rely on it to be, say, a key point system. We can use it for... close proximity activity or area defense, things like that, right? Toward the end of first, second, third, or even fourth generation, your picture is going to start to become dimmer. Muddy. Now, more muddy. That's a good way to put it because in third and fourth generation, the microchannel plate is starting to fail. So each individual micro channel plate you guys, imagine you've got a block of glass and you heat it and stretch it. And when you stretch it, now you've got a round tube. You let it cool a little bit, you cut it, you stack it on top, you heat it and stretch it and so on and so on and so on until you've stretched that glass so thin that you can represent like 45 degrees. threads of glass per millimeter or as many as 74 threads of glass per millimeter. Now you've got a long stack of those like spaghetti all laid together. You heat it so it's fused on the outside and fused on the inside and you start cutting wafers out of it. That's the basis of a micro channel plate. That straightens all the electrons that used to come down out of a first generation piece. It straightens them out. That's why you don't have fisheye in second, third, and fourth. But also, there's an electronic charge run across that plate. And when the photons hit that, they grab a bunch of electrons and send them straight down the tube to your eyepiece. And wow, it's like seeing in the dark because you are. So again, there's a basic explanation of a micro channel plate and why you want more lines per millimeter. I've run this caution out. We are at the top. I've got enough time to do this though. If you're talking to somebody about third generation and you think, man, I know third generation is expensive and some guy says, yeah, $4,200 for this gun site. It'll live on top of your 50 and all kinds of things. Ask them how many lines per millimeter and if he stutters, look for somebody else. because he doesn't know that much about his product or he might be selling you a high-end product price, selling you a low-end product. There's a lot of difference between 45 to 52 lines per and 68 to 74 lines per millimeter in cost, performance, low light, and again, what is, is that a face or is that, is that a gun or a broom? The more lines per millimeter helped to discern that. Thank you Mark. Again, for everybody out there, deal with Don rather than a stranger. You get an honest solution to the problem that fans are facing. 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. Blue Rock, aimless last, beat them down hard, don't let them get back up and, well, they should wish to God they never even showed up or were born by the time we're done with them. Don, your number for night vision closes for this hour, please. Death numbers, two, three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight, two, three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight. Thank you, Mark, God bless you. God bless America, you're the one.