Mark Koernke discussed militia training activities at camps in Pennsylvania and Michigan, emphasizing the importance of disciplined intelligence gathering through the "W system" (who, what, where, when, what were they doing). He critiqued photo documentation practices, advocating for complete photographic coverage including vehicle details, license plates, and unit markings. Koernke promoted the 5.10 logistics program for preparedness and supply distribution, stressed the importance of finishing tasks completely rather than abandoning efforts midway, and discussed potential escalation scenarios involving government forces and militia response. He advertised night vision equipment through Don Betcher and AR-15 lower receivers through Aries Armor, while emphasizing the need for continued preparation and commitment to constitutional principles.
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The 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 will 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 will 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 bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch 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 this still the land of the to Liberty Tree radio and Liberty Tree radio is Broadcasting to all points of the compass each and every one of our brothers and sisters both on behind the lines in Liberty Tree Radio. You might be listening on Indiana Freedom Talk Radio or Live 365 or pbn.4mg.com or a whole bunch of different venues like AM or FM station in your neck of the woods. Perhaps it's a CB. Maybe someone else is streaming it to you and well you never even heard of Liberty Tree Radio before or Live 365 but hey listen to this someone said and I'm bet you'll have Mark with us in a moment or three. It's a 14th day of overcast. The birds are looking like they're trying to find a place to hike. I think it's going to rain again. There's a couple of stories we haven't got to the hour in a while. They're basic and they're pretty good as far as they're ancient. I would say that we refer to that every now and then. It's way out there on the fringe. It's the biker culture. It was made in 1969 during the you know, the beginning of the psychedelic, right in the heart of the psychedelic era and all of that, but there's a lot of symbolism in that movie. If you pick it apart, there's all kinds of things that represent more than just what you see in the picture if you choose to pick it apart. The scene in that movie where the two riders walk into a commune someplace, maybe it was even into the edge of Texas way out there. Now when they walk in there, there's all this clatter going on from people, moaning and groaning other people and and someone in the background, and it becomes part of the camera's focus for a moment, when she asks another person, what does this mean? Reads a quote from the founding fathers that talks about how hard it is to begin, but how worthwhile it is. How cautious it should letter, I think it was Thomas Jefferson to somebody else. But it became, it's part of history now. And she reads that little bit of history right there in that movie that's just, you know, Some people look at it as just a psychedelic acid biker trip, you know. She reads that portion of that. One of the founding fathers thoughts on sometimes is it worthwhile to begin, how hard is it to begin, and we need to be cautious. And now that's an overview of the whole thought line. But you know, there are views on starting a project. You know, we talk about preparation all the time, don't we? And that's the boiled down view of starting a project, preparation, no matter what. Learning to play a piano or a guitar or drive a car or shoot a gun or take a scuba course or learn to be a surveyor or you know, all of those things. You have to prepare for it. Be a surveyor, you have to already have that basic math in you, don't you? Even to be a diver, you have to have some basic math in you, don't you? To be a shooter, but you know, I don't need to, that's not where I want it to go. But it talks about in the beginnings and preparation and now we start on like a great endeavor. Here we go boys, up over the seawall. It's kind of all or nothing, we're going to make or break. That's the thought line about beginning things. Right here at the front of the hour. I'll tell you, and I don't know if Mark's with us now, but sometimes to sit through an hour all by yourself, it's you wonder, man, we're going to make or break this hour. Truly, it's a lot easier. I'm sorry about that guys. My hands are dirty. I had a load of dirt come in and I either get it or get it done with the plants that we have which were getting a little dry there. They all got rehabitated and re-happy and they're perky and standing up and the food is begun. So sorry about that. Oh, that's okay. We've done the run up. You know, it's, hey, he's Mark Poornke. And that's Don Becher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, east, and south. And down today's date, it is the 14th day of May. And for everybody out there, it is Thursday. We're headed towards the weekend. Some of you guys are already over there at Camp Ogamum and over at Camp Emmerick in Emerson. As of this afternoon, some of the micros are now up and online. They operate when the facilities are open and we've got advanced parties there because we're overcrowded at both of those facilities. That's a good thing. Everybody is getting out even if we get wet. They don't care. We have people coming back from Pennsylvania, Colorado, I believe New York and they'll be giving briefings on their discussions with the Connecticut, New York and Pennsylvania militia on the Middle and East side of the states. For Connecticut, it's not that big a state, so I think you could drive around in one day, at least say you went across it and back without any problem at all. You might have several police state operations to pass through, but still, not that big a state. New York, on the other hand, a lot more people and you can't get there from here. Quite a few places guys so everybody's used to that by now. We have the Third, Regimental Combat Team, Colonial Marine Militia and the 63rd, which is a mechanized element that's out there training. They're going to be over north of Mechanicsburg again. We also have a supply and support program slash a logistics training program going on explaining the 510 program and how we've set it up and how we scan the country and then connect with a few people that are already providing supplies. There are people in Pennsylvania. that are surplus companies that actually have a pretty good stock of TA90 gear and that's good enough for what we're doing. In fact, nothing changed on that. So a lot of that's being donated or is going to be purchased for minimal cost and will outfit whole companies as needed. We'll also have that in the 510 program on standby. Before we go any farther, Don, guys, I want to reinforce this again because I had another discussion with somebody about a couple hours after we got off the air this morning. Don, this has to do with sit reps. I understand salute, guys, okay? But the W program is easier for everybody to remember, especially since everybody is typically pressed They're doing other things. Who, what, where, when? What were they doing? What were you doing? Who, what, where, when? Now, what that means is, again, as the information is available, because here's something else, do not assume or suppose anything. If there is a question mark next to any one of these subjects, it stays a question mark until you can confirm. Now, you may offer, again, sub-notes. The example is, as we've talked about most of the photo essays I've seen, there's a question mark next to them. And the reason, wherever possible, there seems to be the numbers, not for the people who are in the vehicles or the people taking the pictures, not showing up. Everybody's terrified about being the green weenie and having finger pointed and whatever. That's fine. The problem is the lack of numbers, dates, and information because on the sites where supposedly the activity is taking place. Much of it compressed without a clean overview. And I will point out again when you're doing photographic surveys, when you're doing image surveys, you do a close up, we want all the numbers. You do a back up, we can see where the numbers are oriented on the vehicle. Then you can do an orientation image showing the overall activity. get a front, a side, and a back view. When you do the front, you'll probably get the driver. But if you want to, hey, you'll snap the driver's picture too. Why not? Now again, if you watch all these photo essays, I've seen three now, the back of the truck isn't shown over and over again. It's cut off. And it's really convenient how it's cut off because you see, if I'm doing pictures, let me ask you something. Don't you try to crop the shot to get everything in the picture? You would think, yeah. That's how I was taught to take pictures, guys. Get the whole thing and give yourself an inch or two either side so you've got the complete image. If you look at most of the images, the back of the truck where the license plate is, is cut off, and the images were chosen for also screening slash fogging up the panel that shows whose truck it is, what taxes they pay, and what state they're based out of. That would be kind of nice. Now the other thing is the vehicles themselves. Guys, get close ups. Why? Well, on the bumpers there are a lot of important information. Also look in the quarter panel right in front of the front door and the quarter panel just behind the back door. On the Humvees especially, you will find unit ID markers, nomenclature, even the information on who's driving that vehicle. In many cases, they make the individual responsible. And so they actually put a name on the truck. They put a name on the Humvee. Now think about that. So we need everybody to plug in and put together a more intelligent process here and challenge other people. In fact, with the one photo essay, there's only one license plate. and it cannot be clearly seen even though it's supposed to be digital photography but it's clear enough that I can make up the basic numbers. What I want to do is blow it up and look to see what the expiration date is on the plate. You see if it's supposed to be right now and it's got an expiration date for 2013 or 2014 then that's going to tell me that somebody's been, shall we say, looking through their inventory and stuff they took photos of and hoping nobody remembers. On the other hand, again, we need to do this so that we can negate any possibility of shenanigans going on by individuals trying to disrupt or discredit or just because they're dinks and they're trying to stir the pot. I don't have a problem stirring the pot against the enemy. There's more than enough to do it with. But the fact of the matter is that when I see things missing and I see them repeatedly missing, I put a question mark next to it. And again, I've done photography. Over and over, the arse end of that truck got cut off. Over and over, the plate can't be seen. And over and over, and it's like the driver's not a friendly, the driver's driving for the government. I'm not worried about finding out who he is, and he shouldn't worry about anybody knowing who he is. He's obviously publicly driving for the government to begin with, so what's the point? You see what I mean? And he probably goes, well, well, maybe they're trying to conceal his identity. It's like, well, good will that do it. You took a picture of a stinkin' truck. You know how stupid that sounds? Well, it's a big red truck and there's a lot of... No, wrong, sorry. They're gonna look at the configuration and go, yep Ralph, I loaded that up on Bob's truck over there. Why? Well, you gotta go talk to him. See, so that stupid doesn't do any good. Otherwise, you might as well not show the picture of the truck. Right? No. Go! See, so any BS that can come up it doesn't make sense. Again, Close-up photographs of all nomenclature and information. Mid photographs showing where it is located on the piece of equipment. And then an overview photograph of the actual activity. In other words, the vehicle in motion, what it's doing, like the photo essay, but with the whole truck to include the rear end in incorporated over and over again. Now I'm probably making people wonder, but again, they're probably doing right now, I hope you're doing what I'm trying to get you to do. Go look at the photo essay and ask yourself, look at what I'm talking about. This is where we need to be more disciplined and we need to demand discipline of others. Intelligence, especially first-hand contact intelligence like this, is valuable. And for that reason, it needs to be complete. Okay, so the W system. Now the last part, what were they doing? What were you doing? Here's the first thing some dimplehead always says, oh, you don't want to part out who we are. Once again, it's like, well, you're giving a report, you're putting the information out. I don't really care to have your name there. I don't need to have your name there, nor do I want your name there. What I need to know is, how are you observing this? Were you traveling down the road at 95 miles an hour, trying to text, pick your nose, watch a five inch colored television screen and drive at the same time and just happened to notice some Army colored cars going by? Okay, see there's the problem 90 miles an hour in that direction vehicles is going 70 miles an hour in the other direction or maybe only 55 either way Okay, well, that's what the cameras are for and again Invest let's start getting off the the phone cameras and let's start investing in a little better technology or a committed technology seriously people A camera technology that is isolated and independent is right down there with, say, it's throw away. It literally has gotten a throw away. The cheapest ones are about $9.95, a whopping $10. But for $34 or $50 you can get some really well built with on board monitor that are just like standard little handheld camcorders that will fit in the palm of your hand smaller than the palm of your hand. The screen is the size, the camera is the size of the screen, forgive me I'll do it that way. And the little screen will pivot, turn up and down sideways, but there's a minimal number of controls. No phone controls to get confused over, no text messages to overlap with. One thing to do, take images. Period. Play. Play back. record of course is in there somewhere there's usually five buttons total I've noticed and by the way you can also you know USB to whatever you want to laptops even from phone to phone you know from the camera to another phone whatever you want to do so as far as being able to send it out there's not an excuse oh I gotta use my camera phone because no you don't All you got to do is have a bridge cable from one to the other. Congratulations, you can send it out once you've got it in its entirety. But remember, the important thing is committed camera technology. The phones are your backup. Or the phones, or if you can walk up and get in there, okay, fine. Even then, why not have a regular, separate camera? The camera can be protected while they're busy thinking they need to grab the phone. Because you know they will if it really does become some kind of puff-up match. They're gonna be looking for the phone. Seriously, I've watched them do this over and over again. Where's your phone? Where's your phone? Where's your phone? Where's your phone? But that's not where the images are. They're in the other piece of equipment, which they tend to even completely ignore because their logic is, you're conditioned. You see how that works? So anyway, I want to get that in there. We're at the bottom of the air almost down. I heard a ding. Do we have a caller? If we're going farther, don't want to leave anybody out. Any comments on this any questions, please now I will tie this in with remember the emergency Ecom-com system that we already established and the who what where report is the standard to begin with Yes, I know about salute I haven't even looked to see if there's somebody saying something about you know the salute report and how it works guys We're not using that you can use it if you're talking to me. I guess but Remember that we're trying to build our own system and we're trying to create a consistent system and we need to make it so that everybody, everybody can understand. Now, in addition to that, we have what we call the SIT-RIP forms. We have a Form 1A and a Form 1B. The Form 1A is for step-by-step reception of a call. Okay? The Form 1B is a step by step who, what, where, when, what were they doing, what were you doing field report. And it's written down. But if you do not have the information, the subject area should remain blank. Unless you can follow up with a second, third or fourth report because progressive intelligence can be acquired and an upgrade report can be made. If you don't know it, Then put a question mark, not applicable or not available. N-A. We'll understand what that means. Okay, we aren't sure. Okay, we do know. Okay, we're not sure. See how that works? Now another thing. Get a decent map for the county where you normally operate in every day. A paper map. Not just a computer map. Do you know how many times we've had people fumbling with controls and tiny buttons when things get nervous and excitable and exciting? They make mistakes over and over and over again. Guys, a simple paper map will take care of a big chunk of what needs to be done with regard to identifying location and orienting the information to help other people move into the area. Yes, we've got GPS. Yes, we have phone mapping, the whole nine yards, etc. So we know all about that. It might be a good idea to learn how to use the map anyway because some day the batteries and the cell phone won't be available. You see how that works? So don't assume you're just going to be able to do this forever. It's only a local and it's only a recent convenience that is not going to survive. Let's back that thought up. The same one goes for your laser rangefinder and your wind speed indicator. I'm $1,299. I can't advertise it for any less, but I can tell all my listeners on the intelligence report that I can put it in your mailbox for $1,155. You can go over to the website at www.3w.ydto. dot us. Oh you'll see all kinds of cool stuff there. You know goggles and gun sights and green screens and thermal and and oh binoculars and binoculars and gun sights. You'll see a couple of digital gun sights. Entry level that's 308 capable. We discovered that today. And oh the performance of first generation. Just in that time frame the last of the green screens that went out were 308. speculated that well they wouldn't want to replace it with anything less and we had confirmation on that this morning thanks to a listener. If you're looking for goggles or gun sights or thermal or green screen my number is 231-796-8458 the website is 3w.w. Again we talk about preparation all the time don't we? You know there's if you look around and kind of do research into that thought line. You'll find a lot of subjects on, you know, a lot of different people expressing their thought lines about this. There are people who have made a living how to help you, you know, prepare for something, be it speed reading or the guy, what's his name, I can't remember, who will just basically help you organize your life and you can go to his school. Talk about the middle and the end. We haven't brought this one to the hour in a good long time. It's about a guy who taught martial arts, but he also made most of his livelihood from trimming trees. The guy needed a helper and he put out the word that he needed a helper and he told this guy he didn't want him and that guy didn't want him. One day from his own class, the guy says, I want to learn how to trim trees from you. He's already learning martial arts from the guy. Okay, let's give it a shot. So the guy turned out to be pretty good climbing trees. After a little practice, it seemed like he would dance out there on the twigs where no human should really be. And the old time would tell him, cut that right there. And he'd sneak out there and cut that and come right back and seeming to be almost supported by the air. People would come. This guy was so good at climbing trees, people would come to watch him work. and the old-timer would deploy him into a tree. He'd, you know, skedaddle up that tree and go and cut this and balance on that limb and do something else and come back down. And after watching the old-timer, watching his student, his employee, now it's a multiple thing for this guy. He's not only his student, he's his employee also. And he's also his mentor. He's teaching him a trade. After a while, the guy in the tree notices that Every time he's up there in the air, in the most precarious places, his employer doesn't say anything. His teacher doesn't say anything to him. He just watches, cut that limb, trim that. As he's coming down and he's down to the last few motions, maybe just four or six motions, this limb, that branch, and a little swing, and he's on the ground, the old timer is telling him, be careful, be careful now, be careful. This went on for a good long time until finally the youngster, the student thought, the question the old-timer about this, why is it that when I'm up there and seemingly flying to trip a skinny little branch at your instruction, why is it that you don't caution me then when it's at the most danger, but when I'm just about to the ground? You urge me to be careful and be careful and watch out. I hear from you almost every time. Why is that? And the old timer says that well you go up the tree as if it's natural for you and you spend that time out there on the skinniest branches as if you exhibit that thought that you know what you're doing and I don't have to instruct you. Only the very finest things trim that branch and even that you're coming along very well. Sometimes I don't have to tell you what branch to trim. But as you're coming down and the job is almost over, that's when we start to forget what we're doing. That's when we start to think about doing something else. That's when we start thinking about the next job. That's why I urge you to be careful right unto the end of the job. The student smiled and finally understood what the old timer had been trying to impart into him for a good long time. But you guys, you know, we can talk about this in a different sense because Mark, how many times have you asked the question on this hour, do you have a pocket constitution? How many times have you heard that ask? And you know, what's the greater percentage that say, yeah, I've got one, oh, I pass them out. Oh, I've had one since 1995 or earlier. Oh, I bought a hundred of them and I gave them out. You know, the more of them you buy, the cheaper they are. Do you have your own pocket Constitution? Because as much as we are denied it today, that should be the end goal. Just as we're done with this struggle and the most, you know, half-cock talks about it in a different sense, you know, the soldiers coming back from the day's patrol on either side. Be they, you know, wearing that American fatigue green or that Charlie Black pajama or that North Vietnamese regular army, they go out in the morning and And they do all those things as cautious and as sneaky as they can through the day. And then they start heading home and that last half mile, that last quarter mile, they're smoking cigarettes and spitting on the ground and all kinds of things. And those are half-cocks words. The job ain't over yet. This goes from the beginning of the job, from preparation, we talked about that at the front of the hour. Through the middle of it, it's the grind, it's the fight, it's the struggle. But I'd put, I'd finished this thought line and I might get a, I might get a word wrong, but on the wall down there in Battle Creek, where was that? Public radio was originally established. Was a, uh, and it said something like, the planes of hesitation lie the bones. By the blackened bones of countless millions who at the dawn of victory sat down to rest and resting died. Yeah. Almost there. Let's just relax for a minute. Let's take a break. Yeah, that don't work, does it? Focus. It's preparation. It's the grind, you guys. It'll seem like so many things. You can put any kind of word there you want to the point that it's so derogatory, you don't want to repeat it in front of women, folk, and children. But it's the work. And just, man, we're all done, man. There's home right there. And just about the time you're ready to reach the front door well, because well you had relaxed everything. You thought the job was over. But you know, think of anything you're going to put there for bad news. It's a beginning to end thing, isn't it? It's you know, from the cradle to the grave. And if we look at it along that line, a lot of people got halfway through their job and kind of turned their back on it. And they got most of the way through it and thought, oh, it's done now and somebody else will finish it. And you know what, that's why we're in the pickle bucket, the hand basket in the shopping cart in the freight elevator with a broken cable on the way to you know where. A lot of people didn't finish their job right in the middle of their job. They thought, oh, somebody else will do it. Or I've done enough, or well, I think I'll just take a break. because it's time to take a break. Now there are people, yeah, there are people you guys you've seen, you know, sometimes even in the broadcast community, even in, oh on Liberty Tree Radio, there have been people who have gone away for a while and then come back. Gotta take that break, gotta step away from the fire. You know, standing over that forge for a long time, you start to get a sunburn and you're not looking at the sun. But again, that goes back over, I'll throw a couple cliches out here and you've heard them before. You know, we keep our nose to the grindstone, we keep our nose to the grindstone so we can hold their feet to the fire. It's not time to let up. It's not time to think that Well, I got enough beans and I think I got enough bullets and powder and primers and I got my secret place I'm going to run to and I've got everything I need. But if you truly do got everything you need, go over that list and check it twice and start looking at I got one of these. I really should have a backup for it. And if you really got everything you need, go over that list and look at oh you got one water filter. You got one water filter and you're telling me you got everything you need? Check that list. Check it twice. I yield to you, Mark. And for everybody out there, again a reminder, we're going to be up to our eyeballs in activities here in the next couple of weeks. We've got training in Pennsylvania. Colorado Meetup is this, actually was part of it, was this last weekend. There's going to be another meeting in Colorado and I understand also in Iowa. We've got New York militia, you know, especially with the latest comments made by the sheriffs there where they're basically telling everybody to take their paperwork and throw it away. Anything to get in the mail, don't bother with it, stuff it up, they're ours. The bad guys are all in a foster, you know, they're flummoxed because nobody is really worried too much about trying to in any way, shape or form appease the regime and that's something that's frustrating them to no end. So I would point out that guys Stay focused, stay on track, don't give them any ground, and the bad guys aren't going to know where to go. Well, we're going to hell in a hand cart like I was mentioning earlier. Grease tracks, by the way, if we have our way. But there's no place for them to turn right now. And this is becoming more and more apparent to them with nobody stepping forward and saying, oh, I'll take the hit. The governor's office is kind of screwed because of course they were barking like everybody was going to follow their orders to a T. That didn't happen just as a case in point. The king told you to vote the taxes higher. Yeah. And you made the mistake and did what you did and now nobody's really all that worried or excited about listening to anything they got to say. So they're in a quandary, as they say. Well, in a quandary. Well, that's not going to change much, but what I can see. So for everybody out there, what we need to do is ensure that we reinforce and help those that are on track, especially in these other states. The couple things you can do, one of them, as I said before, visitor from the past. You hear it every hour here when we do the intel report. When was the last time you shared it with somebody? When was the last time you gave it away to someone? See, I do that constantly and we're doing it all over. Of course, the other thing, you can do it electronically. You can send an example of one of the programs to someone, pick an hour, make it your favorite, and once you pull it, you just copy it and shoot it out. The visitor from the past is right there from the get-go in everybody's face. I think one of the biggest issues with regard to this is the fact that there are new people that, or people that before, as people are complaining, should have been awake. They should have known. They should have already been up to speed. Okay, well they weren't. Okay, finally, they're ox-got-gored. Something I've talked about a million times on the air over the years, that you're going to have this cascade. And this is the one thing that most people truly aren't ready for. It's why I've been promoting the 5.10 program. Yes, you are going to have a bunch of people who should have been up to speed, should have had their act together, should already be pretty well squared away where they need to be, and they're still going to fall flat on their face. Now, here's another thing. What about the ones that do but get caught flat-footed because they're halfway to home, they're stepping out of the truck or they pull in the yard and the only thing you can do is grab the family, maybe run through the backyard, bare butt naked in some cases, and get out with their lives. Now, you know they've been preparing, you know that they're equipping. Unfortunately, they were some of the first targets, or they were the first target overrun. And some of what they own is somewhere else. But before they get there, they may be making contact with you. Are you prepared to help them to rejoin the fight? And vice versa. The logic is, let's kind of reverse this thing, guys. You may be the one that needs the help. Maybe it's you that shows up at the door knocking at three in the morning. Hey, oh, oh They did it Okay, so now what happens so have you helped to promote the 5-10 program? Have you helped to promote a deep logistics train? Most people will talk about the battle. So I know exactly I'll repeat again. I know exactly how this is gonna start and nobody likes it because it's not that nice neat, you know, you know, combined package where it's a, you know, it's a two-hour movie situation. They're gonna start something. It's like the Bundy Ranch thing. What would have been worse? The initial contact with the Bundy Ranch or the people showing up in waves or in a cascading wave as shots were fired? Or let's just say it went one step farther, they kept puffing up and puffing up but neither side backed down at a given point and then somebody finally does pull the trigger. And then our side maybe backs off a little bit, but not much. And the bad guys are pretty well decimated. Now their snipers kill some of ours, but then our people realize where they are, and we've got riflemen as good, if not better than them. So that becomes a pissing match between long range riflemen for only a bit, because there's more of us than there are of them. And we kill things that are called quadrupeds all the time on the run. And an idiot with two legs standing in one place, watching too many movies himself, is going to find out real quick when everybody with the same capability is hunting you and there's 50 of us and one of you, well, hey, some of these guys even have fun fighting and hunting aggressive game like Barr and Cougars. So for them it's a one notch up to be able to hunt down a black uniform moose and put his arse down and take his rifle home as a trophy. They haven't thought about that. But now, there you are, things have escalated. The bad guys have sent their support. Our people send theirs. There's a column going down the road. They reach an intersection that will, up until that point, will mean nothing. It's a very important crossroad for Farmer Fred, a handful of cows, and the fact that the mailman, the milkman, and the school bus need to know where it is. And that's about it. But a column moving from one direction of spiffy black uniform knuckle dragging with whatever kind of vehicles they got is moving in one direction, goofs, and government officials. And from another direction, an oblique angle comes another column with our people. And they're pretty well squared away and they're all gunned up and the other side's all gunned up and they're all geeked up. That's when the real action, the real final contact, the second action begins it'll actually be the kickoff. One of those dummies might even yell, you will lay down your arms and disperse. Disperse you rebels, disperse, remember. Yeah, that Marine Colonel, or forgive me, Marine Major, and a few others that were standing there. Yep, yep, yep. Well, it'll be the same thing. Only nowadays, they'll be using every Barnacle Bill the Sailor swear word and ball puffed up. They'll be wearing their bollock lavas and they'll be wearing their spiffy black uniforms, which really won't slow much in a way of bullets down and doesn't impress any of us anyway. You know, except that blacks are really bad color for most environments because it's really a target more than anything. It shines when it gets wet. Yeah, exactly. So here we have this situation where everybody's barking everybody and someone's finally going to say, oh, the hell with this. If we don't pull the trigger first, they're going to be jumping on us. And you're going to hear pop, pop, pop, boom, boom, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, and that will pretty well settle it that the war is on. That first contact where the initial M-Brus takes place, where the initial pushing back and forth, you know, chip on the shoulder thing, I double dog dairy, I double dog dairy, that's all done. But that second element is where now you have a chain of actions. That second link is the key. That's how it's going to work. In fact, it may be the first contact simply because there's a standoff going on. They're eyeballing you, you're eyeballing them, you're eyeballing them back and giving them the hairy eyeball. They're giving you the hairy eyeball. Everybody's all grimaced up. Weapons are pointed at each other, fingers around the triggers, but everybody's not quite pulling on that trigger. But then down the road you hear, wonder why? Because one side or another is going to probably win. And from that point, well, the next part of the action, step number three, is whichever relief column gets there first and survives, that determines step three. And how people have to organize and deal with, you know, again, the expanded threat. Either the bad guys or us. And you better be prepared for the third link in the chain. All the while you've got your con guy getting the information out, right? Yep. Every step of the way you better be battled you better be a battle chatter extraordinaire You better have everything lit up you better be making the garage doors in the neighborhood go up and down because you're broadcasting at every stinking frequency That's out there Every time the garage door goes up the garage door is down then the garage door goes up The garage door goes down. He will put down the pickup Yeah, we're working on everything from the basement frequencies all the way up to ultra high etc and everything in between kids Hey every time that gork that door goes up four guns swing in its direction. Yep Which is kind of fun actually in and of itself. We have talked about that remember Clatter and noise especially with a pent up hyper accelerated enemy. Oh, yeah everything helps. Lights, I mean one of the things that's going to be kind of funny is the whole garbage about the electric house, you know that was the big thing, the remote electric house, well who says that the government has to be the one switching it on. What if the whole neighborhood lit up? You know, especially, you know, with the control freak neighborhood. You know what I mean? Well we got this, what about if everything goes off? What if everything goes off? That's kind of, you know, shall we say eerie? Because there's always the, it's people who resist, you don't be absorbed, we're all gonna die, blah blah blah blah blah, garbage. But then, all of a sudden, with a flick of a switch, all the stuff that they claim they had control over, you're using. Doesn't make them feel too good, does it? You think that makes them feel like happy campers, guys? Oh, and by the way, you know, lamp on, click click, lamp off. Hey, I saw that in an advertisement years ago. clap on, clap off kids. But it's most important that you settle right off the bat that if they start to escalate, which they will, it's like you said in Braveheart, and you know they will. Remember that about they're going to come out burning every rick and cot? Yeah, and you know they will, within this fight. Well, when they come out, they're going to not be happy campers and they're definitely going to be, shall we say, mildly aggressive to say the least. So you all need to have an attitude in advance with regard to this guys. There's something to think about. and also understand the points of contact and how they're going to develop. So you can call it the popcorn machine from hell, you can call it the slap in the face, whatever it's going to be. It's not an if, it's just a win. The conversations I had, a couple of them today real quick, some people just get flat and cold now. Have you had that happen yet? They're not excited, they're not emotional, They're just you for what it is. Oh, yeah. Now it's the betrayal. Now the realization of total betrayal has set in. They know that all the regime freaks, all these agencies have all been lying every step of the way and helping the, you know, the ring knockers along. And all I hear is hatred now. But it says that there's a step in there. The next step that's needed is a cold hatred now. It's a needful thing. That's where the bad guys really, really, really haven't sunk in about how the PC storm is going to hit, what it's going to do. Square yourself away, be prepared to deal with the problem and act accordingly. We're almost to the top here and I want to remind everybody also, watsonfirearms.com, watsonfirearms.com. Larry is home, or should be now. They had some phone problems a week ago that has been taken care of, so if you tried to call him, I couldn't get through. Try now. I gave him a call, got through to Larry's wife right away. First thing, pick up the phone, three rings. So, go to watsonfirearms.com, watsonfirearms.com. Take a look at the 50ARUpper, that's what you want. I recommend that as a solution. Lots of different AR lowers right now for really great prices. If you want to experiment right now, over at ariesarmor.com, ariesarmor.com. They have the lower 80% polymer with the polymer jig that goes around the receiver. It even comes with all the cut tools, guys. Everything you need for $55. That includes the drills, drill bits, that includes the cutting tools, the whole nine yards, and the jig that goes around the polymer receiver. These are like the aluminum receivers. Only they're polymer. Again, self-explanatory, go to AriesArmor.com for $55 apiece for the brown ones, the green ones, or the black ones. I'd go green, but if you want, brown would work too. But this helps to break up the basic silhouette. One cool thing, you can go to Magpul or a number of other companies, and they're making colored furniture. They're making stocks, pistol grips, and fore grips. In camouflage, in psychedelic colors, or in other tactical shades. So it's a personal flavor choice thing. Well, whatever you're going to do, that helps to break up the silhouette of the gun, and that's a plus. So just something to think about there. The Polymer receivers work just fine. These have the full, solid lower trigger guard for $55 apiece. That they're on sale right now. They've been $100. Right now they're on sale $55. There's about $60 of one. the brown ones I think there's a hundred or less of the green and there's about 80 some of the black so we'll find out more in fact tomorrow I'm gonna be calling them or maybe when we get off the air it's out west so I can give them a call might catch them before they leave the shop and I'm gonna talk to them real quick about availability on these and what if you buy about ten of them or what if you buy five of them five in a package means you could build five AR-15s as part of your 5-10 program And that's what you should be thinking about. I don't have a problem with the AR-15 as part of a 5.10 program. Again, whatever it is, that will float your boat. You've got an AR-15 mags up the arse. Maybe you've got some other package deal you made or were smart enough to buy when we were talking about them earlier. You've got all the other goodies. All you need are some more rifles. Well, in pieces, step by step. You can put a complete system together. Go just buy a complete, cheapest AR upper you can find. For the lower, go with the Polymer system. Congratulations, you're done. Just that simple. Now, talking about that, where at the top? Don, are you going to be able to stick around or have you got to take off? I got to go, Mark. Okay, we are headed towards the top. Don, night vision technology. You have it. How can we get hold of you, sir? Well, my phone number is 2317968458. Again, 23179684. or you can go to the website that's 3w.dydtouf.com the phone number is 231-796-58 the website 3w.dydtouf.com coggles and gun sights, green screens and thermal. For entry level you guys we can talk a little more about the digital stuff because even the entry level gun sight at $550, my price, $599 from the company. I'm told even that now will change to a black and green screen at the touch of a button. As a gun sight eliminates the problem of white screen or rather white light, but you might remember what we were moving on. It's almost twice the price of what we were selling a green screen for, but it does so much that you can owe all kinds of good things. But my number is 231798458. Thank you Mark. Very good. And for everybody out there, remember why you're dealing with a stranger and we have Don Betcher available. Don, anything else before we take off, please? Oh, you know how it works. Keep looking around. Keep your powder dry and the squeaky wheel, oil it. Exactly. The important thing here again is We need to bring as many people into the 50 caliber arena as possible. That's what we're promoting right now. Guys, we're going to look at the competitions in Washington, Georgia, the plain states. As soon as we can, we will give you confirmation dates and you'll be able to make those events and help to cheer on. Our Patriots 50 caliber rifle team. Oh, that sounds pretty good. Don your number for night vision again, please. Dead numbers, 231-796-8458. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on fire. But we are on the march both day and night. Raw, become the last to beat them down hard, and I'll make them wish to God they never even showed up. Don your number for night vision and close us for this hour, please. It's two three one seven nine six eight four five eight. Thank you Mark. God bless. God bless America. I'll see you at eight. 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